Sunday, January 11, 2026

Beveridge producing with Remparts

Maxime Amyot/Rimouski Oceanic
MONCTON - In just seven games with the Quebec Remparts, Egan Beveridge has nearly doubled in his point total on the season.

After recording four points in 26 games with the Saint John Sea Dogs in the first half, Beveridge has recorded four goals and two assists since joining the Remparts. That included a career high four points – and his first QMJHL hat trick – in Quebec's 10-6 win over the Rimouski Oceanic on Saturday.


The Sea Dogs and Remparts do not meet again this season.

A team that the Sea Dogs will be seeing a few more times this season is the Moncton Wildcats, where defenseman Max Vilen has been fitting in quite well. Two games in, he's been playing on the team's second pairing with fellow newcomer Evan Dépatie.

Defenseman Patryk Zubek, meanwhile, has yet to play for the Newfoundland Regiment. He was listed as a healthy scratch in all three of the team's games this past weekend – but did take part in warmup.

In the Western Conference, the Blainville-Boisbriand have been struggling over the past few weeks and are just 3-5-1-1 in their past 10 games. With the Armada, Jacob Beaulieu has been held pointless with 12 penalty minutes in eight games while Elliot Dubé made his debut on Sunday, going 5/6 on faceoffs in a 5-0 win over the Cape Breton Eagles.

Recap: Sea Dogs lose 4-3 (OT)

FINAL: Newfoundland 4, Saint John 3 (OT)
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs
SAINT JOHN - The Saint John Sea Dogs let a 2-0 lead slip away in a 4-3 overtime loss to the Newfoundland Regiment on Sunday at TD Station.

The Sea Dogs led 2-0 in the second period but the Regiment went on to score three straight goals and lead 3-2 midway through the third period. Angelo Fullerton tied things up at 14:09 of the third to ultimately send the match into extra time.

40 seconds into the extra frame, Marek Danicek scored the game-winner – and complete his hat trick – to give the Regiment the extra point.

Newfoundland is now 5-0-0-0 against Saint John this season, which includes three one-goal wins at TD Station since New Year's Eve.

Dominic Pilote also scored for Newfoundland. Louis-Antoine Denault made 36 stops in the win.

Fullerton, Everett Baldwin and William Yared had Saint John goals. Arseni Radkov, making his first start as a Sea Dog at TD Station, made 26 stops in the loss.

The Sea Dogs are no doubt thinking they let this one slip away. Not only did they blow a 2-0 lead, but they were outshooting the Regiment 29-15 through the first two periods. But it was Newfoundland, despite playing a third game in three days, who were able to grind their way back into it and pull out a win.

Game Day 39: vs Regiment

Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs
SAINT JOHN - The Saint John Sea Dogs will try once again to defeat the Newfoundland Regiment.

The Sea Dogs have lost all four meetings with the Regiment this season, including a 5-4 loss on Friday night at TD Station. The two will meet again this afternoon at 3 p.m. in Saint John.

The Regiment had a four-game winning streak come to an end last night in Moncton. They'll be playing their third game in three days.

Today's game ends a five-game homestand for the Sea Dogs. They are 2-2-0-0 during the span and have scored at least four goals in each game. The team won't be at home again until Jan. 24.

Stream/TV/Radio: FloHockey/None/Sea Dogs Audio Network

Records: The Sea Dogs are 15-20-3-0 for 33 points (ninth Eastern/16th QMJHL) while the Regiment are 21-16-1-1 for 44 points (fourth Eastern/eighth QMJHL).

Last games: The Sea Dogs are coming off a 5-4 loss to the Regiment on Friday. Oliver Groulx scored twice for Saint John while William Yared and Alexis Joseph added singles. Rafaël Courchesne made 32 stops in the loss. The Regiment are coming off a 9-2 loss in Moncton last night. Tyson Goguen and Maddex Marmulak scored Newfoundland's goals. Antoine Proulx was kept in the entire game, allowing nine goals on 29 shots.

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Gendron joins UdeM

Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs
Justin Gendron has joined the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus for the remainder of the 2025-26 season, the team announced Saturday morning.


The Dieppe native appeared in 14 games with Saint John, recording two goals. He was acquired in a trade from the Baie-Comeau Drakkar in November. Before joining the Sea Dogs, Gendron posted two goals and two assists in nine games with the Drakkar.

Gendron played 232 regular season QMJHL games, posting 59 goals and 58 assists.

He joins a UdeM team that is in a fight for top spot in the Atlantic University Sport standings. The Aigles Bleus were ranked sixth in the U Sports men's hockey top-10 rankings last week.

This has been one of the most competitive AUS regular seasons over the past two decades with five teams still within striking distance of first-place.
UdeM's roster also includes former Sea Dogs forward Jeremie Jacob.

UdeM hosts the UNB Reds on Saturday.

Notebook: New Dogs, new numbers

Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs
Five players made their Saint John Sea Dogs debuts this week. Here's a quick look at the numbers they're wearing.

23 - Jabez Seymour: was worn by Max Vilen this season. The number was worn most by Pierre Durepos, who sported it for 303 games.

26 - Bo Damphousse: was worn by Patryk Zubek this season. Noah Zilbert wore the number for 136 games whole Nico Laforge wore it for 133 games.

31 - Arseni Radkov: the number has been used a couple times in recent years by emergency backups. Alex Bishop is the only player to wear it for an extended period, having it for 165 games.

44 - Carl-Otto Magnusson: was worn by Elliot Dubé this season – but it hasn't been worn a lot. Only five players have ever used it, led by Brett Gallant's 142 games.

91 - Maxime Côté: Justin Gendron wore the number 11 times this season. Only six players have ever worn it with Tomas Jurco being the most well-known.

It's worth mentioning as well that Nolann Héroux, who joined the team full-time for the second half, is just the third player to wear No. 54. Jeremie Poirier was the first, wearing it for 175 games.

LEADERS
Olivier Groulx continues to lead Saint John in points this season.

With a couple goals in Friday night's game, Groulx now has a team high 38 points. He also continues to lead the team in assists with 25.

Alexis Joseph leads the team in goals with 18 while Alexander Donovan is second with 15. Entering play on Saturday, Joseph was tied for fifth in QMJHL rookie goal scoring.

Groulx and Donovan each have a team high five power play goals on the year.

DEFENSE LEADERS
Everett Baldwin's strong offensive play of late has moved him up the defensemen goal scoring leader board.
Entering play on Saturday, Baldwin sat fifth in goal scoring amongst defensemen with eight on the year. Four of those goals have come since the Christmas break ended.

With four goals and four assists in his past six games, the Tampa Bay Lightning prospect has eight goals and 12 assists in 36 games this season.

Friday, January 9, 2026

Recap: Sea Dogs lose 5-4

FINAL: Newfoundland 5, Saint John 4
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs
SAINT JOHN - The Newfoundland Regiment seem to have the Saint John Sea Dogs' number.

The Regiment have won all four meetings with the Sea Dogs this season, the latest coming on Friday night at TD Station where the visitors skated away with a 5-4 win. The two meet again on Sunday in Saint John.

Louis-Francois Belanger, Alexis Michaud, Liam Arsenault, Blake Pilgrim-Edwards and Dawson Sharkey all scored for Newfoundland. Louis-Antoine Denault made 29 saves in the win.

Oliver Groulx scored twice for Saint John while William Yared and Alexis Joseph added singles. Rafaël Courchesne made 32 stops in the loss.

The game was a bit similar to the New Year's Eve matchup between the two. In this round, Joseph scored in the second period to cut Newfoundland's lead to 3-2. But the Regiment responded just under a minute later, which ended any momentum the Sea Dogs had gained.

Sharkey scored at 8:56 of the third to make it 5-2. Groulx then scored two power play goals to make it a one-goal game again. Like the New Year's Eve game, a Saint John penalty – this time a high stick from Angelo Fullerton at 16:57 – hurt any chance of a comeback.

Saint John went 3/5 on the power play in this game after going 3/6 on New Year's Eve. The Regiment have the worst penalty kill in the QMJHL.