The line of Jonathan Huberdeau, Zach Phillips, and Tomas Jurco combined for four goals and six assists in a 7-2 road win over the Acadie-Bathurst Titan last night.
The “Bachelor Line,” as Sea Dogs play-by-play man Tim Roszell has coined them, has produced well all season. But in the last six games – all wins for Saint John – the line has taken it up a notch.
Here is a look at their production during the Sea Dogs’ six game winning streak:
Zach PhillipsTo put it another way, the three have combined to score 16 of the Sea Dogs’ 40 goals over the past six contests.
November 13 vs Bathurst: 0G-1A-1Pts
November 14 vs Quebec: 0G-0A-0Pts
November 21 at Moncton: 2G-1A-3Pts
November 26 vs Bathurst: 2G-1A-3Pts
November 28 vs Halifax: 2G-1A-3Pts
December 1 at Bathurst: 1G-4A-5Pts
Total points over past six games: 7G-8A-15Pts
Total points this season: 27GP-20G-18A-38Pts
Jonathan Huberdeau
November 13 vs Bathurst: 0G-0A-0Pts
November 14 vs Quebec: 1G-1A-2Pts
November 21 at Moncton: 0G-2A-2Pts
November 26 vs Bathurst: 0G-2A-2Pts
November 28 vs Halifax: 1G-3A-4Pts
December 1 at Bathurst: 3G-1A-4Pts
Total points over past six games: 5G-9A-14Pts
Total points this season: 27GP-19G-23A-42Pts
Tomas Jurco
November 13 vs Bathurst: 1G-0A-1Pts
November 14 vs Quebec: 1G-1A-2Pts
November 21 at Moncton: 0G-2A-2Pts
November 26 vs Bathurst: 1G-0A-1Pts
November 28 vs Halifax: 1G-0A-1Pts
December 1 at Bathurst: 0G-1A-1Pts
Total points over past six games: 4G-4A-8Pts
Total points this season: 27GP-14G-14A-28Pts
All three players are highly touted for the upcoming National Hockey League Entry Draft, and producing in their selection year will definitely help their cause.
"Bachelor line" = draft eligible and being checked out by many scouts
ReplyDeleteKeep it up boys. The chemistry developing is unreal
"Bachelor line" = Single ;)
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