Four Saint John Sea Dogs will show off their skills tonight in front of fans, scouts, and media. Defenseman Nathan Beaulieu will participate in the fastest skater competition, Zach Phillips in the shooting accuracy event, and Jonathan Huberdeau and Tomas Jurco will take part in the breakaway/shootout contest.
There will also be a three-on-three game, giving players lots of ice to work with to display their skill.
Of course, the ‘Show-Down Breakaway Contest’ is already highly anticipated with YouTube star Tomas Jurco taking part in the event. Sunaya Supurji had a great article on Jurco over at Yahoo! today, where it was said he hasn’t been practicing anything out-of-the-ordinary for tonight’s event.
“I’ll try my usual moves,” Jurco said Monday upon his arrival in Toronto. “Hopefully, if the goalie hasn’t seen them (on YouTube), it will work.”He also shed some light on how he decides on what move to use when it counts.
“Not everything I do in practice I can do in a game. Unless I’m 100 percent sure (I can score), I won’t try it in a game,” said Jurco of his spectacular skills. “I’ve been doing some of these moves, like that spin-o-rama, for years so I was sure I could do it. If I’m not going to score, it doesn’t matter what I do."Via HockeySense.ca, here is what the Quebec Major Junior Hockey Leaguers will be doing at tonight’s skills competition (full list HERE):
Fastest SkaterThe Top Prospects Game will be played tomorrow night at 8:00 pm. It can be seen live on Rogers Sportsnet and RDS. The event's website has some great videos from practice and off-ice tests.
Nathan Beaulieu, Saint John Sea Dogs
Shooting Accuracy
Zack Phillips, Saint John Sea Dogs
Sean Couturier, Drummondville Voltigeurs
Phillip Danault, Victoriaville Tigres
Show-Down Breakaway Contest
Jonathan Huberdeau, Saint John Sea Dogs
Xavier Ouellet, Montreal Juniors
Tomas Jurco, Saint John Sea Dogs
Goaltenders
Christopher Gibson, Chicoutimi Sagueneens
David Honzik, Victoriaville Tigres
Wish it was televised! I'd love to watch
ReplyDeleteGame will be available to Rogers TV subscribers on Rogers Sportsnet (Channel 22 in NB)
ReplyDeleteLooking at the crowd numbers, it was probably best it wasn't on TV. haha
ReplyDeleteAt least the game is on tonight.