FINAL: Moncton 0, Saint John 1
SAINT JOHN – Tomas Jurco saved his best for last on
Thursday night at Harbour Station.
The Detroit Red Wings prospect tipped a Nathan Beaulieu
shot past Moncton Wildcats goaltender Roman Will with 8.5 seconds remaining in
regulation time, giving the Saint John Sea Dogs a thrilling 1-0 victory over
their provincial rivals.
Jurco had several scoring chances throughout the contest,
firing seven shots on goal. Danick Guathier led the Dogs with eight shots.
Saint John outshot Moncton 46-20 on Thursday night, including a 34-9 advantage
through 40 minutes.
Roman Will was the story of this one. The Wildcats ‘tender
made several terrific stops throughout the game to give his team a chance. The
late-game goal had to be heartbreaking.
Will didn’t get a whole lot of support from his
teammates. The Wildcats fired just 20 shots on goal with 11 of those coming in
the third period. Moncton also went 0-for-6 on the power play.
Sea Dogs goaltender Mathieu Corbeil had to be sharp to pick
up the win. Although he wasn’t tested a lot, he did make several quality saves,
including a big one in the third period. The netminder deserves some credit as these are challenging games to play in.
This was the second straight low scoring Moncton/Saint
John. On January 2 at the Station, the Dogs needed a shootout to beat the ‘Cats
2-1. Both regulation time goals came in the third period.
Saint John has now won four straight games heading into
Sunday’s contest against the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada. They improved their
record to 35-13-0-2, putting them in a tie once again with the Shawinigan
Cataractes for first-place in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.