Shawinigan Cataractes vs Saint John Sea Dogs
2012 MasterCard Memorial Cup – Round-Robin
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Centre Bionest – Shawinigan, Que.
PREVIEW
SHAWINIGAN, Que. – Just like on Monday, tonight’s game is
not an elimination game for the Saint John Sea Dogs. But it might as well be
treated like one.
The loser of tonight’s MasterCard Memorial Cup game
between the Sea Dogs and Shawinigan Cataractes will have the toughest road of
any team to win the Memorial Cup. A loss tonight would mean they would have to
win three games in four nights beginning tomorrow to become champions. It’s not an impossible task
but a very, very difficult one.
If the Sea Dogs win this evening, they will advance to
Friday’s semi-final game where they would play the winner of tomorrow’s
Shawinigan-Edmonton tie-breaker. If the Cataractes win tonight, they would
advance straight to Sunday’s final and London would face the winner of the
Edmonton-Saint John tie-breaker.
This is the game that everyone has been waiting for. With
both teams sitting at 1-1, it just makes tonight’s contest that much more
important.
These are two teams that showed they don’t like each
other during the regular season. There were six fights over the four-game season
series. There were also two players suspended multiple games for illegal hits.
All four games were highly intense and two were decided by one-goal.
Despite all that has gone down between these two
franchises since Shawinigan was awarded hosting rights for this year’s
tournament, the Sea Dogs are downplaying any kind of rivalry.
"Last year we were disappointed when we didn't get
to host the Memorial Cup, there's no doubt," Sea Dogs coach Gerard Gallant
told Buzzing The Net. "But that's long in the past. There's no big
rivalry, us and Shawinigan. I think us and Shawinigan are the two best teams in
our league supposedly, so that's the rivalry. We play other [Maritimes] teams,
Moncton and Halifax [Mooseheads], our rivalry is as big with them as it is with
Shawinigan. It's not like there's going to big six fights.”
Shawinigan and Saint John battled for first overall in
the league standings all year. The Cataractes stumbled a bit down the stretch
and the Dogs beat them by six points. The Cataractes finished the regular
season with a record of 45-16-3-4 for 97 points.
The Cats swept Rouyn-Noranda in the first round of the playoffs before
falling in seven games to the Chicoutimi Sagueneens in the second round. Saint
John and Shawinigan never got to meet in the playoffs but, tonight, they’ll face each other in the most important game of the year.