The 20-year old forward won his third straight President
Cup title on Friday night as he helped the Halifax Mooseheads defeat the
Baie-Comeau Drakkar 5-1 at a sold out Metro Centre. The Moose won the series 4-1 and went 16-1 in the
post-season en route to their first Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
Championship.
MacAulay was a big part of tonight’s victory, scoring two
goals to go along with three shots and two hits. The former Saint John Sea Dog opened
the scoring at 5:32 of the first and ended it at 18:41 of the third with an
empty netter.
Tonight was MacAulay’s 75th and final QMJHL
playoff game. He helped the Sea Dogs reach the President Cup final each of the
past three seasons and won the trophy in 2011 and 2012. It’s been quite a junior career for him to say the least - and it's not over yet.
Nathan MacKinnon, Jonathan Drouin, and Stefan Fournier also
scored tonight for Halifax while Valentin Zykov – who else – scored the lone
Baie-Comeau goal. Zach Fucale made 34 saves in the win while Philippe Cadorette
made 24 in the loss.
Drouin, who had 12 goals and 23 assists in 17 post-season
games, was named playoff MVP. Saint John’s Charlie Coyle, who spent much of
this season in the NHL, won the award last year.
It’s also worth noting of course that this is the fourth
straight year a Maritime based team has won the President Cup after Moncton in 2010
and Saint John in 2011 and 2012. The Mooseheads are the first Maritime based
team not in New Brunswick to win.
So, Halifax is now Memorial Cup bound. Their first game
will be on Saturday, May 18 against the WHL Champion.
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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