FINAL: Cape Breton 3, Saint John 6
SAINT JOHN – The Cape Breton Screaming
Eagles’ road woes continued on New Year’s Eve at Harbour Station.
The Screaming Eagles fell 6-3 to the
Saint John Sea Dogs in an afternoon tilt, dropping their 15th consecutive road match. The
Eagles certainly had their chances though, outshooting the Sea Dogs 29-21
overall and 14-4 in the second period alone.
Saint John was quite opportunistic with
their chances, scoring on three of six shots in the first period. They were
able to take advantage of a few defensive miscues by Cape Breton and took the
game over in the final half of the third period.
Adam Marsh had two goals for the Sea
Dogs while singles came from Nathan Noel, Mathieu Joseph, Spencer Smallman and
Matthew Highmore. Sebastien Auger made 26 saves in the win.
Jason Bell, Kyle Farrell and Evgeny
Svechnikov scored for the Eagles. Francois Brassard made 15 saves in the loss.
Noel opened the scoring 4:00 into the
game as he sped down the wing past the Cape Breton defense and beat Brassard
five-hole.
Saint John made it 2-0 at 7:34. Samuel
Dove-McFalls' initial shot hit the post hard but the rebound found Joseph. The
Dogs forward fired the puck past Brassard to double the Sea Dogs’ lead.
Mitchell Dempsey went to the box for
checking from behind at 14:12. On the man advantage, Cape Breton committed a
brutal turnover as a pass found an open Highmore on the wing. He fed
the puck to a wide open Smallman in front of the net who beat Brassard with a
move to his backhand to give the Dogs a 3-0 lead.
Despite trailing 3-0, the Screaming
Eagles were able to outshoot the Sea Dogs 10-6 in the first period.
The tides began to turn in the second frame. With Jakub Zboril and Jack vanBoekel both in the box, Bell fired a
bullet past Auger to make it a 3-1 contest at 2:13. Less than two minutes
later, Farell tipped another hard shot from Bell past Auger to quickly get Cape
Breton within a goal.
Saint John stole some momentum back at
8:55 when Highmore fired a wrist shot past the glove of Brassard, giving the
home side a 4-2 advantage. But just 30 seconds later, Svechnikov scored to get
Cape Breton back within one.
Cape Breton was awarded a lengthy
five-on-three power play later on in the period but Saint John produced a solid
penalty kill and held a 4-3 lead after 40 minutes. Shots in the second stanza
were 14-4 in favour of the Eagles.
The opening minutes of the third were
fairly uneventful. Things changed later on though when Marsh scored a huge goal
at 12:32. Luke Green fired the puck from the blue line and Marsh redirected the
puck past Brassard making, it 5-3. Just under three minutes later, Joseph
centered the puck to Marsh who fired it in to make it a 6-3 final.
Shots were 11-5 in favour of Saint John
in the third and 29-21 Cape Breton overall.