Two former Sea Dogs will join the UNB
Varsity Reds this season.
As announced during alumni weekend and made official this week, both
Mike Thomas and Stephen Anderson will join the V-Reds for the upcoming season.
According to UNB, Thomas will start playing in the second half “after completing
his academic requirements.”
Thomas, who played five seasons with
Saint John from 2006 to 2011 and captained the team to a Memorial Cup
championship, played with UNB during the 2013-14 season and recorded six goals,
two assists and 111 penalty minutes in 25 games. He returns to the club after
attending firefighting school last year.
"Michael is a proven winner and a
top character leader who will add an exciting physical dimension to our hockey
club,” said head coach Gardiner MacDougall. “He is very popular in the
community and will be a key addition for the second half.”
Anderson spent parts of three seasons
with the Sea Dogs. He was traded prior to last season and split the 2014-15
campaign with the Val-d’Or Foreurs and Cape Breton Screaming Eagles.
"We've always had a lot of success
with players from PEI, and we expect Stephen to continue the tradition," said
MacDougall. "Stephen has lots of speed and grit and his versatility will
allow him to play all three forward positions. We see a big upside for his
development and growth here at UNB."
Also recruited by UNB this season were
QMJHL goaltenders Alex Dubeau and Etienne Marcoux.
HOW GOOD WILL THE DOGS BE?
Palov writes that the Sea Dogs might be
just as good – or even better than – the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles and
Charlottetown Islanders, who are both built to be strong this year.
“(Saint John’s) defence is about as good
as it gets, their forward depth may be the best in the league and they have an
underrated overager in goal,” writes Palov. “Not only that, but proven champion
Danny Flynn is now on their bench. They will make noise.”
A fun season is ahead.
PRE-SEASON STATS
Pre-season numbers don’t mean much… but
lets look at some anyway! That’s what we do.
The Sea Dogs finished exhibition play
with a 3-3-0-0 record, scoring 21 goals and registering a +2 goal differential.
The Dogs were 2-1-0-0 on home ice and 1-2-0-0 on the road.
Matthew Highmore and Sam Povorozniouk
led the team in points with five each. Those two, along with Adam Marsh,
all had three goals, which led the team. Meanwhile, Nathan Noel’s four assists
were a team high.
Underager Joe Veleno had a productive
introduction to the league, recording two goals and two assists in four games
to finish third in team scoring.
Forward Matt Green was the only played
to appear in all six pre-season games.