FINAL: Sherbrooke 2, Saint John 6
SAINT JOHN – On Friday night at Harbour
Station, the Sea Dogs were looking to bounce back from a tough 4-3 overtime
loss to the Quebec Remparts. It didn’t get any easier for Saint John as
they faced off against a dangerous Sherbrooke Phoenix squad – but in the end,
the pulled off a big 6-2 victory.
The Sea Dogs controlled much of the
early going in this contest yet it was the Phoenix striking first when Nicolas Poulin
banged home a loose puck past Marc-Antoine Turcotte at 6:24. The Sea Dogs
dominated the period and were finally rewarded when Sam Povorozniouk scored his
team leading 13th goal of the season at 14:31. Later in the opening period,
some nice work by Adam Marsh and Joe Veleno ultimately resulted in a goal by
Adam Bateman to give the Sea Dogs a 2-1 lead. The lead would be short
lived, however, after Povorozniouk took a high sticking penalty at 17:47 and
put the Sea Dogs in a four-on-three shorthanded situation. Guillaume Gauthier
would knot the game at 2-2 at 17:58.
Dawson Theede came close to getting the
second period off to a great start with his first QMJHL goal but clanked it off
the post. Nico Blachman would not be denied though, scoring his first goal
by tapping a loose puck past a down Alexandre Lagace at 8:23. Moments
later, another first QMJHL goal, this time from Oliver Felixson, gave the Sea
Dogs a 4-2 lead.
The Sea Dogs would extend their lead at
the 4:36 mark of the third when Mathieu Joseph got one by Lagace, giving the Sea
Dogs a three goal cushion. Saint John would strike again just 38 seconds
later when Nathan Noel added to the onslaught, giving the Sea Dogs a 6-2 lead –
and that would be how things would end.