Among the winners was former Sea Dogs
forward Justice Dundas – now with the University of Windsor Lancers – who was
named the OUA West Division Rookie of the Year.
#OUA West Rookie of the Year – Justice Dundas – Forward – @WindsorLancers #QuestfortheCup pic.twitter.com/Hc7PE53yvt— OUA (@OUAsport) March 10, 2016
Dundas, who had a breakout offensive
season with Saint John in 2014-15, had a solid rookie campaign with Windsor,
registering 14 goals and 15 assists in 28 games. His 14 goals was good for 12th
most in the league.
The Lancers were eliminated by the
University of Guelph in the first round of the OUA playoffs. Dundas recorded two
goals and an assist in three games.
Meanwhile, former Sea Dogs goaltender
Sebastien Auger was named to the OUA East Division’s second-team and all-rookie
all star teams. Auger posted a 23-4 record with the UQTR Patriotes in the
regular season to go along with a 2.44 GAA and .927 SV%. His win total and GAA
led the league.
In the playoffs, Auger has been
sensational, recording a 6-0 record with a 1.56 GAA and .949 SV%.
The Patriotes take on the Western
Mustangs in the Queen’s Cup Final tonight in London. Both teams have already secured a spot in next weekend's University Cup in Halifax.
In other news…
- Sportsnet has an article on Luke Green.
- Mike Hoffman and the Ottawa Senators aren’t really getting along these days.
- In the Cape Breton Post, Screaming Eagles play-by-play man Patrick McNeil writes about some of the challenges top teams will face in the playoffs.
- This is happening:
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