The defenseman joined the likes of Tomas Jurco, Jonathan Huberdeau. Stanislav Galiev and Charlie Coyle as players who have scored Sea Dogs playoff overtime goals. Last night's victory was Saint John's first extra time post-season game since game one of the 2012 President Cup final.
As the table below shows, the Sea Dogs are an insane 11-2 all-time in playoff overtime games.
Year | Round, Game | Opponent | Score | Scorer |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Round 2, Game 6 | at Bathurst | 5-4 Win* | Payton Liske |
2009 | Round 1, Game 1 | at Cape Breton | 5-4 Loss | Joey Haddad |
2010 | Round 1, Game 4 | at PEI | 2-1 Win | Tomas Jurco |
2010 | Round 4, Game 4 | at Moncton | 3-2 Win | Nick Petersen |
2011 | Round 2, Game 4 | at Victoriaville | 5-4 Win | Jonathan Huberdeau |
2011 | Round 3, Game 1 | vs Lewiston | 5-4 Win | Stephen MacAulay |
2011 | Round 4, Game 4 | at Gatineau | 4-3 Win^ | Ryan Tesink |
2011 | Round 4, Game 6 | at Gatineau | 3-2 Win*^ | Alex Beauregard |
2012 | Round 3, Game 3 | at Chicoutimi | 5-4 Loss | Etienne Brodeur |
2012 | Round 3, Game 4 | at Chicoutimi | 3-2 Win | Charlie Coyle |
2012 | Round 3, Game 5 | vs Chicoutimi | 4-3 Win* | Stanislav Galiev |
2012 | Round 4, Game 1 | vs Rimouski | 3-2 Win^ | Zack Phillips |
2016 | Round 1, Game 5 | vs Bathurst | 4-3 Win* | Thomas Chabot |
^Double overtime
Only four of the 13 games have been played at Harbour Station. Also, last night was the fourth time the Sea Dogs have clinched a series with an overtime goal - and the second time it has happened against Bathurst.
While the third game of the 2012 semifinals will go down as a loss, it did give us Etienne Brodeur's celebration, which, in a way, makes it a win.
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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