Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Rogers TV to air 27 Sea Dogs games
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Joseph, Lightning win Stanley Cup
Joseph became the first Saint John Sea Dogs alumnus to lift the trophy when his Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Dallas Stars 2-0 on Monday night in Edmonton, winning the series 4-2.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/YzCfLFAJFR
— Puck Brasil (@PuckBrasil1) September 29, 2020
Pour ceux qui se posent la question. Mathieu Joseph n'a joué aucun match de la finale (ni même des séries). Toutefois, il a joué plus de la moitié des matchs du Lightning en saison régulière (37 sur 70). Son nom sera donc sur la coupe Stanley advenant un gain du Lightning.
— Jonathan Bernier (@JBernierJDM) September 29, 2020
Sunday, September 27, 2020
A look back at the pre-season
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
- The Sea Dogs finished exhibition play with a 3-2-1-1 record, which included going 1-1-1-0 at home. The seven games they played was the most in the league.
- Saint John scored a league high 28 goals... but allowed the second most goals with 26 (Bathurst allowed 35). That's similar to last season's splits (Saint John was sixth in GF and allowed the most GA). This is something that has to improve, and hopefully things will straighten out when the games start to actually matter.
- Goaltender Noah Patenaude played the third most minutes of any netminder in the league. He posted strong numbers (2.31 GAA and a .902 SV%) which will hopefully carry over into the regular season. While Creed Jones will likely be labelled Saint John's No. 1 goaltender, Patenaude should see a lot of - if not equal - playing time.
- Alex Drover led Saint John in scoring with eight points. He also had a team high six assists. That's great to see for a guy who has slipped down Saint John's depth chart.
- Charlie DesRoches and Cam MacDonald led the team in goals with four each. MacDonald's four goals placed him a tie for the QMJHL rookie league.
- MacDonald and Peter Reynolds came as advertised. Reynolds had three goals and two assists in seven games while MacDonald had four goals in five games. Again, pre-season numbers often don't translate into what we'll see in the regular season, but this is a promising sign.
- DesRoches led all QMJHL defensemen in goals with four.
- Riley Bezeau's 14 penalty minutes was the third most in the league.
- Dawson Stairs' penalty shot against the Halifax Mooseheads a couple weeks ago was the only penalty shot awarded in the pre-season.
- Saint John's power play operated at 25%, good for fifth in the league. The team used four forwards quite frequently.
- One of the more concerning stats of the pre-season was Saint John's penalty kill, which was the third worst in the league with a rating of 75.8%. Like many other pre-season stats, let's hope this was just the team trying to figure things out and putting some players in situations they may not find themselves in during the regular season.
- Saint John outscored opponents 12-5 in first periods; were outscored 8-4 in seconds; and then evened things out in thirds at 11-11. Oddly, the Dogs recorded more shots in second periods than any other period.
- The Sea Dogs averaged 36.87 shots per game, which led the league.
Friday, September 25, 2020
Recap: Sea Dogs lose 3-2 (OT)
Photo: Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
Pre-Season Game Day 7: vs Wildcats
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Notebook: Lawrence winning many draws
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Recap: Sea Dogs win 5-4 (SO)
Friday, September 18, 2020
Recap: Sea Dogs lose 3-2 (SO)
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
Pre-Season Games 5 & 6: at Cape Breton
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Notebook: Looking back at the 2011 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game
2011 #TopProspects Highlights 🏒
— CanadianHockeyLeague (@CHLHockey) September 14, 2020
Team Orr had seven different scorers including a trio of @SJSeaDogs in Huberdeau, Beaulieu & Phillips with Nugent-Hopkins of @Rebelshockey earning Player of the Game with 2A before going first at #NHLDraft.
FULL GAME 🖥: https://t.co/smAUULa9ln pic.twitter.com/7L5Fz3Uazs
WEBCAST IMPROVEMENTS
Fan feedback to last week's news that Neulion was returning as the QMJHL's webcast provider was, understandably, quite negative. So here's some good news: improvements are coming.
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Recap: Sea Dogs win 6-3
Photo: Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
Pre-Season Game Day 4: vs Mooseheads
Friday, September 11, 2020
Report: Neulion to continue QMJHL streams
Neulion sera à nouveau la plate-forme des matchs de la #LHJMQ cette saison. La tarification et le format (à suivre s'il y aura des changements vs le passé) seront annoncés d'ici le début de la saison.
— Mikaël Lalancette (@MikLalancette) September 10, 2020
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Notebook: Training camp continues
The Sea Dogs are 1-2 in pre-season play but the team has outshot opponents by wide margins in each game. Saint John has four exhibition matches remaining - including a game this Sunday afternoon at TD Station against the Halifax Mooseheads.
IMPORT UPDATE
Bilan de la première semaine de camps d'entraînement #LHJMQ :
— Mikaël Lalancette (@MikLalancette) September 8, 2020
Aucun cas de COVID-19;
Le dossier des Européens continue de progresser (mise à jour à venir cette semaine);
Les rappels pourraient être permis (intra-province);
La moitié moins de transactions vs l'an passé.
Monday, September 7, 2020
Sea Dogs trim camp roster by four
Photo: Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
The Sea Dogs have reassigned forward Carter McCluskey (2003) along with defensemen Isaac Dixon (2002), Sam Dow (2002) and Brendan Sibley (2001). It's the team's first cuts from this year's unique training camp.
Training Camp Update ⬇️
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) September 7, 2020
The Sea Dogs have re-assigned the following players:
F - Carter McCluskey (2003)
D - Isaac Dixon (2002)
D - Sam Dow (2002)
D - Brendan Sibley (2001)
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Sea Dogs acquire Roode from Titan
The Sea Dogs acquired 18-year-old defenseman Benjamin Roode from the Acadie-Bathurst Titan in exchange for a ninth-round pick in the 2023 QMJHL Entry Draft.
Roode is a former first-round pick of the Titan, going 14th overall in the 2018 QMJHL Entry Draft. The Dartmouth native hasn't quite found his groove in the league, recording two assists in 66 games during his rookie campaign and one goal and two helpers in 63 games last season.
“Ben is a player that we liked going into the 2018 Draft and as a first round pick, was obviously highly regarded,” Sea Dogs president and general manager Trevor Georgie said in a news release. “He is a big, strong athlete who has played two full seasons in the League and will add depth to our group. Sometimes players just need a fresh start and we look forward to giving that to him here.”2018 QMJHL Entry Draft first round picks who are now Sea Dogs:
— Jamie Tozer (@station_nation) September 6, 2020
#2: William Villeneuve
#8: Jeremie Poirier
#10: Alex Drover (CAP)
#14: Benjamin Roode (BAT)
#15: Josh Lawrence
Sea Dogs acquire Oceanic's Creed Jones
The Sea Dogs picked up Creed Jones from the Rimouski Oceanic in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the 2021 QMJHL Entry Draft; a third-round pick in 2022; and a 10th-round pick in 2022 (originally Gatineau's).
#QMJHLTrades 🔁 @oceanicrimouski
— QMJHL (@QMJHL) September 6, 2020
➡ Saint John : Creed Jones (2000-05-31)@SJSeaDogs
➡ Rimouski : 6th round 2021, 3rd round 2022, 10th round 2022 (GAT) pic.twitter.com/RMVYe93PtP
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Recap: Sea Dogs lose 3-1
DARTMOUTH, NS - The Halifax Mooseheads scored three third period power play goals en route to a 3-1 victory over the Saint John Sea Dogs on Saturday.
Pre-Season Game Day 3: at Halifax
Friday, September 4, 2020
Sea Dogs acquire Dow from Wildcats
Saint John is loaded on the backend with very few open spots. Charlie DesRoches, Christopher Inniss, Kale McCallum, Jeremie Poirier and William Villeneuve are all basically locks to make the team - and that doesn't include import Jan Hampl, who is currently not with the team. Brendan Sibley and/or Nathan Drapeau are likely to grab the final spot or two.The @SJSeaDogs have completed a trade with the @monctonwildcats receiving D-man Sam Dow (2002) in exchange for a 10th round pick in 2021.
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) September 4, 2020
Welcome Sam! pic.twitter.com/dFcEKHNXtk
With all the uncertainty surrounding this season, depth is a good thing - especially given the challenges around bringing players into the Atlantic bubble. Players like Dow, Isaac Dixon and Hunter Gartley - all New Brunswickers - should be easy callups if needed.
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Recap: Sea Dogs win 9-4
Photo: Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
QMJHL unveils 2020-21 schedule
Pre-Season Game Day 2: at Bathurst
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Notebook: When will Kotkov arrive?
PHYSICAL PLAY
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Recap: Sea Dogs lose 6-3
Photo: Saint John Sea Dogs |