- The league's 16th and final playoff spot is still up for grabs with Baie-Comeau and Victoriaville tied with 55 points each. Baie-Comeau hosts Chicoutimi on Sunday while Victoriaville hosts Rouyn-Noranda.
- In the scoring race, Sherbrooke's Joshua Roy is back in the lead with 116 points while William Dufour sits second with 115.
- In the goal scoring race, Dufour leads the league with 55. Charlottetown's Patrick Guay is right behind him with 54 while Quebec's Zachary Bolduc has 52.
- Dufour and the Sea Dogs will end the regular season against the Moncton Wildcats on Sunday. Dufour has scored 11 goals in eight games against Moncton this year.
- In the race for the league lead in assists, Bathurst's Riley Kidney sits in first with 70 while Josh Lawrence is second with 69 and Roy third with 68.
- Lawrence has 12 assists in eight games against Moncton this season.
- All 18 QMJHL teams will be in action on Sunday.
- The QMJHL confirmed the dates of three playoff matchups Saturday. Those series will start this Thursday, May 5 and will end no later than Thursday, May 12. There's certainly no time being wasted during these best-of-five series.
- Friday's 3-2 Islanders win in Moncton was decided by a 19-round shootout - a league record, according to Mikael Lalancette. Former Sea Dogs netminder Jonathan Lemieux stopped 31 shots in regulation time and 16 of 19 shooters in the breakaway contest.
- In the MHL, the Summerside Western Capitals took a 3-1 series lead in the league final with a 5-1 win over the Truro Bearcats on Saturday. Former Sea Dogs forward Josh MacDonald had a goal for the Capitals. Game 5 will take place Monday in Summerside.
Saturday, April 30, 2022
Quick Hits: A lot to be decided on regular season's final day
Friday, April 29, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 14-2
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Thursday, April 28, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 4-1
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Quick Hits: Sea Dogs locked into No. 3 seed in Eastern Conference
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Finishing third means the Sea Dogs will play the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference in the first round. Right now that would be the Rimouski Oceanic who have 75 points with two games remaining. The Oceanic could still catch the fifth-place Halifax Mooseheads who have 76 points with one game remaining.
A few other notes...
- Sherbrooke's Joshua Roy now leads the QMJHL in points with 113 while William Dufour is second with 112. Both have three games remaining in the regular season.
- Charlottetown's Patrick Guay has tied Dufour for the league lead in goals with 53. Guay and the Islanders have two games remaining.
- The Mooseheads are playing some of their best hockey of the season right now, winning their sixth straight game Tuesday night in Moncton. They are 8-2 in their last 10 games. The Moose have one game remaining in the regular season: a visit to last-place Cape Breton on Sunday.
- Only two QMJHL teams - the Charlottetown Islanders and Quebec Remparts - made the year-end CHL Top 10 rankings, which appears to summarize the year's rankings. The Winnipeg Ice were ranked first.
- Former Sea Dogs forward Alex Drover played in his first game with the Rimouski Oceanic since March 8 on Wednesday. Drover scored his 12th goal of the season in his return from injury.
- Former Sea Dogs head coach Josh Dixon and the Prince George Cougars have been eliminated from the WHL playoffs. The Cougars were swept by the favoured Portland Winterhawks, dropping Game 4 by score of 2-1 on Wednesday. Dixon is an associate coach with the Cougars.
- On TSN's Insider Trading, Chris Johnston reported that an announcement on which Canadian city/cities will host the 2023 World Junior Hockey Championship will be made soon. "We're going to know soon," said Johnston. "There's already been some talks it's going to be Halifax and Moncton, that they're the favourites among the five bids. Hockey Canada has not made a final decision."
- This may already be out there, but Canada's schedule for this summer's world juniors in Edmonton will see the team play Latvia (Aug. 10), Slovakia (Aug. 11), Czechia (Aug. 13) and Finland (Aug. 15). The quarterfinal (Aug. 17), semifinal (Aug. 19) and bronze/gold medal (Aug. 20) matches will take place afterwards.
- As noted by Le Droit's JF Plante, former Sea Dogs goaltender Charlie Millen is now a linesman in the OHL. Millen appeared in three games with Saint John during the 2011-12 season. According to his LinkedIn, Millen also works AHL games and Hockey Canada sanctioned matches.
- The school formerly known as Ryerson University will have a new name for its sports teams this coming season, reports Ben Steiner. The school, now known as Toronto Metropolitan University, will no longer be the home of the Rams.
- The OHL's Ottawa 67's could have a new home in the coming years. The Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, who own the 67's, unveiled proposed plans to build a new 5,500-seat arena that would be ready for the 2024-25 season. The 67's current home, located underneath one of the football grandstands, has been dying a slow death for some time.
Game Day 66 & 67: vs Eagles
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
CHL bans Russian and Belarusian players from '22 Import Draft
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
A statement from the Canadian Hockey League / Une déclaration de la Ligue canadienne de hockey pic.twitter.com/Fo1E8IkTpr
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) April 27, 2022
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Notebook: The final week is here
Congratulations to William Dufour on signing a three-year, entry level contract with the New York Islanders! 👏 🖊 pic.twitter.com/lHZdWYb3PH
— x - Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) April 21, 2022
Imama makes most of first NHL games
After spending most of the past five seasons in the American Hockey League, Imama finally made his NHL debut on Friday, taking five shifts and playing 4:04 for the Arizona Coyotes in their 2-0 loss to the Washington Capitals.
Take your lap, @bokojr. 👏
— Arizona Coyotes (@ArizonaCoyotes) April 23, 2022
Congratulations on making your @NHL debut, Imama! pic.twitter.com/zzig3aeqgO
Monday, April 25, 2022
Sea Dogs announce team award winners
Sea Dogs Twitter |
Top Scorer Award: William DufourThree Stars Award: Philippe DaoustCommunity Service Award: Nicholas BlagdenRookie of the Year Award: Thomas CouturePlayers' Choice MVP Award: William DufourAcademic Player of the Year Award: William VilleneuveTeam Player Award: Riley BezeauMost Improved Player Award: Josh LawrenceTop Defensive Forward Award: Raivis AnsonsFans Choice Award: Jeremie PoirierTop Defenseman Award: Vincent SevignyMVP Award: William Dufour
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 5-3
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Saturday, April 23, 2022
Game Day 65: at Moncton
Friday, April 22, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 4-2
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Game Day 64: at Bathurst
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
It's been a good week
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The team has moved all the way up to No. 5 in the CHL Top 10 rankings after a week that saw them earn four victories - a couple of which were against two of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League's top teams in the Charlottetown Islanders and Sherbrooke Phoenix.
The Week 25 edition of the @KiaCanada CHL Top-10 Rankings has arrived!
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) April 20, 2022
📰 | https://t.co/YFZ6Vu9nZM pic.twitter.com/Y9LAUr2Zlj
A dominant second half now sees the 2022 Memorial Cup presented by Kia host Saint John Sea Dogs ranked fifth nationally following a stretch in which the squad has won 10 straight and 21 of its last 23 appearances. Bringing no shortage of offense, the Sea Dogs have racked up 42 goals in their last eight outings, headlined by league-leading scorer and New York Islanders prospect William Dufour who has registered 109 points counting 52 goals and 57 assists in 61 games.
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 3-2
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Game Day 63: vs Phoenix
Sunday, April 17, 2022
OHL, WHL playoffs set to begin
Winnipeg Ice |
Both the Ontario Hockey League and Western Hockey League ended regular season play on Sunday. Both leagues will begin their playoffs - featuring the usual four rounds of best-of-seven series - later this week.
Eastern Conference(1) Hamilton vs (8) Peterborough(2) North Bay vs (7) Ottawa(3) Kingston vs (6) Oshawa(4) Mississauga vs (5) BarrieWestern Conference(1) Windsor vs (8) Sarnia(2) London vs (7) Kitchener(3) Flint vs (6) Owen Sound(4) Sault Ste. Marie vs (5) Guelph
Eastern Conference(1) Winnipeg vs (8) Prince Albert(2) Edmonton vs (7) Lethbridge(3) Red Deer vs (6) Brandon(4) Moose Jaw vs (5) SaskatoonWestern Conference(1) Everett vs (8) Vancouver(2) Kamloops vs (7) Spokane(3) Portland vs (6) Prince George(4) Seattle vs (5) Kelowna
Recap: Sea Dogs win 5-1
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Lawrence got the Sea Dogs single season assist record on this play ⬇️🚨#CityofChampions pic.twitter.com/JVSXTEOj64
— x - Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) April 17, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 6-0
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Congratulations to William Dufour on setting a new franchise record for points in a single season, passing Jonathan Huberdeau, with his 106th point (and 50th goal) of the season! 🔥🔥🔥#CityofChampions @NYIslanders pic.twitter.com/yDLFS5ZqN3
— x - Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) April 16, 2022
Saturday, April 16, 2022
Saye suspended for high stick
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
.@IslandersHKY forward Owen Saye suspended 2 games for high sticking @SJSeaDogs d-man Yan Kuznetsov. pic.twitter.com/ZECsE162na
— Denis Leblanc (@DenisL_1981) April 15, 2022
Game Day 61 & 62: at Cape Breton
Friday, April 15, 2022
Friday Notes: Playoff position updates
Recap: Sea Dogs win 8-4
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Game Day 60: at Charlottetown
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Sea Dogs ranked ninth in CHL Top 10
Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
The Sea Dogs, winners of six straight, were ranked ninth in this week's rankings. They joined the Quebec Remparts and Charlottetown Islanders as Quebec Major Junior Hockey League squads on the list. The Sherbrooke Phoenix were an honourable mention.
The moment you've all been waiting for ...
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) April 13, 2022
The Week 24 edition of the @KiaCanada CHL Top-10 Rankings is here! 🏒
📰 | https://t.co/FOyNlE1Iwa pic.twitter.com/Xh48nunBxl
Getting time in the national spotlight for the third time this season, the 2022 Memorial Cup presented by Kia host Saint John Sea Dogs continue to piece together a strong second half with the past week counting three victories that extended the squad’s win streak to six games. Finding their offensive touch, the Sea Dogs have climbed to second in the QMJHL with 258 goals in 59 games highlighted by veteran right-wing and New York Islanders prospect William Dufour who sits tied for tops in league scoring with 102 points.
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Notebook: Dogs, Isles meet one final time
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Here are the top players from the past week! 👇#QMJHL | @Videotron
— QMJHL (@QMJHL) April 11, 2022
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 4-2
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Game Day 59: vs Remparts
In what will be a major Eastern Conference showdown, the Saint John Sea Dogs host Patrick Roy's Quebec Remparts today at 3 p.m. The Sea Dogs have won five straight games while the Remparts are on a league best 10-game winning streak.
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 5-3
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Game Day 58: vs Titan
We are hosting the @ABTitan for Pride Night presented by TD at 7PM on Saturday! Bring tickets originally issued for December 31 to enter.
— x - Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) April 7, 2022
Tickets are available at the TD Station Box Office and online. Come celebrate the LGBTQ2+ community and show that we are Proud of our Pride! pic.twitter.com/fglPJ09cVa
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Notebook: MHL playoffs off to fun start
Last night's OT Winner: Philippe Daoust or Bobby Orr? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/bVEQOF30WQ
— x - Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) April 7, 2022
Dufour, Lawrence close to more records
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Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Recap: Sea Dogs win 4-3 (OT)
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Key stretch of games ahead for Sea Dogs
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