Saturday, June 18, 2022

Notebook: Dufour makes first all-star team

Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs
SAINT JOHN
- Saint John Sea Dogs forward William Dufour, who was recently named the QMJHL's most valuable player, has been named to the league's first all-star team.

Former Sea Dogs forward Joshua Roy was also named to the team. Goaltender Samuel Richard will join Gardiner MacDougall's UNB Reds next season.

Dufour will be the QMJHL's representative for the CHL player of the year award.

FEDS MONEY
Saint John MP Wayne Long held a press conference at Market Square Friday, announcing a $1 million contribution to the 2022 Memorial Cup.
According to news release, "funding for this project is provided through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency’s Regional Economic Growth through Innovation (REGI) program."

The money will "support marketing, promotional and Fanfest activities such as the concert series and an outdoor ball hockey facility, as well as infrastructure including VIP tents, staging, lighting, press box upgrades, and wi-fi improvements."

BALL HOCKEY DEBUT
A little video from the CHL on Saturday's grand opening of the ball hockey pad.
THE BREAK
An interesting perspective from Kevin Barrett of the Telegraph-Journal.
Something that hasn't gotten much attention: there's probably never been a group of players more prepared and experienced in dealing with a long layoff. Shoutout to the coronavirus.

THE RIMOUSKI LOSS
TSN had a wide ranging interview with Sea Dogs defenseman William Villeneuve. He spoke a little bit on the team's first round playoff loss to the Rimouski Oceanic.

"We felt very strong coming into the playoffs, but Rimouski just played a better series overall," said Villeneuve. "During crunch time we didn't capitalize and get the job done. It's a good opportunity for us to just learn from it and bounce back. There's lots of teams in the CHL that would like a second opportunity and we get it, so we got to take advantage of it."

OIL KINGS EN ROUTE   
BULLDOGS DEPART
Airport scenes in Hamilton on Saturday morning.
CATARACTES ARRIVE
MEMORIAL CUP THINGS
LIBRARY LOOK
GATINEAU THIRD JERSEY
Thoughts?
OTHER THINGS
  • One of the strangest stories in the QMJHL over the past month has been the Chicoutimi Sagueneens' new logo and the drama surrounding it. The team will apparently return to its previous logo in 2023-24.
  • There have been talks of major renovations to Drummondville's Marcel Dionne Centre for years now. Journal L'Express reports that the project may finally get off the ground soon, which would see 1,000 seats added to the facility and the ice surface adjusted to regulation size.
  • The "World's Oldest Basketball Court" fundraising project in St. Stephen has been getting a lot of attention recently. On the founding funders page of their website, Sea Dogs owner Scott McCain is listed as a "founding patron" for donating $25,000 or more to the project.

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