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This photo from the Memorial Cup final by Sea Dogs photographer @Hawkalicious has been nominated for a photojournalism award at the 2023 Atlantic Journalism Awards. pic.twitter.com/VAhdeFHO5q
— Jamie Tozer (@station_nation) March 21, 2023
Josh Lawrence becomes the League's newest 300-point player after 2 goals, 1 assist of his own. 300th point comes on a shorthanded tally, 6th since becoming a member of the Mooseheads and 30th total. Pulls into franchise tie for 7th most SHG goals in one year. https://t.co/lzWVZgp7IF
— Geoffrey Brandow (@GeoffreyBrandow) March 20, 2023
We would like to welcome D Ben Roode to our program from the @MarinersHockey. The 6’4 205 right shot defenceman hails from Dartmouth, NS and is the co-captain of his Mariners’ club. Roode was a league all star in 21-22 and is a former first round pick in the QMJHL. Welcome Ben! pic.twitter.com/JUvdcQBTc2
— Ontario Tech MHKY (@RidgebacksMHKY) March 20, 2023
- The Moncton Wildcats will be making a "special announcement" on Friday morning at the Avenir Centre.
- Speaking of the Wildcats, the Telegraph-Journal (paywall) is reporting that Preston Lounsbury's regular season is over due to a broken wrist.
- And speaking of injuries, Gatineau Olympiques defenseman Noah Warren's season is over. The Anaheim Ducks prospect suffered a shoulder injury on March 9 and will require surgery.
- The Olympiques have won 21 straight games. They are a win away from matching Saint John's 22-game winning streak in 2009, the fourth longest in league history. The league record is 25 which the Olympiques, with two games remaining, will not be able to reach.
- Gatineau has a huge showdown with the Sherbrooke Phoenix on Wednesday. Gatineau has a one-point lead on the Phoenix for first overall in the Western Conference.
- Sportsnet's roundtable discusses the QMJHL's imminent move to ban fighting next season.
- The NCAA men's hockey tournament begins Thursday with regional tournaments. TSN+ will be airing all the games.
- There hasn't been much talk about it, but the Eastern Canadian Basketball League gets going real soon. According to the TD Station website, the Saint John Union play their first home game on March 31 against the Bathurst Bears.
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