Carter McCluskey with a statement in his return with a first star performance(2G 1A) which included this overtime winner in front of 1200 strong at the RECC! We can close out the series Tuesday night in Berwick! #ExpectToWin pic.twitter.com/SCBbhpGNeK
— Truro Junior ‘A’ Bearcats (@trurobearcats) March 27, 2023
The @OlympiquesGAT finish 🔝 of the @KiaCanada CHL Top 🔟 rankings!
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) March 28, 2023
Nicolas Bilodeau et Olivier Brideau pensaient jouer une fois au Centre Slush Puppie cette saison. Erreur! Les 2 Gatinois reviennent en ville avec les @SJSeaDogs pour affronter les @OlympiquesGAT en séries @LHJMQ. https://t.co/Ka0y7jeYnL
— jf plante (@jfplante_Droit) March 29, 2023
Avec son tour du chapeau contre les @OlympiquesGAT alors qu'il était avec les @SJSeaDogs en octobre, Cam MacDonald a scellé le destin des 2 clubs. Il a privé GAT du 1er rang dans l'Ouest et permis à SNB d'accéder aux séries! #FaceÀFace 😁😬@LHJMQ https://t.co/1t1Rml0cFg
— jf plante (@jfplante_Droit) March 28, 2023
.@willmacwriter and @station_nation are back with a @QMJHL playoff preview and predict who will win with @IslandersHKY play-by-play voice @CoryArsenault: https://t.co/vuDOXrJLFp
— The Hockey News (@TheHockeyNews) March 29, 2023
- RDS' Stephane Leroux shares his predictions for the first round of the QMJHL playoffs - which include a couple upsets.
- The Quebec-based writers are all predicting a Gatineau sweep over Saint John.
- The CHL website previews the QMJHL playoffs.
- How can you watch the QMJHL playoffs? The CHL website has details on what's up with CHL TV post-season packages.
- Regina Pats forward Connor Bedard won the CHL's scoring race with 143 points, edging Halifax's Jordan Dumais who had 140. The OHL points leader was Matthew Maggio of the Windsor Spitfires with 111.
- Bedard also led the CHL in goals with 71. Halifax's Alexandre Doucet was second with 58.
- The OHL's Kingston Frontenacs have released a statement regarding their disappointment about the CHL's choice of 2024 Memorial Cup host.
- Former Sea Dogs defenseman Jakub Zboril hasn't seen much action this season, appearing in just 18 games with a deep Boston Bruins team. “I mean, his attitude has been incredible while he wasn’t playing a lot,” Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery said last week following a 4-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens.
- Former Sea Dogs forward Dawson Theede is back with the National Lacrosse League's Halifax Thunderbirds now that the Saint Mary's Huskies men's hockey season is over. The Thunderbirds are in a fight for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with four games remaining.
- The Prince George Cougars, who feature former Sea Dogs bench boss Josh Dixon as an associate coach, finished fourth in the WHL's Western Conference with a 37-24-6-1 record. They'll face the Tri-City Americans in the first round.
- The Saskatoon Blades had their first sellout ever at SaskTel Centre (and yes, that includes the 2013 Memorial Cup) on March 19 when they hosted the Regina Pats, welcoming 14,768 fans. Now the two provincial rivals are set to clash in the opening round of the WHL playoffs - and tickets are selling fast for the first two games in Saskatoon.
- The Prince Albert Raiders will pick first overall (and second and seventh) in May's WHL Prospects Draft. The Erie Otters will select first overall in April's OHL Priority Selection.
- St. Stephen native Ross MacDougall has signed with the ECHL's Indy Fuel. MacDougall, who played with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles and Quebec Remparts during his QMJHL career, recently helped the UNB Reds win the University Cup.
- It's been a season of exits for the ECHL's Trois-Rivieres Lions. Head coach Eric Belanger left the club earlier this season to take over the Drummondville Voltigeurs' bench; Hugo Bernier, the team's vice president, corporate partnerships, recently joined the Moncton Wildcats front office; and now president Mark Weightman will be leaving the club next month to become the president of the CFL's Montreal Alouettes.
- Speaking of the Lions, entering play Wednesday, former Sea Dogs forward Ryan Francis sat second in team scoring with 43 points (19 goals and 24 assists). Nicolas Guay was fifth with 40 points.
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