Sunday, June 7, 2026

More notes from draft weekend

Vincent Ethier/QMJHL
HALIFAX - Here are some assorted notes (not Saint John Sea Dogs related) from this weekend's Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Entry Draft.

First, here's a look inside Scotiabank Centre. The vibes were good and Halifax, unsurprisingly, was a great host. It's almost too bad the weather was so nice as it likely kept some fans outside rather than coming inside to the free event.


The draft continues to be a very fun and entertaining event. Hopefully the league continues to ignore the NHL's lead and keeps things going the way they are for years to come.

Saturday, June 6, 2026

A look at Saint John's 2026 draft class

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HALIFAX - With the 2026 Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Entry Draft now completed, let's take a closer look at the Saint John Sea Dogs' class.

Saint John selected 10 players this weekend at Scotiabank Centre: five forwards, three defensemen and two goaltenders.

Here's a closer look at each.

Round 1, 14th overall - D Lawrence Williams (6'1"m 165 lbs)
Lawrence spent last season with the Weeks Major Midgets where he recorded 10 goals and 28 assists in 32 games. He added another goal and six helpers in 14 playoff games.

The Pictou native was ranked ninth overall by QMJHL Central Scouting – the highest ranked Atlantic Canadian player. Elite Prospects had him ranked 20th and called him "a future QMJHL shutdown defenseman" – which is something Saint John could certainly use.
"This kid is a natural transitional 'new era' D, with tons of offensive skill coupled with nasty gritty side to his game," writes Craig Eagles. "His skating is exceptional and only going to get better with maturity, he processes the game so well, always willing to jump into the play, but perhaps his strongest attribute is the ability to pick and chose when to jump in and he also has the innate ability to know when to start driving offensive transition, which a lot of young D don’t understand or ever really figure that out."

Sea Dogs select 10 players at 2026 QMJHL Entry Draft

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HALIFAX - The Saint John Sea Dogs selected 10 players in this year's Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Entry Draft.

The Sea Dogs selected five forwards, three defensemen and two goaltenders. Here's a quick look at the picks.

More info to come...


Player
P
H
W
Team
RD 1, 14Lawrence WilliamsD6'1165Weeks (NS)
RD 2, 31Nathan RiendeauRW5'7155Collège Charles-Lemoyne (QC)
RD 6, 91Carter OdellC5'9140Halifax Macs (NS)
RD 7, 113Will TorresG5'10148Rivers School (MA)
RD 7, 116Brodie AndersonD5'7133Cushing Academy (MA)
RD 9, 149Philippe HarveyG6'0137Espoirs Saguenay (QC)
RD 9, 150Brock LyonsRW6'1180Saint John (NB)
RD 11, 185Justin HamelLD5'10165St-Hyacinthe (QC)
RD 12, 203Zack LabelleC6'0132l'Outaouais U17 (QC)
RD 12, 210Thomas BondC5'9150Jonquière (QC)

Notebook: Sea Dogs go D with top pick

Vincent Ethier/QMJHL
HALIFAX - For the first time since 2022, the Saint John Sea Dogs picked a defenseman with their first selection in the QMJHL Entry Draft.

The Sea Dogs picked d-man Lawrence Williams from the Weeks Majors Midgets with the 14th overall pick on Friday night. It's the 11th time in team history that Saint John has picked a defenseman with their first selection.

2005 - Alex Grant (1st round)
2006 - Yann Sauve (1st round)
2007 - Simon Despres (1st round)
2008 - Kevin Gagne (2nd round)
2009 - Pierre Durepos (1st round)
2014 - Luke Green (1st round)
2017 - Brendan Sibley (3rd round)
2018 - William Villeneuve (1st round)
2021 - Natan Grenier (1st round)
2022 - Jeremie Richard (3rd round)

Friday marked the first time the Sea Dogs had ever picked at No. 14.

MORE 2028 TALK
More on the 2028 Memorial Cup: it looks like it will indeed be four teams bidding to host the tournament.
The WildcatsRemparts and Regiment have all publicly announced that they will be bidding.

Gatineau, Quebec City and Moncton have all hosted previously but not in their current buildings. Newfoundland has never hosted but certainly has an arena capable of doing so.

Teams must officially submit their applications by July.

The 2027 Memorial Cup will be held in Guelph.

2026 first-round is in the books

Vincent Ethier/QMJHL
HALIFAX - The opening round of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Entry Draft has been completed.

After a lengthy evening inside Halifax's Scotiabank Centre, 13 forwards, three defensemen and two goaltenders were selected.

Here's a quick recap of what went down.



Player
P
H
W
Team (Prov)
1ROUThomas BoisvertC5'10149Mount St. Charles
2VICVincent BoutetD6'1196Séminaire Saint-François
3BLBJacob McKinnonLW5'8157Séminaire Saint-François
4SHAPierre-Alexandre LemieuxC6'2186Collège Esther-Blondin
5VICJakob RoyerRW6'0159Trois-Rivières
6SHAJulien BergeronLW6'0188Châteauguay
7HALÉmrik MénardRW5'10146Woodbridge
8RIMJustin GagnonRW6'3170Collège Notre-Dame
9SHEDamien LeducLW6'1178Châteauguay
10RIMMax BrienC6'2185Steele Subaru
11CHAAslan TremblayC6'1206Amos
12BACTommy LerouxC5'11189Collège Charles-Lemoyne
13NFLDamian NorrisC5'11167Upper Canada College
14SNBLawrence WilliamsD6'1165Weeks
15ROUZachary LainesseG5'11161Lévis
16ROUMalik TremblayRW5'10162Magog
17BACEnzo RoyLD5'9148Lévis
18BACNathan BoulangerG6'0143Collège Esther-Blondin

Friday, June 5, 2026

Sea Dogs acquire Charbonneau, Howard; draft Williams

HALIFAX
- Pick No. 14 proved to be quite eventful for the Saint John Sea Dogs during Friday's opening round of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Entry Draft.

Earlier in the night, the Sea Dogs acquired the 14th and 17th overall picks from the Victoriaville Tigres in exchange for the fifth overall selection. When pick No. 14 came around, the Sea Dogs made a major trade with the Quebec Remparts.

In exchange for the 14th overall pick, Saint John acquired defenseman Thomas Charbonneau, forward Ryan Howard and a second-round selection in this year's draft. The Sea Dogs are also expected to receive a second-round pick in the 2027 draft, which Quebec currently doesn't have.

Charbonneau, who will turn 17 next week, posted two goals and nine assists in 48 games during his rookie campaign with Quebec. He added an assist in 11 playoff games.

Charbonneau was drafted fourth overall by the Remparts in last year's draft. He previously played at Shattuck St. Mary's. 
Howard, 18, recorded nine goals and 11 assists in 62 regular season games with the Remparts last season, his second with the club. He added two assists in eight playoff games.