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| Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
The Moncton Wildcats, thanks to a seven-game winning streak, have taken over top spot in the Eastern Conference (and the league) while the Sea Dogs, mostly thanks to the Rimouski Oceanic's nine-game losing skid, now sit eighth in the conference.
That's the long way of saying: if the playoffs started today, the Sea Dogs and Wildcats would meet in the opening round.
Saint John would be major underdogs in the series – but that will be the case no matter who they face. A series against the Wildcats would at least offer some intrigue most other opponents wouldn't and hopefully develop more of a rivalry between the two.
Despite being in the league together for over 20 years, the two have never been able to development much of a rivalry beyond geography. The lone playoff matchup between the two (I'm not counting the 2021 provincial tournament thing) came in the QMJHL final in 2010 – and that was pretty much the only season both have been competitive at the same time.
The Sea Dogs are 1-5-0-0 against the Wildcats this season with their lone win coming way back in October. The two meet again on Friday at TD Station.
Here's what the QMJHL playoffs would look like if they started today.
Eastern Conference
1) Moncton vs 8) Saint John
2) Chicoutimi vs 7) Halifax
3) Cape Breton vs 6) Quebec
4) Newfoundland vs 5) Charlottetown
Western Conference
1) Blainville-Boisbriand vs 8) Rimouski
2) Drummondville vs 7) Victoriaville
3) Shawinigan vs 6) Sherbrooke
4) Rouyn-Noranda vs 5) Val-d'Or
Some fun matchups here, including rivalry series between Moncton/Saint John, Drummondville/Victoriaville and Rouyn-Noranda/Val-d'Or. Newfoundland/Charlottetown would likely be nasty.
The Gatineau Olympiques and Baie-Comeau Drakkar would be the two teams to miss the playoffs. The Rimouski Oceanic would move to the Western Conference side and become the eighth seed.
A reminder that teams will be reseeded based on the overall league standings in the second round.





