GATINEAU, Que. – The last time the Saint John Sea Dogs played a game at the Robert Guertin Centre, they left the ice with an impressive piece of hardware.
On Sunday, May 15 (or May 16 if you were in
Atlantic Canada) Alexandre Beauregard scored at 15:45 of the second overtime frame
to give the Sea Dogs a 3-2 win in Game Six of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey
League Championship Final, giving the club their first President’s Cup win in
franchise history.
‘The Bob’ was rocking on that Sunday night. Stanislav
Galiev scored just 4:10 into the first period but the Gatineau Olympiques would
tie it up at 11:12 of the same frame on a goal from Philip-Michael Devos.
Fast-forward to the third period, Adam Janosik scored
with 5:22 to go to give the ‘Piques a 2-1 edge. But with 23 seconds left in
regulation, Galiev setup Jonathan Huberdeau in front to send the match into extra time. Beauregard would then end it in the second overtime stanza.
Highlights of the epic contest can be found here. Here is
some of the celebtration:
The Sea Dogs and Olympiques renew acquaintances for the
first time since Game Six tomorrow night at 8:30pm.
When Sea Dogs fans think about the 2011 President’s and
Memorial Cup win a few games will always come to mind. There was the Memorial
Cup final victory over the Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors, the epic overtime
win against the Owen Sound Attack in the round-robin and Games Six and Four of the
league final.
The Saint John – Gatineau series was quite a battle. Five
of the six games were decided by one-goal and two of the matches went to
double-overtime. Although the faces in the lineups will change over time, the
series won’t be forgotten for some time.
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