October 13, 2009. That’s almost two years ago. That’s an
impressive stretch of not going goalless.
On that Tuesday night in Charlottetown, the Sea Dogs fell
4-0 to the PEI Rocket. Marco Cousineau, who would be traded to Saint John later
that season, got the shutout in goal.
Like Saturday’s game in Victoriaville, the loss in PEI
was embarrassing.
"It
was pretty well an embarrassing performance,'' Sea Dogs head coach Gerard
Gallant told the Telegraph-Journal following the loss. "We tried a little harder in
the third period, but after getting beat in your own building by P.E.I. 6-1
earlier in the season (Sept. 23) and then getting destroyed again tonight, it's
very disappointing.”
Luckily for the Sea Dogs, that loss was soon forgotten
thanks to the events that followed. Saint John went on to win 22 straight games,
finish the year atop the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League standings and
eventually lose in six games to the Moncton Wildcats in the President’s Cup
final.
Stephen MacAulay, Danick Gauthier, Kevin Gagne, Pierre
Durepos, Nathan Beaulieu, Tomas Jurco and Stanislav Galiev all played in both
shutout loses. According to the SN pre-game from 2009, Zack Phillips and Scott
Oke were both scratched.
To put it all into perspective, the Sea Dogs have played
132 regular season games, 40 playoff games, four Memorial Cup games and have won
two regular season titles, a President’s Cup and Memorial Cup Championship between
shutout loses. It’s been quite a ride.
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