A collection of recaps from last night’s 7-0 Saint John
Sea Dogs loss to the Victoriaville Tigres…
Our recap. It was blowout city at
Colisee Desjardins on Saturday.
La Nouvelle Union’s recap. Saturday’s game was an
early season confidence booster for the Tigres.
SaintJohnSeaDogs.com’s recap. The last time the Sea
Dogs were shutout they went on to win 22 straight games.
TigresVictoriaville.com's recap. Tickets are available for their next match.
The Canadian Press’ recap. Mathieu
Theriault made 12 saves on 15 shots for Saint John (5-4-0). Charlie Millen
stopped 17 of 21 shots in relief.
SN Live Blog replay. Yikes.
NOT PLAYING: Jonathan Huberdeau is still attending
Florida Panthers training camp. The Panthers must sign him to an entry level
contract by Tuesday if they wish to play him at the National Hockey League
level this season.
Defenseman Benjamin Hade was also scratched.
ROAD TRIP OVER: The Sea Dogs’ three-game road trip came
to a sour end with the blowout loss on Saturday. The trip started on Wednesday
with a 3-1 win over the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada and continued on Friday
with a 4-2 win in Drummondville over the Voltigeurs.
The Sea Dogs return home for two games this weekend and
then hit the road again for another three-game trek through Quebec.
CORBEIL STARTS AGAIN: Mathieu Corbeil made his fifth
straight start in goal for Saint John and it certainly wasn’t his best. The
Columbus Blue Jackets prospect allowed three goals on just 15 shots in just
under 22 minutes of action.
Charlie Millen replaced Corbeil and didn’t fare too well
either. He allowed four goals on 21 shots to push his goals against average to
5.38 and save percentage down to 0.831.
Can’t really blame this loss solely on the goaltenders, though.
Nothing went right for Saint John on Saturday.
HONZIK: Victoriaville goaltender David Honzik was named
first star for his efforts, making 30 stops for his first shutout of the
season. Honzik had been average since returning from Vancouver Canucks camp but
played well on Saturday.
STREAKING: This loss ended Saint John's five-game winning
streak which ties them for the league high this season. The Baie-Comeau Drakkar
are currently on a five-game streak.
SCORING FIRST: The Tigres improved to 5-0-0-0 when
scoring first this year.
HYNES: Newfoundlander Brandon Hynes had a good game,
picking up two goals and an assist. The three points he earned on Saturday were
his first of the season.
LETTERS: Kevin Gagne was captain once again. Just like
Friday in Drummondville, Stanislav Galiev, Pierre Durepos and Danick Gauthier
wore an ‘A’ on their sweaters.
FLASHBACK: Before this loss, the Sea Dogs hadn’t been shutout since a 4-0 loss on October 13, 2009 in Charlottetown.
QUEBEC TEAM STRETCH: On this three-game road trip, the
Sea Dogs played three Quebec teams. They host two other Quebec based teams this
coming weekend and then hit the road again for three games in the province. An
eight game stretch against all Quebec teams has to be quite rare.
OUT OF TOWN: P.E.I. 1 at Baie-Comeau 6; Acadie-Bathurst 2
at Chicoutimi 3; Moncton 2 at Rimouski 7; Saint John 0 at
Victoriaville 7; and Gatineau 6 at Val-d'Or 4
NEXT GAME: The Sea Dogs return home to face the Rimouski
Oceanic at Harbour Station on Saturday at 7pm. They then host the Victoriaville
Tigres on Sunday at 3pm before hitting the road again.
Photo Credit: La Nouvelle Union
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