FINAL: Saint John 7, Baie-Comeau 0
BAIE-COMEAU, Que. – The Saint John Sea Dogs bounced back
from their 4-3 loss on Wednesday with a solid 7-0 victory over the Baie-Comeau
Drakkar on Friday night in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action at the
Henry Leonard Centre.
Seven different players – Spencer MacDonald, Kevin Gagne,
Jonathan Huberdeau, Grant West, Zack Phillips, Oliver Cooper and Danick
Gauthier – scored in the win. Only four Sea Dog players failed to record a
point in the blowout.
Goaltender Mathieu Corbeil picked up his fourth shutout
of the year, making 30 stops.
Baie-Comeau netminder Antonio Mastropietro allowed seven
goals on 32 shots in the loss.
It was a good bounce-back game for the Dogs after a disappointing
4-3 loss in Rimouski on Wednesday. Even though the Drakkr kept the shot total
close throughout the game, it always felt like Saint John was in control.
The Sea Dogs led 3-0 after one and 6-0 after two.
The Dogs and Drakkar battle again tomorrow at 5pm in
Baie-Comeau.
Saint John made it 1-0 at 2:20 of the opening frame as a
Spencer MacDonald point shot beat Antonio Mastropietro high glove side. It was
MacDonald’s first career QMJHL goal.
At 3:42, Samuel Noreau and Grant West dropped the gloves.
We’ll give Noreau the decision.
Tomas Jurco headed to the box at 4:51 but the Dogs put
together a good kill to keep their lead.
During some four-on-four play, Jonathan Huberdeau nearly made
it 2-0 but he nailed the crossbar. Then at 9:53, Tomas Filippi hit Ryan Tesink
from behind. Filippi and Ian Saab both headed to the box after the hit while Tesink, after
sitting on the ice for a few moments, headed to the dressing room. He did not return.
The penalties kept on coming as Baie-Comeau headed to a two-man
advantage at 11:53 after Charles-Olivier Roussel headed off and then the Saint
John bench was given a penalty following some yelling from head coach Gerard
Gallant. Alexandre Durette had the best chance for Baie-Comeau during the span
but missed a wide open net.
After the Dogs successfully killed all the penalties,
they headed to the man advantage at 14:33. On the power play, Kevin Gagne let a
point shot go that beat Mastropietro blocker side to make it a 2-0 Sea Dogs
lead. The puck appeared to change directions but credit was given to Gagne.
Huberdeau made it a 3-0 game at 18:05. He broke in on a
short breakaway and pulled off his usual move to the forehand to extend Saint
John’s lead.
Late in the frame, flashbacks of the 2010 President’s Cup
Final shot into everybody’s brain as Gallant and Baie-Comeau head coach Mario
Pouliot had a heated exchange of words between the benches. Nothing would come
out of it, though.
Shots were 14-11 Baie-Comeau in the opening frame.
SECOND PERIOD
Early in the second, Oliver Cooper had a good chance in
front but was denied by Mastropietro.
The Sea Dogs went up 4-0 at 5:14. Grant West, on his knees
at the top of the crease, scored a beautiful goal as he batted the puck in to
extend Saint John’s lead. Jason Cameron and the newly acquired Denis Creighton
picked up assists.
The Sea Dogs made it a 5-0 game at 8:14. Zack Phillips
had the puck and crossed the line with Huberdeau on a two-on-one. Phillips kept
the puck and snipped one high glove side.
Saint John headed to the man advantage at nine-minute
mark. The Dogs had some good pressure on but couldn’t get many great scoring
chances.
Later on, during a scrum in the crease, Phillips had
another good chance but couldn’t connect. Soon after, Stephen MacAulay had disc
at the bottom of the circle. He spun and got a shot off but Mastropietro got his
leg out to make the stop.
The Sea Dogs headed back to the power play 17:40. With
just one second remaining on the man advantage, Pierre Durepos’ point shot
rebounded to Cooper who made it a 6-0 Saint John lead after two.
Shots were 13-8 Saint John in the middle stanza.
THIRD PERIOD
It was a fairly uneventful third period.
Early in the frame, Jurco went in on a short break and
tried to score on a deke but was stopped by Mastropietro. After that, both
teams took part in some back-and-forth play for several minutes.
I little later on, Filippi threw a backhand shot on goal
that was stopped by Corbeil.
At 11:22, Danick Gauthier scored his 19th goal
in his 19th game of the season to give the Dogs a 7-0 lead. The
20-year old finished a pretty passing play involving Huberdeau and Aidan Kelly.
That was about it for the third frame. Sea Dogs win 7-0.
Shots were eight apiece in the final 20 minutes.
Saint John went 2-for-3 on the power play while
Baie-Comeau went 0-for-4.
NOTES: See Sea Dogs Postscript tomorrow on SN.
NEXT GAME: The Sea Dogs and Drakkar meet again tomorrow
at 5pm at the Henry Leonard Centre.
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