GAMEDAY
Saint John Sea Dogs vs PEI Rocket
Tonight, November 11, 2011 at 7pm
Charlottetown Civic Centre
CHARLOTTETOWN – It’s a battle of first vs worst tonight
in Prince Edward Island as the Maritimes Division-leading Saint John Sea Dogs
take on the last-place Rocket.
The Rocket sit last in the entire Quebec Major Junior
Hockey League entering action today. They have a record of 6-14-2-1 for 15
points in 23 games. They are one-point back of the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies who
currently own the final playoff spot.
Saint John is on the other end of the standings. With a
record of 16-6-0-0, they sit second in the QMJHL with 32 points in 22 games.
They are one point back of the league-leading Victoriaville Tigres who have
picked up 33 points in 23 contests.
The Sea Dogs and Rocket have met twice already this season
with Saint John coming out on top both times. The Sea Dogs beat PEI 5-3 in
September and 10-3 last month. Both games were played at Harbour Station.
Saint John has struggled on the road at times this season
and have a record of 7-5-0-0 away from the Station. The Rocket are 3-4-2-1 at
the CCC this season.
Even if wind closes the Confederation Bridge, there will
be a game tonight. According to the Rocket newsletter yesterday, “to avoid any
problems due to the weather that is forecasted for Friday, Saint John will be
arriving on the island Thursday evening.”
This game kicks off a busy weekend for the Sea Dogs as
they will play three games in as many days. They host the Halifax Mooseheads tomorrow
night at 7pm at the Baie-Comeau Drakkar on Sunday at 3pm.
NOTES: Zack Phillips leads the Sea Dogs in points with 12
goals and 19 assists for 31 points. Jonathan Huberdeau is second with 28 while
Danick Gauthier has 26… Gauthier has scored a team high 19 goals. Phillips is
second with 12 and Huberdeau has 10… Phillips leads Saint John is assists with
19. Huberdeau has 18 and Ryan Tesink has 13… Charles-Olivier Roussel is a team
best +22… Ian Saab has served a team high 67 penalty minutes in 14 games…
Gauthier has scored four power play goals. Phillips has scored three… Phillips
has taken a Saint John high 76 shots… Gaithier’s 19 goals are good for second
in the league… Gauthier is tied for the league high in game winning goals with
three… Roussel’s +22 rating is a league best… Oliver Cooper is 15th
in rookie scoring with 11 points… Huberdeau has a league high four shorthanded assists.
Stephen MacAulay is second with three… 9-1-0-0 in their last 10 games and have
won two straight… 7-5-0-0 on the road and have outscored their opponents 45-42…
the Sea Dogs have the 10th best power play in the league with a
rating of 20.2%... Saint John’s penalty kill is operating at 75%, good for 11th
in the league.
IN NET: It will be interesting to see who starts in goal
today as the Rocket are definitely the worst team that the Sea Dogs will play
in this three-in-three. Sebastien Auger started Saturday in Baie-Comeau and
picked up the win to improve to 4-1-0-0. He has a goals against average of 4.00 and
save percentage of 0.856.
Mathieu Corbeil 12-3-0-0 with a GAA of 2.01 and a save
percentage of 0.920. Corbeil has the league’s best GAA and second best save
percentage.
OUT: Jonathan Huberdeau will miss tonight’s game with a
broken foot. It was announced on Monday that he injured his foot on the
weekend.
“They’re still good,’’ said Rocket head coach Gordie
Dwyer to The Guradian about the Sea Dogs’ captain being out of the lineup.
“They’re so used to playing with each other regardless of what happens. It will
be a tough challenge for us.’’
Forward Stanislav Galiev remains out with broken wrist.
Devon Oliver-Dares is still out due to personal reasons.
LAST GAME: The Sea Dogs are coming off a 3-2 win in
Baie-Comeau last Saturday. Tomas Jurco, Kevon Gagne and Nathan Beaulieu all
scored for Saint John in the win. Sebastien Auger made 25 stops for the
victory.
NOTES: Ben Duffy has a Rocket leading 26 points. He has
scored nine goals and added 17 assists. Victor Provencher is second on the team
in points with 19… Provencher has scored a team high 12 goals. Duffy is second
with nine… Duffy has a Rocket leading 19 assists. No other player on the team
has more than nine assists… no player on PEI has a plus rating… Tomas Pavelka
is a Rocket worst -21… Patrick McGrath has served a team high 53 penalty
minutes… Duffy has taken a team leading 67 shots… Josh Currie is ninth in
shorthanded goals with two… Duffy is 12th in the league in first
goals with three… McGrath’s 53 penalty minutes place him sixth in the QMJHL…
Matej Beran is eighth in rookie scoring with nine goals and eight assists for
17 points… Pier-Antoine Dion is third in shorthanded assists with three…
2-6-2-0 in their last 10 games and have lost two straight… 3-4-2-1 at home this
year and have been outscored 36-33… the Rocket’s power play is ranked 12th
in the league with a rating of 19.3%... PEI’s penalty kill is operating at 73%
which is good for 15th in the league.
IN NET: Maxime Lagace will likely start in goal tonight.
He has a record of 5-12-2-0 with a goals against average of 4.11 and a save
percentage of 0.888. He was in net for Team QMJHL when they fell 2-0 to Team Russian
in Game One of the Subway Super Series on Monday.
LAST GAME: The Rocket are coming off a 7-1 loss in
Shawinigan last Sunday. Louick Marcotte scored the lone goal for the Rocket.
Maxime Lagace made 26 stops in 40 minutes of play while Antoine Bibeau made
nine in 20 minutes of action.
Best Rocket Video We Could Find On YouTube: Brett Gallant
takes on two members of the PEI Rocket.
PRE-GAME: According to the Rocket newsletter, “in honour
of Remembrance Day the Rocket will have a pre-game ceremony with the Color
Party from the Royal Canadian Legion and a ceremonial puck drop by a World War
II Veteran. Members of DVA will be in
attendance to help us honour those that gave up so much for us.”
OTHER GAMES
Baie-Comeau at Halifax - 7:00 PM AST
Blainville-Boisbriand at Drummondville - 7:00 PM EST
Victoriaville at Chicoutimi - 7:30 PM EST
Quebec at Rouyn-Noranda - 7:30 PM EST
Rimouski at Shawinigan - 7:30 PM EST
Gatineau at Val-d'Or - 7:30 PM EST
THE RINK
Venue: Charlottetown Civic Centre
Capacity: 3,718
Average Attendance: 1,590
MEDIA GUIDE
Radio (Sea Dogs): News 88.9 FM
Live Web Feed: Telus
Television: None
Post-Game Coverage: Station Nation, Telegraph-Journal,
The Guardian
Live Coverage: Follow Station Nation on Twitter
(www.twitter.com/station_nation) for live in game coverage. All tweets will
also appear in the SN Live Blog that is posted on this site.
AFTER THE BUZZER
The Sea Dogs host the Halifax Mooseheads tomorrow night
at 7pm at Harbour Station.
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