GAMEDAY
Rouyn-Noranda Huskies vs Saint John Sea Dogs
Tonight, November 16, 2011 at 7pm
Harbour Station
SAINT JOHN – The games just keep on coming.
After completing a three-in-three on the weekend, the
Saint John Sea Dogs are back in action tonight at Harbour Station when they
host the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies at 7pm. Upper bowl tickets
for the contest are just $6.
The Sea Dogs have done well with their heavy schedule so
far, winning all three games on the weekend. They beat the PEI Rocket 7-3 on Friday,
the Halifax Mooseheads 4-3 Saturday and the Baie-Comeau Drakkar 5-3 on Sunday. They have won five
straight games and nine of their last 10 entering tonight’s match.
Saint John sits first overall in the Quebec Major Hockey Junior
League with a 19-6-0-0 record, three points up on the Quebec Remparts.
The Huskies sit last in the Telus West Division and 16th
overall with a 7-15-1-1 record. They are one-point up on the PEI Rocket for the
final playoff spot in the league.
After starting the year with a number of lengthy road trips because
of arena renovations, playing in their home city more frequently hasn’t helped
the Huskies much. They are 1-8-0-1 in their last 10 games and have lost two
straight.
On the road, Rouyn-Noranda is 5-8-1-1 and has been
outscored 66-50.
The Sea Dogs defeated the Huskies 9-4 back on October 14
at the Jacques Laperriere Arena in Rouyn-Noranda. Danick Gauthier had a hat trick
for Saint John, Aidan Kelly had a pair, and Zack Phillips, Jonathan Huberdeau,
Ryan Tesink and Oliver Cooper each had singles. Denis Kamaev scored twice for
the Huskies while Antoine Quevillon added a solo marker.
In net, Sebastien Auger made 16 saves for Saint John.
Robin Gusse allowed seven goals on 25 shots while Jeffery Noonan allowed two on
14 shots.
Tonight’s game kicks off busy stretches for both teams.
Saint John will travel to PEI, Bathurst and Quebec City over the next six days
while the Huskies play in Moncton tomorrow followed by back-to-back games in
Cape Breton on the weekend.
NOTES: Rookie Sven Andrighetto leads the Huskies in
scoring with 12 goals and 15 assists for 27 points. Fellow rookie Denis Kamaev
is second in team scoring with 23 points while Mathieu Brisebois is third with
17… Andrighetto leads the squad in goals with 12. Kamaev and Jeremi Janneteau
each have eight goals… Andrighetto and Kamaev each have a Rouyn-Noranda high 15
assists. Brisebois is third with 12… Brisebois and Janneteau are each a team
worst -15… Marcus Power is a team high +3… Antoine Quevillon has served a team
leading 54 penalty minutes… Andrighetto and Brisebois each have five power play
goals… Andrighetto has taken a team high 78 shots… Andrighetto is third in
rookie scoring while Kamaev is fifth… Power is fourth in the league in shorthanded
assists with two… Rouyn-Noranda’s power play is fifth in the league with a
rating of 25.5%... their penalty kill is operating at 78%, good for seventh in
the league.
IN NET: Robin Gusse has played the most minutes in net
for the Huskies this season. He has a record of 6-9-0-0 with a goals against
average of 4.27 and a save percentage of 0.869.
LAST GAME: Rouyn-Noranda is coming off a 4-2 loss to the
Gatineau Olympiques on Saturday. Alexis Bernier and Denis Kamaev each scored in
the loss. Robin Gusse allowed two goals on 21 shots while Jeffery Noonan two on
four shots.
Best Huskies Video We Could Find On YouTube: John Moore
interviews defenseman Dillon Fournier.
NOTES: Zack Phillips leads Saint John in scoring with 12
goals and 23 assists for 35 points. Danick Gauthier is second with 33 points
while the injured Jonathan Huberdeau is third with 28… Gauthier has a
team-leading 22 goals. Tomas Jurco as 13 and Phillips has 12… Phillips leads
the team in assists with 23. Huberdeau has 18 and Jurco has 14… Gauthier is a
team best +23… Ian Saab has served a team leading 73 penalty minutes… Gauthier
has scored five power play goals to lead the squad… Phillips has taken a team
leading 89 shots this season… Gauthier’s 22 goals are a league high… Phillips
is third in the league in assists with 23… Gauthier is tied for the league lead
in game-winning goals with four… the Sea Dogs are 11-1-0-0 on home ice and have
outscored opponents 68-28… their power play is operating at 23.1%, good for
ninth in the league… Saint John’s penalty kill is ranked 12th
in the league with a 74.2% rating.
IN NET: Mathieu Corbeil will likely get the start in
goal. He is 14-3-0-0 with a 2.13 goals against average and a 0.917 save
percentage.
INJURIES: The Telegraph-Journal reports that Rayn Tesink is not expected to play again tonight because of what the team is calling an “upper-body
injury.” Jonathan Huberdeau remains out with a broken foot as does Stanislav
Galiev who has a broken wrist.
STREAK: Zack Phillips is on a 13-game point streak
entering action this evening. He has eight goals and 17 assists over that span.
LAST GAME: The Sea Dogs are coming off a 5-3 win over the
Baie-Comeau Drakkar on Sunday. Stephen MacAulay, Tomas Jurco, Jason Cameron,
Nathan Beaulieu and Charles-Olivier Roussel all had goals in the win. Sebastien
Auger made 23 saves for the win.
P.E.I. at Cape Breton - 7:00 PM AST
Rimouski at Acadie-Bathurst - 7:30 PM AST
Quebec at Baie-Comeau - 7:30 PM EST
Blainville-Boisbriand at Val-d'Or - 7:30 PM EST
Rimouski at Acadie-Bathurst - 7:30 PM AST
Quebec at Baie-Comeau - 7:30 PM EST
Blainville-Boisbriand at Val-d'Or - 7:30 PM EST
THE RINK
Venue: Harbour
Station
Capacity: 6,297
Average
Attendance: 4,026
MEDIA GUIDE
Radio (Sea Dogs): News 88.9 FM
Live Web Feed:
Telus
Television: None
Post-Game
Coverage: Station Nation, Telegraph-Journal
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.
NEXT GAME
The Sea Dogs travel
to Charlottetown to face the PEI Rocket on Friday at 7pm.
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