The Saint John Sea Dogs have slid to No. 3 in the
Canadian Hockey League’s weekly rankings. The latest edition of the BMO CHL
MasterCard Top 10 Rankings were released this afternoon.
Saint John had been ranked second for three straight
weeks.
The Sea Dogs had a busy week, playing four games. The
Dogs beat the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 4-3 on Wednesday at Harbour Station before
hitting the road. On Friday, the Dogs defeated the PEI Rocket 2-1 in
Charlottetown and then 6-5 in a shootout in Bathurst on Sunday. Last night, the
Quebec Remparts downed the Dogs 4-1.
Under the circumstances, the Sea Dogs did pretty well,
picking up five of a possible eight points.
Other Quebec Major Junior Hockey League teams to crack
this week’s CHL Top 10 were the Remparts at No. 2, Shawinigan Cataractes at No.
8 and the Victoriaville Tigres at No. 9.
Jacques Beaulieu and the Sarnia Sting were ranked seventh
this week.
The weekly rankings of the Canadian Hockey League’s Top
10 teams are selected by a panel of National Hockey League scouts.
Here are the BMO CHL MasterCard Top 10 Rankings for week
10.
1. London Knights (18-4-0-1)
2. Quebec Remparts (20-4-2-1)
3. Saint John Sea Dogs (21-7-0-1)
4. Saskatoon Blades (18-6-0-1)
5. Tri-City Americans (16-6-0-0)
6. Plymouth Whalers (16-6-2-1)
7. Sarnia Sting (15-4-1-3)
8. Shawinigan Cataractes (17-8-1-2)
9. Victoriaville Tigres (18-9-0-1)
10. Kootenay Ice (16-5-1-2)
Honourable Mention:
Ottawa 67's (14-6-3-1)
Brandon Wheat Kings (16-8-1-1)
Kitchener Rangers (15-7-1-0)
In Buzzing The Net’s Dynamic Dozen, the Sea Dogs were ranked
sixth.
Saint John will play three games this week. The club
hosts the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles on Friday and Saturday night before
heading to Moncton on Tuesday.
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