Our recap. The Titan picked up their fourth win of the
season over the Sea Dogs, winning 4-3. Bathurst had a 4-1 lead in the opening
minutes of the third and hung for the win.
The Telegraph-Journal’s recap. Danick Gauthier, Aidan
Kelly and Stephen MacAulay did the scoring for Saint John, which was missing
several high-end players, including Jonathan Huberdeau, Nathan Beaulieu, Tomas
Jurco and Charlie Coyle, who are all playing at the World Junior Hockey
Championship.
SaintJohnSeaDogs.com’s recap. Zach O’Brien had two goals
to seize the QMJHL lead with 33 on the season, Sebastien Trudeau had a goal and
two assists and Mirko Hoefflin chipped in a single. Matthew Bissonnette had two
assists and Robert Steeves made 30 saves for the win.
The Titan website’s recap. It was back to work tonight
for the Titan players as they were hosting the Saint John Sea Dogs.
The Canadian Press’ recap. The Saint John Sea Dogs are
the top team in the Maritimes Division, but it doesn't seem that way when they
play their division rival, the Acadie-Bathurst Titan.
SN Live Blog replay. The Sea Dogs were missing unlimited
players.
MISSING IN ACTION: The Sea Dogs were without forwards
Jonathan Huberdeau, Tomas Jurco, and Charlie Coyle and defenseman Nathan
Beaulieu due to their participation in the World Junior Hockey Championships.
Forward Oliver Cooper is also away at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.
Forwards Ryan Tesink (knee), Stanislav Galiev (wrist),
and Devon Oliver-Dares (head) were also out due to injuries.
For Chiasson, he made his Sea Dogs debut after
being acquired in a trade a few days ago. He had an assist on Stephen MacAulay’s third period goal. He finished the game with one shot, two hits, and went 2/2
on faceoffs.
Kelly and Pasher both played in their third game for the
Sea Dogs this season. McGuigan was playing in his sixth game while Anderson
played in his 21st. None of these four had points on Wednesday
night.
O CANADA: Due to sound problems at the KC Irving Regional
Centre, O Canada had to be sung by the fans attending the game.
GOOD CROWD: Pretty good crowd at last night’s game by
Bathurst standards. 2,011 fans were on hand which is the third largest crowd of
the season at the KC Irving Regional Centre. It was only the third time this
year that the Titan had over 2,000 fans at a game. Two of those games have been
against Saint John.
STRUGGLES: The Sea Dogs fell to 1-3-0-1 against the Titan
this season with the loss. Four of Saint John’s 12 losses this year have to
been against Bathurst.
Saint John had their struggles against Bathurst last year
as well, going 6-2-0-0. Two of the Sea Dogs’ seven regulation losses were
against the Titan.
The Sea Dogs haven’t been terrible on the road this year - but they haven't been that great, either. Yesterday’s loss dropped them to 12-8-0-1 away from Harbour Station. They
have outscored their opponents 76-69.
CORBEIL: Mathieu Corbeil had a rough start to the second
half, allowing four goals on just 19 shots. After allowing the fourth goal 24
seconds into the third period, he was replaced by Sebastien Auger. Although
Auger only had to make five saves in relief, he made a few great stops to give the Sea Dogs a chance to win.
With the trade deadline just over a week over away, it’ll
be interesting to see what happens with the goaltending.
O’BRIEN: Zach O’Brien is a pretty good hockey player. He
scored his 32nd and 33rd goal of the season in the Titan’s
win last night. The two markers pushed him into sole possession of the league’s
goal scoring race, one ahead of Danick Gauthier.
POWER PLAY: Bathurst entered the game with the league’s
best power play but went 0-for-3 on the night. Saint John did a solid job on
the penalty kill, which is currently ranked ninth in the league.
QUICK HITS: Charles-Olivier Roussel and Kevin Gagne both
had two assists… Gagne and Aidan Kelly were both a +2… Ian Saab and Jason Seed
were both a -2… Danick Gauthier had six shots. Scott Oke and Aidan Kelly both
had five shots… Dylan McGuigan had four hits.
NEXT GAME: The Sea Dogs host the PEI Rocket tomorrow night
at Harbour Station.
Photo Credit: Titan website
Photo Credit: Titan website
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