FINAL: PEI 4, Saint John 3 (SO)
SAINT JOHN – Matthew Bursey had quite a homecoming on
Friday night at Harbour Station.
The Saint John native stunned his hometown team by
scoring the shootout winner to give the Prince Edward Island Rocket an improbable
4-3 victory over the Saint John Sea Dogs. Bursey had a section of Harbour
Station cheering him on loudly throughout the game and they exploded when he beat Sea Dogs goaltender Sebastien Auger in the third round of the
shootout.
The Rocket were 1.1 seconds away from losing but Josh
Currie netted the equalizer, sending the game to overtime and eventually a
shootout. Jessyko Bernard and Ben Duffy had the other regulation goals for PEI.
Maxime Lagace made 33 saves for the win.
PEI opened the scoring but never took the lead again. The
Rocket battled all night long and never allowed the Sea Dogs to take a two-goal
lead.
As for Saint John, it was pretty much the same story. The
Sea Dogs were missing seven regular forwards and Scott Oke who was traded on
Thursday. They just couldn’t grind out another goal. Saint John’s power play
also struggled, going 0-for-4.
It certainly wasn’t the greatest way to end the 2011 home
schedule.
The Dogs had goals from Aidan Kelly, Stephen MacAulay,
and Charles-Olivier Roussel. Auger made 20 saves in the loss.
Saint John went to the power play at 5:49 and had some
good pressure on. Their best chance came when the puck went to Stephen Anderson
at the top of the crease but he couldn’t beat Maxime Lagace.
PEI and Saint John exchanged power play opportunities in
the remaining part of the first frame but neither team could get much going.
Shots were 12-8 in favour of the Rocket in the opening 20
minutes. PEI had the better of the scoring chances.
The Sea Dogs had quite a few chances in the opening
minutes of the second period. Danny Chaissson had a break but was stopped by
Lagace. Then, Kevin Gagne nailed the post which was followed by Lagace robbing
Pierre Durepos at the side of the net.
Finally, at 4:13, Aidan Kelly tied the game. Kelly fought
off a PEI defenseman and walked to the outer rim of the faceoff circle. He then
sniped the puck past Lagace to make it a 1-1 contest.
At 5:34, Alex Gallant and Grant West squared off a centre
ice. It was a great tilt with both players landing some bombs. We’ll call it a
draw.
Saint John took the lead at 11:55. After a scramble in
the crease, the puck came out to MacAulay he sent a high shot through some
traffic and in to make it 2-1 Sea Dogs.
But the Rocket would tie it back up at 16:08. Duffy
crept in from the line and wired a shot through a screen and past Auger to tie
it at 2-2 after two.
Shots were 13-6 Saint John in the middle frame.
Saint John took a 3-2 lead at 1:11 of the third period. A
Roussel point shot found its way past Lagace to put the Sea Dogs back in front.
The rest of the third period was basically the two teams
trading power play opportunities. Both team’s power plays were quite bad on
Friday night.
With Lagace on the bench, Matej Beran backhanded the puck
towards the net. Auger made the original stop but he couldn’t deny Currie who slid
the puck in with 1.1 seconds remaining on the clock to tie it at 3-3 and send
in into overtime.
Shots were 9-4 Saint John in the third period.
Not much happened on overtime. Shots were 6-1.
Gauthier and Bernard both scored in the opening round of
the shootout. Then in the second round, Anderson and Beran were stopped. In the
third round, Lagace stopped Zack Phillips, setting up Bursey’s heroics.
MISSING IN ACTION: The Sea Dogs were once again 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.
NEXT GAME: The Sea Dogs travel to Moncton to face the
Wildcats on Saturday afternoon at 4pm.
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