Tonight at Harbour Station, two of the QMJHL’s elite teams battle it out as the Saint John Sea Dogs
host the Shawinigan Cataractes at 7pm. This is the Cataractes’ final visit to
Saint John in the regular season.
Yesterday on Chris Cuthbert’s blog, former Sportsnet
junior hockey play-by-play man Peter Loubardias said this.
By the way. Shawinigan plays Saint John tomorrow. Maybe a precursor of a game to be played on the 27th of May.
May 27th is Jeff Bagwell’s birthday. It’s also
the date of the Memorial Cup final.
This game has more storylines than an episode of Modern
Family. There’s the whole Memorial Cup hosting thing. The world junior players
are all back thing. The Brandon Gormley trade thing. The arrival of Charlie
Coyle thing.
Here are several things you need to watch for/follow heading into this
evening’s tilt. This is going to be quite a show.
THE TOP LINE: Saint John’s top line is expected to
feature Jonathan Huberdeau, Zack Phillips, and Charlie Coyle tonight. These
three will play together for the first time, and the trio has the potential to
put up unlimited points. All three are first-round NHL draft picks. How well
will they play together? We’ll begin to find out tonight.
GORMLEY: It should be interesting to hear the response
Brandon Gormley gets this evening from Sea Dogs fans. It shouldn’t be booed
during the pre-game world junior ceremony, but after that it's basically fair game.
Gormley will make his Shawinigan debut tonight against a
team that tried to make a deal for his services. He’ll join Morgan Ellis on the
revamped Cataractes blue line.
KABANOV: To be honest, we often forget Kirill Kabanov
even plays for Shawinigan. He’s no longer getting hurt every other day. He’s
not stealing peanuts. He’s not getting booted off hockey teams.
The Russian has 14 goals and 16 assists in 26 games with
the Cataractes this year. He sits seventh in team scoring.
WORLD JUNIORS: All four QMJHL players who represented
Canada at the world juniors will play in this game as Jonathan Huberdeau and
Nathan Beaulieu take on Brandon Gormley and Michael Bournival. American Charlie
Coyle and Slovakia Tomas Jurco also took part. They will all be honoured before
the game.
MONDOU: No matter what happens tonight, Shawinigan
Cataractes general manager Martin Mondou will have something to say about it –
as will the Shawinigan media. If the Cataractes win, prepare to hear the “we
are clearly as good as Saint John” rants. If they lose, prepare to hear “our
chemistry isn’t that good yet but it will be excellent in May.”
GAUTHIER: Danick Gauthier enters tonight’s game with 33
goals in 43 games. He currently sits second in the league, four goals behind
Bathurst’s Zach O’Brien.
Gauthier is also a former Cataracte. He played in
one-game with Shawinigan in 2008-09, recording an assist. He was later traded
to Saint John in the Alex Grant deal.
THE CROWD: In a perfect world, this game is sold-out a
week out. But this world ain’t perfect, and here we are on gameday with plenty
of good seats still available. This certainly won’t help with the crowd number,
either.
30 ROCK: It returns to NBC tonight at 9pm. No idea how
this will affect the outcome of the game.
WILL THIS SONG BE PLAYED?: A friend told us about this song. Fastforward to around 3:10.
WILL THIS SONG BE PLAYED?: A friend told us about this song. Fastforward to around 3:10.
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