There’s a fairly huge game being played tomorrow at
Harbour Station. We recommend you attend.
Patrick King of Sportsnet has named Thursday’s contest between Saint John and Shawinigan the QMJHL “game of the week.”
“This game means so much more to both teams than the two
points could ever mean in the standings,” writes King. “The hosting rights for
this year's MasterCard Memorial Cup came down to these two teams and many in
Saint John still feel slighted by the hosting committee's decision. Only two
points separate both teams heading into the week for first place in league
standings. Expect a heated, playoff-like game and atmosphere at Harbour
Station.”
This is the last time the Cataractes will travel to Saint
John in the regular season. The Sea Dogs play in Shawinigan twice over the
remainder of the season.
MORE ON THE GAME
Steve Turcotte of Le Nouvellsite has more Cataractes/SeaDogs stuff en francais. He still has the Sea Dogs as the team to beat in the
league.
Sportsnet also has an article on tomorrow’s game with
some quotes from Martin Mondou. According to Patrick King, Mondou denies
assembling his team specifically to challenge Saint John.
"The Sea Dogs are really a team that was built from
their offence and now our team was really built from our defence and our
goalie, so we're really two different teams," he said.
It’s going to be a wild stretch run with these two
playing each other three more times.
SCHOLASTIC AWARD
Mathieu Corbeil has been named the Sea Dogs’ scholastic
player of the month for December.
This initiative’s goal, which was developed by the QMJHL
and its member clubs, is to recognize student athletes’ performances both on
the ice and at school. The players are selected for their school results, their
implication, the school-hockey conciliation, their team spirit and their on-ice
performances.
GOAL SCORING LEAD
Zach O’Brien is starting to peel away from the pack in
the league’s goal-scoring lead. The Acadie-Bathurst Titan sniper now has a
league high 37 goals in 44 games. Saint John’s Danick Gauthier sits second with
33. He is in a tie with Bathurst’s Matthew Bissonnette for second but has
played two fewer games.
KEVIN GAGNE
How ‘bout Kevin Gagne over the past few weeks? The
defenseman has five goals and five assists over his past 10 games. He now has
eight goals and 16 helpers in 45 total games this year.
JURCO
Open Ice Hockey has a story on Tomas Jurco and how he now
longer wants to be known just for his trick shots.
“I want to be known as a good hockey player, not just the
guy with the stick and puck,” said Jurco.
Here’s some video from the interview which took place at
the world juniors.
DESPRES HURT
The Pittsburgh Penguins called up Simon Despres for last
night’s game against Ottawa. Now he’ll be out of action for a few weeks. Fromthe Pens website:
However, Bylsma said rookie defenseman Simon Despres, who was recalled to play in Tuesday's game against Ottawa, suffered a sprained knee and will be out two to four weeks. He played only three minutes during the 5-1 loss to the Senators and was ruled to have a lower-body injury during the second period.
In 14 games with Pittsburgh, Despres has a goal and three
assists.
HOCKEY DAY IN CANADA
The Sea Dogs are in Charlottetown to play the PEI Rocket
on Saturday, February 11. CBC will be hosting their annual Hockey Day in Canada
stuff on the Island that day. It sounds like some highlights of that game will
be aired on Hockey Night in Canada.
"CBC will be shooting from here and bringing
components of that game into the national broadcast," said Wayne Long (not
the Wayne Long), Charlottetown's events development officer, to The Guardian.
STEVEN ANTHONY
Steven Anthony. Remember him? He’s currently playing with
the East Coast Hockey League’s Kalamazoo Wings. The Sturgis Journal had a story on him last week.
“I’ve tried to improve and make adjustments to my game to
be a smarter player and not run around the ice like you sometimes do in the
juniors,” said Anthony.
The Halifax native has seven goals and nine assists in 24
games in the ECHL this season.
WHAT?
We like Sportsnet’s Sam Cosentino, and it can’t be an
easy job covering 59 teams. But his trade deadline column featured a really,
really bizarre paragraph today.
The Saint John Sea Dogs didn't need much, but the addition of Jordan Moore on the back should solidify their top six. Addition without penalty in the form of Charlie Coyle, and the toughness provided by Maxime Villemaire should have the Dogs in the hunt to defend their MasterCard Memorial Cup title.
Jordan Moore as a top-six defenseman, solidifying their defense? Oh my…
CJ
Lastly, here’s friend-of-the-blog CJ taking about Zack
Phillips and the Sea Dogs.
And here’s CJ comparing Saint John’s “Big 4” to the
Windsor Spitfires’ “Big 4” from a couple of years back. Really solid vid.
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