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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Sea Dogs Notebook

MAGAZINE


As tweeted by RDS’ Stephane Leroux, Jonathan Huberdeau is the cover boy for a new addition of LHJMQ MAG.

THURSDAY’S GAME
Next up for the Sea Dogs is a Thursday night matchup with the Moncton Wildcats. Game time is 7pm at Harbour Station. Upper bowl tickets can be purchased for just $10.

The Sea Dogs will be accepting donations in partnership with Aeropostale for the fifth annual Teens For Jeans campaign on Thursday night. Fans can donate any brand or size of gently worn jeans, which will be given to local charities that serve homeless teens. Fans making a donation will receive a coupon for 25 per cent off a pair of new Aero jeans at Aeropostale, and a chance to win a pair of Aero jeans signed by the Sea Dogs.

“Two years ago we partnered with the Sea Dogs and had our most successful year to date, bringing in 1,588 pairs. Our goal this year is to collect 2,500 pairs and we are so excited to again have the Sea Dogs on board,” said Julie Allen, manager of Aeropostale Saint John, in a team release. “Our goal is quite high this year but I know that together with the Sea Dogs fans and our community support we can make this our biggest year yet.”

SAUVE
The Sea Dogs website had an article on former ex-Dog Yann Sauve last week. In it, the defenseman talks about his NHL debut, his season so far, and has some comments from his old billet family.

“How much could he eat? Holy Dear God, the kid would get up, have at least two bowls of cereal, four things of yogurt, and toast. Then he would take probably three sandwiches for lunch with him and then whatever else he ate out there I don’t know,” Karen Losier, his billet mother, said. “He’d have at least two plates of supper, then four more yogurt, a couple apples and oranges, then dessert and then he’d come back up and eat before he’d go to bed.”

FIGHT
Here’s Ian Saab’s fight with Robert Davis from Sunday’s game in Bathurst.


BIG TRIP
The Blainville-Boisbriand Armada make their first appearance of the season at Harbour Station on Sunday afternoon. The Dogs host their expansion cousins at 3pm.

The game will close out a big time road trip for the Armada. They are in Bathurst Wednesday night, in Moncton on Friday, in Charlottetown on Saturday and wrap it up on Sunday in Saint John.

The Armada have a decent record of 25-18-2-1 and sit third overall in the league thanks to playing in the terrible Telus West Division.

SDTV
Here’s a SeaDogTV video about the team's visit to Afterburn Performance.

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