A collection of recaps from last night’s 7-4 Saint John
Sea Dogs win over the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles…
Our recap. It was another historic night for the Sea
Dogs. The win gave the team a final record of 50-15-0-3, making them the first
team in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League history to record three straight
50-win seasons.
News 88.9’s recap. Featuring Tim Roszell’s goal calls.
SaintJohnSeaDogs.com’s recap. Danick Gauthier set a
personal, family and franchise record with two goals in the Saint John Sea Dogs
7-4 win over the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles Saturday.
CapeBretonEagles.com’s recap. Danick Gauthier had a pair
of goals for the Sea Dogs while Dylan McGuigan, Stanislav Galiev, Ryan Tesink,
Stephen MacAulay and Aidan Kelly each scored single markers for Saint John who
improve to 50-15-0-3 on the season.
MISSING IN ACTION: Defenseman Charles Roussel and forward
Zack Phillips were given the night off. Ian Saab served the third game of his
eight-game suspension. Maxime Villemaire (knee) and Devon Oliver-Dares
(collarbone) were out with injuries.
CALLED UP: Defenseman Jordan Moore and forward Dylan
McGuigan played in their second straight games with the Sea Dogs. Moore
finished the game with a -1 rating, one shot, and served a minor penalty.
McGuigan scored his first QMJHL goal in the first period,
tying the game at 2-2. He had just one shot in the game and went 10/16 in the
faceoff circle.
Saint John finishes the season with a record of 50-15-0-3
for 103 points. They had 53 wins and 109 points in 2009-10 and 58 wins and 119
points last year.
GAUTHIER: Danick Gauthier’s two goals gave him 47 on the
season, setting a new team record for goals in a single season. Mike Hoffman
previously held the record with 46 in 2009-10.
The new club record caps off an amazing and surprising
season for the 20-year old. Gauthier had compiled a total of 29 goals in his
three past seasons combined.
According to the Sea Dogs website, “his father Daniel had
45 goals for the Victoriaville Tigres in the 1989-90 QMJHL season.”
COYLE: Charlie Coyle had two assists, meaning he will end
the season on an 11-game point streak. He has gotten assists in seven straight
contests. Coyle has also gotten a point in 11 straight road games.
The former Boston University Terrier finishes the season
with 15 goals and 23 assists in just 23 games.
VS CB: The Sea Dogs finish the season with a record of
7-1-0-0 against the Screaming Eagles while Cape Breton finishes with a 1-7-0-0
record against Saint John.
BAD START: Saint John got off to a bad start on Saturday
and found themselves down 2-0 less than halfway through the opening period. The
Dogs had barely any shots on goal at the halfway mark of the frame. When Danick
Gauthier got the Dogs on the board at 14:31 it seemed the spark the Dogs who
had a strong finish to the period.
Saint John really turned it on in the second period,
scoring four times and outshooting Cape Breton 14-4.
GREEN: The Eagles wore some sick green jerseys on Saturday.
From the Eagles website:
The Cape Breton Screaming Eagles on Saturday night were wearing special Irish jerseys in memory of late President Mr. Greg Lynch. The jerseys were raffled off following the game... A total of $9,954 was raised and given to Kids Care at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital.
NOTES: Danick
Gauthier had a team high five shots… Charlie Coyle had three hits… with four penalty
minutes, Nathan Beaulieu hit the 100-penalty minute mark… Beaulieu was a team
worst -2… Jason Seed was a team best +2… the Sea Dogs end the season on a
three-game winning streak… Loic Leduc had four hits for the Eagles… Mikael
Langlois was a -4… with two assists, Jonathan Huberdeau finishes the season
with 72 points in 37 games…. Tomas Jurco returned to the Sea Dogs lineup after
missing the past four games due to academic commitments in Slovakia… Saint John
went 3/5 on the power play… more regular season ending stuff all week on the
blog.
MONDAY: The Sea Dogs will hold their awards banquet
tomorrow night at the Delta Brunswick Ballroom.
NEXT GAME: The playoffs begin next Friday night at 8pm at
Harbour Station. The Sea Dogs battle these very same Screaming Eagles. The game will air live on Sportsnet.
Photo Credit: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
Photo Credit: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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