SAINT JOHN – Two members of the Saint John Seas Dogs have
been named Quebec Major Hockey League stars for the month of February.
Sea Dogs captain Jonathan Huberdeau has been named the
league’s first star for the month. According to a QMJHL release, “author of 21
points in 10 games, Huberdeau scored 11 goals, including four winning goals.
His +/- is just as impressive with +16. Moreover, he played three games of four
points in February and is only missing one point to reach his all-time QMJHL
career record of 200 points.”
Defenseman Nathan Beaulieu has been named the second star
of the month. The Montreal Canadiens prospect “collected 15 assists, a record
among all QMJHL players for the month of February with a total of 17 points in
11 games. He also maintained an extraordinary +/- of +12. On February 11th, he
landed a new record for a Sea Dogs defenceman with his 135th career point, burying
Simon Despres’ 134 points.”
Quebec Remparts forward Frederick Roy was named the third
star.
The Sea Dogs went a perfect 10-0 in February, outscoring
opponents 52-16. They have a three-point lead on the Shawinigan Cataractes in
the race for first place.
Saint John begins their March schedule tonight at 7:30pm
against the PEI Rocket.
No comments:
Post a Comment