A collection of recaps from last night’s 8-0 Saint John
Sea Dogs win over the Rimouski Oceanic…
Our recap. The Sea Dogs completed a President’s Cup final
sweep over the Oceanic on Thursday night at Colisee de Rimouski, winning their
second consecutive Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Championship.
News 88.9’s recap. Featuring Tim Roszell’s goal calls.
SaintJohnSeaDogs.com’s recap. Stanislav Galiev had a hat
trick and added two assists as the Sea Dogs became the first repeat Quebec
Major Junior Hockey League champions since the Gatineau/Hull Olympiques in 2003
and 2004.
The Canadian Press’ recap. "Our first few goals were
all about shooting the puck from the slot," Sea Dogs head coach Gerard
Gallant said. "Guys were going hard to the net. It's a simple game and we
played it to perfection."
L’Avantage’s recap. Saint John’s offense exploded last
night to sweep the series.
Le Journal de Quebec’s recap. The Sea Dogs will head to
Shawinigan next week to play in the Memorial Cup tournament for a second
straight year.
SN Live Blog Replay. What a performance.
SERIES: With the win, Saint John wins the best-of-seven
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Championship Series 4-0. They are the first
team to sweep their final series since the Lewiston Maineiacs (RIP) did so back in
2007.
BACK-TO-BACK: The Sea Dogs are just the seventh team in league history to win back-to-back President’s Cups and the first since the
2003 and 2004 Hull/Gatineau Olympiques. Cool stuff.
The Sea Dogs dressed seven defensemen and 11 forwards for
this one.
FIRST PERIOD: What a start by the Sea Dogs last night.
They led just 1-0 halfway through the first but scored four more times in the
second half of the period to lead 5-0 after 20 minutes. Tomas Jurco scored
twice in the frame. Saint John outshot Rimouski 20-7.
GALIEV: Stanislav Galiev had a huge game. He recorded a
hat trick and added two assists to give him 16 goals and 19 helpers in just 17
playoff games. His 34 points ties him with Charlie Coyle for the most in the
league this post-season with 34.
"My legs felt good and I wanted to be dangerous with
the puck every time," Galiev told The Canadian Press. "I'm just
having fun and this will be a great memory. I've had three great seasons here
and we're looking forward to the Memorial Cup."
JURCO: Tomas Jurco also had a big game for Saint John. He
had two goals and three assists and finishes the playoffs fourth in team scoring
with 13 goals and 16 assists for 29 points.
Jurco scored a goal in every game of this series and
finished with five in the four games.
COYLE: Charlie Coyle, who had an assist on Thursday, was
awarded the Guy Lafleur trophy as the playoff’s Most Valuable Player. He is the
first American player to win the award since Pat LaFontaine in 1982-83.
Coyle finishes the post-season in a tie for the most
playoff points with 34. He recorded 15 goals and 19 assists in 17 games.
CORBEIL: Goaltender Mathieu Corbeil certainly proved he
can perform in the playoffs with his play over the past month. He made
24 saves in last night’s win to earn his first shutout of the playoffs this
year.
The 20-year old played every minute of action for Saint
John in the playoffs. He compiled a 16-0-1 record to go with a 0.917 save
percentage and a 2.18 goals against average.
BIG PLUS: Even if you aren’t a fan of the plus/minus
category, you have to be impressed with some of the numbers a few Sea Dogs put
up last night. Zack Phillips, Tomas Jurco, and Stanislav Galiev were all a +6
while Charles Roussel and Nathan Beaulieu were both a +5.
POINTS: Defensemen Ian Saab and Nathan Beaulieu had
multi-point nights, recording two assists each. It was a big night for Saab
considering he only had one assist in the playoffs entering the game.
Zack Phillips, Jonathan Huberdeau, and Danick Gauthier
all finished with a goal and an assist each.
SWEEP: This was the third series the Sea Dogs swept this
post-season. Their only playoff loss was an overtime defeat in Chicoutimi in
the third round. Impressive.
STAYING HERE: This is the third straight year a Maritime based team has won the President's Cup with Moncton winning in 2010 and Saint John in 2011 and 2012. Halifax in 2013? We'll see what happens.
CELEBRATION: We got a bunch of celebration video in a separate post that can be seen here.
NOTES: Stanislav Galiev had a Sea Dogs high nine shots on
goal… Charlie Coyle, Jonathan Huberdeau, and Ryan Tesink all recorded two hits… every
Rimouski player finished with a minus rating… Jerome Gauthier-Leduc led the
Oceanic in shots with four… Petr Straka and Robbie DeFulviis each had three
hits… Rimouski’s power play went 0/4… sellout crowd of 5,062 watched the match.
The crowd got thinner as Saint John’s goal count got higher… this
Cup clinching win was certainly less dramatic than last season’s double-overtime thriller… Tomas Jurco’s first period goal ended up being the Cup
winning goal… Sea Dogs head coach Gerard Gallant has now won the President’s
Cup four times – twice as a player and twice as a coach.
OUT OF TOWN: Edmonton took a 3-2 series lead in the WHL
Championship Series with a 4-3 win over Portland.
Tonight at 8pm on Sportsnet, London can advance to the
Memorial Cup with a win over the Niagara IceDogs. The Knights lead that series
3-1.
NEXT GAME: Saint John will play either London or Niagara
on Saturday, May 19 at 8pm in their first game at the Memorial Cup.
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