RIMOUSKI, Que. – The Saint John Sea Dogs are a win away
from their second straight Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Championship.
The Sea Dogs defeated the Rimouski Oceanic 6-4 on
Wednesday night Colisee de Rimouski. Saint John now leads the best-of-seven
President’s Cup final 3-0 heading into Game 4 tomorrow night. If the Dogs win
tomorrow, they will win the President’s Cup and book a trip to Shawinigan
to play in the 2012 MasterCard Memorial Cup tournament.
Danick Gauthier recorded two goals while singles came from
Charles Roussel, Stephen MacAulay, Stanislav Galiev and Tomas Jurco. Goaltender
Mathieu Corbeil made 23 saves for his 15th playoff win.
Jerome Gauthier-Leduc, Alexandre Mallet, Petr Straka, and
Francis Beuvillier scored for the Oceanic. Jacob Gervais-Chouinard allowed five
goals on 20 shots before getting the hook. Carl Hozjan allowed one goal on four
shots in relief.
It was just 1-1 after one and stayed that way until late
in the second. The Dogs scored two goals within a 33 second span to lead 3-1
after two. It was 5-2 at one point in the third but the Oceanic would storm
back to get within goal. But that would be as close as they would get on this
night, sliding into a huge hole heading into Game 4 tomorrow.
It was a penalty filled affair – especially in the first
period – but the Oceanic struggled on the power play, finishing the match at
1/7. The Sea Dogs’ penalty kill was solid as was Corbeil who made several big
stops throughout the game.
Game 4 is Thursday night at 8:30pm and can be seen on TVA
Sports.
Petr Straka had a great chance early on a partial
break but was stopped by Sea Dogs netminder Mathieu Corbeil.
Corbeil had to make few more good stops up until 6:26
when Maxime Villemaire headed to the box. The penalties just kept coming after that.
Rimouski was called for too many men at 7:34 and then Tomas Jurco headed off
at 7:51.
During some of that four-on-four, Charles Roussel made it
1-0 Saint John at 8:53, beating Jacob Chouinard blocker side on a three-on-one
play.
Then at 9:56, Danick Gauthier was called for slashing.
The Oceanic would connect on the power play as a Jerome Gauthier-Leduc shot
snuck past Corbeil and went across the line to make it a 1-1 contest.
Soon after that, Alex Belzile had a great chance but was
stopped. Then during some rare even strength time, Chouinard made a nice stop
on Nathan Beaulieu.
Saint John went to the man advantage at 18:59. Charlie
Coyle had a terrific chance but hit the post while he was parked down low.
At the end of the period, Beaulieu took a slashing
penalty.
Shots in the first were 12-11 in favour of the Sea Dogs.
SECOND PERIOD
Rimouski didn’t do anything with Beaulieu in the box so
the game remained tied. Still early on in the frame, Corbeil made a few big
saves once again to keep it tied.
It was somewhat uneventful second period. Tomas Jurco had
a wraparound chance but was denied. Then a Ryan Tesink shot was deflected on
goal but stopped by Chouinard. Soon after, Robbie DeFulviis put a huge on Tesink
but he would be okay.
Saint John went to the power play at 14:12 as Bezile
headed off. The Dogs had some good pressure on the man advantage but were
unable create many solid scoring opportunities.
After the penalty expired, a bad line change by Saint
John created a three-on-one for Rimouski. Alex Tanguay shot the puck only to be
denied by the arm of Corbeil.
At 17:30, Stephen MacAulay was literally left all alone
in front of the goal. Tesink passed the puck to him and he scored to give the
Dogs a 2-1 advantage.
Then 33 seconds later, Jonathan Huberdeau fed Gauthier who scored to give the Dogs a huge 3-1 lead heading into intermission.
Shots were 6-6 in the middle stanza.
THIRD PERIOD
Alexandre Mallet scored just 18 seconds in to make it a
3-2 game.
But the Sea Dogs would quickly respond. Tomas Jurco fed
Stanislav Galiev in front who scored his 13th of the post-season to
restore the two-goal lead for Saint John.
During some four-on-four at 1:31, Gauthier netted his
second of the game when he beat Chouinard five-hole to give the Dogs a 5-2 edge.
Carl Hozjan would replace Chouinard in goal after that one.
The Oceanic headed to the power play at 3:44 when Pierre
Durepos headed off for delay of game but the Dogs would kill it off. Soon
after, Hozjan made a big time stop as smothered the puck in the crease before it could cross the line.
Rimouski made it a 5-3 game at 11:03. Petr Straka fired a
hard shot through some traffic and got past Corbeil to make it a two-goal game
again.
Saint John then had to kill off a lengthy five-on-three
after Jason Seed and Durepos took penalties at 13:25 and 13:38. But they would
kill it off.
Despite killing it off, the Oceanic would make it a 5-4
game when Francis Beauvillier jammed the puck in at 16:05.
But the Sea Dogs would quickly get some insurance back
when Jurco scored at 18:01 to make it 6-4. That is the way it would stand.
Shots were 10-6 Rimouski in the third.
The Oceanic went 1-for-7 on the power play while Saint
John went 0-for-3.
NOTES: See Sea Dogs Postscript tomorrow on SN.
Hopefully just one more game in the Q then we can finally play some five on five hockey. After playing five on seven for the last two series' it will be a nice change of pace for the dogs.
ReplyDeleteDogs in four!
The refs were, once again, horrible last night!
ReplyDeleteRefs weren't great, but Beaulieu is a bit of a hot head. Notice he lost the C for game 2. Too much action after the whistle. That becomes a liability!
ReplyDeleteDon't know if he lost it or that was Gallant's intent all along. The playing with a broken stick penalty was the icing on the incompetence cake for the officials. The question for tonight is how many 4 or 5 on 3's will they give Rimouski to give them a fighting chance at a win?
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