HIGHMORE
As you can see in this video posted by the Chronicle
Herald’s Willy Palov, the Sea Dogs’ top pick in the QMJHL Entry Draft had to
shake hands with his left hand.
According to Metro Halifax, “Highmore recently had
shoulder surgery and couldn’t handshake with his dominant right on draft day,
he said he’ll be ready for training camp.”
“I was always hoping Saint John because it’s such a great
place to be,” Highmore told reporters.
Highmore, from Dartmouth, was the first Maritimer
selected. Newfounlander Clark Bishop was the first player from Atlantic Canada
picked, going third overall to Cape Breton.
RECAP
The Sea Dogs website has a full recap of what the Sea
Dogs did yesterday.
“I like his skating, he’s got a quick first step," Sea
Dogs Nova Scotia scout Sid Veysey said about Highmore. “As far as the passing
and playmaking, he’s kind of like Sidney Crosby in that aspect of the game, and
that’s what we like about him.”
“It’s a big organization and they win,’’ Olivier Leblanc,
the 11th overall pick, said of the Sea Dogs. “It’s fun to go to a
team that wins. They will take care of me."
VIDEO
Here’s Palov and Mooseheads play-by-play man John Moore discussing the Mooseheads, Screaming Eagles, and Matthew Highmore.
RELEASED
The following players no longer appear on Saint John’s roster and were placed on the list of players who were eligible to be drafted
this weekend: Danny Chiasson, Ben MacDonald, Spencer MacDonald, Joseph Manno,
Dylan McGuigan, Jordan Moore, Richard Tingley, Grant West, and Danny Wicks.
No real surprises there.
GOALTENDING
A couple of surprises involved goaltenders. Mason
McDonald, the top ranked goaltender who was projected to seventh overall by
Central Scouting, slipped all the way to 20th where he was picked by
Bathurst.
Goaltender Keven Bouchard, projected to go 15th
overall, slid all the way to 46th where he was selected by Val-d’Or.
The Sea Dogs drafted just one goaltender and that was
American Drew Michals in the ninth round. No idea if he'll report.
HALIFAX
There were lots of rumours going around that the Sea Dogs
and Mooseheads would make a deal involving Halifax's first round pick. Obviously, that never happened.
“It wasn’t a (high) enough pick to bring us a player who
would put us over the top,” Halifax general manager Cam Russell told Metro Halifax. “We felt (drafting Eichel) was the best scenario for us.”
Halifax selected American Jack Eichel in the first round,
surprising everyone. Eichel has commitments with the US Development Team and our old friend Jack
Parker at Boston University.
SULLIVAN
Shawinigan made an interesting pick in the 14th
round, selecting Montreal Canadiens prospect Colin Sullivan 239th
overall. He was a seventh round pick of the Habs in the 2011 NHL Draft.
The defenseman had seven goals and nine assists in 24
games with Avon Old Farms in Connecticut last season. He has committed to play at Boston College next year.
WILDCATS
Six members of the Valley Wildcats were selected in the
2012 Draft, including Jason Dickinson who was picked 183rd overall
by the Sea Dogs. The Kings County Register has more on the ‘Cats.
SHEA
Speaking of the Wildcats, Moncton didn’t trade highly touted
forward Brandon Shea. The American left the team mid-season last year and the
Wildcats have said they will try to trade him.
Shea recorded three goals and seven assists in 45
contests with Moncton before departing.
On the bright side, Shea rumours will give all of us QMJHL followers
something to talk about this summer.
TRADES
Other than swapping picks, there weren’t a whole lot of
trades yesterday. The most notable transactions saw Bathurst acquire Brandon
Hynes from Victorivaille, Val-d’Or acquire Memorial Cup hero Anton Zlobin from
Shawinigan, Rouyn-Noranda acquire Gabriel Desjardins from Quebec, and Gatineau
acquire Robert Steeves from Bathurst. All of this weekend’s trades can be seen here.
UP NEXT
Up next for the Sea Dogs: the 2012 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft. It takes place on June 27 beginning at 10am Atlantic. The Sea
Dogs, at the moment, will select 52nd and 112th overall. [EDIT: As a reader pointed out, the Sea Dogs actually have Rimouski's Euro pick which is 34th overall]
What happened to Highmore's shoulder???
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