The Saint John Sea Dogs selected 11 players in today’s Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Entry Draft.
The Sea Dogs had two picks in the first round and used
them to select forward Matthew Highmore and defenseman Olivier Leblanc. We
profiled those two in a separate post.
As for the other nine players, here’s a closer look at
them.
With their first pick of the fourth round, the Sea Dogs
selected forward Spencer Smallman from the Fredericton Canadiens. He’s listed
as 5’07” and 140 lbs so he really is a small man. He recorded 16 goals and 25
assists in 34 games with the midget AAA Canadiens last year. He led the team in
playoff scoring with four goals and 13 assists in 10 games.
“Smallman could be a steal...skinny kid but very skilled,
hockey sense and vision you can’t teach,” tweets @lalalaprise.
The Dogs then selected another forward from the Canadiens
in Noah Zilbert with the 73rd overall pick. Listed at 5’7” and 175
lbs, Zilbert registered 26 goals and 29 assists in 27 games to finish second in
team scoring during the regular season. He added five goals and 10 assists in
the playoffs.
Zilbert also spent some time with the Woodtsock Slammers
this past season and was part of Team Atlantic at the World Under-17 Hockey
Challenge.
The Sea Dogs selected a Newfoundlander 121st
overall, picking up Marcus Cuomo from the St. John's Privateers Major Midget Hockey Club. Listed at 5’10” and 197 lbs, the 16-year old recorded 29 goals and
17 assists in 35 regular season games. He led the team in playoff scoring,
registering 15 goals and 13 assists in 10 games.
In round nine with the 165th overall pick, the
Sea Dogs selected goaltender Drew Michals from the Boston Junior Bruins. He’s 6’0” and
160 lbs. He went 11-1-1 with a 2.82 goals against average and a .903 save
percentage. Hard to say if he is considering the junior hockey route or if he is destined for the NCAA.
In the 10th round, the Sea Dogs used their 183rd
overall pick to select forward Justin Dickinson. He’s 6’1” and 190 lbs and recorded
a goal and seven assists within 34 games with the Valley Wildcats of the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League. He went pointless in six playoff games.
In the 12th round, Saint John picked 5’10”,
145 lbs forward Mathieu Newcomb from LJR High School in Shediac.
With the last pick of the 12th round, the Sea
Dogs selected Moncton Flyers defenseman Shane MacDonald. MacDonald who had three
goals and 15 assists in 30 games this past season in the NB/PEI Major Midget
Hockey League. He added a goal and three assists in nine playoff contests.
With the last pick in the 13th round, Saint
John picked their second American in Connecticut defenseman Wiley Sherman.
According to Elite Prospects he had two goals and five assists with Hotchkiss
School last season. The 6’5”, 200 lbs defender is committed to Harvard University for the 2014 season.
With their final pick (250th overall), Saint John selected forward Jeremy
Brown from Chateauguay midget AAA in
Quebec.
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