HALLOWEEN
In which Nathan Beaulieu and other members of the Hamilton
Bulldogs show off their… laughs.
JERSEY AUCTION
The Sea Dogs are beginning to auction off the white
jerseys players wore last season. The Sea Dogs website explains the entire
operation that is being done through eBay.
PINK JERSEYS
The Sea Dogs announced Monday that few pink jerseys
from Friday’s raffle remain unclaimed. They are:
#25 Mastrangelo – 3762
#27 Cooper – 4023
#30 Fournier – 4202
Steven Duda’s jersey was also unclaimed but has since
been claimed.
Fans have until this Friday, Nov. 2 at 5 PM to claim
their jerseys before they go to auction at a later date.
LEDUC
Former Sea Dog Alex Leduc has been suspended indefinitely
by the St. Thomas University Tommies men’s hockey team because of “conduct unbecoming a
student athlete.” According to HockeyScene.com, “during the third period of the
Atlantic University Sport men’s hockey game between the St. Thomas University
Tommies and the Saint Mary’s University Huskies on Saturday, October 27, Ryan
said that Leduc showed clear intent to injure an opposing player.”
Brad Smith, the victim of the play, is believed to have
suffered a broken ankle.
“In my opinion, it was completely out of frustration and
was done thinking there would be no consequences,” said Tommies head coach Troy
Ryan. “Smith was the target because he happened to be in a vulnerable situation
and Alex took his frustrations out on him.”
Leduc spent parts of four seasons with the Sea Dogs from
2006-07 to 2009-10. His best came in 2007-08 where he recorded 41 points in 68
regular season games.
SUPER SERIES
The Subway Super Series begins next week with Team QMJHL
taking on Team Russia. Saint John will be represented by forwards Jonathan
Huberdeau and Ryan Tesink. Huberdeau told Sportsnet.ca that he is hoping to
play on a line with Halifax Mooseheads star Nathan MacKinnon.
"That's why I'm really excited," the Saint John Sea Dogs' captain said. "Hopefully I can play with MacKinnon. He's a great player and I never got a chance to play with him. It will be nice.
"You see some good players and you're like, 'I would like to play with them' and this is the type of game you get a chance to play with them."
Game One of the series is Monday in
Blainville-Boisbriand.
PRAISE
Marcus Cuomo got some high praise on Twitter after
scoring his first QMJHL goal on Sunday.
Congrats to @mcuomo10 on his first qmjhl goal. First of many kid! #yesby
— Luke Adam (@LukeJAdam) October 28, 2012
PETERSEN
As the Sea Dogs noted on Twitter this morning, former
Saint John forward Nick Petersen is leading the East Coast Hockey League in
scoring with 14 points. Petersen has six goals and eight assists in seven games
with the Orlando Solar Bears.
Petersen played his overage season with the Sea Dogs in
2009-10, registering 39 goals and 40 assists in 59 games. He added another
seven goals and 21 assists in the playoffs.
COYLE
The Sporting News has an article on Mikael Grunland and former Sea Dog Charlie Coyle.
“Each league is a little different,” Coyle told the
Sporting News. “NCAA, it’s more defensive, I feel like. They’re both great
leagues. I chose to go to major junior, I felt that was the path for me, and I
feel it’s a little more open, a little more offensive opportunities, stuff like
that. Here, it’s a step up, and speed-wise, it’s faster. Getting used to it
takes a little bit, but it’s good.”
Coyle has five goals and an assist in seven games with
the AHL’s Houston Aeros this season.
TSN RANKINGS
Thee Sea Dogs made TSN’s QMJHL Player Rankings this week.
No. 27 – Jonathan Huberdeau
No. 43 – Stephen MacAulay
No. 46 – Kevin Gagne
Former Sea Dog Scott Oke, now with the Rimouski Oceanic,
came in at No. 35.
Player rankings are based on statistical production and
are intended to value the impact a player has on the game.
MASTRANGELO
Here are Michael Mastrangelo’s fights from last weekend’s
action, via HockeyFights.com.
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