FINAL: Saint John 1, Cape Breton 2
By Tim Lumsden
SN Staff
Saint John travelled to Centre 200 to take on the Cape
Breton Screaming Eagles on Tuesday evening as fans braved the storm and icy
roads to watch the teams battle it out.
Alex Fournier took the net for Saint John while David
Honzik stood in net for Cape Breton.
FIRST PERIOD
Cape Breton kicked off the penalties for the night when
Nick Marois took an unfortunate tripping call at 5:59. It was unfortunate for
them because Pierre Durepos scored and put the Sea Dogs up on the board, just
17 seconds into the penalty. Jakub Izacky and Olivier LeBlanc assisted on that
goal.
Oliver Cooper and Raphael Corriveau dropped the globes at
14:38, resulting in each of them spending five minutes in the box.
Charles-Eric Legare scored the first Eagles goal, to tie
the game, at 15:16.
Ian Saab took an interference penalty at 15:30 and that
would be the last penalty of the period.
The first period ended with a shots on goal total of 13-8
in favour of Cape Breton.
SECOND PERIOD
The first half of the period continued the energy of the
first. Both teams found it hard to keep the puck in their respective scoring
ends for long before it was stolen back. That being said, Justin Hache broke
the tie at 8:47 with his rocket of a goal. That brought the score up to 2-1 for
the Eagles.
Out of nowhere, Olivier LeBlanc and Clark Bishop erupted
into a brawl which ended with LeBlanc landing on top of Bishop. They would be
sent off to serve their five minutes while Justin Dickinson was handed a game
misconduct and sent off for not clearing the area of a fight. All of this
happened at 10:38
Bronson Beaton was sent off at 13:43 to spend some time
in the box for slashing while Ian Saab was sent off just over a minute later at
14:56 to serve a hooking penalty.
Shots on goal were at 15-11 Cape Breton in the middle frame.
Justin Dickinson sent the Dogs to the penalty kill at
5:37, as he was sent off for slashing.
Michael Lyle sent the Sea Dogs to a much needed power
play at 12:55 as he was sent off for a delay of game penalty.
Saint John had lots of pressure in the final minutes and
pulled Alex Fournier in exchange for the extra attacker. Despite getting some
chances, they could not beat Honzik.
Cape Breton took one last penalty at the buzzer as Bryce
Milson was called for high sticking.
With that the game was over and Cape Breton took the win
by score of 2-1.
Total shots on goal for the game were 37-26 in favour of
the Eagles.
NOTES: See Sea Dogs Postscript tomorrow on SN.
NEXT GAME: The Sea Dogs return home on Saturday to take
on the Sherbrooke Phoenix in their first match at the Station. Puck drops at
7:00 pm.
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