The Saint John Sea Dogs will play the Halifax Mooseheads
in the first-round of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoffs.
The series was confirmed tonight with the Sherbrooke
Phoenix beating the Val-d’Or Foreurs 4-3. With the win, the Phoenix clinched 15th
overall, meaning the Sea Dogs will finish 16th and making them the
lowest seed in this year’s post-season.
Halifax has had, statistically, one of the greatest
regular seasons ever in the QMJHL. They can tie the league record for wins (58)
with a victory tomorrow, a record the 2010-11 Sea Dogs are a part owners of. The
Moose have sat atop the standings for most of the season and are ranked No. 1 in
the BMO CHL MasterCard Top 10 Rankings. To say the Sea Dogs have a massive task
ahead of them is an understatement.
The Sea Dogs have been the No. 1 seeded team over the
past three seasons and, particularly the past two years, steamrolled through
the first-round. Now, Saint John will get a view from the other side.
There are some positives about this series. The travel
won’t be too bad, Moosehead fans aren’t as nuts as Baie-Comeau fans, and Saint
John fans will get to see some of the best available talent for this year’s NHL
Draft on Harbour Station ice a couple more times.
This will be the first playoff meeting between the two
franchises. The Mooseheads are the only Maritime based team the Sea Dogs have never
faced in the post-season.
The Mooseheads have already announced that the first two
games of the series will be held on Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23 at
the Halifax Metro Centre. A full schedule will be announced sometime this week,
but games three and four will, based on past playoff series schedules, likely
be held on Tuesday, March 26 and Wednesday, March 27 at Harbour Station.
The Sea Dogs, 23-43-1-0, play their final game of the
regular season tomorrow afternoon in Charlottetown against the PEI Rocket.
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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