A collection of recaps from last night’s 11-1 Saint John
Sea Dogs loss to the Halifax Mooseheads…
Our recap. Friday night was a bad night for the Saint
John Sea Dogs.
The Chronicle Herald’s recap. Marty Frk and the Halifax
Mooseheads had their way with the Saint John Sea Dogs at the Metro Centre on
Friday night.
Metro Halifax’s recap. If tonight’s any indication, the
Saint John Sea Dogs are in a pile of trouble.
News 88.9’s recap. Featuring Tim Roszell’s goal calls.
The Canadian Press’ recap. The Halifax Mooseheads
finished the regular season 73 points ahead of the Saint John Sea Dogs and they
showed why in Game 1 of their first-round matchup.
SaintJohnSeaDogs.com’s recap. The Saint John Sea Dogs
could not whether the Halifax Mooseheads offence as the Mooseheads took Game 1
of the opening round with a 11-1 decision at the Halifax Metro Centre.
HalifaxMooseheads.ca’s recap. Marty Frk had a night on
Friday.
SERIES: Halifax leads the first round, best-of-seven playoff series 1-0.
SCRATCHES: The Sea Dogs were without defenseman Jeremy
Doucet (healthy) and Steven Duda (healthy) along with forward Connor Donaghey
(healthy) on Friday night.
FIRST: Halifax dominated the first period yet in a strange way it felt like the Sea Dogs did… not too bad. The Dogs were outshot 24-4 but
trailed just 2-1 after one. Sebastien Auger was spectacular.
MACKINNON: Nathan MacKinnon had both Mooseheads goals in
the first period. He added two assists in the game and was a +4 with eight
shots.
CAMERON: Jason Cameron scored Saint John's first and only goal,
beating Zach Fucale at 12:48 of the first. There probably aren’t many who
predicted Cameron to score Saint John’s first goal. The veteran forward had
just three in the regular season and had no goals in 15 playoff games last
year.
FRK: Detroit Red Wings prospect Martin Frk had five goals
and three assists last night. His eight points and five goals were a team
playoff record.
AUGER: Sebastien Auger was actually pretty good last
night, making 31 saves in 31 minutes if action. But the goaltender could just
not keep the Moose from scoring. Auger, playing in his first career playoff
game, was pulled after allowing seven goals. Alex Fournier replaced Auger.
Fournier allowed four goals on 21 shots.
SAAB: Veteran defenseman Ian Saab was given a match
penalty for a cross check on Jonathan
Drouin early in the second period. The Mooseheads got a five-minute
power play from Saab’s actions and they scored twice on it. Ugh.
According to the boxscore Saab was assesed a match penalty for high-sticking. That means he automatically is out tomorrow too.
— Chris Phillips (@ChrisP1176) March 22, 2013
POWER PLAY: Halifax went 4-for-10 on the power play. The
Sea Dogs definitely took some pointless penalties last night, which made things
worse. Saint John went 0-for-5.
SHOTS: The Mooseheads outshot the Sea Dogs 24-4 in both
the first and second periods. Saint John managed to keep up in the third with
shots 11 apiece. Overall, Halifax outshot Saint John 59-19. One year ago today,
the Sea Dogs outshot Cape Breton 50-19 in a 13-4 Game 1 win.
DROUIN: Jonathan Drouin had six assists. He’s pretty
good.
MACAULAY: Former Sea Dogs forward Stephen MacAulay had a
goal and an assist last night. He was also a +1 with three shots.
NOTES: This was the first ever playoff game between the
two teams… Telus lost the audio for several minutes in the first period. But props to whoever runs the scoreboard for fixing their spelling of Saint John… Jakub
Izacky and Marcus Cuomo had even ratings… Stephen Anderson was a team worst -4…
Noah Zilbert had three shots… Maxime Villemaire had nine penalty minutes…
Olivier LeBlanc had three hits… Andrew Ryan was the only Moose without a shot…
Martin Frk had 10 shots… Trey Lewis had three hits…highlights of this game made the first 10 minutes of SportsCentre this morning.
POST-GAME
John Moore’s post-game vid:
OUT OF TOWN
Victoriaville 3 at Moncton 0
Val-d'Or 2 at P.E.I. 3 (OT)
Chicoutimi 6 at Quebec 3
Sherbrooke 2 at Baie-Comeau 6
Acadie-Bathurst 4 at Blainville-Boisbriand 5
Gatineau 2 at Rimouski 3
Drummondville 2 at Rouyn-Noranda 4
NEXT GAME: Game 2 of the series is tonight. Same time,
same place.
The 20 yr olds need to start showing some leadership and stay out of the box..Durapos excluded.
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