A collection of recaps from last night’s 6-1 Saint John
Sea Dogs loss to the Moncton Wildcats…
Our recap. The Moncton Wildcats won the all-important
Brunswick News Rivalry Cup on Wednesday night as a sell-out crowd watched the
‘Cats thump the Saint John Sea Dogs 6-1.
The Telegraph-Journal’s recap (paywall). The
injury-riddled Moncton Wildcats needed somebody to step up and help fill the
void with six players out of the lineup.
The Times & Transcript’s recap (paywall). It’s the
same recap but with quotes!
News 88.9’s recap. Featuring Tim Roszell’s goal calls.
The Canadian Press’ recap. Yannick Veilleux had three
goals and an assist as the Wildcats (41-22-3) pounded Saint John (23-42-1).
MonctonSports.com’s recap. Yannick Veilleux’s second hat
trick of the season helped the Moncton Wildcats get a much needed victory
Wednesday night, as they defeated the Saint John Sea Dogs 6-1 in front of a
sold out Moncton Coliseum.
SaintJohnSeaDogs.com’s recap. The Saint John Sea Dogs
dropped a 6-1 decision to the Moncton Wildcats as Moncton gathered all six
points they need to capture the Brunswick News Rivalry Cup.
Moncton-Wildcats.com’s recap. The Moncton Wildcats put
the end to a 4 game losing slide with a convincing 6-1 win over the Saint John
Seadogs Wednesday night in front of 6,685 at the Coliseum.
SCRATCHES: The Sea Dogs were without defensemen David
Weckworth (healthy) and Michael Abbott (defenseman) along with forward Connor
Donaghey on Wednesday night.
There were unlimited calls in the second period. Between
the two teams there were 16 infractions.
VEILLEUX: The Wildcats were missing Dmitrij Jaskin and
Allain Saulnier but it didn’t matter too much on Wednesday night. Yannick
Veilleux stepped up, scoring a hat trick and adding an assist as well. He has 34
goals on the season.
POINTS: It was good night offensively for some other
Wildcats as well. Christophe Lalonde had two goals and an assist, Alex Saulnier
had four assists, and Phillip Danault had three helpers.
PENALTY SHOT: Christophe Lalonde scored on a penalty shot in
the second period, giving Moncton a 4-0 lead at the time. It was just the
eighth penalty shot goal scored in the league this season. It was also a rare shorthanded
penalty shot goal.
MALONE: Former Wildcat Brett Malone scored Saint John’s
only goal in the game. It was his fifth of the season and second in 20 games
with the Sea Dogs. He played seven games with Moncton earlier this season.
RIVALRY CUP: With a sold-out Coliseum and a win, the Moncton Wildcats clinched their third Rivalry Cup victory and
first since 2010. Saint John had won it the past two seasons. Moncton won this
year’s season long event 19-17. The full results can be found here.
STREAK: The Wildcats ended a four-game losing streak
(0-2-1-1) with the win. Saint John has now lost back-to-back games.
HOME: This was Moncton’s final home game of the regular
season. They finished with a solid 26-6-1-1 record and outscored opponents
168-91.
VS WILDCATS: The Sea Dogs lost the Rivalry Cup but they
did win the season series. Saint John had a 5-3-0-0 record against Moncton this
season while the Wildcats went 3-4-1-0 against the Sea Dogs. This was the final
meeting of the regular season between the two.
STANDINGS: The Sea Dogs are still one-point back of the
Sherbrooke Phoenix for 15th overall. Each team has two games left in
the regular season. The Phoenix are in Rouyn-Noranda tomorrow night and Val-d’Or
on Saturday. Saint John plays in Halifax tomorrow and in Charlottetown on Sunday.
NOTES: There was a pre-game ceremony to honour Moncton’s
three graduating 20-year old players… the faceoff dots at the Moncton Coliseum
are Circle K logos. Cool… the Sea Dogs had six shots in each period… only nine
of Saint John’s 18 shots were listed as dangerous. Even that might be a bit
generous… Phillip Danault had eight shots… Kyle Haas had two hits… the Mill
Rats clinched a playoff spot last night.
OUT OF TOWN
Halifax 6 at Cape Breton 2
Victoriaville 2 at Drummondville 4
Gatineau 1 at Rimouski 2
NEXT GAME: The Sea Dogs take on the Mooseheads in Halifax
on Friday night.
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