FULLERTON
With his CIS career now over at UNB, former Sea Dogs
goaltender Travis Fullerton has made the jump to the pro ranks.
Fullerton signed an amateur tryout agreement with the
East Coast Hockey League’s San Francisco Bulls earlier this week. He made his
pro debut on Wednesday, making 25 stops in a 1-0 overtime loss to the Idaho
Steelheads.
The Bulls, whose assistant coach is former Sea Dogs
forward Kyle Paige, are the ECHL affiliate of the San Jose Sharks.
According to UNBHockeyFans.com, Fullerton “finished his
UNB career with a regular season record of 60-11-2 to go along with a school
record 14 shutouts, a save percentage of 0.911, and a goals against average of
1.87.”
HF RANKINGS
Jonathan Huberdeau came in at No. 3 in Hockey’s Future’s
spring edition of the Top 50 NHL Prospects.
“Whatever questions remained regarding Huberdeau's
ability to generate the same offense in the NHL as he had in the QMJHL have
been answered, and then some,” they write. “Huberdeau scores with aplomb and
consistency for an injury-depleted Florida team that struggles to generate
offense.”
Huberdeau was the only Sea Dog to crack the top 10 but
three other former Saint John players made the top 50.
Nathan Beaulieu, called up to the Montreal Canadiens
today, was ranked 24th, Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Simon Despres was 25th,
and Minnesota Wild forward Charlie Coyle came in at No. 36.
LOOKING AHEAD
Sea Dogs president Wayne Long spoke to News 88.9 on Thursday, looking ahead to next season.
“We’re doing a lot of looking and scouting and we should
pick ninth overall in the European draft and have two first round picks this
year (in the summer draft),” says Long. “We’re quickly going to bring in some
new, young and exciting talent to add to what we think is a great young core of
players that we have now.”
An eventful off-season is ahead.
SARNIA
Former Sea Dogs head coach and general manager Jacques
Beaulieu saw his team’s season come to an end this week.
Beaulieu’s Sarnia Sting were eliminated in the
first-round of the Ontario Hockey League playoffs by the Plymouth Whalers. Much
like Saint John this year, Sarnia got blown out in most games and were
outscored 24-8 by Plymouth.
In the regular season, the Sting finished seventh in the
OHL’s Western Conference with a 35-28-1-4 record. They lost Alex Galchenyuk to
the NHL mid-season which had to suck.
MONTAGE
News 88.9 aired their annual Sea Dogs montage following
Wednesday’s post-game show. You can check that out over at News 88.9’s Sea Dogs blog.
REFS
The Chronicle Herald’s Chris Cochrane wrote a column on
everyone’s favourite subject this week – the QMJHL’s referees.
AUS
Canadian Interuniversity Sport and Atlantic University
Sport announced Wednesday that the coaching staff of the Canadian men's hockey
team, led by head coach Gardiner MacDougall, will host an evaluation camp March
29-31 in Fredericton to help identify the 22 student-athletes who will
represent the country in December at the 2013 Winter Universiade in Trentino,
Italy.
At the biennial multi-sport event, which will run from
December 11-21, Canada will be represented in men's hockey by a team comprised
entirely of players from the AUS conference. Since 1997, selections from each
of three CIS leagues have sported the Maple Leaf jersey on a rotating basis.
This weekend's three-day evaluation camp will serve as
the first step in selecting the 22-man roster that will travel to Italy.
Standouts from all eight AUS teams have been invited, including five goalies,
14 defencemen and 25 forwards.
Two former Sea Dogs forwards will take part in the camp:
Jordan Knox, UPEI (4th - Skinners Pond, P.E.I.)
Michael Kirkpatrick, StFX (2nd - North Sydney, N.S.)
Photo: Bulls Facebook page
Photo: Bulls Facebook page
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