We have a series.
The Baie-Comeau Drakkar defeated the Halifax Mooseheads
3-1 in Game 3 of the 2013 President Cup Final on Tuesday night at the Henry
Leonard Centre. The Moose now lead the best-of-seven series 2-1 heading into
Game 4 tomorrow night.
The loss was Halifax’s first of the playoffs. They had
won 14 straight post-season games entering the contest. It was also the first
time the Moose have scored two or less goals in a game since Game 2 of their
first-round series against Saint John.
From #QMJHL stats guru @lhjmq_hdd8 the Halifax loss to the Drakkar is their 1st regulation loss after 31 wins. (17 reg. season & 14 playoff)
— Sunaya Sapurji (@sunayas) May 8, 2013
Valentin Zykov, Gabriel Paquin-Boudreau, and Carl Gelinas
had Baie-Comeau goals. Andrew Ryan scored Halifax’s lone marker. Philippe
Cadorette made 27 saves in the win while Zach Fucale made 27 in the loss.
The Drakkar led 1-0 entering the third and 2-0 when
Paquin-Boudreau connected at 2:49 of the final stanza. Ryan scored midway
through the frame to make a game of it but Gelinas sealed the deal with an
empty netter at 19:02.
Former Sea Dog Stephen MacAulay was a -1 with four shots in the loss. He also went 7/10 in faceoffs.
A loss might be good for Halifax. You don’t want to head
into the Memorial Cup now knowing how to recover from one. Game 4 is tomorrow
night in Baie-Comeau before the series shifts back to Halifax for Game 5 on
Friday night.
Elsewhere on Tuesday night…
- Simon Despres was a scratch for the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 4 of their first-round series against the New York Islanders. The Isles won the game 6-4, tying the series at 2-2.
- Charlie Coyle was a -2 with three shots, two hits, and two penalty minutes in 17:03 minutes of ice time as the Minnesota Wild lost 3-0 to the Chicago Blackhawks. Chicago leads the series 3-1.
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