The Halifax Mooseheads are 2013 MasterCard Memorial Cup
Champions.
The Mooseheads won their first national championship with
a very entertaining 6-4 victory over the Portland Winterhawks on Sunday night
in Saskatoon.
The win keeps the Memorial Cup in the Quebec Major Junior
Hockey League for a third straight year. It’s also just the second time a team
from Atlantic Canada has won the historic trophy following the Saint John Sea
Dogs’ win in 2011.
There are a few Sea Dogs connections on this year’s
Mooseheads. Most notably is forward Stephen MacAulay who capped off one of the
greatest junior hockey careers ever. MacAulay became the first player to ever
play in four President Finals, win three President Cups, and win two Memorial
Cups in his career.
Mooseheads assistant general manager Bob ‘Tipper’ Leblanc,
a former Sea Dogs GM, and assistant coach Jim Midgley, a former Dogs assistant,
are the other connections.
Nathan MacKinnon had a hat trick and two assists in the
game. Konrad Abeltshauser had two goals and Martin Frk one. Jonathan Drouin had
five assists. Zach Fucale made 40 stops in the victory.
The game itself was a good one. As usual, it didn’t start
until 8:30 Atlantic time due to Sportsnet’s “analysis” and the pre-game stuff
at the rink. After a successfully sung American and Canadian national anthem,
the game began.
The Mooseheads led 3-0 after one thanks to goals from
Abeltshauser, MacKinnon and Frk. But Portland stormed back in the second period
with Nicolas Petan and Seth Jones scoring. The ‘Hawks, who also had a goal
disallowed in the frame, outshot the Moose 18-6 in the middle stanza.
After the annual "Shoot for a Million" thing and an
incredibly long intermission, the third period started. MacKinnon scored a huge
goal at 7:36 to make it 4-2 Moose. Abeltshauser scored his second at 11:11 to
make it 5-2. But Portland would come back and it was a one-goal game heading
into the final minute. MacKinnon would seal the deal at 19:37 with an empty
netter.
MacKinnon finished the tournament with seven goals and
six assists in four games. He was named tournament MVP.
What a year for the Mooseheads. Without question one of the best seasons this league has ever seen.
And so ends the 2012-13 Canadian Hockey League season. Is
it September yet?
And the Mooseheads took the exact same road the Sea Dogs took 2 years ago...won the Rougeau Trophy, won the BMO rankings top spot, won the President's Cup, and unified the BMO top ranking with the Memorial Cup Championship.
ReplyDeleteAll in all, pretty good for the Maritimes in the Q!