The Sea Dogs announced this morning that Connor Donaghey has been
reassigned to the Maritime Junior A Hockey League’s Yarmouth Mariners.
Donaghey, a 19-year old forward from St. John’s, had two
assists in 22 games with Saint John this year. He played in 15 games with the Dogs last
season, recording three goals and three assists.
It’s not a huge shock to see Donaghey sent down. He has
been a healthy scratch quite a bit this season and wasn’t able to replicate the
numbers he put up last year with the club. With Saint John rebuilding, the
acquisition of Nicolas Hebert, and whatever is going on with Mathieu Joseph, the move makes sense.
According to a Sea Dogs release, he will remain an
affiliate player.
Donaghey played 29 games with the Mariners last season,
registering nine goals and 20 assists. Yarmouth sits third in the MHL’s
Eastlink Division with a 20-9-2-0 record. Getting Donaghey back is a big
addition.
As for the Sea Dogs, they are in Rimouski tomorrow night
to take on the Oceanic.
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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