Confirmé : les capacités d'assistances seront réduites à 50% dès lundi dans la LHJMQ.
— Mikaël Lalancette (@MikLalancette) December 17, 2021
- maximum de six personnes par bulle familiale;
- distanciation d’un banc entre les bulles familiales;
- retrait des billets debout;
- port du masque en tout temps;
- passeport vaccinal.
We released information (Thursday) about other important changes for this game, including first-come first serve seating, social distancing, TD Station concessions being closed, and the City of Saint John closing the Pedway. Please read through the changes for the game on Saturday so you can plan your visit accordingly.Please note that these are not long-term solutions, but simply how we are best managing this Saturday's game given current public health guideline changes and the quick turnaround. We will continue to work with TD Station and Public Health as things evolve and work on the optimal experience for you moving forward.
Which is, of course, a lie at best (if you can call it that) or a gross failure of player evaluation at worst.
— Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) December 14, 2021
And which doesn’t explain the absence of Daniil Gushchin, who belongs in their top six up front and who several of the selected forwards don’t hold a candle to.
As mentioned by @ha_philippe, Pierrick Dubé, released by the Lions yesterday, has joined the men’s national team for France for a tournament in Poland this weekend.
— Andrew Zadarnowski (@AZadarski) December 14, 2021
Petite info: la #LHJMQ amorcera désormais sa saison en octobre. Le mois de septembre est plus chaud qu’avant, et c’est difficile de remplir les arénas à cette période de l’année, m’a expliqué Gilles Courteau.
— Alexandre Pratt (@alexandrepratt) December 13, 2021
😏 #CentreSlushPuppie pic.twitter.com/PGrrxh9I6w
— Olivier Beauregard (@OBeaure) December 17, 2021
- The Sea Dogs are the only team in the QMJHL that has not allowed a shorthanded goal this season.
- The Sea Dogs have 15 wins in their first 29 games. They had 15 victories in 33 games last year.
- The QMJHL website has a story on the Sea Dogs' efforts to improve inclusivity in hockey, which will be a focus at the 2022 Memorial Cup in June.
- Scott Wheeler of The Athletic writes that William Dufour's speed likely played a factory in Team Canada releasing the Sea Dogs forward last Sunday. "He moves well when he gets going but when he falls back onto his heels and has to start up again, he can drag behind," Wheeler wrote. "He was much better in the second game on a line with the Bedard-Roy duo, and scored on a beautiful shot from the slot under the bar before adding a secondary assist for his second point."
- The Athletic also has a piece on the season former Sea Dogs forward Joshua Roy is having with the Sherbrooke Phoenix. Like Dufour, Roy was cut by Team Canada last Sunday.
- The Telegraph-Journal's recap (paywall) of Friday's Sea Dogs-Wildcats game had a cool quote from Nicholas Blagden, who had a goal and an assist in the Moncton victory. Blagden said he had season tickets to the Sea Dogs his whole life and that nearly 100 friends and family were in the building on Friday to see him score his first goal of the season.
- The pre-tournament schedule for the World Junior Hockey Championship, which was supposed to begin on Sunday with Canada taking on Switzerland in Red Deer, has been delayed until at least Dec. 23, Hockey Canada announced Saturday.
- The Win Column has ranked Calgary Flames prospects through the first half of the season and there are a few notable names on the list.
- The Hockey News asks if former Sea Dogs defenseman Thomas Chabot has played his way onto Team Canada's Olympic squad.
- The schedule for Canada's university sport conferences is going to be a mess thanks to Omicron. The Dec. 30 men's hockey game between UNB and McGill in Fredericton has been cancelled.
- The Charlottetown Power are the latest team to join the Eastern Canadian Basketball League. They join Saint John, Summerside, Truro, Bathurst and Annapolis Valley in the league that is aiming to launch in mid-March.
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