Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
Franchise record tying win in Moose Country! pic.twitter.com/w1MbWpYeGF
— Halifax Mooseheads (@HFXMooseheads) January 20, 2023
#Isles Transaction: William Dufour has been returned on loan to Bridgeport.
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) January 19, 2023
William Dufour back to Bridgeport.
— Kevin Kurz (@KKurzNHL) January 19, 2023
So Isles recall him, play him for less than 7 minutes against the league's best team, and then bench him for the remaining half of the game.
In other words, an organizational error, IMO.
In addition, last week Lane Sim of the Pictou Weeks Majors elected for the OHL draft, taking advantage of a very specific opportunity related to his fathers history in the league.
— Brayden Olafson (@olaf1393) January 17, 2023
In less than a week, the @QMJHL has lost two likey 1st round picks from the 2023 class.
.@willmacwriter and @station_nation discuss the red-hot @HFXMooseheads, @QMJHL alumni with the @NYIslanders, answer mailbag questions and more: https://t.co/5VtdWR4ZoP
— The Hockey News (@TheHockeyNews) January 18, 2023
- After a flat performance on Wednesday against the Shawinigan Cataractes, Sea Dogs head coach Travis Crickard had his team perform a post-game workout, reports the Telegraph-Journal (paywall).
- Saturday's Sea Dogs game will be Saint John's last at TD Station until Feb. 8. The team will play five straight games on the road - including one final three-in-three through Quebec (Val-d'Or, Rouyn-Noranda and Gatineau).
- Le Journal de Quebec has a story on William Dufour's NHL debut, which includes an interview with Sea Dogs president and general manager Trevor Georgie.
- Scott Wheeler of The Athletic ranks William Dufour as the No. 2 prospect in the New York Islanders' system while Raivis Ansons was ranked 12th in the Pittsburgh Penguins' pipeline.
- Former Sea Dogs forward Mathieu Joseph was a healthy scratch for the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday after breaking team rules, reports the Ottawa Sun. The scratching meant Joseph couldn't play against his brother, Pierre-Olivier Joseph of the Pittsburgh Penguins, for the first time at the NHL level.
- Kingston city council will provide $635,000 in funding if the Frontenacs are awarded the hosting rights for the 2024 Memorial Cup.
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