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Josh Lawrence takes the lead in the playoff scoring race with his 10th! 🔥 That’s five unanswered for the Moose! #QPlayoffs | @HFXMooseheads pic.twitter.com/Hzm5FGkHsy
— QMJHL (@QMJHL) May 14, 2023
President @georgietrev recently presented @WilliamVillene9 with his #MemorialCup championship ring! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/Mh0lgpciXD
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) May 13, 2023
Either the @quebec_remparts or the @HFXMooseheads will be @QMJHL champions and head to the Memorial Cup. @willmacwriter and @station_nation preview the final and more: https://t.co/fyDFVB6M2q
— The Hockey News (@TheHockeyNews) May 11, 2023
Assistant coaches Mike Kelly and Jim Midgley have been relieved of duties, Post has learned. Gord Murphy remains on staff with ultimate determination to be made by incoming head coach. Benoit Allaire remains in place (but you knew that one).
— Larry Brooks (@NYP_Brooksie) May 9, 2023
The Rockland Nationals are pleased to announce that our captain, Yanic Crête has committed to @UPEIMHockey for the 2023-24 season.#CCHL #WeWillRockYou #NatsNation pic.twitter.com/J0qRmkVHOW
— Rockland Nationals (@RocklandNatsJrA) April 22, 2023
Goerge Diaco, Ryan Humphrey and Ryan Winterton of the Knights will be facing former teammates Avery Hayes and Gavin White of the Petes and the winning trio or duo will return to the Memorial Cup tournament.
- Three of the six franchises still playing in the CHL playoffs have faced the Sea Dogs at Memorial Cup tournaments: Winnipeg Ice (2011), London Knights (2012) and Seattle Thunderbirds (2017). The Ice franchise was based in Cranbrook, BC at the time and known as the Kootenay Ice.
- Former Sea Dogs assistant coach Paul Boutilier will be one of the speakers at the IIHF World Championship coaching symposium on May 20.
- Interesting tweet here: William Dufour, a fifth-round pick of the New York Islanders in 2020, was named QMJHL MVP last year. This year, Matthew Maggio of the Saginaw Spirit, a fifth-round pick of the Islanders in 2022, was named OHL MVP.
- Halifax forward Jordan Dumais, who had 140 points in the regular season, has been named the QMJHL's most valuable player. Former Sea Dogs forward Joshua Roy was also nominated.
- Roy was named the QMJHL's personality of the year. The award goes to the individual "who provides a positive media impact and helps contribute to the well-being of the QMJHL’s image."
- Stephane Julien of the Sherbrooke Phoenix has been named the league's general manager of the year. According to a QMJHL release, "Julien becomes just the fourth hockey operations member of a QMJHL franchise to be named as both general manager and head coach of the year in the same season. The others are Jim Hulton, who accomplished the feat in 2020-21 with the Charlottetown Islanders, Mario Pouliot with the 2018-19 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies and Gilles Bouchard in 2015-16, also with Rouyn-Noranda."
- The Phoenix will look significantly different next season. La Tribune reports that rumours indicate Justin Gill will be traded to Baie-Comeau and Ethan Gauthier to Drummondville.
- OHL teams playing in the league final are back wearing Memorial Cup jersey patches, which was a tradition pre-pandemic. WHL and QMJHL league finalists are not wearing them.
- Bouctouche's new Maritime Hockey League franchise will be known as the West Kent Steamers. The franchise is relocating from Bridgewater this summer.
- The ECHL's Trois-Rivieres Lions owe quite a bit of money to the city, it was reported by Quebec media this week. The team's ownership group, Deacon Sports and Entertainment, also own the Newfoundland Growlers who had lease problems with the city of St. John's in 2021. Trois-Rivieres' new Colisee Videotron regularly pops up as a relocation possibility for QMJHL teams. The Lions say there is nothing to worry about and confirmed the team will return for the 2023-24 season.
- The North American Hockey League's Maine Nordiques, who play out of the former home of the QMJHL's Lewiston Maineiacs, have changed ownership. The new owners plan to sign a five-year lease to stay at The Colisee. According to the NAHL website, the Nordiques averaged just 322 fans per game this past season, the sixth fewest in the league.
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