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Thursday, July 17, 2025

Five Sea Dogs earn Hockey Canada invites

Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs
Five Saint John Sea Dogs have received invites to Hockey Canada's Program of Excellence summer camps, which will be held later this month in Oakville.

Forward William Yared and defenseman Cameron Chartrand have earned invites to Canada’s National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team selection camp while forwards Alexis Joseph and Nolann Héroux along with goaltender Jase MacPherson have been invited to the national under-17 development camp.

Yared, selected with the fifth overall pick in the 2024 QMJHL Entry Draft, posted 14 goals and 16 assists in 58 games during his rookie season with the Sea Dogs.

Chartrand, meanwhile, spent most of this past season with the Bishop Kearney Selects under-16 team. Selected 18th overall by Saint John in 2024, Chartrand signed with the Sea Dogs in March.

One notable omission from the camp is Sea Dogs forward Dylan Rozzi, who registered 34 points in 62 games in his rookie QMJHL season. Rozzi was picked eighth overall by Saint John in 2024.

40 players—four goaltenders, 12 defensemen and 24 forwards—were invited on the under-18 side. The selected players will represent Canada at the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, set for Aug. 11-16 in Brno, Czechia, and Trencin, Slovakia. Sea Dogs head coach and general manager Travis Crickard will be an associate coach with the team.

The selection camp is set for July 29  to Aug. 1.

On the under-17 side, it's no surprise to see Jospeh earn an invite after he was picked first overall by Saint John in this year's draft. He registered 56 points in 42 games with Collège Esther-Blondin Phénix last season and it would be quite a surprise to see him left out of this year's U17 World Challenge.

Héroux was taken 10th overall by the Sea Dogs in June. The speedy forward posted 50 points in 41 games with Saint-Eustache Vikings last season.

MacPherson was one of the top goaltenders picked in this year's draft, going 29th overall to Saint John. He spent last season with the Kensington Wild and it will be interesting to see what the Sea Dogs do with him for his 16-year-old season.

79 players—eight goaltenders, 23 defensemen and 48 forwards—were invited to the under-17 camp, which is set for July 19-23. 

The 2025 U17 World Challenge is scheduled for Oct. 31 to Nov. 8 in Truro.

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