Sunday, November 23, 2025

Wildcats have been dominant at TD Station

Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs
SAINT JOHN - The Moncton Wildcats continued their domination of TD Station on Friday.

The Wildcats scored four times in the third period in an 8-4 win over the Saint John Sea Dogs, their second victory of the season in the Port City.

Moncton has won an incredible 16 of the 19 games played between the Sea Dogs and Wildcats at TD Station over the past five seasons – a stretch that has been dominated by the road team.

Moncton's road record against Saint John may not come as a surprise given where the two teams have been at cycle wise. But, oddly enough, the Sea Dogs have a winning record at Avenir Centre over that same time, going 10-7-1-1. That includes a win earlier this season.

Here's the full breakdown:

Last Five Seasons at Saint John
Moncton: 16-2-1-0
Saint John: 3-15-0-1

Last Five Seasons at Moncton
Moncton: 9-10-0-0
Saint John: 10-7-1-1

Saint John's last win over Moncton at TD Station came on Oct. 31, 2024 when the Sea Dogs posted a 3-2 overtime win.

The Sea Dogs and Wildcats meet again on Dec. 4 in Moncton.

A few other news and notes...
  • After scoring three first period goals in each of their past two games, here's a look at Saint John's period-by-period scoring numbers (GF-GA):
    • First period: 29-29
    • Second period: 20-23
    • Third period: 28-26
  • With a 6-1 win over the Charlottetown Islanders on Sunday afternoon, the Wildcats now sit second in the Eastern Conference behind the Chicoutimi Sagueneens. Charlottetown has played a league high 25 games.
  • The Sagueneens have won three straight games and their offense has been clicking. Those three wins: 5-2 over Newfoundland, 12-1 over Baie-Comeau and 9-3 over Halifax.
  • The Baie-Comeau Drakkar continue to sit last overall in the league with a 4-17-2-2 record.
  • We're less than two weeks away from QMJHL games being played outside at the 55 Cup in Trois-Rivieres. Victoriaville, Drummondville, Sherbrooke and Shawinigan are all taking part.
  • There will be no games in the QMJHL until Friday due to the CHL USA Prospects Challenge taking place this Tuesday and Wednesday in Alberta.

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