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Friday, March 20, 2026
Game Day 63 & 64: at Cape Breton
The Sea Dogs will play a pair of road games against the Cape Breton Eagles to close out the 2025-26 season. Saint John has qualified for the post-season and is locked into the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference – but it's still not known who they'll play in the first round.
The Eagles, meanwhile, could still move up or down the standings depending on how things play out this weekend. These games (or at least Friday's, for now) do have meaning.
Both teams are on losing streaks. Saint John has lost four straight while Cape Breton has lost six.
This is the first meeting between the two since late November.
Friday's game has a 7 p.m. start at Centre 200 while Saturday's will begin at 3 p.m.
Stream/TV/Radio: FloHockey/None/None
Records: The Sea Dogs are 22-35-5-0 for 49 points (eighth Eastern/15th QMJHL) while the Eagles are 27-22-4-9 for 67 points (sixth Eastern/11th QMJHL).
Last games: The Sea Dogs are coming off a 5-1 loss in Charlottetown on Sunday. Angelo Fullerton scored Saint John's lone goal. Jase MacPherson made 34 saves in his first career QMJHL start. The Eagles are coming off a 2-1 overtime loss in Charlottetown last Friday. Reece Peitzsche scored Cape Breton's lone goal. Connor Towle made 27 saves in the loss.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Notebook: Fullerton's impressive season
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| Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
The 20-year-old forward has scored nine goals in his past nine games to give him 25 of the season, which is currently the Saint John Sea Dogs team lead. He's also posted 18 assists in the 59 games he has appeared in.
Fullerton spent the previous three seasons with the Cape Breton Eagles, who he and the Sea Dogs will visit for a pair of games this weekend. His previous career high for points in a season was 16. His previous high for goals was nine.
The Quispamsis native has more goals and points this season than his previous three seasons combined.
He's offensive contributions have likely exceeded expectations. Fullerton attended Sea Dogs training camp on a loan from the Eagles and was later acquired for a sixth-round pick.
Fullerton and fellow overagers Julien Wasmer and Maxime Côté were honoured before Saint John's final regular season home game this past Saturday.
ATTENDANCE IS IN
Saint John's final attendance figures are in – and they're positive.
Saint John will finish the regular season with an average attendance of 3,273 fans per game, a significant increase over last season's average of 2,811. This is Saint John's best attendance figure since the 2019-20 season when the team averaged 3,345 fans per game.
The Sea Dogs currently own the sixth best average attendance in the QMJHL. They haven't finished higher than fifth since the 2021-22 season.
Saint John had two big home crowds to end the season. Announced attendance for last Friday's game was 5,093 while Saturday's was 6,150 – which was a sell out. The Saturday crowd was the largest since the 2017-18 season (6,165).
The team is inching closer to those pre-pandemic totals, which is good news.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Former Sea Dogs to play in University Cup; Couture named goaltender of the year
A number of Saint John Sea Dogs alumni will be returning to the Scotiabank Centre ice this week for the University Cup.
The annual eight-team event begins Thursday afternoon in Halifax and will conclude with the championship game on Sunday. All games can be watched on CBC Gem and YouTube while the final will air on CBC TV.
Three teams from Atlantic University Sport are competing: the host Saint Mary's Huskies, conference champion UNB Reds and conference finalist Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus.
They'll be joined by OUA champion UQTR Patriotes; OUA finalist Windsor Lancers; OUA bronze medalist Queen's Gaels; Canada West champion Saskatchewan Huskies; and Canada West finalist Mount Royal Cougars.
Here are the former Sea Dogs who are on tournament rosters.
UNB: Nick Blagden, Peter Reynolds and Leighton CarruthersUdeM: Jeremie Jacob and Justin GendronSMU: Connor Trenholm
Reynolds, who was seen with his arm in a sling during the AUS final, is presumably unlikely to play. UNB is hurting, which will be a storyline during this tournament – especially with the Reds getting a not-so-favourable schedule.
Here's a look at the quarterfinal schedule:
Thursday, 1 p.m.: No. 5 Mount Royal vs. No. 4 Windsor
Thursday, 7 p.m.: No. 1 Saskatchewan at No. 8 Saint Mary’s
Friday, 1 p.m.: No. 6 Moncton vs. No. 3 UQTR
Friday, 7 p.m.: No. 7 Queen’s vs. No. 2 UNB
The semifinals take place Saturday with the bronze and gold medal games happening on Sunday. That means UNB will have to play – and win – three games in three days if they want to bring the University Cup back to Fredericton.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
A lot to figure out in final weekend
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The Sea Dogs, who are locked into the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference, will play the team that finishes first. That will be either the Moncton Wildcats or the Chicoutimi Sagueneens.
Heading into this weekend's action, the Wildcats will play the Charlottetown Islanders twice while the Sagueneens will take on the Quebec Remparts.
The Wildcats have won seven straight games after a weekend sweep in Newfoundland. They'll now face an Islanders team that has won three straight.
The Wildcats are 4-1-0-1 against the Islanders this season but both losses came in their most recent meetings. Charlottetown defeated Moncton 6-5 in a shootout on Feb. 20 and 2-0 the next day. The Wildcats have lost just one time since then.
Chicoutimi, who have just one loss in their past eight games, is 6-0-0-0 against Quebec this season.
These weekend sets have meaning for the Islanders and Remparts as well as they continue to battle for positioning. The games Friday, at least, shouldn't feature any load management situations. We could certainly see that on Saturday depending on Friday results.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Robinson makes MHL playoff debut
AMHERST, NS - In his first playoff start with the Summerside Western Capitals, former Saint John Sea Dogs goaltender Justin Robinson made 32 saves in a 4-2 loss to the Amherst Ramblers on Monday.
The Western Capitals had a bad start, getting outshot 21-9 in the first period and trailed 3-0 halfway through the second period. Summerside turned things around in the second half and made a game of it, but it was too late to complete a comeback.
Robinson was named the game's third star. He did not start Game 1 on Saturday in Summerside, which the Western Capitals won 3-2.
Still wearing Sea Dogs gear (even though he is Moncton Wildcats property now), Robinson posted a 4-3-1 record with Summerside in the regular season along with a 2.93 goals against average and a .890 save percentage.
Former Sea Dogs defenseman Matthew MacLean was also in the Capitals lineup. On the Amherst side, former Sea Dogs Darien Reynolds and Jeremie Richard both dressed. Reynolds left the game in the second period after taking a bit hit along the boards.
The pews are nearly full on a Monday night in Amherst. I don’t come here enough. Such an awesome barn. pic.twitter.com/tatbiqcJNk
— Jamie Tozer (@station_nation) March 16, 2026
Summerside is the top seed in the South Division but finished just seven points ahead of the Ramblers.
Game 3 is Thursday back in Summerside.
The other South Division playoff series has the Truro Bearcats up 2-0 on Mitchell Wagner and the Pictou County Weeks Crushers. The Bearcats have outscored the Crushers 11-1 so far.
In the North Division, the top seeded Grand Falls Rapids trail the Chaleur Lightning 2-0. With a goal and two assists, former Sea Dogs forward Ben Cross was named the third star in Chaleur's 6-3 win over Grand Falls on Sunday.
The Rapids feature former Sea Dogs Reid Calder, Coen Miller and Jonah Leard.
The other series has the Edmundston Blizzard leading the West Kent Steamers 1-0.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Recap: Sea Dogs lose 5-1
FINAL: Saint John 1, Charlottetown 5
CHARLOTTETOWN - The Saint John Sea Dogs lost a fourth straight game on Sunday at Eastlink Centre.
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Playing their third game in three days, the Sea Dogs fell behind in the first period and were never able to get back into the game, falling 5-1 to the Charlottetown Islanders.
The Sea Dogs just didn't seem to have the same level of energy we've seen from them in recent games, which is understandable given this was the club's third game in as many days and second in less than 24 hours. Saint John struggled to create quality scoring chances, registering just nine dangerous shots.
Angelo Fullerton scored Saint John's lone goal, which came in the third period with the Sea Dogs trailing 4-0. Affiliate goaltender Jase MacPherson made his QMJHL debut in the Saint John net, making 34 stops in the loss.
William Shields scored four goals for Charlottetown while Owen Conrad added a single. Donald Hickey made 21 stops in the win.
Game Day 62: at Charlottetown
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| Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
The Sea Dogs carry a three-game losing streak into this afternoon's contest with the Charlottetown Islanders. Game time is 2 p.m. at Eastlink Centre.
This will be the third game in three days for Saint John and the second in less than 24 hours. The Sea Dogs allowed three third period goals in a 4-2 home loss to the Halifax Mooseheads yesterday at TD Station.
The Sea Dogs, who have just three regular season games remaining, will try and turn things around today. This will be the final meeting of the regular season between the Dogs and Isles. Saint John is 3-2-2-0 in the season series.
PEI native Jase MacPherson is expected to make his QMJHL debut in net for Saint John with Arseni Radkov suspended and Rafaël Courchesne having appeared in back-to-back games.
Stream/TV/Radio: FloHockey/None/None
Records: The Sea Dogs are 22-34-5-0 for 49 points (eighth Eastern/15th QMJHL) while the Islanders are 32-21-2-6 for 72 points (fourth Eastern/seventh QMJHL).
Last games: The Sea Dogs are coming off a 4-2 home loss to the Halifax Mooseheads yesterday at TD Station. Nolann Héroux and Alexis Joseph had Saint John goals. Rafaël Courchesne made 25 saves in the loss. The Islanders are coming off a 2-1 overtime win over the Cape Breton Eagles on Friday. Nathan Leek and Ross Campbell had Charlottetown goals. Donald Hickey made 39 saves in the win.
Recap: Sea Dogs lose 4-2
FINAL: Halifax 4, Saint John 2
SAINT JOHN - A three-goal third period lifted the Halifax Mooseheads past the Saint John Sea Dogs on Saturday at TD Station.
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Quinn Kennedy scored 2:07 into the third period while Shawn Carrier and Liam Kilfoil followed up with goals to lift the Mooseheads to a 4-2 victory. Caylen Blake scored Halifax's other goal.
Alexis Joseph scored in the final minute of the third but that was as close as Saint John could get. Nolann Héroux netted Saint John's other goal.
It was another fairly even game played between the two. This was the final meeting of the season series, which saw the Moosehead win five of the eight contests.
There were no goalie fights in this game – or any real carryover from that incident. Nicolas Gillham-Cirka made 34 saves in the win while Rafaël Courchesne made 25 stops in the loss.
The Sea Dogs have now lost three straight games.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Radkov, Bresson suspended; MacPherson recalled
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The roster sheet for Saturday's rematch between the Saint John Sea Dogs and Halifax Mooseheads lists both goaltenders out of the lineup with suspensions – but no lengths were included. We'll have to wait for confirmation by the league on if the suspensions are more than a game.
UPDATE March 15: Radkov and Bresson have both been suspended five games by the QMJHL for a "fight involving a goaltender."
The fight took place during the second period of Friday's 5-4 Mooseheads win over the Sea Dogs at TD Station. The altercation began when Alexis Gauthier went hard to the net, which led to Bresson giving the Sea Dogs forward a few shots with his blocker. Radkov then made his way to his own blue line and was soon met in the neutral zone by Bresson.
Both were given two game misconducts: one for fighting and another for removing their own helmets/masks.
This was the first goalie fight in Sea Dogs franchise history.
With Radkov out, the Sea Dogs have recalled Jase MacPherson from the under-18 Kensington Wild. The Sea Dogs are lucky with the timing. The Wild are playing in the provincial final but have no games scheduled for Saturday or Sunday.
MacPherson, who turned 17 on Thursday, made 38 saves in Kensington's 3-2 win over the Charlottetown Knights in Game 1 of the provincial final on Friday.
MacPherson, a second-round pick of Saint John in last year's QMJHL Entry Draft, has been recalled previously to be a backup but has not seen any game action with the Sea Dogs.
The Sea Dogs are also in action on Sunday when they visit the Charlottetown Islanders.
MHL playoffs underway for ex-Dogs
On Friday, the Truro Bearcats defeated the Pictou County Weeks Crushers 6-0 while the Chaleur Lightning edged the Grand Falls Rapids 4-3. Former Saint John Sea Dogs forwards Jonah Leard and Coen Miller scored for the Rapids in the loss.
On Saturday, the other two series begin. The Amherst Ramblers will take on the Summerside Western Capitals while the Edmundston Blizzard will face the West Kent Steamers.
Amherst Ramblers: Darien Reynolds and Jeremie RichardChaleur Lightning: Ben Cross and Jesse Dunlap (affiliate)Edmundston Blizzard: NoneGrand Falls Rapids: Coen Miller, Jonah Leard and Reid CalderPictou County Weeks Crushers: Mitchell WagnerSummerside Western Capitals: Matthew MacLean and Justin RobinsonTruro Bearcats: NoneWest Kent Steamers: None
The Rapids are coached by former Sea Dogs coaches Greg Leland and Jeff Cowan. The Rapids finished first in the North Division and are making their first playoff appearance.
The Western Capitals, who are hosting the Centennial Cup national championship in May, finished first overall in the league standings.
Ben Cross, who played 60 games with the Sea Dogs last season, finished second in MHL scoring with 78 points in 51 games. He led the league in goals with 42.
Coen Miller, who appeared in 23 games with Saint John last season, finished 10th in league scoring with 67 points (28 goals and 39 assists) in 42 games.
Teams not making the playoffs include the Yarmouth Mariners, Campbellton Tigers, Miramichi Timberwolves and Valley Wildcats.
The MHL playoffs can be watched on FloHockey.
Friday, March 13, 2026
Recap: Sea Dogs lose 5-4
FINAL: Halifax 5, Saint John 4
SAINT JOHN - The Saint John Sea Dogs came up just short against the Halifax Mooseheads on Friday.
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The Sea Dogs trailed 3-0 in the first period but made a game of it, ultimately falling 5-4 in an entertaining contest at TD Station.
Saint John trailed 3-0 and 4-1 but managed to pull within a goal in the second period. Saint John had a great chance to tie things up late in the third, going to a five-on-three power play with 1:25 remaining. The Sea Dogs were able to generate some strong pressure in the offensive zone but could not net an equalizer.
The Mooseheads dominated most of the first period but the rest of the game was fairly even. Halifax has now won four of the seven games between the two this season with one more meeting to come – which will happen Saturday at TD Station.
This game will be remembered for some time because of the second period goalie period fight between Arseni Radkov and Owen Bresson. It wasn't an overly nasty game before or even after the fight, but it was a spirited tilt between the two netminders in the neutral zone.
Caylen Blake, Samuel Rousseau, Oleg Kulebiakin, Liam Kilfoil and Owen Phillips all scored for Halifax. Bresson allowed three goals on 15 shots before being tossed from the game. Nicolas Gillham-Cirka allowed a goal on 11 shots in relief.
Angelo Fullerton netted a pair of goals for Saint John while singles came from Everett Baldwin and Dylan Rozzi. Radkov allowed four goals on 23 shots while Rafaël Courchesne allowed a goal on 16 shots.
Video: Goalie fight in Saint John
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Goaltenders Arseni Radkov and Owen Bresson dropped the gloves during the second period of Friday's Saint John Sea Dogs home game against the Halifax Mooseheads.
Things truly escalated quickly. After what had been a mild game in terms of rough stuff, Bresson gave Sea Dogs forward Alexis Gauthier a punch with his blocker. Soon after, Radkov skated to his own blue line and, soon enough, the two netminders started throwing punches in the neutral zone.
Game Day 60 & 61: vs Mooseheads
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The Sea Dogs will host the Halifax Mooseheads tonight at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. The team will play three games on the road to finish the regular season, but this weekend's contests will be the team's final matches at TD Station until the playoffs.
Halifax sits one spot ahead of Saint John in the standings. But the Moose have an 11-point lead with five games to play, so the Sea Dogs won't be able to catch them. Saint John is locked into the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference.
The Sea Dogs will look to try and improve their home record in these final games. The team is 11-17-2-0 at TD Station this season.
Stream/TV/Radio: FloHockey/None/Sea Dogs Audio Network
Records: The Sea Dogs are 22-32-5-0 for 49 points (eighth Eastern/15th QMJHL) while the Mooseheads are 27-27-3-3 for 60 points (seventh Eastern/12th QMJHL).
Last games: The Sea Dogs are coming off a 6-3 loss in Moncton on Sunday. Zachary Morin, Alexis Joseph and Nolann Héroux scored for Saint John. Arseni Radkov made 42 saves in the loss. The Mooseheads are coming off a 3-2 overtime in win Cape Breton on Sunday. Quinn Kennedy, Connor MacPherson and Oleg Kulebiakin scored for Halifax. Owen Bresson made 19 saves in the win.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Reds win AUS title again; standings update
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For an eighth straight season, the UNB Reds are Atlantic University Sport men's hockey champions.
The Reds clinched the best-of-three final with a 4-1 victory over the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus on Thursday night at the Aitken Centre. Moncton won the Game 1, 4-3, in Fredericton on Sunday but UNB took Game 2, scoring in the final second of overtime to earn a 4-3 win.
Moncton scored first in Thursday's deciding game only for UNB to net four unanswered goals.
Former Saint John Sea Dogs Nick Blagden and Leighton Carruthers were in the UNB lineup on Thursday. Peter Reynolds, meanwhile, has not played since January due to an injury.
Former Sea Dog Jeremie Jacob dressed for the Aigles Bleus. Justin Gendron did not play for a second straight game.
By UNB standards, this was an odd season. The team struggled at times during the regular season and were six points back of first with a month to go – yet they still pulled it off, finishing in top spot. In the playoffs, they trailed the AUS final 1-0 but still pulled off the series win. In short, a season that didn't feel like a UNB season ends... just like a UNB season.
The season isn't over for UNB or UdeM. They've both qualified for the University Cup tournament, which begins next Thursday at Halifax's Scotiabank Centre. The tournament is being hosted by Saint Mary's University.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Notebook: Regular season nearing an end
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The Sea Dogs will play their final home games this weekend, hosting the Halifax Mooseheads on Friday and Saturday. Note that the Saturday game has a 4 p.m. start.
After that, the Sea Dogs will play their final three games of the regular season all on the road. They visit the Charlottetown Islanders on Sunday and then travel to Cape Breton for games March 20-21.
Saint John has respectable records against all three opponents remaining on their schedule:
vs Halifax: 3-2-1-0vs Charlottetown: 3-2-2-0vs Cape Breton: 3-3-0-0
The Sea Dogs have qualified for the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League playoffs, so they'll play at least four more games after the regular season ends. Saint John will play whichever team finishes first in the Eastern Conference – either the Chicoutimi Sagueneens or Moncton Wildcats.
SPLITS VS MONCTON
Check out these home/away splits for the Sea Dogs when facing the Moncton Wildcats over the past five seasons.
Check out these home/away splits for the Sea Dogs when facing the Moncton Wildcats over the past five seasons.
Sea Dogs vs Wildcats at Moncton: 10-10-1-1Sea Dogs vs Wildcats at Saint John: 3-17-0-1
Sunday was the final regular season meeting between the Sea Dogs and Wildcats. Saint John went 1-7-0-0 against Moncton this year with their lone win coming at Avenir Centre.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Playoffs end and begin for ex-Dogs in college hockey
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For a few others, conference playoffs are just getting started.
Let's start with Mercyhurst, where former Sea Dogs goaltender Charles-Edward Gravel stole the show in Game 1 of the best-of-three AHA playoff series against top-seeded Bentley, making 65 saves in a 4-3 triple overtime loss.
Gravel, understandably, did not play in Game 2, which took place less than 24 hours later. The Lakers couldn't keep the magic going, falling 6-0 to Bentley to end their season.
Gravel finishes the season with a 3-21-2 record to go along with a 3.22 goals against average and a .907 save percentage.
In the NCHC, Matteo Mann and Colorado College were swept in the opening round by defending national champion Western Michigan.
At the inaugural United Collegiate Hockey Cup, a tournament that included all the independent schools, Charles Savoie and host Lindenwood fell 4-3 in overtime to Alaska in the championship game.
In more positive news, Noah Reinhart and Michigan Tech have advanced to the CCHA semifinals following a sweep of Bowling Green. Reinhart had a goal for Tech, becoming the first former Sea Dog to score in a college hockey conference playoff game.
Noah Reinhart on the power-play! Huskies lead 3-2 in the 2nd period. #mtuhky #FollowTheHuskies pic.twitter.com/u82bIx9eTi
— Michigan Tech Hockey (@mtuhky) March 7, 2026
Michigan Tech will face Minnesota State in the semifinals.
Monday, March 9, 2026
Saint John's playoff opponent still TBD
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With two weeks of regular season play remaining, it's still to be determined.
The Sea Dogs are now locked into eighth in the Eastern Conference, meaning they'll face the conference's top-ranked team. The Chicoutimi Sagueneens currently sit first with 95 points while the Moncton Wildcats are a close second with 94.
Both Chicoutimi and Moncton have five regular season games remaining. Here's a look at their schedules:
Chicoutimi: at Shawinigan, at Sherbrooke, vs Rimouski, at Quebec, vs QuebecMoncton: vs Cape Breton, at Newfoundland, at Newfoundland, at Charlottetown, vs Charlottetown
Chicoutimi has won five straight games while Moncton has won four. Given how these two have been playing recently, there's a very real chance the Sea Dogs may not know their first-round opponent until the final day of the regular season, which is March 21.
If the playoffs started today, here's what the first-round matchups would look like.
Eastern Conference1) Chicoutimi vs 8) Saint John2) Moncton vs 7) Halifax3) Newfoundland vs 6) Cape Breton4) Charlottetown vs 5) QuebecWestern Conference1) Drummondville vs 8) Gatineau2) Blainville-Boisbriand vs 7) Victoriaville3) Rouyn-Noranda vs 6) Val-d'Or4) Shawinigan vs 5) Sherbrooke
A reminder that, new this year, teams are reseeded based off the overall standings beginning in the second-round rather than the third-round.
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Recap: Sea Dogs lose 6-3
FINAL: Saint John 3, Moncton 6
MONCTON - The Moncton Wildcats scored six unanswered goals in a 6-3 win over the Saint John Sea Dogs on Sunday at Avenir Centre.
MONCTON - The Moncton Wildcats scored six unanswered goals in a 6-3 win over the Saint John Sea Dogs on Sunday at Avenir Centre.
The Sea Dogs scored three times in the opening 9:47 of the first period but it wasn't enough against one of the top teams in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League.
The Wildcats slowly took the game over in the second half of the opening frame and trailed 3-1 entering the second. In that second period, Moncton dominated most of it, scoring four times and outshooting Saint John 14-6.
Niko Tournas scored twice for Moncton while Kuzma Voronin, Tommy Bleyl, Caleb Desnoyers and Preston Lounsbury added singles. Jacoby Weiner made 21 saves in the win.
This was a key win for the Wildcats as they continue to battle with the Chicoutimi Sagueneens for top spot in the QMJHL standings. The team that finishes first overall will likely face Saint John in the opening round of the playoffs.
Zachary Morin, Alexis Joseph and Nolann Héroux scored for Saint John. Arseni Radkov made 42 stops in the loss.
Notebook: Joseph signs with Kings
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This was Joseph's second season with the Blues. He's an NHL veteran at this point, playing in 459 games with the Blues, Ottawa Senators and Tampa Bay Lightning. He won two Stanley Cups with the Lightning.
MONCTON - Mathieu Joseph is now a member of the Los Angeles Kings.
Joseph, who had his contract with the St. Louis Blues terminated earlier in the week, signed "a one-year contract through the remainder of the 2025-26 season" with the Kings, the team announced Friday.
Mathieu Joseph, whose contract with STL was terminated today, signs with LA for one year at a pro-rated $900K
— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) March 6, 2026
Played for DJ Smith in Ottawa
Joseph was scratched for the Kings' Saturday night game against the Montreal Canadiens.
The 29-year-old posted two goals and nine assists in 39 games with St. Louis this season. He was recently put on waivers and assigned to the American Hockey League where he recorded a goal in two games with the Springfield Thunderbirds.
This was Joseph's second season with the Blues. He's an NHL veteran at this point, playing in 459 games with the Blues, Ottawa Senators and Tampa Bay Lightning. He won two Stanley Cups with the Lightning.
Joseph appeared in 201 games with the Sea Dogs over four seasons, helping the team win the President Cup in 2017.
BURNS JOINS STAFF
The Sea Dogs announced Sunday that long-time Acadia Axemen head coach Darren Burns has joined the team as a "senior advisor, hockey operations and assistant coach."
“Darren brings decades of hockey experience to the team,” said Sea Dogs president and general manager Trevor Georgie in a news release. “He has been a coach, an NHL scout, and he knows our organization well as the father of Memorial Cup champion and franchise leading scorer Brady Burns. He is passionate and will add a lot to our group.”
Burns is the father of former Sea Dogs forward Brady Burns, who currently plays at Acadia. Burns has recruited a number of Sea Dogs to Acadia over the years.
The Axemen confirmed on Facebook that Burns will return as Acadia's head coach in the fall.
COMING UP
The Sea Dogs have just six regular season games remaining – including one this Sunday against the Moncton Wildcats at Avenir Centre.
This will be the eighth and final meeting of the regular season between Saint John and Moncton – although they could meet in the opening round of the QMJHL playoffs.
The Sea Dogs are 1-6-0-0 against the Wildcats this season with their only win coming back on Oct. 4 at Avenir Centre.
Following Sunday's game, the Sea Dogs will play their final home games of the regular season March 13-14 against the Halifax Mooseheads. They'll then play three road games to close out the season: March 15 at Charlottetown and March 20-21 at Cape Breton.
Game Day 59: at Moncton
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The Sea Dogs have won three of their past four games, which includes a big 5-3 upset win over the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada on Wednesday.
The Wildcats, meanwhile, are 7-2-0-1 in their last 10 games as they continue to try and keep pace with the Chicoutimi Sagueneens for first-place in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League standings. The Wildcats enter play today one-point back of the Sags. Both teams have six games remaining.
The Sea Dogs, who clinched a playoff spot on Saturday night, are likely to play whichever teams finishes first overall. Today's game could be a playoff preview.
Game time at Avenir Centre is 3 p.m.
Stream/TV/Radio: FloHockey/None/None
Records: The Sea Dogs are 22-31-5-0 for 49 points (eighth Eastern/15th QMJHL) while the Wildcats are 44-10-2-2 for 92 points (second Eastern/second QMJHL).
Last games: The Sea Dogs are coming off a 5-3 home win over the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada on Wednesday. Dylan Rozzi scored twice for Saint John while singles came from Olivier Groulx, Everett Baldwin and Angelo Fullerton. Arseni Rakov made 41 stops in the win. The Wildcats are coming off a 4-1 home win over the Armada on Friday. Niko Tournas, Alex Mercier, Kuzma Voronin and Preston Lounsbury all scored for Moncton. Rudy Guimond made 23 saves in the win.
Sea Dogs clinch playoff spot
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For the first time since the 2023-24 season, the Sea Dogs will play in the Gilles-Courteau Trophy playoffs. The team's spot was secured on Saturday night.
The Sea Dogs currently sit 15th overall in the QMJHL standings with a 22-31-5-0 record for 49 points and can no longer be caught by either the 17th-place Rimouski Oceanic or the 18th-place Baie-Comeau Drakkar.
The Sea Dogs could still move up or down in the overall standings but are likely to finish eighth in the Eastern Conference, meaning they'll play whichever team finishes first – either the Chicoutimi Sagueneens or Moncton Wildcats.
No matter the opponent, the Sea Dogs will begin the playoffs on the road and will be major underdogs. That series is likely to begin the weekend of March 27-28.
Saint John has not won a playoff series since 2017. They've qualified for the playoffs four times since then but have not advanced past the opening round.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Yared commits to Penn State
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| Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
The 18-year-old is in his second season with the Sea Dogs and has 10 goals and 15 assists in 46 games. He posted 30 points in 58 games a year ago.
It was not announced what season his commitment is expected to begin.
#SJSeaDogs forward William Yared has committed to play Division 1 hockey at Penn State University following the completion of his QMJHL career.
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) March 7, 2026
Congratulations, Will!#GoDogsGo pic.twitter.com/W7WIh9hmoU
Penn State, who play in the Big Ten conference, have been in the news a lot over the past year after they landed Gavin McKenna. The school hasn't been a big landing spot for QMJHL players yet. The team's roster only includes one former QMJHLer in goaltender Josh Fleming while their current list of commitments doesn't have any.
Yared joins a lengthy list of current Sea Dogs players who are committed to NCAA programs.
2026-27 CommitsAlexander Donovan - Denver (NCHC)Zachary Morin - Boston University (Hockey East)Everett Baldwin - Providence (Hockey East)Julien Wasmer - Maine (Hockey East)Carl-Otto Magnusson - Connecticut (Hockey East)Arseni Radkov - Massachusetts (Hockey East)Olivier Duhamel - Clarkson (ECAC)2027-28 CommitsCameron Chartrand - Boston College (Hockey East)Olivers Murnieks - Boston College (Hockey East)Oskar Drabczynski - Harvard (ECAC)
The timing of these commitments could always change, so some of the players who are currently listed as leaving this off-season could stick around longer. We'll have to wait and see how things play out.
Friday, March 6, 2026
Wildcats defeat Armada; NCAA conference playoffs begin
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| Daniel St. Louis/Moncton Wildcats |
Moncton scored three times in the final 5:16 to defeat the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada 4-1. The win moves the Wildcats into first-place in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League standings – for now at least. They have a one-point lead over the Chicoutimi Sagueneens but the Sags have played one less game.
While still not official, the Saint John Sea Dogs will very likely play whoever finishes first overall in the opening round of the playoffs.
The Wildcats host the Sea Dogs on Sunday. The Sagueneens, meanwhile, host the Charlottetown Islanders on Saturday and the Victoriaville Tigres on Sunday.
The Armada, who are in a race with the Drummondville Voltigeurs for top spot in the Western Conference and third overall in the league, head home having lost three of four games on the Maritime portion of their road trip. They lost in Charlottetown, Saint John and Moncton but did win in Halifax, a game that saw both Elliot Dubé and Jacob Beaulieu score.
A few other news and notes from Friday night...
- In that Armada/Wildcats game, Moncton's Kuzma Voronin was given a game misconduct late in the third period after throwing his stick into the crowd during a goal celebration.
- The Rimouski Oceanic lost their 20th straight game, falling 9-2 to the Sherbrooke Phoenix. They only have six games remaining, so even if they lose out, they will not reach the league record of 27 straight losses.
- Former Sea Dogs forward Charles Savoie had an assist and three shots in Lindenwood's 5-4 win over Long Island in the United Collegiate Hockey Cup on Thursday. Lindenwood will play Alaska on Saturday in the championship game.
- Matteo Mann and Colorado College fell 5-2 to Western Michigan in the opening game of their best-of-three NCHC quarterfinal playoff series. Game 2 is Saturday.
- Noah Reinhart scored as Michigan Tech defeated Bowling Green 5-3 to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three CCHA quarterfinal playoff series. Game 2 is Saturday.
Noah Reinhart on the power-play! Huskies lead 3-2 in the 2nd period. #mtuhky #FollowTheHuskies pic.twitter.com/u82bIx9eTi
— Michigan Tech Hockey (@mtuhky) March 7, 2026 - Charles-Edward Gravel made 65 saves as Mercyhurst fell 4-3 in triple overtime to Bentley in Game 1 of the best-of-three AHA quarterfinal playoff series. Shots were 68-26 in favour of Bentley, who are the top seed in the AHA. Game 2 is Saturday.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
NCAA playoffs begin for ex-Dogs
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| Michigan Tech |
Former Sea Dogs goaltender Charles-Edward Gravel made 47 saves to help the Mercyhurst Lakers defeat the Canisius Golden Griffins 5-2 in the single-game elimination first round of the Atlantic Hockey America playoffs on Tuesday.
The victory advances the Lakers, who finished last in the AHA regular season with a 5-18-3 record, to the quarterfinals. Mercyhurst will face the top-seeded Bentley Falcons in a best-of-three series that begins on Friday.
Out of the 63 teams in college hockey, the Lakers were ranked 62nd by the NPI rankings with an overall record of 6-26-3. Only Alaska-Anchorage was worse.
Gravel went 3-20-3 with a 3.29 goals against average and a .904 save percentage in the regular season.
A number of other conferences begin their playoffs on Friday.
In the NCHC, Matteo Mann and Colorado College will face defending national champion Western Michigan in the first round. In the CCHA, Noah Reinhart and Michigan Tech will take on Bowling Green.
Over in the ECAC, Nate Tivey and Quinnipiac have a bye through to the quarterfinals after winning the regular season. The Bobcats are ranked seventh in the NPI.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Recap: Sea Dogs win 5-3
FINAL: Blainville-Boisbriand 3, Saint John 5
SAINT JOHN - The Saint John Sea Dogs pulled off an upset win on Wednesday at TD Station.
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| Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
Dylan Rozzi scored what proved to be the game-winner in the second period as the Sea Dogs defeated the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada 5-3. It's the second straight loss for the Armada, who sit fourth overall in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League standings.
Rozzi scored a pair of goals while Olivier Groulx, Everett Baldwin and Angelo Fullerton also converted. Arseni Radkov had a strong performance in net, making 41 saves in the victory – including 16 in the third period.
The Sea Dogs never trailed in this game but couldn't pull away until the second period when Rozzi scored 1:01 after Baldwin, giving Saint John a 4-2 lead.
The Armada cut the lead to 4-3 at 15:23 of the third and pulled goaltender William Lacelle with 2:08 remaining. The Sea Dogs quickly took advantage with Fullerton scoring into the empty net at 18:00, making it 5-3.
The Armada heavily outshot the Sea Dogs all game with shots ending 44-22 in favour of the visitors. But the Sea Dogs, led by Radkov, were able to shutdown the Armada offense just enough – which included keeping Justin Carbonneau, the QMJHL leader in goals, to just two assists.
Torkel Jennersjo, Bill Zonnon and Mateo Nobert scored for the Armada. Lacelle made 17 stops in the loss.
The Sea Dogs have now won three of their past four games and are 2-1 under Brian Casey.
Game Day 58: vs Armada
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| Sebastien Gervais/Blainville-Boisbriand Armada |
Jacob Beaulieu, Elliot Dubé and the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada make their first and only appearance of the season in Saint John. Game time is 7 p.m.
This will be the final time the Sea Dogs face a Western Conference team this season.
Saint John will look to rebound from a tough 5-4 home loss against the Charlottetown Islanders on Saturday, a loss that saw the Sea Dogs allow the game-winning goal in the final minute of the third period. The loss ended a two-game winning streak.
The Armada, who sit fourth overall in the QMJHL standings, are on a lengthy road trip that began Friday in Rimouski and continued Sunday in Charlottetown. They'll now play a three-in-three, visiting Saint John, Halifax and Moncton on consecutive nights.
Stream/TV/Radio: FloHockey/None/Sea Dogs Audio Network
Records: The Sea Dogs are 21-31-5-0 for 47 points (eighth Eastern/15th QMJHL) while the Armada are 35-15-5-1 for 76 points (second Western/fourth QMJHL).
Last games: The Sea Dogs are coming off a 5-4 home loss to the Charlottetown Islanders on Saturday. Angelo Fullerton had two goals for Saint John while Jabez Seymour and Everett Baldwin also scored. Rafaël Courchesne made 42 saves in the loss. The Armada are coming off a 7-4 loss in Charlottetown on Sunday. Justin Carbonneau had a hat trick for Blainville-Boisbriand while Matt Gosselin also scored. William Lacelle made 24 stops in the loss.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Sea Dogs attendance on the rise
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| Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
With three home games remaining, the Sea Dogs are averaging 3,109 fans per game, a number that will likely increase when their home schedule concludes on March 14. The last few home games of the regular season are typically some of the most attended.
The Sea Dogs averaged 2,811 fans per game last season, which was an increase from the previous year. This will be the second straight year that Saint John's attendance has increased, a positive sign especially given that the on-ice product has continued to struggle.
As has been written about at length in recent seasons, the Sea Dogs are one of the only teams in the CHL that hasn't fully rebounded at the gate post-pandemic. The team is likely to come close to that 2019-20 average this season.
| Season | Total | Average |
| 2015-16 | 123,399 | 3,629 (4th) |
| 2016-17 | 142,829 | 4,201 (3rd) |
| 2017-18 | 144,723 | 4,257 (4th) |
| 2018-19 | 116,511 | 3,427 (5th) |
| 2019-20 | 107,042 | 3,345 (6th)* |
| 2020-21 | 25,123 | 1,478 (3rd)** |
| 2021-22 | 89,846 | 2,643 (5th)*** |
| 2022-23 | 100,536 | 2,957 (7th) |
| 2023-24 | 93,850 | 2,760 (8th) |
| 2024-25 | 89,948 | 2,811 (10th) |
*Final two home games cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
**All 17 home games played under COVID-19 capacity restrictions
***Three home games played under COVID-19 capacity restrictions
Saint John's full all-time attendance figures can be found here.
The Sea Dogs currently sit sixth in league attendance, trailing Quebec (9,106), Halifax (7,952), Newfoundland (5,061), Moncton (4,863) and Chicoutimi (3,459).
While attendance at TD Station is up, winning on home ice has been a problem. The Sea Dogs have a home record of 10-17-2-0, which is the fourth worst in the QMJHL.
Saint John finished 12-20-0-0 at TD Station in 2024-25.
The Sea Dogs will be in tough on Wednesday night when they host the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada, who sit fourth overall in the QMJHL standings. Saint John closes out their home schedule March 13-14 when they host the Halifax Mooseheads for a pair of games.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Saint John nearing playoff clinch
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| Bruno Girard/Chicoutimi Sagueneens |
The top-16 teams in the overall Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League standings qualify for the playoffs. The Sea Dogs currently sit 15th with 47 points, which is 10 points more than the 17th-place Rimouski Oceanic (who have lost 18 straight games) and 17 points more than the last-place Baie-Comeau Drakkar (who have lost nine straight).
While it's still possible for the Sea Dogs to miss the playoffs, it is very unlikely.
Saint John has seven regular season games remaining. They're looking to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2023-24 season when they were swept by the Drummondville Voltigeurs.
The Sea Dogs have not won a playoff series since 2017 when they captured the QMJHL championship. Excluding the provincial tournament thing in 2021, Saint John has won just three playoff games during that span.
No matter who the Sea Dogs end up facing in this year's playoffs, they will be major underdogs. Here's what the playoff picture would look like if the season ended today.
Eastern Conference
1. Chicoutimi vs 8. Saint John
2. Moncton vs 7. Halifax
3. Newfoundland vs 6. Quebec
4. Charlottetown vs 5. Cape Breton
Western Conference
1. Drummondville vs 8. Gatineau
2. Blainville-Boisbriand vs 7. Victoriaville
3. Rouyn-Noranda vs 6. Val-d'Or
4. Shawinigan vs 5. Sherbrooke
Saint John is likely to remain the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference, meaning they'll face either the Chicoutimi Sagueneens or Moncton Wildcats.
The Sea Dogs, oddly enough, are 2-0 against the Sagueneens this season. Saint John beat Chicoutimi 6-5 at TD Station way back on Oct. 5 and 6-5 in overtime at Georges Vezina Centre on Dec. 11.
Against Moncton this season, the Sea Dogs are 1-6-0-0.
The Sea Dogs are back in action on Wednesday when they host the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada at 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Some Sunday stats
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| Michael Hawkins/Saint John Sea Dogs |
Baldwin scored his 13th goal of the season in Saint John's 5-4 loss to the Charlottetown Islanders, tying the team record for most goals by a rookie defenseman in a single season.
Baldwin ties Jakub Zboril who posted 13 goals during the 2014-15 season.
In terms of points, Baldwin now has 36 on the season, tying him with Luke Green for the third most by a Sea Dogs rookie defenseman. Nicolas Bilodeau (43 points) and Radim Salda (41) still sit ahead of him.
The Sea Dogs have seven games remaining in the regular season.
Baldwin has three goals and four assists over his past six games. Seven of his 13 goals have come since Jan. 4.
The Tampa Bay Lightning prospect is committed to Providence College for next season.
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