Two players with Saint John Sea Dogs connections are playing in this year's IIHF World Championship in Switzerland.
The two faced off on Sunday where Latvia defeated Germany 2-0. Dove-McFalls played 13:58 and had one shot on goal while Murnieks played 8:15 and was held off the scoresheet.
Current Sea Dogs forward Olivers Murnieks – who won't turn 18 until July 31 – is playing with Latvia while former Dog Samuel Dove-McFalls is playing with Germany.
The two faced off on Sunday where Latvia defeated Germany 2-0. Dove-McFalls played 13:58 and had one shot on goal while Murnieks played 8:15 and was held off the scoresheet.
So far in the tournament, both have been held pointless.
Latvia is 1-1-0 at the event so far while Germany is is 0-3-0. Here's a look at the preliminary round schedule for both:
LatviaMay 16 vs Switzerland (4-2 loss)May 18 vs Germany (2-0 win)May 19 vs AustriaMay 21 vs FinlandMay 23 vs United StatesMay 24 vs Great BritainMay 26 vs HungaryGermanyMay 15 vs Finland (3-1 loss)May 17 vs Latvia (2-0 loss)May 18 vs Switzerland (6-1 loss)May 20 vs United StatesMay 22 vs HungaryMay 23 vs AustriaMay 25 vs Great Britain
Murnieks has played for Latvia at the under-20, under-18 and now the men's level all in one season. In 31 regular season games with Saint John, he posted seven goals and 13 assists. He didn't appear in many second half games or any playoff matches because of a concussion. He was able to play in the under-18 worlds in April and the men's worlds this month – tournaments that should help his stock for this summer's NHL Draft.
Dove-McFalls, meanwhile, completed his third season in Germany and second in the DEL's top division. In 50 games with the Nürnberg Ice Tigers, the 29-year-old recorded 23 goals and 20 assists.
Dove-McFalls, who is listed as a Canadian and German citizen on Elite Prospects, spent four seasons with the Sea Dogs and helped the team win the QMJHL title in 2017. He also played four seasons at UNB after completing his junior career.
The men's worlds conclude on May 31.
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