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Adore this pick. Odell’s intelligence and intensity made him one of my personal favorites in this class. I had him at 36.
— Austin Robson (@ARobScouting) June 6, 2026
I really hope he makes it. https://t.co/gPhMYAcwav
"Great skater and was used in all situations last year as a first year player. Strong all-around player. Intelligent with and without the puck."
— Jeremy Fraser (@CBPost_Jeremy) June 7, 2026
- @HfxMacs head coach Tim Boyce on @SJSeaDogs sixth-round pick Carter Odell. @station_nation @HockeyNS #qmjhl #lhjmq
- The Sea Dogs confirmed that the Quebec Remparts still owe them a 2027 second-round pick, which will come at a later time.
- Don't get the impression that the Sea Dogs are too stressed or in a huge rush to add overagers. Georgie said the team will see how things play out in the Import Draft and then see who is available and what the prices are like throughout the summer.
- Also don't believe the Sea Dogs were too interested in getting involved in the Zaac Charbonneau situation, who had previously signed a tender agreement with the USHL's Muskegon Lumberjacks. Would be a big get for the Gatineau Olympiques – who haven't been making a lot of noise in this area in recent years – if he reports.
- Asked if we could see a major free agent signing this summer like the Alexander Donovan signing a year ago. Doesn't sound like it – and there are obviously fewer impact Americans just floating around out there this year.
- Defenseman Brodie Anderson, selected by the Sea Dogs in the seventh-round, is the son of Sea Dogs US scout Mike Anderson. The elder Anderson was part of the Minutemen Flames under-15 coaching staff this past season, a team that included Brodie Anderson and Sea Dogs ninth-round pick Will Torres.
- Georgie was by far the most physically active general manager on the draft floor, seemingly walking over to just about every team's table throughout the event. Lepore, who previously worked with the Remparts, said it reminded him of Patrick Roy.
- The Sea Dogs will not be hosting a summer development camp this year.
- Former Sea Dogs assistant coach Mark Lee has joined the Halifax Mooseheads. No official announcement has been made nor does he appear on the Mooseheads website, but Lee was sitting at Halifax's table during the QMJHL Entry Draft. Lee departed the Sea Dogs at the same time as Travis Crickard.
- TD Station was ranked 37th in Stadium Journey's rankings of all (most, anyways) 61 CHL arenas.
- Moncton Wildcats defenseman Tommy Bleyl confirmed at last weekend's NHL Draft Combine that he is returning to the QMJHL for a second season. A Michigan State commit, Bleyl finished eighth in league scoring – as a rookie defenseman – with 81 points 61 games.
Tommy Bleyl confirmed to me that his plan is to return to Moncton next year and then start at Michigan State in 2027-28.
— Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) June 6, 2026
MSU offered him a spot for the fall but he wants to come in and make a big impact. Spartans still looking for another D and they’re focussed on Landon DuPont. - What a season this is going to be in Atlantic Canada. It looks like every team – with the exception of Charlottetown – wants to contend in 2026-27.
- The Val-d'Or Foreurs have confirmed that Philippe Veilleux will return to the QMJHL in 2026-27. The Northeastern University commit finished second in QMJHL scoring with 96 points in 64 games. The Foreurs will include former Sea Dogs Nolann Héroux and Arseni Radkov.
Le Vert et Or et Philippe Veilleux sont très heureux de confirmer le retour du #44 pour la saison 2026-2027!
— Foreurs de Val-d’Or (@ForeursVD) June 9, 2026
📷 : Dany Germain pic.twitter.com/IEHv9OTbpr - Le Journal de Quebec reports that Maddox Dagenais will return to the Remparts in 2026-27 following reports that he received an impressive financial offer from Penn State. It has been a rollercoaster of an off-season for the Remparts, one that is unlikely to quiet down thanks to the Carter Meyer situation.
- Nice video from the QMJHL recapping the 2025-26 season.
Another season in the books.
— QMJHL (@QMJHL) June 7, 2026
Thank you to everyone who made the 2025-26 campaign such a memorable one! 🙌 #QMJHL pic.twitter.com/sAgYf1cL8O - The Wildcats' Sept. 5 pre-season game against Cape Breton is scheduled to be played at the Moncton Coliseum. The team has not played in their old home since leaving for the downtown Avenir Centre.
- The QMJHL and OHL will play eight inter-league games this coming season, which involves Blainville-Boisbriand taking on Kingston in a matchup we haven't seen previously. There won't be any games involving Moncton or Halifax as previously hoped.
- William Villeneuve, Cedric Pare and the Toronto Marlies will face the Chicago Wolves in the AHL's Calder Cup final. The Wolves defeated the Colorado Eagles 4-3 in Game 7 of the Western Conference final on Monday. The championship series begins Friday night in Chicago.
- The OHL will hold its first in-person draft since 2000 this weekend in Kingston.
- USA Hockey confirmed Tuesday that Duluth, MN will host the 2027 IIHF Under-18 Men's Championship. The 10-team tournament will feature all 29 games at AMSOIL Arena, home of University of Minnesota Duluth hockey.
- Mayor's Manor has some insights on what markets the USHL may be targeting for expansion in California, Nevada and Arizona.

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