ST. LAURENT OFF TO SOLID START
Former Sea Dogs netminder Karel St. Laurent is off to a solid start with the British Columbia Junior ‘A’ Hockey League’s Surrey Eagles.
St. Laurent made his debut on November 4th in Langley, an 8-4 Eagles win. Saint John’s backup goaltender in 2008-09 and 2009-10 made 37 saves in the victory. He then backstopped Surrey to a 5-4 overtime win over Langley the next night.
"He hadn't played for two or three weeks and he admits in the first game there were one or two goals he would like back," Eagles head coach Matt Erhart told Surrey Now last Tuesday. "He was better the next two nights; he made some big saves for us, especially in the third period and overtime Friday. He's been really solid for us."
"He played major junior hockey for the past three years," the coach said. "He's been on a really good team for the past two years as one of the two goalies playing for them. When he became available we thought he would be a good addition to the team."
THE POUTINE
SN reader Paul Leger has been telling us about his dream of having poutine sold at Harbour Station for quite awhile.
So, Paul has created a online petition to help support the movement. Apparently, Harbour Station doesn’t currently have the proper equipment to make the cheese and gravy goodness. We encourage everyone to sign, mainly because Harbour Station menu options are few and far between.
We still don’t know how you can have a QUEBEC Major Junior Hockey League team and not sell poutine.
MILL RAT PEOPLE
The Saint John Mill Rats will have a familiar face running their game day operations.
“Selma Kilisli, who was a game day hostess and community assistant for the Sea Dogs, has joined the Mill Rats staff as game day operations manager,” reported the Telegraph-Journal on October 30th. “Among her duties will be the familiar role of roving master-of-ceremonies during Mill Rats home games.”
PHILLIPS INTERVIEW
Our friend Randy Corey of Freddy Puck Radio interviewed Zach Phillips Friday on the weekly Fredericton based hockey program. They discuss just about everything.
Interview begins around the 31 minute mark:
Freddy Puck Radio airs every Friday night at 6pm on the interweb and 95.7 The Wolf in the Freddy Beach area.
LOTS OF MONEY
Pink in the Rink was quite successful this year in the QMJHL.
"The QMJHL and each of its eighteen franchises worked very hard to develop pink prototype jerseys in collaboration with our official supplier, Reebok/CCM, and its partner in this project, SP Apparel," said Commissioner Gilles Courteau in a release. "More than 400 pink jerseys worn by the players were sold with the proceeds being distributed to local, regional or national organizations dedicated to the fight against breast cancer. Furthermore, the QMJHL’s major partner, TELUS, came on board, contributing $100 for every goal scored during the 18 fight against breast cancer games. In total, 125 goals were scored, bringing TELUS’ contribution to $12,500. Today, I am proud to announce that over $115,000 have been generated as a result of our clubs’ efforts. Congratulations to all of our teams for their valued contribution. Also, thank you to our great fans for their lending their support behind this important endeavour."
SUPER THOUGHTS FROM A SUPER SERIES
Derek LeBlanc from HockeySense.ca had some thoughts on Game One of the Subway Super Series at Harbour Station.
On Nathan Beaulieu: “He did have a goal and an assist with 5 shots but didn’t look like his normal noticeable self. He didn’t stand out as much as he normally does.”
On Stanislav Galiev: “Looked like one of the strongest Russians out there. It must have been weird for him to be the enemy in his home barn.”
BEAULIEU SENIOR IN HOUSE
According to last Wednesday’s London Free Press, former Sea Dogs head coach Jacques Beaulieu was in the house for the Super Series and watched his son Nathan skate for Team QMJHL.
“The Russians said it’s their best team they’ve sent over since 1990,” Beaulieu said. “When the game’s in London, it will be a big one for (London Knights goaltender) Igor (Bobkov). He’s trying to show the Russians something. He’s trying to show us. He’s fighting for minutes, fighting to get into games.”
Beaulieu, now an assistant coach with the Knights, was reported to be in Rouyn-Noranda during Saint John’s recent road trip.
LADS AND LOBSTERS
This is something different:
PIPELINE SHOW
Sea Dogs play-by-play man Tim Roszell went on The Pipeline Show on Saturday to talk Sea Dogs. Among other things, Roszell discusses the five Sea Dogs players on the draft radar.
You can check out the interview HERE by selecting the November 13 show.
COOL IN SCHOOL
As announced before Saturday’s home game, defenseman Kevin Gagne is the Sea Dogs’ scholastic player of the month. The QMJHL made it official on Monday.
Gagne is currently enrolled at the University of New Brunswick Saint John campus.
Also of note, Mickael Audette is the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies top scholastic player for October. He is the netminder who lost his mind in a game against Saint John earlier this season.
BONUS LINKS
Nathan White on the Sea Dogs' representing in the NHL Central Scouting rankings released yesterday.
Neate Sager on the Sea Dogs staying away from posting Patrick Roy on the big screen. Chris Bosh sucks.
Photo Credits: Surrey Eagles Facebook page, Wikipedia, Sea Dogs website, Sea Dogs newsletter
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