Category: Sea Dogs
Capitals select giant Latvian winger, Eriks Mateiko, in third round of 2024 NHL Draft
Eriks MateikoThe Washington Capitals selected Eriks Mateiko with their second, third-round draft selection in the 2024 NHL Draft (90th overall). Mateiko is a massive, six-foot-five-inch, 216-pound Latvian winger from the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs. He is the first Latvian-born player to ever be drafted by the C...
Read moreSea Dog’s Point Streak Topped With Mateiko Named to 2024 WJC
Saint John Sea DogsThe Saint John Sea Dogs looked to continue a strong stretch of play as Maxim Massé and the Chicoutimi Sagueneens visited TD Station for the first time this season on…
Read moreQMJHL Roundup: Gaudet nets hat trick as Remparts tip Sea Dogs
Saint John Sea DogsKassim Gaudet scored three goals, including the final one on a penalty shot, as the visiting Quebec Remparts rolled over the Saint John Sea Dogs 6-1 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Sunday at TD Station.
Read moreSaint John Sea Dogs Collect Much Needed First Home Win
Saint John Sea DogsThe Saint John Sea Dogs entered their Sunday, Oct. 22 game tied for last in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) with just eight points in their 10 games…
Read moreTop Players from the 2022 Memorial Cup
Hamilton BulldogsTake a look at which prospects - mainly NHL drafted ones - that stood out at the 2022 Memorial Cup in Saint John.
Read moreHost Saint John beats Hamilton for Memorial Cup
Cam MacDonaldThe Saint John Sea Dogs won the Memorial Cup, beating the Hamilton Bulldogs 6-3 on Wednesday night for their second title in four appearances.
Read moreSea Dogs hoist Memorial Cup for second time in club history
Josh LawrenceThe Saint John Sea Dogs have claimed CHL supremacy, defeating the OHL’s Hamilton Bulldogs by a score of 6-3 in the Championship Final of the 2022 Memorial Cup presented by Kia on Wednesday. Six different scorers provided the offense for the Sea … Continue reading → The post Sea Dogs hoist Memorial C...
Read moreHost Saint John beats Hamilton for Memorial Cup
Vincent SevignySAINT JOHN, New Brunswick -- Vincent Sevigny and Cam MacDonald scored early, and the host Saint John Sea Dogs won the Memorial Cup, beating the Ontario Hockey League champion Hamilton Bulldogs 6-3 on Wednesday night. Saint John won its second Memorial Cup title in four appearances, rebounding from a...
Read moreSaint John Sea Dogs Defeat Hamilton for 2022 Memorial Cup
Vincent SevignyThe Memorial Cup will stay in the QMJHL after the Saint John Sea Dogs beat the Hamilton Bulldogs 6-3.
Read moreSea Dogs win Memorial Cup, defeating Bulldogs in the Final
Saint JohnThe Saint John Sea Dogs have won the Memorial Cup, defeating the Hamilton Bulldogs, 6-3, to cement their place as the top Canadian Hockey League team.
Read moreFlames prospects Poirier, Kuznetsov await 2022 Memorial Cup Final opponent
Hamilton BulldogsA pair of Calgary Flames prospects are off to the 2022 Memorial Cup Final. Saint John Sea Dogs defencemen Jeremie Poirier and Yan Kuznetsov will look to capture the most prestigious trophy in Canadian junior hockey on Wednesday when they face either the Hamilton Bulldogs or the Shawinigan Cataractes...
Read moreWATCH: Jeremie Poirier strikes to give Saint John lead over Shawinigan at Memorial Cup
Shawinigan CataractesCalgary Flames defence prospect Jeremie Poirier scored an impressive goal in a Memorial Cup game on Saturday afternoon. With his Saint John Sea Dogs on the power play, Poirier picked up the puck at the point and unleashed a wicked shot past Shawinigan Cataractes goaltender Antoine Coulombe. Poirier’...
Read moreSea Dogs trump Bulldogs in first round-robin game of Memorial Cup
Saint John Sea DogsIn the first round-robin game of the major junior hockey league championship, the Sea Dogs started strong and then hung on to beat the Ontario Hockey League champion Hamilton Bulldogs 5-3 at the TD Station, despite not playing a competitive game since their May 12 playoff exit.
Read moreMatthew Highmore had a rocky season and now finds himself an RFA that the Canucks should bring back
Saint John Sea DogsMatthew Highmore’s entire career could best be described as a rollercoaster. The Halifax, Nova Scotia product provides the Canucks with a unique toolkit of speed, grit, and an unbelievable work ethic. One of Highmore’s biggest assets is his speed though, and throughout his major-junior career, he us...
Read moreMemorial Cup host Sea Dogs name MacDougall interim coach a month before tourney
Jeff MarekThe Saint John Sea Dogs, who will host the Memorial Cup this year, have named University of New Brunswick men's hockey coach Gardiner MacDougall as their interim coach after taking the unusual step of cutting ties with Gordie Dwyer less than a month before the tournament, Sportsnet's Jeff Marek rep...
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