The Atlantic University Sport playoffs are set to open on Wednesday night and it will include several former Halifax Mooseheads players. Once again, the post-season includes the Acadia Axemen, Moncton Aigles Bleus, Saint Mary's Huskies, St. Francis X-Men, UNB Reds and UPEI Panthers.
Here are the final standings (W-L-OTL-SOL)
# Team Record Pts
1. University of New Brunswick 28-1-1-0 57
2. Universite de Moncton 19-9-2-0 40
3. Saint Mary's University 17-11-2-0 36
4. St. Francis Xavier University 15-13-1-1 32
5. Acadia University 14-14-1-1 30
6. University of PEI 9-19-0-2 20
7. Dalhousie University 3-26-1-0 7
The Reds and the Aigles Bleus receive a first round bye. The Huskies will take on the Panthers in a series that will start tomorrow night in Halifax. The X-Men go up against the Axemen beginning on Thursday in Antigonish. Both series are a best-of-three.
Here is the quarter-finals schedule
Feb 19 UPEI at Saint Mary's
Feb 20 Acadia at St. FX
Feb 21 Saint Mary's at UPEI
Feb 22 St. FX at Acadia
Feb 23 UPEI at Saint Mary's *if necessary
Feb 24 Acadia at St. FX *if necessary
Herd alumni on playoff team rosters include; Zack Jones (Acadia), Robert Orr (UPEI), Peter Reynolds (UNB), Cole Stewart (STFX), Brendan Tomilson (Acadia), Denis Toner (Moncton) and Cameron Whynot (Acadia).
Despite not being local, the road to the Queen's Cup for being the Ontario University Association champion contains a few past Moose players as well. Kevin Gursoy (TMU), Stephane Huard (McGill), David Lafrance (Ottawa) and Ethan Larmand (Queen's). While goaltender Brady James is listed on the Concordia Stingers roster, he only played one game for the team in the regular season so I doubt we will see him in the playoffs.
Good luck to all the teams and to our former players during the playoffs on the road to the University Cup that will be held in Ottawa later in March.