Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Drouin having a week

Jonathan Drouin is having an awesome week. He missed the first few games of the 2014 year because of the World Juniors and than spending a few days in Quebec with his family. In the three games the Halifax Mooseheads played this past week, Drouin scored a goal and had 9 assists for 10 points.

Jonathan was named the second star of the week ending January 19th. It's the third time that Drouin has been named one of the TELUS 3 stars of the week. Full story. The next day he was named the CHL player of the week for the same week. He was once before named CHL player of the week 2 months ago. Full story.

Congrats Jonathan keep up the awesome work.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Fucale Could Make History!

100. The number of wins the goaltender of your Halifax Mooseheads is closing in on. If the Mooseheads can win their fifth in a row tonight, Zach Fucale will reach the milestone. Halifax is on the road for a third straight game, visiting Saint John tonight to take on the Sea Dogs at Harbour Station at 7pm.

Not only will a win tonight get the 3rd year goaltender the milestone but it will also put him in the QMJHL history books.  Fucale can become the first Quebec league goaltender to win 100 games in under 150 contests played. Jacques Cloutier is the current holder. He won his 100th game in his 150th contest. Zach has played 142 games so far all of which have been played with the Moose. 

It sucks that Herd fans may not be able to witness this historic moment but I am sure if it does happen tonight against the Dogs the team will have a presentation on Friday night when they are back home. Nonetheless MooseCountry blog would like to wish Zach good luck tonight as well as the rest of the team. As always Go Moose Go! 

Where Are They Now?


I thought I would do a 'where are they now?' post. This will include more of the bigger named Mooseheads players, draft picks from the past couple of years, and the former members of the championship team last season.

GIGUERE
Jean-Sebastien Giguere played for Halifax in the teams first season. He played 3 seasons for the Herd after starting his career with the Verdun College Francis in 1993. He was drafted in 1995 by the Hartford Whalers 13th overall. During the 1996-97 season he played in 8 pro games with the Whalers winning 1 game and losing 4 others while also playing for the Moose and getting QMJHL All Star honors. He was than traded in the offseason. He currently is playing for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League. In 12 games played he has a 7-4-0-2 record with 0.911 save percentage. He also made stops in Calgary, Anaheim and Toronto.

SHELLEY
Jody Shelley has been considered one of Halifax's all time favorite players mainly because in the early seasons of the team, he was tough and what the team needed back than. He too was a member of the first team and played in three season. After the Philadelphia Flyers did not offer him a contract after the 2012-13 NHL season, he retired from playing professional hockey on August 9, 2013. The Columbus Blue Jackets offered him a job in their front office however which is where he currently is with his wife and son. He started his pro career with the Jackets and made stops in San Jose and New York before playing the last three seasons with the Flyers.

VORACEK
While Shelley and Giguere were trying to help Halifax make a name for hockey in the Atlantic provinces, Jakub Voracek was 5 and probably never heard of the city. After spending most of his childhood in the Czech Republic, the Mooseheads drafted him first overall in the Canadian Hockey League Import Draft in 2006. He only played 112 games over two seasons but amassed an astonishing 187 points with 56 of them being goals. In 2007 he was picked 7th overall by the Blue Jackets in the NHL Entry Draft and signed a entry level contract with them in August. He's only had one 50+ point season since entering the NHL in the 2008-09 season. He currently is playing with the Flyers and sits 3rd in team scoring with 14 goals and 35 points.

CRITCHLOW
Fredicton, New Brunswick native Cameron Critchlow is currently playing university for his hometown team, the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds. He's in his second AUS season picking up 27 points in 42 games over the two years. After getting drafted by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan in 2007, 'Critch' played 2 and a half seasons with the Titan serving as alternate captain in the last year and a half. The now defunct Lewiston MAINEiacs acquired him mid season in 2009-10. He was than captain during the 2010-11 QMJHL season after which the Moose acquired him and he was named captain for Halifax as well.

MACKINNON
As everyone knows, Nathan MacKinnon was the only one to get an NHL job from being on last year's Memorial Cup winning team. He went first overall in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft back in late June to the Avalanche. There was no doubt in anyone's mind going into training camp in September that MacKinnon would not make the team after newly appointed head coach Patrick Roy said that they were keeping him. He's been strong for the team who has had one of their best starts in franchise history. It took him only 5 games to score his first pro goal in which he already had 4 points in the four games beforehand. October 12, 2013 is a day he won't forget, he had his first and added his fifth assist in a 5-1 victory over the Washington Capitals. Nathan currently leads all rookie scoring in points with 31 in 48 games played. He is tied for first in rookie goal scoring at 15.

HANNAY
Sawyer Hannay played for the Moose from 2009 to 2012 collecting 15 points as a defenceman in 159 games plus one more last season before being traded to Victoriaville where he got 6 assists in 38 games played. Before the 2012-13 season however though he decided to play in Austria as he would have been one of 5 overagers for the Herd that year but he came back after 10 games and played 1 more for Halifax. Sawyer started this season with the Evansville Icemen of the ECHL playing in 22 games collecting 4 points. He currently plays for the St. Thomas Tommies in New Brunswick picking up an assist in 6 games played since January 3rd. He also has 40 penalty minutes. He was drafted 205th overall in the 2010 NHL draft by the Vancouver Canucks.

SWAN
Currently playing in Quebec for the Riviere-du-Loup 3L of the Ligue Nord-Americaine de Hockey, Bryce Swan has collected 18 points and 7 goals in 20 games played this season for the team. Swan played 4 seasons for Halifax between 2004 and 2008 ending his Q league with 134 points, 77 goals and 272 penalty minutes. 109 of those minutes were in his last junior season. He than played 5 seasons in the Atlantic University Sport teams for St. Francis Xavier University and University of New Brunswick. While playing in the QMJHL he was drafted 38th overall by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2006 NHL draft.

PRIDHAM
Colby Pridham is currently writing stories for Sportsnet about the Canadian Interuniversity Sport. He does the CIS rankings. He played for the Mooseheads between 2006 and 2008, he than played for the Saint Mary's Huskies for four seasons and played a fifth for the Varsity Reds last season.

FRK
Marty Frk is currently playing for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League. He played 3 seasons for your Mooseheads scoring the most points in his career last season with 84 points in 56 games played. Marty has also played for the Toledo Walleye this season of the ECHL. He's clearly more comfortable in the lower levels of hockey as he has 5 goals and 13 points in 15 games while only assisting on a goal in 19 games played for the Griffins. He was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings 49th overall in 2012.

BODNARCHUK
Drafted 128th overall by the Boston Bruins in the same draft as Bryce Swan, Andrew Bodnarchuk has cracked the Bruins roster for 5 games back in the 2009-10 NHL season. He had no points in those games. He played three seasons in Halifax collecting 123 points. He was the captain of the team for the 2007-08 season. He's never gone lower than the AHL though playing for the Providence Bruins for four season after his junior career. He currently plays for the Manchester Monarchs, the first tier affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings after they signed him as a free agent in early July 2012.

MACAULAY
Stephen MacAulay put his professional hockey league dream on hold after he had been scratched for the last few games of 2013. He decided that the best thing to do to allow him to play was come back home and go
to university and play for the Saint Mary's Huskies. He played four and a half seasons for the Saint John Sea Dogs before asking to be traded to the Mooseheads in January 2013 to be with his ailing mother. He helped Halifax get their first league championship in franchise history after collecting 2 others with the Dogs. He's probably one of the most decorated junior league player in the amount of championships and championship appearances.

BEAUCHEMIN
Earlier this month, Dominic Beauchemin was traded for a third time in the past 7 months, this time to the Chicoutimi Sagueneens. In 5 games with his new team he has scored 3 points. During the 2013 draft Halifax traded Dominic to the Acadie-Bathurst Titan where he played 17 games and scored 5 goals and had 11 points. Than he was traded to the Rimouski Oceanic recording 18 points in 21 games played.

LINDSAY
Max Lindsay stayed in the province but he's playing for a different team. The Cape Breton Screaming Eagles claimed Max off waivers from the Moose. He's played 4 games so far with the Eagles and has a goal and an assist. He had 6 points in 30 games before being claimed. He had 8 points last season for Halifax.

LEWIS/PYE
After Trey Lewis got a hip injury earlier this season, Halifax was forced to make a decision about their overage situation with injured players returning to the lineup. Halifax kept him on their protected roster when the only way for the former captain to be 100% healthy was to get season ending surgery. Trey went back home and started playing for the Miramichi Timberwolves of the Maritime Junior Hockey League. He has 4 goals and 15 assists for 19 points in 18 games played. Lewis plays against a Herd draftee who plays on the Truro Bearcats. Brandon Pye was drafted in 2011 by the Moose and also by the Bearcats that same year. He has 27 points with 10 goals in 32 games.


ABELTSHAUSER
In 23 games as a pro defenceman, Konrad Abeltshauser has one goal and 6 points for the Worcester Sharks in the AHL. He played four seasons for the Herd winning a Memorial Cup with the team in May of last year. He was drafted 163rd overall in 2010 by Worcester's NHL affiliate, the San Jose Sharks.

BOUDREAU
Four years of being Halifax Moosehead was the only long term junior career Matt Boudreau has. Matt was traded after the 2012-13 season by the Herd to the Shawinigan Cataractes. After 13 games in Shawinigan, he was shipped east to Victoriaville to play 14 games for the Tigres. Boudreau came back to the Atlantic division after the Christmas break to the Acadie-Bathurst Titan. He's helped on 7 goals in the 9 games he's played since.

GRENIER
Alexandre Grenier played only one season for Halifax recording a point per game with the team after being drafted by the Canucks 90th overall in 2011. Alexandre scored 25 goals and 39 assists for 64 points in 64 games. The season before he played half a season in Quebec for the Remparts. He than played in Austria as well to start the 2012-13 season before playing for the Chicago Wolves (AHL) and Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) in the second half. He now plays for the Utica Comets which is the affiliate of Vancouver recording 25 points, scoring 13 goals.

FORTIER/FORD
2013 second round draft picks for your Halifax Mooseheads Maxime Fortier and Taylor Ford have played a few games for the Herd but are now teammates on the Lac St-Louis Lions team of the QMAAA in Quebec.

EICHEL/HAYDEN
Jack Eichel who the Mooseheads drafted in 2012 has been playing for the United Stated Junior Developmental team this season instead of playing in the QMJHL. He has committed to Boston University for next season. He was also drafted by the Sea Dogs in the 2013 QMJHL draft. Fellow 2012 draftee and American John Hayden decided to stay in the States as well and is playing for the Bulldogs of Yale University.

*as of January 20, 2014 

pictures: hockeyfights.com, thechronicleherald.com, cbssports.com, bleacherreport.com

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

GAMEDAY 45: vs Charlottetown

IT'S GAMEDAY 
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS vs. CHARLOTTETOWN ISLANDERS
Puck drops at 7:00pm
Metro Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

PREVIEW - Welcome back. After months of having a short lineup and thus having to call players up, which confused this fan, the Halifax Mooseheads will go into tonight's make up game with an almost full healthy lineup. Andrew Ryan is returning from a infection in his ankle that has kept him out for more than a month while Jonathan Drouin and Zach Fucale will be wearing red and green after spending two weeks wearing red and white in Sweden. It's a perfect night to return for Ryan who is celebrating his 20th birthday today.

A snow storm postponed their first meeting of 2014 back on January 3rd and with most of the country tuned into Calgary later tonight, your Mooseheads are playing one of two make up games on the QMJHL schedule. Normally with the CHL Top Prospects game being played, the Canadian Hockey League stops league play.


Halifax and Charlottetown met exactly one week ago on the island with the away team coming out on top with a 5-2 win.

THE NUMBERS


















Leading scorers
CHA: Daniel Sprong 46pts (20G & 26A), Alexandre Goulet 29pts (18G & 11A), Kameron Kielly 22pts (7G & 15A)
HAL: Nikolaj Ehlers 58 (25G & 33A), Jonathan Drouin 50pts (17G & 33A), Darcy Ashley 48pts (19G & 29A)

LAST GAMES
The Mooseheads were hosts to the Acadie-Bathurst on Saturday and were able to have twice the amount of scoring as the Titan. Nikolaj Ehlers, who is playing in Calgary tonight, had another 2 goal game while Kevin Darveau made 19 saves to get the 4-2 win.

Charlottetown took on the Titan on Sunday but were unable to get past Jacob Brennan who made 39 saves on the Islanders 40 shots. Vladislav Lysenko had the only goal for the home while Mason McDonald, who is also in Calgary, made 26 saves in the 2-1 loss.

HEAD-TO-HEAD
This season      4-1-0-0    19GF     13GA
September 13 Mooseheads 2 at Islanders 5
October 23 Islanders 2 at Mooseheads 4
November 15   Mooseheads 4 at Islanders 3
December 8   Mooseheads 4 at Islanders 1
January 3  Islanders at Mooseheads POSTPONED
January 8   Mooseheads 5 at Islanders 2
February 19 @ 7pm Islanders at Mooseheads
March 6 @ 7pm Islanders at Mooseheads
March 11 @ 7pm Mooseheads at Islanders
Last season   7-1-0-0   43GF    20GA

NOT PLAYING - Sam Leblanc is out for 4 weeks with mono and Nikolaj Ehlers is in Calgary for the CHL Top Prospects Game

OUT OF TOWN
Sea Dogs at Wildcats - 7:00pm
Prospects Games: Team Orr vs Team Cherry - 10:00pm

GAME COVERAGE
Live: @MC_MooseCountry
TV: None
Radio: News 95.7
Webcast: TELUS
Post-game: possibly here

AFTER THE GAME
Halifax will go back on the road for 3 games with the first one being on Saturday in Rimouski against the Oceanic. Puck drops at 5pm.


Monday, January 13, 2014

Ehlers Ranked #22 at Mid-Season

He's not just impressing the fans of Halifax, he's impressing the whole hockey nation and he'll get another chance to continue to impress on Wednesday in Calgary.

QMJHL leading rookie scorer Nikolaj Ehlers was ranked #22 on the Central Scouting Services mid-season rankings for North American skaters. The rankings were released this morning and have two other Mooseheads on the list. Danny Moynihan was ranked at #66 while second year draft eligible player Matt Murphy was at #105.


There's no gaurentee that any of the three players will stay where they are as the season goes along and neither is there a gaurentee that they will get picked where they are ranked.

Ehlers will also play for Team Orr on Wednesday for the BMO CHL Top Prospects game. Cheer him on on Sportsnet after the Mooseheads/Islanders game.

Congrats to all three Mooseheads players, for the full list click here. Keep checking on my blog for more posts as this story progresses and the 2014 NHL Draft gets closer.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

GAMEDAY 44: vs Acadie-Bathurst

IT"S GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS vs. ACADIE-BATHURST TITAN
Puck drops at 7:00pm
Metro Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

PREVIEW - Matt Boudreau makes another return to Moose Country but with a different team this time. Just before Christmas, Boudreau was traded to the Acadie-Bathurst Titan from the Victoriaville Tigres and he's been pretty good with his new team. He has 6 assists in 5 games with the Titan on the first line with newly acquired Scott Oke and Raphael Lafontaine. The Halifax Mooseheads will look to stop him and his new team when they come storming in to Moose Country and get back into the good graces of their home fans after their first defeat of 2014 last night.


Halifax is a perfect 5 and 0 versus Bathurst this season after winning a big game back in late November at home. Jonathan Drouin had a goal and 4 assists to help the Moose win 9-2 while Zach Fucale made 25 saves for the victory.

THE NUMBERS

















Leading scorers
BAT: Matt Boudreau 30pts (9G & 21A), Scott Oke 28pts (13G & 15A), Alexandros Soumakis 23pts (14G & 9A)
HAL: Nikolaj Ehlers 56pts (23G & 33A), Jonathan Drouin 50pts (17G & 33A), Darcy Ashley 47pts (18G & 29A)

LAST GAMES
Halifax is coming off a 5-1 loss against the Moncton Wildcats on Friday night in their teddy bear toss game. Darcy Ashley scored the teddy throwing goal at 8:10 of the third period but it wasn't enough and neither was the 28 saves Kevin Darveau made.

The Titan invited the Shawinigan Cataractes in to the KC on Thursday night and skated away with a 5-4 overtime win. Jacob Brennan has still played strong for Acadie and stopped 24 of 28 shots while the offense was led by Alexandros Soumakis, Christophe Boivin and Boudreau.

HEAD-TO-HEAD
This season    5-0-0-0   29GF   13GA
September 25   Titan 3 at Mooseheads 5
October 25   Mooseheads at Titan 2
October 26   Titan at Mooseheads 4
November 16   Mooseheads at Titan 3
November 22   Titan at Mooseheads 9
January 11 @ 7pm   Titan at Mooseheads
January 19 @ 3pm   Mooseheads at Titan
February 16 @ 3pm   Mooseheads at Titan
February 28 @ 7pm   Mooseheads at Titan
Last season    6-0-2-0   50GF      35GA

NOT PLAYING - Zach Fucale and Jonathan Drouin are in Quebec staying with family, Austyn Hardie (suspension) and Andrew Ryan (injured)

OUT OF TOWN
Eagles at Tigres - 5:00pm
Cataractes at Wildcats - 7:00pm
Sea Dogs at Remparts - 8:00pm
Drakkar at Huskies - 8:00pm

GAME COVERAGE
TV: None
Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Radio: News 95.7, CKLE 92.9
Webcast: TELUS
Post-game: The Q News

AFTER THE GAME
The makeup game for last Friday's postponed tilt against the Charlottetown Islanders. Puck drops at 7pm on Wednesday night.

MacKinnon Scores 15th.

He might have less than half the points as his Cole Harbour counterpart but Nathan MacKinnon is still having an awesome rookie season. In 44 games played MacKinnon now has 15 goals and 14 assists for 29 points. He got his 15th goal last night in a overtime loss to the New York Islanders. Nate provided the only offence for the Colorado Avalanche, a team that has been one of the best in franchise history.

Here's the very nice breakaway goal that allowed the former Halifax Mooseheads player to tie Tomas Hertl on top of the rookie goal scoring.



Friday, January 10, 2014

GAMEDAY 43: vs Moncton

IT'S GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS vs. MONCTON WILDCATS
Puck drops at 7:00pm
Metro Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

PREVIEW - The Moncton Wildcats once again come into Moose Country on an event night. This is the third event game that the Cats have been a part of this year and it won't be their last this season. It's also the most funnest game for little kids. The annual teddy bear toss event goes tonight at the Metro Centre when Moncton claws their way into Moose Country and your Halifax Mooseheads try to stop them in thier tracks. Depsite being half way down the standings, Moncton has been one of the best teams in the Q as of late winning 9 straight before the Christmas break. The Moose on the otherhand have only won 4 of their last 10 games and with 3 of them coming after the holidays. They look to continue the winning streak this weekend. New comer Brendon Vuic will make his home debut and newly signed Philippe Gadoury will make his debut tonight. 


In the last game before the Christmas break the Wildcats took a very close game 2-1 in Halifax. Connor Moynihan had the Herd's only goal. Shots were close too with Halifax getting the upperhand 37 to 36.

THE NUMBERS

















Leading scorers
MON: Christophe Lalonde 39pts (23G & 16A), COnor Garland 39pts (15G & 24A), Ivan Barbashev 37pts (13G & 24A)
HAL: Nikolaj Ehlers 56pts (23G & 33A), Jonathan Drouin 50pts (17G & 33A), Darcy Ashley 46pts 17G & 29A)

LAST GAMES
Halifax played on Wednesday night in Charlottetown and won 5 to 2 against the Islanders. Luca Ciampini led the team with a goal and assist while Kevin Darveau was in between the pipes once again making 24 saves.

Moncton's last game was against an Islander team that looked different on Sunday than the one on Wednesday. Christopher Caissy had the Wildcats only goal and despite making 43 saves Jason Rioux could not help his team in a 5-1 loss.

HEAD-TO-HEAD
This season    2-4-0-0    14GF    15GA
September 12  Moncton 4 at Halifax 0
September 20  Mooseheads at Wildcats 2
November  Wildcats at Mooseheads 4
December 1  Wildcats 2 at Mooseheads 0
December 20  Mooseheads 4 at Wildcats
December 21  Wildcats at Mooseheads 1
January 10 @ 7pm Wildcats at Mooseheads
February 9 @ 4pm Mooseheads at Wildcats
March 1 @ 7pm Mooseheads at Wildcats
Last season    6-2-0-0    36GF    26GA

NOT PLAYING - Andrew Ryan (injured), Jonathan Drouin (WJC), Zach Fucale (WJC), Austyn Hardie (suspension) will not be in the lineup tonight

OUT OF TOWN
Cataractes at Islanders - 7:00pm
Phoenix at Sagueneens - 8:00pm
Oceanic at Remparts - 8:00pm
Eagles at Armada - 8:30pm
Tigres at Olympiques - 8:30pm
Drakkar at Foreurs - 8:30pm

GAME COVERAGE
TV: Eastlink TV
Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Radio: News 95.7
Webcast: TELUS
Post-game: MooseCountry blog

AFTER THE GAME
The Mooseheads will host the Acaie-Bathurst Titan tomorrow for Saturday night hockey at the Metro Centre. Puck drops at 7pm.

Thursday, January 09, 2014

Ehlers Named An Alternate.

Leading rookie scorer of your Halifax Mooseheads and the QMJHL Nikolaj Ehlers was named an alternate captain of Team Orr at the BMO CHL Top Prospects Game.

The game, which pits the top 40 National Hockey League draft eligible prospects against each other, will be played on January 15 in Calgary, Alberta. This year there's only one Mooseheads player playing in the game. Halifax hosted last year's event and had three players in the game. With a game postponed last week, Ehlers will have to miss the makeup game which is also being played on Wednesday.

Congratulations to Nikolaj and the other 5 captains that were named Thursday morning. For the full story click here.

Wednesday, January 08, 2014

QMJHL Names Scholastic POM


Every month, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announces a Scholastic Player of the Month which recognizes a player on each team with his performance on ice and in the classroom. The player is selected based on their school results, their implication, the school-hockey conciliation, their team spirit and their on-ice performances.

For your Halifax Mooseheads, Brendan Duke was named the Scholastic Player of the Month for December 2013. Duke had 2 assists in 4 games played. He was hurt for half of the month.

Here is the full list:
BACFrancis TurbideCégep de Baie-Comeau
BATJake PrimeauAcadia University
BLBSamuel HodhodMarianopolis College
CAPKyle FarrellCape Breton University
CHACraig MacLaughlinUPEI
CHIJulio Billia      Cégep de Chicoutimi
DRUFrédérick Gaudreau  Cégep de Drummondville
GATSimon Tardif-RichardCégep de l'Outaouais
HALBrendan DukeSaint Mary's University
MONChristophe LalondeUniversité de Moncton
QUECody DonagheyCDLI Newfoundland
RIMAnthony ChapadosCégep de Rimouski
ROUAllan D'Astous-CaronCégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue
SHAAlexandre Delisle-HoudeCollège de Shawinigan
SHEJérémy RoyÉcole secondaire du Triolet
SNBMatthew HighmoreSt. Malachy's High School
VDOMaxime GravelCégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue
VICMark TremaineAcadia University

GAMEDAY 42: at Charlottetown

IT"S GAMEDAY
CHARLOTTETOWN ISLANDERS vs. HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS
Puck drops at 7:00pm
Eastlink Centre (3,717) ~ Charlottetown, PEI

PREVIEW - Five days after their first meeting of 2014 got postponed, the Mooseheads and host Islanders will battle it out in a mid week game. Both teams look different from the last time they met as Halifax has part ways with Liam Alcalde and Max Lindsay while Charlottetown has had pretty much a total overhaul losing their captain, Jack Nevins, and possibly their best goalie in franchise history, Antoine Bibeau among others. That's what happens over the trade period. 


This is the fifth meeting this season between these two teams. Halifax leafs the series 3-1 with the last game being a 4-1 win for Halifax. 

THE NUMBERS 















Leading scorers  
HAL: Nikolaj Ehlers 55pts (23G & 32A), Jonathan Drouin 50pts (17G & 33A), Darcy Ashley 45pts (16G & 29A)
CHA: Daniel Sprong 42pts (18G & 24A), Alexandre Goulet 28pts (18G & 10A), Kameron Kielly 22pts (7G & 15A)

NOT PLAYING - Sam Leblanc (healthy), Austyn Hardie (suspension), Jonathan Drouin (WJC), Zach Fucale (WJC) and Andrew Ryan (injured)

GAME COVERAGE 
TV: None
Live: @islandersgmday
Webcast: TELUS
Radio: News 95.7
Postgame: The Chronicle Herald, The Q News

Max claimed, Hardie suspended.

Max Lindsay's head shot
First of all you will have to forgive me as I did not know he was on waivers but the Halifax Mooseheads announced this morning on their twitter account that Max Linsday has been claimed off waivers by the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles. The 19 year old had been in his second year with the Moose. In 81 games played he recorded 14 points and had 26 penalty minutes as one of the more physical Halifax players. Story.

Thank you Max for your hard work with the team and I want to wish you luck with the Eagles.




Austyn Hardie has been suspended for 4 games due to a hit on Joey Richard of the Saint John Sea Dogs. The hit came in the second period of the Mooseheads-Sea Dogs game on Saturday night in Saint John.

I think that the hit did warrant a suspension but considering the fact that Adam Erne did not get a suspension for hitting Jonathan Drouin in December, the Hardie hit should of had the same result. Judge for yourself though.  *See my tweet after this post*

Voracek is an Olympian!

Former Halifax Mooseheads player Jakub Voracek is now an Olympian. He was named as one of the 25 players that will represent their home Czech Republic during the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Voracek played for the Mooseheads between 2006 and 2008 after he was drafted 1st overall by Halifax in the CHL Import Draft. In 112 games he collected 187 points scoring 56 goals and assisting on 131 others. Most of his points came in his sophmore year where he only played 53 games but got almost twice that in points, finishing the 2007-08 QMJHL season with 101 points. This is the eighth time Voracek has represented his country.

Congratulations Jakub. You can watch him and the Czechs in February when the men's tournament starts on February 12 and goes until the 23rd.

Monday, January 06, 2014

Herd Word

MACAULAY
Former Halifax Mooseheads player Stephen MacAulay has decided to join the Saint Mary's Huskies in his hometown. MacAulay was signed to an entry level contract with the Montral Canadiens in the summer and split the first half of the season between their ECHL and AHL affiliates. Stephen's scoring power couldn't keep up in the pros and as such he was a healthy scratch for a few games in December with the Hamilton Bulldogs. He decided that his talents would be better with the Huskies.

http://metronews.ca/sports/898989/dream-on-hold-former-halifax-moosehead-stephen-macaulay-joins-huskies-after-ahl-stint/

TRADE PERIOD
Liam Alcalde has been the only Mooseheads player traded so far during the winter trade period. Alcalde is now a member of the Charlottetown Islanders and he made his debut for the team over the weekend. The Moose also announced the signing of Brandon Vuic.

http://halifaxmooseheads.ca/article/moose-make-two-moves

CANADA
Zach Fucale couldn't stand on his head the whole tournament. Despite a strong performance by Fucale in the 5 games he played during the 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships after Christmas, Team Canada could not medal. For the second straight year Team Canada has failed to poduim in the World Juniors losing 2-1 against Russia, the team that beat Canada last year, in the bronze medal game. In the semis Fucale made 18 saves in a 5-1 loss to the eventual gold medalists; Finland. Jonathan Drouin had the only goal in the semis.

Here are the final rankings: GOLD - Finland, Silver - Sweden (hosts), Bronze - Russia, 4th - Canada, 5th - United States, 6th - Czech Republic, 7th - Switzerland, 8th - Slovakia, 9th - Germany, 10th - Norway

Norway has been relegated to Division 1 Group A for the 2015 World Juniors.

EHLERS
Nikolaj Ehlers had his second career 5 point night on Saturday in a game against the Saint John Sea Dogs. He was a part of all of the Mooseheads goals in a comeback win in Saint John. Halifax was down 3-1 in the last 24 minutes but with the help of Ehlers, who scored the team's second goal, and strong defence in the third the boys were able to get the 5-3 win.

UP NEXT
The boys will travel to Charlottetown for a Wednesday night game against the Islanders and then Moose Country will welcome back Fucale, Drouin and Chris McDonald on Friday night with the Teddy Bear Toss game. Friday's game is against the Moncton Wildcats.

POSTPONED
The postponed game that was supposed to be played on Friday has been rescheduled to January 15, 2013.

Saturday, January 04, 2014

GAMEDAY 41: at Saint John

IT'S GAMEDAY
SAINT JOHN SEA DOGS vs. HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS
Puck drops at 7:00pm
Harbour Station (6,200) ~ Saint John, NB

PREVIEW - It's the first game of the new year after last night's game against Charlottetown was postponed due to a snow storm. Halifax will welcome back a couple of injured players back in the lineup tonight versus the Sea Dogs. The Mooseheads will also welcome new player Brandon Vuic who was signed on Friday as an enforcer.


Saint John and Halifax have played four times so far this season with the home team during the last meeting winning 5-0. Nikolaj Ehlers scored 2 goals during the game on 42 shots for the Moose while Zach Fucale stopped all 22 shots for the shutout.

THE NUMBERS

















Leading scorers:
HAL: Nikolaj Ehlers 50pts (22G & 28A), Jonathan Drouin 50pts (17G & 33A), Darcy Ashley 41pts (14G & 27A)
SNB: Olivier Cooper 34pts (14G & 20A), Matthew Highmore 28pts (11G & 17A), Olivier LeBlanc 25pts (5G & 20A)

LAST GAMES
Saint John finished 2013 with a 2-1 win over the Wildcats in Moncton. Left winger Kelly Bent scored the game winner as Sebastien Auger saved 30 shots in the win.

Halifax lost their last game of 2013 to the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles in Sydney 5 to 4. Andrew Shewfelt led the team in scoring with 2 goals and an assist but that didn't help the visitors and neither could the 22 saves Kevin Darveau made.

HEAD-TO-HEAD
This season     3-1-0-0     172GF    9GA
October 1  Mooseheads at Sea Dogs 4
October 12  Sea Dogs at Mooseheads 3
November 9  Sea Dogs at Mooseheads 7
November 23  Sea Dogs 0 at Mooseheads 5
January 4 @ 7pm  Mooseheads at Sea Dogs
January 21 @ 7pm  Mooseheads at Sea Dogs
March 8 @ 7pm  Mooseheads at Sea Dogs
March 14 @ 7pm  Sea Dogs at Mooseheads
Last season    7-0-1-0    43GF    16GA

NOT PLAYING - Andrew Ryan is the only injured player still out as Darcy Ashley and Brendan Duke will return tonight. Zach Fucale and Jonathan Drouin are in Sweden still.

OUT OF TOWN
Tigres at Drakkar - 5:00pm
Armada at Sagueneens - 5:00pm
Foreurs at Oceanic - 5:00pm
Huskies at Cataractes - 5:00pm
Eagles at Wildcats - 7:00pm

GAME COVERAGE
TV: None
Live: @CoolenTQN, @station_nation
Radio: News 95.7, News 88.9
Webcast: TELUS
Post-game: MooseCountry blog, Station Nation blog & The Q News

AFTER THE GAME
Halifax will play the Islanders in Charlottetown on Wednesday. Puck drops at 7pm.

Friday, January 03, 2014

BREAKING Friday's Game Postponed.

The first snow storm of the year has postponed the first Halifax Mooseheads game of the year. Tonight's tilt against the Charlottetown Islanders has been cancelled due to the snow storm affecting most of Atlantic Canada. Puck drop was supposed to be at 7:00pm tonight January 3rd. The Islanders did not travel to Halifax so that will save them some time which is good. A make up date will be announced no later than Monday along with ticket information so keep your tickets!

Halifax will hopefully be back at it tomorrow night against the Saint John Sea Dogs. The next home game will be next Friday against Moncton for the Teddy Bear Toss

Thursday, January 02, 2014

WJC: Ousted.

Venue: Malmo Isstadion 

RECAP - Don't worry Canada it isn't our boys. The red and white took on the white and red team on Thursday evening for a quarterfinal match up. In the third quarterfinal game of the day, Team Canada defeated Team Switzerland 4-1 to book their tickets to the semi finals on Saturday. Zach Fucale was strong once again only letting in a blocked shot with one second left of the second period. For the first time all tournament, Team Canada scored the first goal of the game. Switzerland was never able to get back in the game.

GAME LOG
First period
18:08 CAN Griffin Reinhart (1) | A: Laughton

Second period
9:04 CAN Anthony Mantha (5), PS | A: None
19:59 SUI Nico Dunner (1) | A: Muller & Fiala

Third period
4:11 CAN Curtis Lazar (3) | A: Reinhart
13:49 CAN Derrick Pouliot (1) | A: None

Shots: 1st - 6-4 Canada, 2nd - 12-7 Canada, 3rd - 9-5 Switzerland
Powerplay: Switzerland 0-for-3, Canada 0-for-3
Goaltenders: Melvin Nyffeler (SUI) vs. Zach Fucale (CAN)
Sellout: No

Players of the Game
Griffin Reinhart CAN
Nico Dunner SUI

Wednesday, January 01, 2014

World Juniors Quarterfinal Match-ups Set.

The quarterfinal match-ups for the 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden have been decided. Despite losing the last preliminary game, Finland still received the point that they needed to secure second place in Group B. The Finns took on Team Switzerland to see where each team would end up in the group standings. Finland came back from a 3-1 deficit in the last half of the game to force extra time and get the point they needed. The Swiss won in a shootout. There are no byes to the semifinals this year.

Here is how the quarterfinal match-ups set up on Thursday January 2:
QF1     2A United States vs. Russia 3B 7:00am/AT     TSN
QF2     2B Finland vs. Czech Republic 3A 9:30am/AT     TSN2
QF3     1A Canada vs. Switzerland 4B 12:00pm/AT     TSN
QF4     1B Sweden vs. Slovakia 4A 2:30pm/AT     TSN


Norway and Germany will battle to stay in the top division in a best of 3 round between the two teams that were last in their respective group. Here's the relegation round schedule:
January 2 - 6:00am/AT - Germany vs. Norway - Malmo Arena
January 3 - 11:00am/AT - Norway vs. Germany - Malmo Isstadion
January 5 - 7:00am/AT - Germany vs. Norway - Malmo Isstadion



FUCALE TO START?
According to Mark Masters' twitter account after Canada's win over USA on Tuesday, Halifax Mooseheads goaltender Zach Fucale will start tomorrow night for Team Canada after a strong performance yesterday.