Tuesday, January 21, 2014

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 

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1 comment:

  1. Few things. 1st Jody is the Blue jackets radio voice. He doesn't work in the office for them. 2nd Ford has yet to play a game for Halifax. He was here for training camp and that's it. Lastly Eichel was drafted and dropped by the team and that's why SJ owns were able to draft him. So really there's no point even talking about him.

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