Sunday, November 26, 2017

STATS SUNDAY: November

Games played: 11
Record: 5-4-2-0, 12pts
Goals for/against: 42/41
Powerplay*: 18.5%
Penalty kill*: 82.6%
Shutouts: none

Top 5 leading scorers
Points: Filip Zadina 14, Otto Somppi 14, Maxime Fortier 13, Benoit-Olivier Groulx 9, Jocktan Chainey 9
Goals: Filip Zadina 7, Maxime Fortier 5, Benoit-Olivier Groulx 6, Otto Somppi 6, Arnaud Durandeau 4
Assists:  Maxime Fortier 8,  Otto Somppi 8,  Jocktan Chainey 8, Jared McIsaac 8, Filip Zadina 7
Penalty minutes: Connor Moynihan 24, Jordan Lepage 17, Maxime Fortier 15, Benoit-Olivier Groulx 14, Jocktan Chainey 14
Plus/minus: Jocktan Chainey +5, Jordan Lepage +5, Otto Somppi +4, Connor Moynihan +4, Xavier Parent +4
Rookie scoring: Filip Zadina 14pts, Xavier Parent 4pts, Justin Barron 1pt, Ryan Barbossa 1pt, Patrick Kyte 1pt

Goaltending stats*
Blade Mann-Dixon: 11-2-2-0    2.69 GAA     0.910 SAV%
Alexis Gravel: 4-6-2-0    3.48 GAA     0.888 SAV%



*overall

Friday, November 24, 2017

GAMEDAY #25: at Charlottetown


GAMEDAY
CHARLOTTETOWN ISLANDERS VS HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS
Puck drops at 7pm
TV: Eastlink | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @HFXMooseheads
Eastlink Centre (3,717) ~ Charlottetown, PE


Your Halifax Mooseheads open up a big 3 in 3 weekend against the Maritimes division. After going 3-2 in the five-game homestand, the Moose will look to continue their strong play as of late. This weekend will be a big task for the Moose as they look to stay in first place in the division. With each team heating up in their own ways the Moose need to look to stay out of the box and play in their structure. This should be a good matchup between the two teams with Charlottetown starting near the bottom of the standings but have heated up as of late to be in the middle of the pack. After the last two matchups that we have seen at the Scotiabank Centre this will be a good matchup between these two teams. Charlottetown will be without one of their top defencemen Hunter Drew as he got an automatic one-game suspension after an altercation in their game against the Sea Dogs. Your Mooseheads will look to their top forwards and the solid goaltending they have gotten all season as they take on the Islanders tonight.

This is the fourth meeting between the two teams this season. Halifax is 3-0-0-0 against the Islanders while Charlottetown has a 0-3-0-0 record versus the Mooseheads. The last matchup was on October 29 where the home team picked up a 6-2 victory in Halifax. Justin Barron had a goal and an assist to lead the Herd and Blade Mann-Dixon made 27 saves to claim the victory.

OVERALL RECORDS
Islanders: 13-8-1-0 = 27 points (4th in Maritimes division, 9th overall)
Mooseheads: 14-7-3-0 = 31 points (1st in Maritimes division, 3rd overall)

LEADING SCORERS
HAL: Filip Zadina 35pts (18G & 17A), Maxime Fortier 31pts (14G & 17A), Otto Somppi 21pts (7G & 14A)
CHA: Saku Vesterinen 19pts (3G & 16A), Keith Getson 18pts (9G & 9A), Pierre-Olivier Joseph 18pts (2G & 16A)

PREVIOUS GAMES
Charlottetown is coming off a 6-2 victory over the Saint John Sea Dogs on Sunday afternoon. Keith Getson led the way with a goal and two assists, Matt Welsh made 33 saves in the win.

Halifax is coming off a huge 6-5 victory against the Moncton Wildcats on Tuesday night. Arnaud Durandeau lead the way for the Herd with a goal and two assists, Blade Mann-Dixon made 33 saves in the win.

ALUM ON ISLANDERS
None

MISSING IN ACTION – Barrett Dachsyshn, Ryan Barbossa, Cooper Jones

HEAD-TO-HEAD
September 23  Halifax 3 at Charlottetown 2
October 1  Charlottetown 0 at Halifax 3
October 29  Charlottetown 2 at Halifax 6
November 24  Halifax at Charlottetown – 7pm
December 28  Charlottetown at Halifax – 7pm
January 11  Charlottetown at Halifax – 7pm
January 12  Halifax at Charlottetown – 7pm
February 6  Halifax at Charlottetown – 7pm
February 21  Halifax at Charlottetown – 7pm

OUT OF TOWN
Screaming Eagles at Titan   7:00pm
Voltigeurs at Tigres    8:00pm
Drakkar at Armada    8:30pm
Sagueneens at Oceanic    8:30pm
Foreur at Cataracts    8:30pm

AFTER THE BUZZER
Halifax will travel to Saint John to continue their three in three as they take on the Sea Dogs on Saturday evening. Puck Drops at 7pm.

Around the CHL ~ volume #2 season edition #8

We're at the third way point of the season and their are some players who are leading more than one category. Your Halifax Mooseheads are on top of their division, tied for the lead with 31 points. GO Moose GO!

League leaders
Goals – Tyler Steenbergen 31 goals (WHL Swift Current Broncos), Aaron Luchuk 21 goals (OHL Windsor Spitfires), Filip Zadina 18 goals (QMJHL Halifax Mooseheads)
Assists – Aleksi Heponiemi 41 assists (WHL Swift Current Broncos), Jordan Kyrou 30 assists (OHL Sarnia Sting), Nicholas Welsh 22 assists (QMJHL Moncton Wildcats)
Points – Aleksi Heponiemi 57 points (WHL Swift Current Broncos), Jordan Kyrou 48 points (OHL Sarnia Sting), Drake Batherson 37 points (QMJHL Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)
Defenceman points – Kale Clague 33 points (WHL Brandon Wheat Kings), Sean Durzi 32 points (OHL Owen Sound Attack), Olivier Galipeau 25 points (QMJHL Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Rookie points – Filip Zadina 35 points (QMJHL Halifax Mooseheads ), Milos Roman 22 points (WHL Vancouver Giants), Cam Hillis 18 points (OHL Guelph Storm)
Goalie wins – Justin Fazio 15 wins (OHL Sarnia Sting), Cole Kehler 15 wins (WHL Portland Winterhawks), Samuel Harvey 13 wins (QMJHL Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)
Save percentage – Carter Hart 0.952 SAV% (WHL Everett Silvertips), Justin Fazio 0.928 SAV% (OHL Sarnia Sting), Samuel Harvey 0.927 SAV% (QMJHL Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)
Goals against average – Carter Hart 1.65 GAA (WHL Everett Silvertips), Tristan Berube 2.17 GAA (QMJHL Gatineau Olympiques), Matthew Villalta 2.41 GAA (OHL Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)

Division leaders
WHL – Moose Jaw Warriors 38 points/19 wins (East division), Portland Winterhawks 34 points/17 wins (U.S. division), Victoria Royals 33 points/16 wins (B.C. division), Medicine Hat Tigers 30 points/15 wins (Central division)
OHL – Sarnia Sting 39 points/19 wins (West division), Kitchener Rangers 32 points/15 wins (Midwest division), Hamilton Bulldogs 29 points/12 wins (East division), Barrie Colts 28 points/13wins (Central division)
QMJHL – Blainville-Boisbriand Armada 34 points/16 wins (TELUS West division), Quebec Remparts 33 points/16 wins (TELUS East division), Halifax Mooseheads 31 points/14 wins (Maritimes division)

BMO CHL top ten ~ week 10
1. Sarnia Sting {18-4-1-0} week 9: #1
2. Moose Jaw Warriors {19-5-0-0} week 9: #2
3. Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds {17-3-2-0} week 9: #4
4. Portland Winterhawk {16-4-0-0} week 9: #5
5. Blainville-Boisbriand Armada {15-4-2-0} week 9: #3
6. Swift Current Broncos {15-5-1-0} week 9: #6
7. Kitchener Rangers (15-6-2-0} week 9: n/a
8. Quebec Remparts {16-7-1-0} week 9: #8
9. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies {14-5-3-2} week 9: n/a
10. Brandon Wheat Kings {14-6-0-1} week 9: n/a
Honourable mentions: Barrie Colts {13-6-1-1}, Medicine Hat Tigers {14-7-0-0}, Drummondville Voltigeurs

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

First Place in Division

Photo - Myles Dennis
At least for a couple of days. In a game that would determine who would sit atop the Maritimes division until Thursday evening, Halifax came out on top with a gritty 6-5 victory over the Moncton Wildcats. Both teams went into tonight's match with 29 points, which also is how many the Acadie-Bathurst Titan have too. With the win, the Mooseheads now have 31 points and sit alone as first in the division, while the Wildcats and Titan will play against each other on Thursday. Now on to the game. These two teams don't like each other and you could tell it was going to be a rough one when Jordan Lepage and Brady Pataki dropped the gloves just 20 seconds into the 1st period. Moncton received a penalty shortly after giving Halifax a man advantage which Otto Somppi capitalized on, sending the Moose Country faithful cheering. After 20 minutes the game was tied as Jeremy McKenna scored his 14th of the year. The Wildcats had their first power play of the game in the middle frame and scored to tie the game at 2 goals a piece. Through the first 21 games of the season, Halifax had one of the best penalty kill percentage in the league however in the last three matches the team has gone 8-for-16. Before the second period ended, the Mooseheads put two more in to lead 4-2 after 40 minutes. During the third period goaltender Blade Mann-Dixon held his team in the game as Moncton poured it on trying to get the victory, stopping 18 of 21 shots.

FINAL: Wildcats 5 at Mooseheads 6
Stars: 3. Maxime Fortier HAL | 2. Jeremy McKenna MON | 1. Arnaud Durandeau HAL
Attendance: 5,060
MC's Top Herd: Arnaud Durandeau

GAME LOG
First period
2:48 HAL Otto Somppi (7), PP | A: Chainey & Parent
18:32 MON Jeremy McKenna (14) | A: Pelletier & Arsenault

Second period
6:12 HAL Arnaud Durandeau (6) | A: Bishop & Mann-DIxon
9:57 MON Mike Cyr (15), PP | A: Pelletier & Welsh
11:06 HAL Filip Zadina (18), PP | A: Fortier & McIsaac
15:39 HAL Benoit-Olivier Groulx (13) | A: Fortier & Moynihan

Third period
0:55 MON Jacob Hudson (4), SH | A: None
2:46 HAL Xavier Parent (5) | A: Durandeau & Chainey
4:45 MON Jonathan Aspirot (5), PP | A: McKenna
4:51 HAL Joel Bishop (4) | A: Durandeau
13:58 MON Julien Tessier (6), PP | A: None

Powerplay: MON - 3-for-5, HAL - 2-for-5
Shots: 38-24 in favour of Moncton

NOT DRESSED - Cooper Jones, Ryan Barbosa & Barrett Dachyshyn were healthy scratches

SCORES
Victoriaville 2 at Rouyn-Noranda 3 SO

UP NEXT - Halifax will now go on the road for a Maritime division 3 games in 3 nights trip starting with a match against the Charlottetown Islanders on Friday. Puck drops at 7pm.

Friday, November 17, 2017

GAMEDAY #22: vs. Saint John


GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS SAINT JOHN SEA DOGS
Puck drops at 7pm
TV: Eastlink | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

On Saturday we remembered those who have fought for our country's freedom, tonight we say thank you to those who are currently defending it. The Halifax Mooseheads host their annual DND Appreciation Night game this evening with the Saint John Sea Dogs visiting. It's a battle of two teams going basically in different directions. Halifax is near the top of the standings and are looking to start a winning streak once again but are 6-3-1 in their last 10 games. Saint John meanwhile are in last place in the league and have found themselves on the losing end of quite a few one goal games, however they do have points in 5 of their last 10 games. The two groups are led by import rookies in Filip Zadina (Mooseheads) and Ostap Safin (Sea Dogs) who have 30 and 23 points respectively, Should be a good game between these division rivals and I am sure their will be plenty of NHL scouts in attendance with 6 draft eligible young men playing in tonight's matchup. The Herd will have a few healthy scratches for this evening since Justin Barron, Xavier Parent, Jared McIsaac, Arnaud Durandeau, Benoit-Olivier Groulx and Jocktan Chainey have returned from the U17 Challenge and Canada-Russia Series. Come out and support the province's military and Camp Hill Veterans Hospital as your Mooseheads take on the Sea Dogs at Scotiabank Centre. Go Moose Go!

This is the second game between these two teams this season. Halifax is 1-0-0-0 against the Sea Dogs while Saint John has a 0-1-0-0 record versus the Mooseheads. The last matchup was in the season opener where Saint John raised it's championship banner however Halifax took a 4-1 victory with Maxime Fortier recording two goals and an assist to lead the Herd.

OVERALL RECORDS
Sea Dogs: 4-12-4-2 = 14 points (6th in Maritimes division, 18th overall)
Mooseheads: 12-6-3-0 = 27 points (2nd in Maritimes division, 6th overall)

LEADING SCORERS
HAL: Filip Zadina 30pts (16G & 14A), Maxime Fortier 28pts (13G & 15A), Otto Somppi 18pts (6G & 12A)
SNB: Ostap Safin 23pts (7G & 16A), Joe Veleno 21pts (4G & 17A), Daniel Hardie 19pts (7G & 12A)

PREVIOUS GAMES
Saint John is coming off a 4-3 defeat at the hands of the Drakkar a week ago on home ice. Daniel Hardie led the Sea Dogs with a goal and an assist while Alex D'Orio made 29 saves to take the overtime loss against Baie-Comeau.

Halifax is coming off a big 3-2 overtime victory on Remembrance Day at home against Sherbrooke. Raphael Lavoie scored the game winner while Jared McIsaac led the team with 2 assists to help the Mooseheads get the win for Blade Mann-Dixon who saved 21 shots.

ALUM ON SEA DOGS
None

HEAD-TO-HEAD
September 21  Halifax 4 at Saint John 1
November 17  Saint John at Halifax – 7pm
November 25  Halifax at Saint John – 7pm
January 6  Halifax at Saint John – 7pm
January 27  Saint John at Halifax – 7pm
January 28  Saint John at Halifax – 3pm
February 9  Halifax at Saint John – 7pm
March 14  Saint John at Halifax – 7pm

OUT OF TOWN
Remparts vs. Cataractes   8:00pm
Phoenix vs. Olympiques   8:00pm
Drakkar vs. Tigres   8:30pm
Voltigeurs vs. Armada   8:30pm
Huskies vs. Sagueneens   8:30pm

AFTER THE BUZZER
Halifax will welcome the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles tomorrow night for another round of the Battle of Nova Scotia. Puck drops at 2pm.

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Herd Rookies Get Silver at U17s

Photo - U17 Challenge Twitter
Two Halifax Mooseheads rookies have returned home to Moose Country as silver medalists after Team Canada Red was defeated by Team USA on Saturday night at the World U17 Hockey Challenge.

16 year olds Justin Barron and Xavier Parent were among the 20 players named to Canada Red, which was one of three Canadian teams at the tournament. Canada's journey to the gold medal wasn't smooth but they received a lot of help from Parent who led the team with 7 points, along with two other players. The red team had 1 win and two losses in the preliminary round before beating Canada Black and the Czech Republic in the quarter finals and semis, respectively.

Check out the goal by Parent when they played Sweden on November 6 here.

The Americans showed that they have some good young talent coming up after going 2-1-0-0 in the prelims and just dominating during the medal round. USA got out to a 5-0 lead in the second period before Canada Red were able to close the gap by scoring three goals in six minutes. The final score ended up being 6-4 Team USA.

Congratulations to Parent and Barron on winning the silver medal and representing Canada well earlier this month.

Monday, November 13, 2017

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, Connor Moynihan7was named the Scholastic Player of the Month for October 2017. Moynihan had two assists in 11 games played in the month of October while also collecting 16 penalty minutes and was a plus-9.

Here's the full list:
BACChristopher BenoitCégep de Baie-ComeauNatural Sciences
BATReilly PickardAcadia UniversitySciences
BLBAlexandre AlainCégep de Saint-JérômeNatural Sciences
CAPPhélix MartineauCégep correspondaceCégep correspondance
CHAMatthew WelshUniversity of Prince Edward IslandBusiness
CHIZachary BouthillierCégep de ChicoutimiHuman Sciences
DRUThomas PelletierCollège Saint-BernardSecondary 5
GATCharles-Antoine RoyCégep de l’OutaouaisNatural Sciences
HALConnor MoynihanSt. Mary’s UniversityArts
MONMatthew WaiteCCNB Dieppe, Université de MonctonPhysics/Math
QUEBenjamin GagnéCégep de LimoilouHuman Sciences
RIMJimmy LemayCégep de RimouskiHuman Sciences
ROURafael Harvey-PinardCégep de l’Abitibi-TémiscamingueNatural Sciences
SHASamuel BlierCollège de ShawiniganHuman Sciences, administration profile
SHEBenjamin TardifCégep de SherbrookeNatural Sciences
SNBMatt GreenUniversity of New Brunswick Saint JohnBusiness Administration
VDOJérémy MichelPolyvalente Le CarrefourSec. 5 with enriched math and science
VICJames PhelanCégep de VictoriavilleNatural Sciences

Saturday, November 11, 2017

GAMEDAY #21: vs. Sherbrooke

GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS SHERBROOKE PHOENIX
Puck drops at 7pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS


It's gameday in Moose Country! Your Halifax Mooseheads continue their homestand as they welcome the Sherbrooke Phenoix to town. The Phoenix come into town at the end of a 3 in 3 nights Maritimes road trip. The Mooseheads are looking to get back in the win column after losing the last two games the Moose will look to the Phoenix's pretty good road record to get back on the right track. With one game under their belts veteran defenceman Jordan Lepage and Walter Flower will be looked to take the bigger role for the team. They will look to Alex Gravel to come up with the big start for the team to help them get on the right track. After just having one loss in regulation at home this season the Moose will look to continue their strong start at home against the Phoenix.

OVERALL RECORDS
Phoenix: 7-9-3-2 = 19 points (6th in West division, 15th overall)
Mooseheads: 11-6-3-0 = 25 points (3rd in Maritimes division, 7th overall)

LEADING SCORERS
HAL: Filip Zadina 30pts (16G & 14A), Maxime Fortier 28pts (13G & 15A), Otto Somppi 18pts (6G & 12A)
SHE: Nicolas Poulin 21pts (10G & 11A), Yaroslav Alexeyev 18pts (7G & 11A), Marek Zachar 16pts (10G & 6A)

PREVIOUS GAMES
Sherbrooke is coming off a 3-1 loss in Moncton on Friday night. Nicolas Poulin had the lone goal for the Phenoix. Evan Fitzpatrick stopped 22 of 25 shots in the loss.

Halifax is coming off a 3-2 loss to the Baie-Comeau Drakkar on Thursday night. Otto Somppi and Benoit-Olivier Groulx had the goals for the Herd. Alex Gravel stopped 26 of 29 shots in the loss.

ALUM ON PHOENIX
None

HEAD-TO-HEAD
October 21  Halifax 3 at Sherbrooke 1
November 11  Sherbrooke at Halifax - 7pm

OUT OF TOWN
Acadie Bathurst at Blainville    5pm
Val D'or at Drummondville    8pm
Victoriaville at Gatineau    8pm
Rouyn Noranda at Quebec    8pm

AFTER THE BUZZER
Halifax will stay home and welcome the Saint John Sea Dogs on Friday night for the annual DND appreciation night. Puck drops at 7pm.

Thursday, November 09, 2017

GAMEDAY #20: vs. Baie-Comeau

GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS BAIE-COMEAU DRAKKAR
Puck drops at 7pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

Back at home! Your Halifax Mooseheads are back on Scotiabank Centre ice tonight for the first student night of the season. The Herd have played 7 of their last eight games on the road but will now play 5 straight at home, the team's longest homestand this year. Halifax has been really good to start the year in Moose Country, going without a regulation loss in seven games and the boys will try to keep that streak going when they host the Baie-Comeau Drakkar this evening. The Drakkar have been okay on the road this season and are in the midst of a three game - 3 day Atlantic trip. Baie-Comeau will have to deal with one of the top goaltenders in the league in Blade Mann-Dixon and the return of veteran defensemen Walter Flower and Jordan Lepage.

This is the first game of the season between the two teams. Halifax was 0-1-0-1 against the Drakkar last year while Baie-Comeau had a 2-0-0-0 record versus the Mooseheads in 2016-17. The last match was back on January 20 in Moose Country where Baie-Comeau received 2 goals from Jordan Martel to lead the team to a 7-4 win. Blade Mann-Dixon took the loss stopping 22 shots after taking over for Alexis Gravel who started for Halifax.

OVERALL RECORDS
Drakkar: 8-9-1-0 = 17 points (4th in East division, 14th overall)
Mooseheads: 11-5-3-0 = 25 points (2nd in Maritimes division, 6th overall)

LEADING SCORERS
HAL: Filip Zadina 29pts (16G & 13A), Maxime Fortier 27pts (13G & 14A), Otto Somppi 16pts (5G & 11A)
BAC: Jordan Martel 24pts ( 12G & 12A), Gabriel Fortier 19pts (9G & 10A), Bradley Lalonde 17pts (5G & 12A)

PREVIOUS GAMES
Baie-Comeau is coming off a 3-2 loss in Moncton on Wednesday. Jordan Martel led the Drakkar with a goal and an assist while Antoine Samuel made 29 saves against the Wildcats.

Halifax is coming off a 2-1 overtime loss on Saturday evening in Drummondville. Rookie Filip Zadina had the lone goal for the Mooseheads while Blade Mann-Dixon took the defeat stopping 34 of the Voltigeurs 36 shots.

ALUM ON DRAKKAR
None

HEAD-TO-HEAD
November 9  Baie-Comeau at Halifax - 7pm
March 4  Halifax at Baie-Comeau - 5pm

OUT OF TOWN
Sea Dogs vs. Phoenix   7:00pm
Tigres vs. Titan   8:00pm
Oceanic vs. Remparts   8:30pm

AFTER THE BUZZER
Halifax will stay home and welcome the Sherbrooke Phoenix on Saturday evening. Puck drops at 7pm.

Friday, November 03, 2017

Big Night for the Mooseheads in Gatineau


Tonight's game had some milestones in it, where it saw Benoit-Olivier Groulx have a big homecoming to rookie sensation Filip Zadina recording his first career hat trick. It was also announced tonight during the game that captain Max Fortier has signed an entry-level deal with the Columbus Blue Jackets. As we all have seen the last few years, this is a well deserving contract for the captain. This was a big effort out of the team where they lost the first game of this road trip to Quebec on Wednesday night. This game saw a complete team effort. Combined for most of the scoring it saw Max Fortier and Filip Zadina factor for 5G & 2A it was a treat for the Moosehead faithful that made the trip to see the team play. There was some solid goaltending from Blade Mann-Dixon that kept the Moose lead at times especially when the Herd took a 5 on 3 powerplay. The penalty kill stayed strong as they went 6 for 6 on the kill. The Mooseheads will look to finish the trip up strong as they head to Drummondville to take on the Volts tomorrow.

FINAL: Halifax 7 at Gatineau 5
Stars: 3. Max Fortier HAL | 2. Vitalii Abramov GAT | 1. Filip Zadina HAL
Attendance: 3,188
MC’s Top Herd: Filip Zadina

GAME LOG
First period
5:28 GAT Mitchell Balmas (9) | A: Abramov & Shestopalov
11:01 HAL Filip Zadina (13) | A: McIssac
15:08 GAT Vitalii Abramov (7) | A: Bilodeau & Durocher
16:49 HAL Max Fortier (12) | A: Durandeau & Chainey

Second period
4:32 HAL Filip Zadina (14) SH | A: Chainey & Somppi
5:16 HAL  Max Fortier (13) SH | A: Barbossa
10:24 GAT Jeffery Durocher (5) | A: Roy & Hatto
13:48 HAL Filip Zadina (15) | A: Moynihan

Third period
11:53 HAL Raphael Lavoie (5) | A: Zadina & Groulx
17:30 GAT Mikhail Shestopalov (3) | A: none
19:41 HAL Otto Somppi (5) SH | A: Fortier
19:48 GAT Samuel Hatto (2) | A: Roy & Malo

Powerplay: GAT – 0-for-6; HAL – 0-for-2
Shots: 30-29 in favour of Gatineau

NOT DRESSED – Walter Flower (injured), Jordan Lepage (injured), Xavier Parent (U-17's) and Justin Barron (U-17's)

SCORES
Cape Breton 3 at Acadie Bathurst 6
Moncton 3 at Quebec 5
Blainville 5 at Sherbrooke 3
Charlottetown 5 at Victoriaville 3
Saint John 0 at Chicoutimi 6
Drummondville 3 at Shawinigan 4
Rimouski 3 at Val D'or 2

UP NEXT: Halifax will travel to take on the Voltiguers tomorrow evening in Drummondville. Puck drops at 4pm.

Wednesday, November 01, 2017

Mooseheads Back in Top-10 rankings

After a couple of weeks off of the rankings, your Mooseheads have jumped up to number 10 on the Canadian Hockey League BMO Top 10 rankings. With two victories last week, the Herd jumped into the rankings this week. The CHL announced the rankings earlier this evening with five QMJHL on the list. Check it out below.

Week 7’s CHL Top 10
  1. Sarnia Sting (14-1-0-0) last week: 1
  2. Swift Current Broncos (10-2-1-0) last week: 2
  3. Blainville Boisbriand Armada (10-3-1-0) last week: 10
  4. Moose Jaw Warriors (11-4-0-0) last week: 4
  5. Royun Noranda Huskies (10-2-2-2) last week: 3
  6. Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (10-3-2-0) last week: 6
  7. Victoria Royals (12-4-1-0) last week: 9
  8. Quebec Remparts (10-4-1-0) last week: 8
  9. Portland Winterhawks (9-4-0-0) last week: 5
  10. Halifax Mooseheads (10-4-2-0) last week: -

Honourable mention
Barrie Colts (9-4-1-0)
Moncton Wildcats (11-4-2-0)
Tri-City Americans (9-4-2-0)

GAMEDAY #17: at Quebec


GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS QUEBEC REMPARTS
Puck drops at 8:00pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @HFXMooseheads
Centre Videotron (18,259) ~ Quebec City, QC

After having just one game at home your Mooseheads head back on the road to Quebec. With all of the injuries and the two players away with Hockey Canada, the Mooseheads announced that they have recalled goaltender Raphael Blais as well as forward Cole Stewart. After the game between these two teams at the Scotiabank Centre, its expected to be a tight playoff-like game. You can expect to see some good goaltending out of veteran goalie Blade Mann-Dixon like we have seen most of the season and more so now that Alex Gravel is gone down due to injury. This is the first of three games in Quebec for the Herd. With getting 8 of a possible 10 points in the last five games, your Mooseheads look to build on the early success that they have had already this season. As the last trip to Quebec was, this is going to be a big test for the young team. They will look for the continued offence from captain Maxime Fortier, rookie Filip Zadina as well as sophomore player Benoit-Oliver Groulx as well as others to help and keep the strong play going.

OVERALL RECORDS
Remparts: 11-4-1-0 = 23 points (1st in East division, 3rd overall)
Mooseheads: 10-4-2-0 = 22 points (2nd in Maritimes division, 4th overall)

LEADING SCORERS
HAL: Filip Zadina 24pts (12G & 12A), Maxime Fortier 23pts (11G & 12A), Benoit-Olivier Groulx 14pts (8G & 6A)
QUE: Matthew Boucher 20pts (7G & 13A), Derek Gentile 17pts (5G & 12A),  Philip Kurashev 15pts (5G & 10A)

PREVIOUS GAMES
Quebec is coming off a 4-3 overtime win against the Sherbrooke Phenoix. Matthew Boucher scored the overtime winner while Derek Gentile added a goal and an assist and Dereck Barribeau made 23 saves in the win.

Halifax is coming off a 6-2 win against the Charlottetown Islanders. Xavier Parent and Justin Barron added a goal and an assist each and Blade Mann-Dixon made 27 saves in the win.

ALUM ON REMPARTS
None

MISSING IN ACTION – Jordan Lepage, Walter Flower, and Alex Gravel are out with injuries. Justin Barron and Xavier Parent are gone with Hockey Canada for the U17's

HEAD-TO-HEAD
October 6  Quebec 3 at Halifax 2 OT
November 1 Halifax at Quebec – 8pm

OUT OF TOWN
Wildcats vs Olympiques    8:30pm
Oceanic vs Foreurs    8:30 pm

AFTER THE BUZZER
Halifax will continue on their three-game road trip on Friday night as they travel to Gatineau to take on the Olympiques. Puck drop is at 8:30pm.