Sunday, February 24, 2019

Stats Sunday: February

Games Played: 12
Record: 11-1-0-0
Goals for/against: 70/20
Powerplay*: 29.2%
Penalty Kill*: 87.3%
Shutouts: 3

Top 5 leading scorers
Points: Raphael Lavoie 24, Antoine Morand 23, Samuel Asselin 22, Jared McIsaac 22, Benoit-Olivier Groulx 14
Goals: Raphael Lavoie 10, Samuel Asselin 10, Antoine Morand 8, Arnaud Durandeau 7, Keith Getson 7
Assists: Jared McIsaac 17, Antoine Morand 15, Raphael Lavoie 14, Samuel Asselin 12, Patrick Kyte 12
Penalty minutes: Joel Bishop 20, Jared McIsaac 15, Antoine Morand 14, Samuel Asselin 14, Benoit-Olivier Groulx 12
Plus/minus: Samuel Asselin +22, Antoine Morand +21, Raphael Lavoie +19, Jared McIsaac +17, Walter Flower +15
Rookie scoring: Samuel Dube 4pts, Marcel Barinka 3pts, Denis Toner 2pts

Goaltending stats*
Cole McLaren: 15-1-1-0    1.57 GAA     0.937 SAV%
Alexis Gravel: 29-11-1-1    2.51 GAA     0.914 SAV%


*overall
includes January 31st game


Seventh Heaven


The longest win streak of the season just got longer as our Halifax Mooseheads defeated the visiting Blainville-Boisbriand Armada on Sunday afternoon. It was the Mooseheads seventh straight victory and the boys still had some scoring in them after Saturday’s thumping. Alex Gravel picked up his 4th shutout of 2018-19 as Halifax won by a score of 4-0. Ben Higgins got the Scotiabank Centre going at the 11:21 mark in the first period, scoring his 8th of the season. Blainville-Boisbriand was looking to leave the Maritimes with a clean sweep of victories but Gravel put a kibosh to that as he stopped all 22 shots he faced en-route to being named the first star. Despite really outshooting them the whole game, it was pretty tight with the Armada defense blocking a number of shots and getting in the way of the players on the home team. The match was also physical with multiple full line scrums, a few of which led to fights. Halifax couldn’t even celebrate their victory right away as Keith Getson got taken down at the buzzer by Alexander Katerinakis. With about 3 minutes, the Armada decided to pull their goaltender trying to get back in the game but it was a little too late and Walter Flower scored in the empty net to clinch the match for the Herd.

FINAL: Armada 0 at Mooseheads 4
Stars: 3. Brendan Cregan BLB | 2. Keith Getson HAL | 1. Alexis Gravel HAL
Attendance: 8,960
MC’s Top Herd: Alexis Gravel

GAME LOG
First period
11:21 HAL Ben Higgins (8) | A: Groulx & Kyte

Second period
10:29 HAL Arnaud Durandeau (30), PP | A: McIsaac & Asselin

Third period
11:08 HAL Keith Getson (24), PP | A: Parent & Lavoie
18:09 HAL Walter Flower (6), EN | A: Bishop & Higgins

Shots: 39-22 in favour of Halifax
Powerplay: BLB – 0-for-5; HAL – 2-for-3

NOT DRESSED – Ostap Safin, Max Trepanier, Alexis Sansfacon, Cole Stewart and Jocktan Chainey all out with injuries

SCORES
Sea Dogs 3 at Islanders 4
Remparts 6 at Titan 5 OT
Wildcats 4 at Oceanic 3 OT
Sagueneens 0 at Voltigeurs 6
Drakkar 4 at Olympiques 2

UP NEXT – Halifax will welcome the last place Acadie-Bathurst Titan to town on Wednesday night. Puck drops at 7pm.

Feb 24: Mooseheads vs. Armada preview

HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS BLAINVILLE-BOISBRIAND ARMADA
Puck drops at 3:00pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

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Your Halifax Mooseheads welcome the last Quebec team to the Scotiabank Centre this afternoon as they host the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada today at 3pm, the remaining 4 home games will be against division rivals. The Mooseheads continued to roll last night agains Saint John scoring the most goals they have this season with 11 and will be hoping to take down the 15th place Armada. The two teams met towards the end of November with Blainville picking up the victory so Halifax will look to get some revenge. Halifax has done well on home ice and have given the Moose Country faithful a lot to cheer for and some exciting tight games. Blainville has won two in a row on this Maritime road trip but will be playing their third game in 3 days. The Armada are led by their captain and 20 year old Alexander Katerankis who has had a career year in 2018-19 so look out for him today. Halifax spread out the scoring love on Saturday evening as leading scorer Samuel Asselin didn’t even pick up a goal however his line mates Raphael Lavoie and Antoine Morand potted two and a single, respectively.

This is the second and final match between these two teams this season. Halifax is 0-1-0-0 against the Armada while Blainville-Boisbriand has a 1-0-0-0 records versus the Mooseheads. The last matchup was back on November 29 in Blainville where the Armada picked up a 3-1 victory as Jared McIsaac scored the lone goal for the away team.

Overall Records
Armada: 21-36-2 = 44pts (15th overall, 4th in Central division)
Mooseheads: 43-12-2-1 = 89pts (3rd overall, 1st in Maritimes division)

Leading Scorers
HAL: Samuel Asselin 79pts (44G & 35A), Raphael Lavoie 68pts (31G & 37A), Antoine Morand 68pts (22G & 46A)
BLB: Alexander Katerankis 45pts (21G & 24A), Luke Henman 43pts (11G & 32A), Tyler Hylland 34pts (17G & 17A)

Previous Games
Blainville-Boisbriand is coming off a 3-1 win in Charlottetown last night. Tyler Hylland led the way with a goal and an assist while Brendan Cregan stopped 43 of the Islanders shots in the win for the Armada.

Halifax is coming off a big 11-1 win over the Sea Dogs on Saturday night. Benoit-Olivier Groulx had a goal and 3 assists for the Mooseheads while rookie goaltender Cole McLaren made 25 saves for the win against Saint John.

Head-to-Head
November 29  Mooseheads 1 at Armada 3
February 24  3pm  Armada at Mooseheads

Out of Town
Acadie-Bathurst vs. Quebec – 3:00pm
Charlottetown vs. Saint John – 3:00pm
Rimouski vs. Moncton – 4:00pm
Drummondville vs. Chicoutimi – 4:00pm
Gatineau vs. Baie-Comeau – 4:00pm

After the Buzzer
The Acadie-Bathurst Titan will come to town for.a mid-week game on Wednesday in the meeting between Halifax and Bathurst this season. Puck drops at 7pm.

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Feb 23: Mooseheads vs. Sea Dogs preview

HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS SAINT JOHN SEA DOGS 
Puck drops at 7:00pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

Your Halifax Mooseheads are back on home ice after one match on the road and will host the Saint John Sea Dogs in the second half a home and home series. The Mooseheads are looking for their 6th straight win and have been pretty solid against the 17th place Sea Dogs this season. Saint John took a point in the season opener losing 5-4 in overtime but have basically been dominated by Halifax in the 4 games since. The two clubs met on Monday in Saint John with the Mooseheads taking a 4-0 victory in what was a high shooting game; both teams got over 35 shots in the match. Halifax have been on fire lately, getting hot at the right time and picking up goals from all four lines but the results are a little skewed as well as they have played a number of matches against clubs in the lower half of the standings so it’s not surprising that the Herd have been dominating those teams. Saint John meanwhile is going the other direction but is in a rebuild year finally. I say finally because it has seemed like ever since the team from the Port City has joined the QMJHL, they have been a contender. The Sea Dogs are on a five game losing streak and have only won one game in their last 10. There’s just 11 more games in the regular season, including 6 at home so if you haven’t yet get out and see if the Memorial Cup hosts can finish off strong.

This is the sixth meeting between these two teams this season. Halifax is 5-0-0-0 against the Sea Dogs while Saint John has a 0-4-1-0 record versus the Mooseheads. The last game was on Monday in Saint John where the away team took a 4-0 win on the back of a couple goals each by Brock McLeod and Arnaud Durandeau.

Overall Records
Sea Dogs: 12-41-2-2 = 28pts (17th overall, 5th in Maritimes division)
Mooseheads: 42-12-2-1 = 87pts (3rd overall, 1st in Maritimes division)

Leading Scorers
HAL: Samuel Asselin 78pts (44G & 34A), Antoine Morand 66pts (21G & 45A), Raphael Lavoie 65pts (29G & 36A)
SNB: Maxim Cajkovic 37pts (17G & 20A), Robbie Burt 34pts (15G & 19A), Benjamin Gagne 30pts (8G & 22A)

Previous Games
See above.

Head-to-Head
September 21. Mooseheads 5 at Sea Dogs 4 OT
October 12. Mooseheads 4 at Sea Dogs 0
December 7. Sea Dogs 2 at Mooseheads 10
February 12. Sea Dogs 2 at Mooseheads 10
February 18. Mooseheads 4 at Sea Dogs 0
February 23. 7pm. Sea Dogs at Mooseheads
March 10. 2pm. Mooseheads at Sea Dogs
March 15. 7pm  Sea Dogs at Mooseheads

Out of Town
Voltigeurs vs. Wildcats – 4:00pm
Phoenix vs. Drakkar – 5:00pm
Islanders vs. Armada – 7:00pm
Foreurs vs. Screaming Eagles – 7:00pm
Huskies vs. Cataractes – 8:00pm
Tigres vs. Sagueneens – 8:00pm

After the Buzzer
Halifax will play another home match welcoming the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada to the Scotiabank Centre tomorrow afternoon. Puck drops at 3pm.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

More Memorial Cup Info Announced

The Canadian Hockey League along with the Halifax Mooseheads and Kia have announced the game times for each of the 9 matches that will be played during the 2019 Memorial Cup. With the tournament being broadcasted on national television via Sportsnet, the majority of games will be at 8pm Atlantic time. The CHL announced the schedule a couple months ago but just released the time of puck drop today. Halifax will host the national tournament from May 16-26, 2019 at the Scotiabank Centre. This will be the second time that the Mooseheads have hosted the Memorial Cup, the last being in 2000. Below you will find the full schedule;

Friday May 17    8PM   WHL vs. HAL
Saturday May 18    4:30PM   QMJHL vs. OHL
Sunday May 19    8PM   HAL vs. OHL
Monday May 20    8PM   QMJHL vs. WHL
Tuesday May 21    8PM   OHL vs. WHL
Wednesday May 22    8PM   HAL vs. QMJHL
Thursday May 23    8PM   Tie-breaker
Friday May 24    8PM   Semi-final
Sunday May 26    8PM    FINAL

 

Late last week, the hosting committee announced that in addition to full tournament packages (which are still on sale), fans can also purchase 2-game packages which will go on sale February 22 at 11am. These packages can be bought at the Ticket Atlantic Box Office, online at TicketAtlantic.com or by phone at 902-451-1221. They will start at $90 plus HST and service charge, and will include one game featuring the Halifax Mooseheads. For more information, click here.

Check back here as I will keep you updated on all the Memorial Cup info including the fan fest and gameday stuff.

Photo - Vincent Ethier (via Herd website)

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Gravel, Lavoie Help Lead Halifax Past Isles

The hot stick of Raphael Lavoie continued on Saturday as he added two more goals for the Herd in their 3-0 shutout win against the Islanders this afternoon on Sportsnet. It started out as a back and forth first period where we saw both teams trade chances and the Islanders had a goal called off as it went in after the whistle was blown. Both teams went into their respective dressing rooms in a scoreless tie after the first period. In the second Raphael Lavoie brought the 9,607 fans in attendance to their feet as he scored a goal that just went over the line past Matthew Welsh five minutes into the middle frame, After the goal, it was all Halifax who controlled the play and frustrations boiled. Charlottetown’s Lukas Cormier took three straight penalties which was a part of a physical 20 minutes. In the third, Lavoie made sure all the fans in the Scotiabank Centre went home happy and with a big win on national television as he scored his 2nd of the game. Jared McIsaac scored into the empty net to give the Mooseheads their 41st win of the season. Veteran Alex Gravel made 24 saves to pick up his third shutout victory.

FINAL: Islanders 0 at Mooseheads 3
Stars: 3. Matt Welsh CHA | 2. Alex Gravel HAL | 1. Raphael Lavoie HAL
Attendance: 9,607
MC’s Top Herd: n/a

GAME LOG
First period
none

Second period
4:51 HAL Raphael Lavoie (28) | A: Barron & Kyte

Third period
13:24 HAL Raphael Lavoie (29) | A: Morand & Asselin
19:10 HAL Jared McIsaac (14) | A: Bishop & Getson

Shots: 32-24 in favour of Halifax
Powerplay: CHA – 0-for-3; HAL – 0-for-3

NOT DRESSED – Ostap Safin (injured), Max Trepanier (injured), Alexis Sansfacon (healthy), Cole Stewart (injured) and Jocktan Chainey (injured)

SCORES
Remparts 2 at Drakkar 4
Titan 0 at Sagueneens 3
Remparts 2 at Drakkar 4
Olympiques 3 at Wildcats 5
Screaming Eagles 2 at Voltigeurs 7

UP NEXT – The Mooseheads will play their next match against the Saint John Sea Dogs on the road on Monday afternoon. Puck drops at 2pm.

Feb 16: Mooseheads vs. Islanders preview

HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS CHARLOTTETOWN ISLANDERS
February 16, 2019 at 4:30pm
TV: Sportsnet | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

Our Halifax Mooseheads will be shown coast to coast this evening when they host the Charlottetown Islanders on Sportsnet with puck dropping at 4:30pm. The Herd have been dominating teams this week, outscoring their opponents 23-5 in their last three games but they have been against teams who have 38+ less points than Halifax. They’ll be looking to continue that tonight. Charlottetown meanwhile have been sliding a bit lately, with a streak of 1-0-2-0 while only winning 3 of their last 10 matches. This is the first contest for the Mooseheads on national television this season but it won’t be their only one as the season finale will also be shown on Sportsnet. Most teams in the Eastern conference have already clinched their spot in the playoffs and both these teams will want to head into the post-season on highs. Halifax has launched itself into first place in the East going 8-2-0-0 in their last 10, including a victory over the Islanders just 10 days ago at the Scotiabank Centre. It’ll be a good crowd as the club reported 9,000 plus fans will be in attendance so if you are, cheer loud and proud Moose Country and lets show Canada why the Mooseheads have the best fans in the CHL. Go Moose Go.

This is the eighth meeting between these two teams this season. Halifax is 6-1-0-0 against the Islanders while Charlottetown has a 1-5-1-0 record versus the Mooseheads. The last matchup was on back on February 6th in Halifax where the hometown Mooseheads took a 4-1 victory with Joel Bishop leading the team with 2 goals while Alex Gravel made 25 saves in the loss.

Overall Records
Islanders: 30-17-4-3 = 67pts (7th overall, 3rd in Maritimes division)
Mooseheads: 40-12-2-1 = 83pts (3rd overall, 1st in Maritimes division)

Leading Scorers
HAL: Samuel Asselin 77pts (44G & 33A), Antoine Morand 65pts (21G & 44A), Raphael Lavoie 63pts (27G & 36A)
CHA: Daniel Hardie 64pts (32G & 22A), Nikita Alexandrov 51pts (25G & 26A), Jordan Maher 40pts (11G & 29A)

Previous Games
Charlottetown hosted the Olympiques on Thursday evening and lost 4-3 in overtime on home ice. Lukas Cormier, Daniel Hardie, and Cole Edwards had a goal each to lead the Islanders while Matt Welsh made 21 saves against Gatineau.

Halifax is coming off a 7-2 victory against Gatineau last night. Raphael Lavoie led the Mooseheads with two goals and two assists while Alex Gravel stopped 18 of the Olympiques’ 20 shots he faced to pick up his 27th win.

Head-to-Head
September 22  Mooseheads 3 at Islanders 2
October 11  Mooseheads 8 at Islanders 2
November 20  Islanders 3 at Mooseheads 4 OT
December 9  Mooseheads 2 at Islanders 1
December 15  Islanders 2 at Mooseheads 6
December 28  Mooseheads 2 at Islanders 5
February 6  Islanders 1 at Mooseheads 4
February 16  4:30pm  Islanders at Mooseheads
March 16  4:30pm  Islanders at Mooseheads

Out of Town
Chicoutimi vs. Acadie-Bathurst – 5:00pm
Baie-Comeau vs. Quebec – 5:00pm
Moncton vs. Gatineau – 7:00pm
Rouyn-Noranda vs. Rimouski – 8:00pm
Drummondville vs. Cape Breton – 8:00pm

After the Buzzer
Halifax will travel to Saint John to take on the Sea Dogs in a family day match up on Monday. Puck drops at 2pm.

High Scoring Affair For 40th Win

Forty wins in 56 games, how does that sound Moose Country? Your Halifax Mooseheads picked up their 40th victory of the season on Friday night in dominating fashion against the Gatineau Olympiques. The Herd haven’t gotten win number 40 this fast since the year they won the President’s Cup, where they had 47 victories in 56 matches. Gatineau is a young team, they only have 5 players born in 1998 or 1999, and it showed this evening in their first game against the Mooseheads in 2018-19. Captain Antoine Morand scored 30 seconds into the contest while Halifax outshot the Olympiques 21-4 in the first period. Raphael Lavoie made a few dekes in front of second year goaltender Creed Jones before sliding the puck through the five hole to give the home team a 2-0 lead. That’s all the scoring that would happen in the opening 20 minutes. The middle frame was a little tighter with Gatineau pushing back and the club was able to get one past Alex Gravel on the power play just minutes after Samuel Asselin made it 3-0. Halifax held a commanding 4-1 lead after 40 minutes. The third period started off pretty frantic with defenceman Jared McIsaac scoring his 13th of the year 19 seconds into the frame while overager Giordano Finoro picked up his second of the game just thirteen seconds later. I thought the amount of shots the Herd had on Tuesday were high (49) but the team surpassed that tonight, outshooting Gatineau 54-20 cruising to a 7-2 win.

FINAL: Olympique 2 at Mooseheads 7
Stars: 3. Giordano Finoro GAT | 2. Antoine Morand HAL | 1. Raphael Lavoie HAL
Attendance: 7,809
MC’s Top Herd: Raphael Lavoie

GAME LOG
First period
0:30 HAL Antoine Morand (21) | A: Asselin & Lavoie
9:47 HAL Raphael Lavoie (26) | A: None

Second period
1:57 HAL Samuel Asselin (44) | A: Morand & Kyte
4:25 GAT Giordano Finoro (18), PP | A: Bilodeau & Roelens
6:10 HAL Raphael Lavoie (27), PP | A: Barron & Ryczek

Third period
0:19 HAL Jared McIsaac (13) | A: Flower & Morand
0:32 GAT Giordano Finoro (19) | A: None
4:06 HAL Samuel Dube (2) | A: Groulx & Ryczek
12:54 HAL Jake Ryczek (8), PP | A: Barron & Lavoie

Shots: 54-20 in favour of Halifax
Powerplay: GAT – 1-for-4; HAL – 2-for-6

NOT DRESSED – Ostap Safin (injured), Marcel Barinka (injured), Alexis Sansfacon (healthy), Cole Stewart (injured) and Jocktan Chainey (injured)

SCORES
Wildcats 8 at Sea Dogs 1
Cataractes 1 at Phoenix 4
Oceanic 7 at Foreurs 4
Voltigeurs 4 at Tigres 1
Titan 4 at Drakkar 11
Screaming Eagles 4 at Armada 0
Remparts 2 at Sagueneens 3 OT

UP NEXT – Halifax will welcome the Charlottetown Islanders to the Scotiabank Centre on national television tomorrow afternoon. Puck drops at 4:30pm.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Feb 11: Mooseheads vs. Titan preview

HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS ACADIE-BATHURST TITAN
February 11, 2019 at 7:00pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @MC_MooseCountry
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

It’s an even more rare Monday game night this evening as your Halifax Mooseheads host the last place Acadie-Bathurst Titan at the Scotiabank Centre. This match was originally supposed to be played on Friday night but a storm going through the Maritimes, which happened to be worse in New Brunswick, postponed the game and the league rescheduled it to tonight. The two teams are heading in opposite directions and actually the Mooseheads are being led by two former Titan players who were on Bathurst last season when they won the Memorial Cup. Halifax is trying to keep the trophy in the Maritimes and already have a spot in the tournament as hosts. Acadie-Bathurst were sellers over the summer trade period and are in a rebuilding season. As such, they find themselves in last place in the QMJHL with just 17 points and 7 wins. The team’s leading scorer Jesse Sutton came over from the Chicoutimi Sagueneens to finish his junior career. For Halifax, Antoine Morand, Samuel Asselin, Raphael Lavoie and Jared McIsaac continue to lead the Herd with both McIsaac and Morand scoring in a 4-2 loss on Saturday. Asselin was named the CHL Player of the Week on Wednesday and he added two more points in the club’s last two games. The Moose have dominated the season series winning all 7 games so far by a combined score of 42-10. Will we see a close game like the previous match or will it be another high scoring game for the home team? We’ll have to see.

Overall Records
Titan: 7-41-2-1 = 17pts (18th overall, 6th in Maritimes division)
Mooseheads: 37-12-2-1 = 77pts (4th overall, 1st in Maritimes division)

Leading Scorers
HAL: Samuel Asselin 71pts (40G & 31A), Antoine Morand 56pts (18G & 38A), Raphael Lavoie 55pts (24G & 31A)
BAT: Jesse Sutton 34pts (16G & 18A), Evan MacKinnon 25pts (7G & 18A), Marc-Andre LeCouffe 24pts (11G & 13A)

Previous Games
Acadie-Bathurst is coming off a 4-3 overtime defeat to Drummondville on Saturday evening. Alexandre David led the Titan with a goal and an assist while Mark Grametbauer made 35 saves to take the loss against the Voltigeurs on home ice.

Halifax is coming off a 4-2 road loss on Saturday night against the Screaming Eagles. Antoine Morand and Jared McIsaac scored the goals for the Mooseheads while Alex Gravel stopped 16 of Cape Breton’s 19 shots.

Head-to-Head
October 14  Mooseheads 5 at Titan 0
November 7  Mooseheads 8 at Titan 2
November 10  Titan 0 at Mooseheads 9
December 8  Titan 0 at Mooseheads 6
January 8  Mooseheads 5 at Titan 4
January 16  Mooseheads 4 at Titan 1
January 18  Titan 3 at Mooseheads 5
February 11  7pm  Titan at Mooseheads
February 27  7pm  Titan at Mooseheads

After the Buzzer
Halifax will play another make up game as they welcome the Saint John Sea Dogs to Moose Country tomorrow evening. Puck drops at 7pm.

Friday, February 08, 2019

Tonight's Game Postponed

The game between your Halifax Mooseheads and the Acadie-Bathurst Titan tonight has been postponed because of the weather. The reason being is because of bad weather conditions in New Brunswick. It has been freezing rain in Halifax this morning and has caused some accidents but is forecasted to become warmer.

The game has been moved to Monday February 11 at 7pm. People who had bought tickets for tonight’s game can use them for the makeup match and for season ticket holders, you can use tonight’s ticket for Monday.

Wednesday, February 06, 2019

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, Patty Kyte was named the Scholastic Player of the Month for January 2019. Kyte had a goal and 7 assists in 11 games played in January while also collecting 11 penalty minutes and was a plus 3.

Here’s the list:

TeamPlayerEducational InstitutionProgram
BACKeenan MacIsaacAcadia UniversityIndependant Studies
BATBen RoodeBathurst High SchoolGrade 12
BLBCole FraserKennebecasis Valley High SchoolGrade 12
CAPWilson ForestCégep à distanceHuman Sciences
CHAMatthew WelshUPEIBusiness
CHIJérémy FortinCégep de ChicoutimiEconomy & Management
DRUNicolas GuayCégep de DrummondvilleHuman Sciences with Maths
GATDarick Louis-JeanCentre Académique de l’OutaouaisSecondary 5
HALPatty KyteSaint Mary’s UniversityBachelor of Commerce
MONAdam CapannelliUniversity of ArizonaIndependant Studies
QUEJérémy LaframboiseCégep de LimoilouHuman Sciences/Management
RIMJordan LepageAcadia UniversityBusiness
ROUFélix BibeauCégep de l’Abitibi-TémiscamingueHuman Sciences
SHAJérémy MartinCollège de ShawiniganHuman Sciences
SHENathaël RoyCégep de SherbrookeNatural Sciences
SNBJames WhiteUniversity of New BrunswickBusiness Administration
VDOJérémy MichelCégep de l’Abitibi-TémiscamingueNatural Sciences
VICVincent SévignyCégep de VictoriavilleNatural Sciences