Sunday, December 15, 2019

Alumni Update: 1st Half Stats

There are plenty of former Halifax Mooseheads playing in different leagues across the world, mainly in North America. Since the university hockey season is on a break currently along with the QMJHL, I thought I would update you on how they are doing. Six Herd alum are participating in their first season of university hockey in 2019-20; Keith Getson (Saint Mary's), Brett Crossley (Dalhousie), Ryan Barbosa (Windsor), Morgan Nauss (Acadia), Jordan Maher (PEI) and Joel Bishop (Saint Mary's). Also included are stats from the Maritime Hockey League. (stats as of end of Dec 15)

GP-G-A-Pts

U-Sports
Matt Murphy (UNB)                17   4    10   14
Keith Getson (Saint Mary's)     18   6    7    13
Andrew Shewfelt (Dalhousie)  18   5    5    10
Ryan Barbosa (Windsor)          17   4    7    11
Kelly Bent (Dalhousie)            16   1    2     3
Joel Bishop (Saint Mary's)       18   1   3     4
Brett Crossley (Dalhousie)       17   5   1     6
Taylor Ford (McGill)               16   0    1    1
Keigan Goetz (Waterloo)         14   4    1    5
Austyn Hardie (Saint Mary's)  18   0    7    7
Samuel Hunter (Queen's)         13   0    0    0
Brad Kennedy (Mount Royal) 16   4    8    12
Jordan King (Lakehead)          14   5    6    11
Jesse Lussier (Dalhousie)         9    0    4    4
Jordan Maher (UPEI)              17   3    5    8
Zachary Taylor (Dalhousie)    18   0    3    3
Morgan Nauss (Acadia)           7    0    2    2
Anthony Sorrentino (Wilfred) 17   5    7   12

QMJHL
Mathieu Charlebois (Drummondville)  30   2    5    7
Xavier Parent (Sherbrooke)                   23   9   10   19
Jordan Lepage (Shawinigan)                 26   0   4     4

MJAHL 
Ben Higgins (Truro)                 26   18   18   36
Caleb Rich (Amherst                28   15   23   38
Brock McLeod (Edmundston)  28   17   26   43
Denis Toner (Grand Fall           17   1     11   12

Three of the 4 former Herd players playing in the Maritime Hockey League are leading their team in scoring while Denis Toner, a defenceman, was named captain of his Rapids team at the beginning of the season. 

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