Saturday, December 31, 2022

Big Win in CB to End 2022

Photo - Eagles website

Our Halifax Mooseheads might have been on the road but did they ever end 2022 in a big way! With the 2023 World Juniors being played at the Scotiabank Centre to end the calendar year, the Mooseheads played back-to-back games in Sydney against the Cape Breton Eagles. Halifax lost the first match this weekend but Mathis Rousseau was not going to let his team lose two in a row. Recently acquired forward Josh Lawrence continued to prove that Cam Russell and co. made the right decision as he recorded 7 points on Saturday afternoon as the Herd won 11-3. Zachary L'Heureux also continued to rack up points since his return as he opened the scoring and finished the game with four points. Eagles overager Ivan Ivan tied it up at 1 at the 10:07 mark and he scored again early in the second period which made it 3-2 for the road team at that point. The Mooseheads would go on to score 8 straight goals to extend their lead with Lawrence scoring his hat trick goal with just over two and a half minutes remaining in the middle frame. Surprisingly, only one of the 11 goals Halifax scored were on the man advantage but they did have just 3 power plays during the game. 

FINAL: Mooseheads 11 at Eagles 3
Stars: 3. Jordan Dumais HAL | 2. Zachary L'Heureux HAL | 1. Josh Lawrence HAL
Attendance: 2,140

GAME LOG
First period
6:19 HAL Zachary L'Heureux (12) | A: Lawrence & MacKinnon
10:07 CAP Ivan Ivan (11) | A: Squires & Johnson
14:39 HAL Jake Furlong (4) | A: Doucet & Cataford
18:40 HAL Josh Lawrence (17) | A: L'Heureux

Second period 
0:22 CAP Ivan Ivan (12) | A: Johnson & Lavoie
3:25 HAL Josh Lawrence (18), PP | A: Whynot
7:31 HAL Jordan Dumais (26) | A: L'Heureux & Vidicek
13:14 HAL Cameron Whynot (3) | A: Lawrence & Furlong
17:28 HAL Josh Lawrence (19) | A: L'Heureux 

Third period
0:56 HAL Jordan Dumais (27) | A: Schultz & Vidicek
4:42 HAL Mathieu Cataford (21) | A: Lawrence & Whynot
11:51 HAL Alexandre Doucet (31) | A: Dumais & Vidicek
12:36 HAL Josh Lawrence (20) | A: MacKinnon
18:21 CAP Luke Patterson (8) | A: None

Shots: 43-27 in favour of Halifax 
Powerplay: HAL - 1-for-3, CAP - 0-for-2

SCORES
Acadie-Bathurst 2 at Charlottetown 3
Moncton 4 at Saint John 1
Sherbrooke 5 at Quebec 2
Drummondville 5 at Rimouski 4
Val-d'Or 0 at Rouyn-Noranda 8
Baie-Comeau 6 at Chicoutimi 5 OT
Shawinigan 2 at Victoriaville 5
Gatineau 5 at Blainville-Boisbriand 4

Missing in action: Attilio Biasca (WJC) and David Moravec (WJC)

Up next: Halifax will continue their road trip with their first game of 2023 against the Sea Dogs in Saint John on January 6

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Herd Word

I can't believe today is Boxing Day and since we have a little break, I thought I would catch up on some news that has happened the past few weeks. The second half of the season should be an exciting time.

TOP PROSPECTS
The NHL/CHL top prospects game will make an appearance this season on January 25, 2023 and there will once again be a Halifax Mooseheads player on the roster. The Canadian Hockey League announced the 40 young men that will play in the game earlier this month. 17-year-old Mathieu Cataford will look to impress the scouts next month in Vancouver. Congrats to Mathieu and good luck, show them what you got. 

Photo - Mooseheads Twitter
DOUCET COMES TO HALIFAX
Our Halifax Mooseheads made yet another big trade last week, acquiring Alexandre Doucet from the Val-d'Or Foreurs. Doucet is from Sherbrooke, QC and has played his whole career with Val-d'Or. The 20-year-old has played really well this season in which he is leading the league in goals with 27 and is second in the Q in points. Halifax gave up three draft picks in the trade; 2023 1st round, 2024 2nd round and 2023 3rd rounder. "He's a game-changer. We think this trade gives us one of the best players in the league this season and makes our lineup even more dangerous than it already was," Cam Russell said

Halifax will have to deal with the overage situation now that the team has four players and clubs are only allowed three on their roster. Welcome to the team Alexandre. 


Biasca in pre-comp action
Photo - Swiss hockey Twitter
WORLD JUNIORS
The 2023 World Junior Hockey Championships begin today and while there won't be any Mooseheads players representing the home country Canada, Halifax will have a couple of guys on other country teams. Herd captain Attilio Biasca for the third straight year made Team Switzerland and will actually be wearing the C on his jersey for his country during the tournament. The Swiss are in Group B so they are playing in Moncton. Their first game is today at noon AT against Finland while they'll also play Slovakia, Latvia and the United States in round robin action. Meanwhile, defenseman David Moravec will look to help Team Czechia improve on their 4th place finish at the 2022 summer tournament. Czechia starts the week with a tilt against Canada this evening at 7:30pm AT. They'll also have matches versus Germany, Austria and Sweden. 

UPCOMING GAMES
Your Moose are back in action on Wednesday night when they travel to New Brunswick to battle the Acadie-Bathurst Titan. The match will start a four game road stand for Halifax as the Scotiabank Centre is being used for the aforementioned World Juniors. Halifax will play two games in Cape Breton to end 2022 including a New Year's Eve afternoon tilt. Moose Country will have to wait until January 8 to see their team on home ice again. The club's first promotional match of 2023 takes place on January 14 with a t-shirt giveaway. 

Photo - Thunder Twitter
FOURNIER SIGNED BY CARDIFF
Former Halifax Mooseheads forward Stefan Fournier is headed overseas after being signed by the Cardiff Devils of the EIHL. Fournier has played the majority of the last five seasons with the ECHL's Wichita Thunder. The 30-year-old has recorded seven goals and 12 points in 17 games so far during the 2022-23 season. Cardiff doesn't expect the Dorval, QC native to play a game in Wales until December 31. "The reports we have on Stefan are very exciting, a player that I believe our fanbase will instantly embrace. He plays with an edge, throws his weight around, is willing to drop the gloves and scores dirty goals in front of the net," says Devils head coach Brodie Dupont. 

Good luck on the other side Stefan, Moose Country will be cheering for you. 

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Moose Ranked 9th Before Christmas

Photo - QMJHL website
Our Halifax Mooseheads head into the Christmas break ranked 9th in the country after two big victories against the Charlottetown Islanders over the weekend. 

Halifax leads the Maritimes division with a record of 21-7-3-1 which is also good enough for third place overall in the QMJHL. Markus Vidicek had two goals and an assist in a 7-2 win versus the Islanders on Saturday night while defenseman Dylan MacKinnon also picked up three points (1G&2A). The night before, the Mooseheads top line of Jordan Dumais, Zach L'Heureux and Josh Lawrence recorded a combined nine points in a 7-3 victory. 

The Mooseheads are sure to look a bit different once they return to the Scotiabank Centre which unfortunately will not be until January 8 against Cape Breton. The winter trade period began on Sunday so we'll have to see what moves Cam Russell makes over the next two weeks to get ready for the second half. After Christmas, our Herd will return to action with a road trip Bathurst before heading to Cape Breton to end 2022. 

Below is the full standings



The top 5 leading scorers for Halifax 
Jordan Dumais 61pts (24G & 37A) 
Mathieu Cataford 44pts (20G & 24A)
Josh Laawrence 43pts (16G & 27A)
Markus VIdicek 40pts (16G & 24A)
Attilio Biasca 27pts (8G & 19A)

Twenty-one wins in 32 games is pretty good. Hopefully we will see even more victories in the second half of the season. Either way, I am excited to cheer the boys on in the new year. 

Friday, December 02, 2022

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, Jake Furlong was named the Scholastic Player of the Month for November. Furlong had a goal and 10 points in the month over 14 games. 

TeamPlayerProgramInstitution
BATJoseph HenneberryBusinessAcadia University
BACVincent CollardSocial SciencesCégep de Baie-Comeau
BLBEliot L’ItalienSecondary 5Académie Les Estacades
CAPOwen ArnoldHigh SchoolSydney Academy
CHAAlexandre TessierBusinessUPEI
CHIFélix BédardNatural SciencesCégep de Chicoutimi
DRUTristan RoySocial SciencesCégep de Drummondville
GATTye AustinSciencesAcadia University
HALJake FurlongFinanceSt. Mary’s University
MONVincent FilionSciencesUniversité de Moncton
QUEAndrew GweonHealth SciencesDalhousie University
RIMPatrik HamrlaEnglishÉcole cours d’anglais de Rimouski
ROUKyle HagenGrade 12Northern Pre University
SNBAlexis CournoyerHigh SchoolNorthern Pre University
SHAAlexis BonefonNatural SciencesCégep de Shawinigan
SHEAnthony Munroe-BoucherSocial SciencesCégep de Sherbrooke
VDONathan DrapeauHigh SchoolNorthern Pre University
VICLoick DaigleNatural SciencesCégep de Victoriaville