Eastlink TV has announced their QMJHL Friday Night Hockey schedule for the 2025-26 season. A total of nine Halifax Mooseheads games will be shown on the regional network. The Herd's season opener against the Islanders in Charlottetown is set to be broadcasted.
Below are the games featuring Halifax (puck drop is 7pm & Friday evenings unless otherwise stated)
September 19 at Charlottetown Islanders September 26 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs
October 17 vs. Newfoundland Regiment
January 9 at Charlottetown Islanders
January 23 vs. Sherbrooke Phoenix
February 6 at Cape Breton Eagles
February 13 vs. Moncton Wildcats
February 27 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs
March 6 vs. Cape Breton Eagles
I think this is the least amount of Moose games shown in a season. The Cape Breton Eagles and Charlottetown Islanders also have home contests on Eastlink. You can view the full 20-game schedule here.
This post is a little delayed but I figured I would share it anyways. Eastlink released its QMJHL television schedule and our Halifax Mooseheads will have sixteen games broadcasted on the local channel. If you can't make it to the Mooseheads home opener on October 4 against the Quebec Remparts, you will be able to watch it on Friday Night Hockey.
Below is the list of Herd games (all puck drop times are 7pm & on Friday unless stated) September 20 at Charlottetown Islanders September 27 at Cape Breton Eagles October 4 vs Quebec Remparts October 11 vs Acadie-Bathurst Titan October 19 vs Cape Breton Eagles (Saturday) November 22 at Cape Breton Eagles November 30 vs Saint John Sea Dogs (Saturday) December 6 vs Val-d'Or Foreurs December 13 at Charlottetown Islanders January 24 vs Chicoutimi Sagueneens February 7 vs Blainville-Boisbriand Armada February 13 vs Cape Breton Eagles (Thursday) February 21 vs Charlottetown Islanders March 8 vs Saint John Sea Dogs (Saturday) March 14 at Cape Breton Eagles March 22 vs Charlottetown Islanders (Saturday)
The Cape Breton Eagles and Charlottetown Islanders also have select matches that will be shown on Eastlink TV. You can view the full schedule here.
Eastlink TV released it's Quebec Major Junior Hockey League schedule for the 2023-24 regular season and our Halifax Mooseheads will have 16 games broadcasted on the local channel. The Mooseheads home opener against the Charlottetown Islanders will be the first game shown on Friday Night Hockey.
Below is the list of Herd games (all puck drop times are 7pm & on Friday unless stated) September 22 vs. Charlottetown Islanders October 6 vs. Victoriaville Tigres October 20 vs. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies October 27 at Charlottetown Islanders (7:30pm) November 3 vs. Rimouski Oceanic November 17 at Charlottetown Islanders November 24 at Cape Breton Eagles December 8 vs. Gatineau Olypiques December 28 vs. Charlottetown Islanders (Thursday) January 6 vs. Moncton Wildcats (Saturday) January 21 at Cape Breton (Sunday - 3pm) January 26 vs. Charlottetown Islanders February 16 at Cape Breton Eagles February 29 vs. Acadie-Bathurst Titan (Thursday) March 8 vs. Acadie-Bathurst Titan March 14 vs. Charlottetown Islanders (Thursday)
Charlottetown and the Cape Breton Eagles also have select matches that will be shown on Eastlink TV. You can view the full 27-game schedule here.
Eastlink TV has announced their broadcast schedule for QMJHL games during the 2022-23 season. Cape Breton, Charlottetown and Halifax all have select matches that will be shown on the Friday Night Hockey broadcasts.
Your Halifax Mooseheads will be on Eastlink fourteen times this season. The first broadcast involving the Herd will be September 23 against the Charlottetown Islanders for the team's home opener. There will also be 3 special Thursday evening matches.
Below is the full schedule (all games 7pm unless noted):
FRI September 23 vs. Charlottetown Islanders FRI September 30 at Cape Breton Eagles FRI October 7 vs. Victoriaville Tigres FRI November 4 at Cape Breton Eagles FRI November 18 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs FRI November 25 at Cape Breton Eagles THU December 8 vs. Blainville-Boisbriand Armada FRI December 16 vs. Charlottetown Islanders THU January 12 vs. Quebec Remparts SAT January 28 vs. Cape Breton Eagles FRI February 3 at Charlottetown Islanders (7:30pm) FRI February 17 vs. Acadie-Bathurst Titan THU March 2 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs FRI March 24 vs. Cape Breton Eagles
Eastlink has released its television schedule for the three Quebec Major Junior Hockey League teams that the network showcases and our Halifax Mooseheads are on the schedule 13 times this season.
Here are the games that will be shown on Friday Night Hockey: October 1 at Cape Breton Eagles October 2 vs. Cape Breton Eagles October 8 at Charlottetown Islanders October 15 vs. Shawinigan Cataractes October 29 vs. Gatineau Olympiques November 12 at Cape Breton Eagles January 15 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs January 21 vs. Quebec Remparts January 28 at Cape Breton Eagles February 11 vs. Charlottetown Islanders February 18 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs March 4 vs. Moncton Wildcats April 2 vs. Charlottetown Islanders
For April 1, Eastlink will either show Halifax at Charlottetown OR Saint John at Cape Breton
Eastlink TV has released it's Friday Night Hockey broadcast schedule for the first 5 weeks of the season and our Halifax Mooseheads will be apart of each game.
Below is the full list (all game times 7:00pm)
Saturday October 3 vs. Cape Breton Friday October 9 vs. Moncton Friday October 16 vs. Charlottetown Saturday October 17 vs. Saint John Thursday October 29 vs. Moncton Friday November 6 vs. Charlottetown Saturday November 7 vs. Saint John
More matches will be announced as the season continues.
Eastlink released it's QMJHL television schedule and your Halifax Mooseheads will have fourteen games broadcast on the Atlantic Canada channel. Cape Breton, Charlottetown and Halifax all have select matches that are shown on Friday Night Hockey broadcasts.
The first broadcast involving the Herd will be on September 28 when the Mooseheads travel to Cape Breton to take on the Screaming Eagles. There will also be one special Saturday evening match and one Thursday evening match.
Below is the full schedule (all games 7pm):
September 28 at Cape Breton Screaming Eagles October 11 at Charlottetown Islanders October 26 at Cape Breton Screaming Eagles November 3 vs. Val-D'or Fourers November 9 vs. Cape Beton Screaming Eagles November 16 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs December 14 vs. Moncton Wildcats December 28 at Charlottetown Islanders January 4 vs. Rimouski Oceanic January 11 at Cape Breton Screaming Eagles January 18 vs. Acadie Bathurst Titan February 1 vs. Sherbrooke Pheonix February 15 vs. Gatineau Olympiques March 15 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs
You can view the full schedule here.
Today, Eastlink TV announced their broadcast schedule for QMJHL games during the 2017-18 season. Cape Breton, Charlottetown and Halifax all have select matches that are shown on Friday Night Hockey broadcasts.
Your Halifax Mooseheads will be on Eastlink twelve times this season. The first broadcast involving the Herd will be October 6 when the Quebec Remparts come to town for t-shirt night. There will also be 3 special Saturday evening matches.
Below is the full schedule (all games 7pm unless noted):
FRI October 6 vs. Quebec Remparts FRI October 13 at Cape Breton Screaming Eagles SAT October 28 at Cape Breton Screaming Eagles FRI November 17 vs. Saint John Sea Dogs FRI November 24 at Charlottetown Islanders FRI December 1 vs. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies SAT December 30 vs. Cape Breton Screaming (2pm) FRI January 12 at Charlottetown Islanders FRI January 19 vs. Cape Breton Screaming Eagles FRI February 16 vs. Moncton Wildcats SAT February 24 vs. Gatineau Olympiques FRI March 16 vs. Moncton Wildcats
Eastlink TV has announced what games your Halifax Mooseheads will be apart of this season. Thirteen regular season Moose matches will be broadcasted by the Atlantic television channel during their Friday Night Hockey schedule.
The Herd's first game on Eastlink this season will be a special Saturday night edition when the team host the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles at 7pm.
Below is the full list (all game times are 7pm)
October 1 vs. Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
October 21 vs. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
October 28 at Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
December 9 vs. Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
December 30 at Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
January 6 vs. Moncton Wildcats
January 13 vs. Drummondville Voltigeurs
January 20 vs. Baie-Comeau Drakkar
February 10 at Charlottetown Islanders
February 18 vs. Charlottetown Islanders
February 24 vs. Acadie-Bathurst Titan
March 3 at Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
March 17 vs. Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
EASTLINK
Your Halifax Mooseheads will play 11 games on Eastlink TV this season. The Atlantic Canada network released their QMJHL Friday Night Hockey schedule today.
Eastlink will show 24 Q games this year which will feature home matches from Halifax, Cape Breton and Charlottetown with the majority on Friday nights but a few will be on Saturday. Playoff matches will be released at a later date. Below is the Mooseheads schedule:
September 11 at Charlottetown September 25 vs. Moncton
October 17 vs. Bathurst
October 23 vs. Cape Breton
November 6 vs. Chicoutimi
December 4 vs. Rouyn Noranda
January 8 vs. Rimouski
February 20 vs. Charlottetown
February 27 vs. Saint John
March 5 at Cape Breton
March 11 vs. Moncton
PRE-SEASON TICKETS
Tickets for the Mooseheads' pre-season game against the Charlottetown Islanders in Truro are on sale now. You can get them through the RECC ticket office, ticketpro.ca and the season ticket office at the Scotiabank Centre. Tickets for the 2 games at the Halifax Forum will go on sale August 4.
HOCKEY CANADA
All of the Mooseheads bench staff will be in Calgary at some point in August. Coach Ducharme will serve as an assistant coach for the U20 team once again this year. The summer development camp will be held at the Markin MacPhail Centre from August 1-6. Jon Greenwood will be attending the U17 camp as a guest coach from July 29-August 4. Jim Midgley will be guest coaching as well but for the U18 men's camp from August 2-4. Chris MacDonald will be the equipment manager for the Junior team while athletic therapist will be working with the women's team from August 6-16.
PROSPECTS
Newly drafted prospects Walter Flower and Arnaud Durandeau will be in Calgary as well as part of the U17 summer showcase. The pair will than travel back home and spend a few days with family most likely before attending the Mooseheads training camp which begins August 12.
EASTLINK
Eastlink TV announced today the broadcasting schedule for the 2013-14 QMJHL season. Eastlink will broadcast an Atlantic game every Friday starting with the Halifax-Charlottetown game on September 13th. Three of Halifax's annual events will be broadcasted, Pink in the Rink, DND Appreciation night and Teddy Bear Toss. Halifax will be on the Atlantic television network 11 times this season. Eastlink and the Quebec league are in the second year of a 5 year contract signed in late March 2012.
20TH SEASON
The Mooseheads also announced today that they will unveil a special 20th season anniversary jersey. They tweeted earlier tonight that it will be shown in a game against Baie-Comeau on September 28th. Don't expect a crazy fiery logo per the Halifax Mooseheads twitter page. Here is the announcement;
FUCALE
The goalie who led us to a National Championship was playing once again, this time wearing his national colors. Zach Fucale was in net when Team Canada took on Sweden in Lake Placid, NY. The National Junior Team Canada is playing three games in the New York state to get prepared for the World Juniors in December. The games were yesterday, today and tomorrow as part of Team Canada Development Camp.
UNIVERSITY CUP
On Sunday, the University Cup was handed out in Saskatoon, which may or may not be a coincidence with the city hosting the Memorial Cup. The Maritimes were well represented in the finals as both AUS teams made it with the Saint Mary's Huskies and the UNB Varsity Reds battling it out. UNB was the only team to go undefeated in the tournament. The V-Reds won by a score of 2-0 at the Credit Union Centre. Former Mooseheads players Bryce Swan, Cam Critchlow and Colby Pridham all won with the New Brunswick team.
PREVIEW
The Mooseheads play-by-play man John Moore recorded a little preview of the upcoming Saint John/Halifax series.
ROUND ONE
Playoffs are finally here as they start tonight at 7:00pm. Here are the Quebec league round one battles:
Saint John Sea Dogs vs. Halifax Mooseheads
Sherbrooke Phoenix vs. Baie-Comeau Drakkar
Acadie-Bathurst Titan vs. Blainville-Boisbraind Armada
Gatineau Olympiques vs. Rimouski Oceanic
Chicoutimi Sagueneens vs. Quebec Remparts
Victoriaville Tigres vs. Moncton Wildcats
Val-d'Or Foreurs vs. PEI Rocket
Drummondville Voltigeurs vs. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
The Mooseheads and Sea Dogs don't start their series until Friday night with back-to-back weekend games. Puck drops at 7pm for both games. Good luck to all teams especially the Moose as the playoffs get ready to roll. GO MOOSE GO!
TV
Game one of the Halifax/Saint John playoff series will be televised in the Maritimes on Eastlink TV Friday night. Coverage starts at 6:30pm/ET.
RANKINGS
Your Mooseheads go into the 2013 playoffs ranked #1 in the Canadian Hockey League. They were ranked the top guns in the final BMO CHL MasterCard Top 10 Rankings of the season that were released yesterday afternoon.
DEMOTED
After the NHL returned to action on January 19th after the lockout, six junior players were able to crack the rosters of their pro teams. Two of them however were returned to their junior clubs just before the end of CHL regular season on Sunday. Mikhail Grigorenko was returned to the Quebec Remparts and recorded 4 points in his first game back, while Stefan Matteau was returned to Blainville-Boisbraind and has yet to play a game. Mikhail and Stefan were returned by the Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils respectively to help their junior teams in the playoffs.
MACAULAY
Forward Stephen MacAulay will play against his former team; the Saint John Sea Dogs, in the first round of the playoffs. He was unable to play in the last regular season game between the two teams on Friday as he was grieving his mother's death. Many of the Sea Dogs, including former SJ player Jonathan Huberdeau, went to the funeral Friday morning before the game that night to support their former teammate. He returned to the lineup on Sunday afternoon.
He will look to play in his fourth straight league final and third straight Memorial Cup. He will also be looking to win his third straight President's Cup after winning the last 2 with the Dogs. Stephen finished 8th in team scoring while recording 13 goals and 13 assists for 26 points in 25 games with the Herd.
DROUIN
A twenty-nine game scoring streak was finished on the last day of the season. Because Jonathan Drouin was unable to record any points against the Screaming Eagles on Sunday he ended the season 2nd overall in league scoring. Despite only playing 49 games, he finished with 2.14 points per game, 0.52 more then league leading Ben Duffy.
WEEGAR
Rookie defenceman MacKenzie Weegar ended the season atop the QMJHL plus/minus board with a +55. He became the first team defenceman to have a +/- rating 50 or higher. How he is not nominated for a defenceman award is beyond me. Halifax holds 10 other spots in the first 15 players with boys at #2, #3, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #11, #13 and #15.
ASHLEY
I would like to again congratulate Darcy Ashley on being named Dickies Hardest Working Player of the Year for the QMJHL. He was named with the honour on March 6th and was given a special jersey on Friday night. He also receives a $1,000 scholarship and $200 in Dickies merchandise.
FUCALE
Zachary finished the season with 45 wins on the season and a 2.35 goals against average which is a new franchise record. He will look to continue his success in the playoffs all the way to Saskatoon.