Friday, October 23, 2015

Oct 23: Mooseheads vs. Screaming Eagles preview

GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS CAPE BRETON SCREAMING EAGLES
Puck drops at 7:00pm
TV: Eastlink | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @HFXMooseheads
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

vs CAP

Tonight is East Night at the game as the first 7,000 fans will receive a limited edition East Coast Lifestyle Mooseheads t-shirt. The Herd look to keep the momentum rolling after the win over the Wildcats last night. In that win that was one of the best games that we have seen them play all season. With five different guys scoring last night they are going to look for that kind of offence tonight when they take on the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles at the Scotiabank Centre. They are going to look to Eric Brassard for another solid performance as he has given them this year so far. Tonight concludes the two game home stand and as well they are concluding rivalry week with the match up against the Screaming Eagles.

Overall RecordMooseheads: 6-8-1-1 = 14 points (T4th in Maritimes division, T12th overall)
Eagles: 6-8-2-0 =  14points (T4th in Maritimes division, T12th overall)

Team LeadersCAP: Pierre-Luc Dubois 16pts (7G & 9A), Maxim Lazarev 15pts(6G & 9A), Evgeny Svechnikov 11pts (7G & 4A),
HAL: Maxime Fortier 20pts (9G & 11A), Otto Somppi 17pts (3G & 14A), Danny Moynihan 16pts (8G & 8A)

Last Games
Cape Breton is coming off a 5-2 loss on the road against the Charlottetown Islanders last night. Alexandre Belanger made 24 saves in the defeat while Evegny Svechnikov and Clark Bishop scored for the Screaming Eagles.

Halifax is coming off a 5-3 win on home ice against the Moncton Wildcats. Goals were scored by Max Fortier, Arnaud Durandeau, Andrew Shewfelt, Danny Moynihan, and Otto Somppi for the Mooseheads. Eric Brassard made 22 saves in the win.

Season Series
Head to Head: 1-0-1-0 = 3 points
September 27 Cape Breton at Halifax 2OT
October 20 Halifax at Cape Breton 1
October 23 Cape Breton at Halifax - 7pm
November 24 Cape Breton at Halifax - 7pm
December 29 Halifax at Cape Bretton - 7pm
December 31 Cape Breton at Halifax - 6pm
January 31 Cape Breton at Halifax - 3pm
February 18 Halifax at Cape Breton - 7pm
March 5 Halifax at Cape Breton - 7pm

Out of TownIslanders at Titan 7:00pm
Armada at Olympique 8:00pm
Voltigeurs at Phoenix 8:00pm
Saguenéens at Drakkar 8:30pm
Remparts at Oceanic 8:30pm
Tigre at Cataracts 8:30pm
Huskies at Foreurs 8:30pm

After the BuzzerHalifax will travel to Acadie Bathurst for a game against the Titan on Wednesday night before they head to Quebec for two games. Puck drop is at 7:00pm.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

A Team Effort In Moose Win Over Wildcats

Halifax kept the momentum going that they had coming into this game as they came out on top against their division rivals; the Moncton Wildcats. The Herd had some secondary scoring with each of the five goals being scored by different players. The Mooseheads had an early goal called off for it being put in the net with a hand pass but after that Max Fortier drew a penalty and scored on the power play to lead the game 1-0. Arnaud Durandeau added another goal for Halifax before the first period was over. In the second Andrew Shewfelt scored a nice goal from a beauty of a pass from Vince Watt, then before the end of the period Danny Moynihan added a goal on the power play to take a 4-0 lead. In the third Otto Somppi scored his first goal of the season on home ice which came on a 5 on 3 power play for the Herd. Eric Brassard lost his shut out bid with 9:52 left in the game when Moncton scored their first of the night and would score one more before the end of the period. It was a very physical game for the rivalry week match up. Eric Brassard made some big saves to keep his team in the game.

FINAL: Wildcats 2 at Mooseheads 5
Stars: 3. Eric Brassard HAL | 2. Danny Moynihan HAL | 1. Max Fortier HAL
Attendance: 5,056
MC’s Top Herd – Eric Brassard

GAME LOG
First period
1:21 HAL Max Fortier (9), PP | A: Moynihan & Somppi
18:05 HAL Arnaud Durandeau (3) | A: Watt & Jones

Second period
12:50 HAL Andrew Shewfelt (3) | A: Bishop & Watt
7:33 HAL Danny Moynihan (8), PP | A: Fitzgerald & Fortier

Third period
5:44 HAL Otto Somppi (3), PP | A: Fortier & Moynihan
10:08 MON Max Glaessl (2) | A: Garland & MacEwen
16:54 MON Wiederer (8) | A: Bower & Murphy

Powerplay: MON – 0-for-4; HAL – 3-for-10
Shots: 36 to 24 in favour of Halifax

Scores
Cape Breton 2 at Charlottetown 5
Bathurst 3 at Saint John 8

UP NEXT: Halifax will finish their two game home stand as their provincial rivals the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles come to town tomorrow. Puck drop is at 7:00pm.

Oct 22: Mooseheads vs. Wildcats preview

GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS MONCTON WILDCATS
Puck drops at 7:00pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @HFXMooseheads
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

vs MON


Your Halifax Mooseheads will look to continue the momentum that they gained the other day with a gutsy road win against the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles when they take on the Moncton Wildcats tonight. After a 7-1 loss in Moncton on Sunday the Herd will look to stop the red hot Wildcats player Conor Garland, who has 22 points in 9 games. The Herd will look to their captain to help with the offence which has been hot and cold so far. Halifax will try to tame the Cats for the first time this season and show that even though they are young, they can give the top teams a hard time. This is the first of a two game home stand for the Mooseheads this week.

Overall Record
Mooseheads: 5-8-1-1 = 12 points (5th in Maritimes division, 14th overall)
Wildcats: 9-4-0-0 = 19 points (1st in Maritimes division, 3rd overall)

Team Leaders 
MON
: Conor Garland 22pts (7G & 15A), Manuel Wiederer 17pts (7G & 10A), Kevin Kilma 17pts (6G & 11A) 
HAL
: Maxime Fortier 17pts (8G & 9A), Otto Somppi 15pts (2G & 13A), Danny Moynihan 13pts (7G & 6A)

Last Game
Halifax is coming off a 3-1 win on the road against provincial rivals Cape Breton as part of rivalry week. Connor Moynihan led the team with 2 goals and Kevin Resop got the start, collecting his first victory of the season, stopping 25 of the Eagle's shots on Tuesday.

Moncton is coming off a 7-1 win on home ice against the Halifax Mooseheads on Sunday afternoon. Conor Garland led the rush with 2 goals while Sebastien Dupre made 13 saves for the Wildcats.

Season Series
Head to Head: 0-2-0-0 = 0 points
September 25 Moncton at Halifax 1
October 18 Halifax at Moncton 7
October 22 Moncton at Halifax - 7pm
November 13 Halifax at Moncton - 7pm
December 17 Moncton at Halifax - 7pm
December 28 Moncton at Halifax - 7pm
January 30 Halifax at Moncton - 7pm
March 11 Moncton at Halifax - 7pm
March 18 Halifax at Moncton - 7pm

Out of town
Islanders vs Eagles 7:00pm
Sea Dogs vs Titan 8:00pm

After the Buzzer
Halifax will welcome their provincial rivals, the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles to town tomorrow night. Puck drop is at 7pm.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Moynihan's Hat Trick Gives Moose PITR Victory

Your Halifax Mooseheads have their first mini winning streak of the season. The Herd's offence exploded tonight for 7 goals with the help of the first line on Pink in the Rink night. Danny Moynihan got the game started quickly with a goal less than 2 minutes into the game before Bathurst tied it 8 minutes later. Halifax wore special pink jerseys to raise money for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation which gives grants to find a cure for breast cancer, tickets were raffled off for fans to win a jersey. After the first period the game was tied but the other Moynihan; Connor gave the Mooseheads a 3-2 lead in the second and the team never looked back onto their 4th straight PITR victory and second in a row on the season. Danny scored two more times while captain Timo Meier had four assists on the night. The Titan didn't make it easy on the Herd to get the win though, with a clear off-side play being called a goal in Bathurst's favour as well as plenty of rough stuff.

FINAL: Titan 4 at Mooseheads 7
Stars: 3. Atoine Morand BAT | 2. Cavan Fitzgerald HAL | 1. Danny Moynihan HAL
Attendance: 7,321
MC's Top Herd- Danny Moynihan

GAME LOG
First period
1:21 HAL Danny Moynihan (4) | A: Meier
9:44 BAT Nicholas Blanchard (4) | A: Morand & Miromanov
14:39 HAL Maxime Fortier (8), PP | A: Fitzgerald & Meier
19:12 BAT Christophe Boivin (3) | A: Maher

Second period
3:49 HAL Connor Moynihan (2) | A: Cavan Fitzgerald
7:33 HAL Brett Crossley (1), SH | A: Shewfelt
8:15 BAT Vladimir Kuznetsov (4), PP | A: Trickett
16:01 HAL Danny Moynihan (5) | A: None

Third period
10:34 BAT Guillaume Brisebois (1), PP | A: Maher & Simpson
15:46 HAL Danny Moynihan (6) | A: Meier & Ford
17:55 HAL Cavan Fitzgerald (5), PP | A: Meier & Fortier

Powerplay: BAT - 2-for-6; HAL - 2-for-10
Shots: 38-28 in favour of Acadie-Bathurst

Scores
Charlottetown 5 at Baie-Comeau 1
Saint John 5 at Blainville-Boisbriand 3
Sherbrooke 3 at Victoriaville 5
Quebec 3 at Rouyn-Noranda 6

UP NEXT: Halifax will travel to New Brunswick to take on the Moncton Wildcats tomorrow afternoon. Puck drops at 3pm.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Fortier named to Team QMJHL's roster

Photo - Metro News
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announced it's roster today for the Canada-Russia Series that will be held next month in Rouyn-Noranda and Halifax. Mooseheads forward Maxime Fortier was listed on the roster. 

The Canada-Russia Series is a series of six games played across Canada with players trying to showcase they deserve to be on the world junior teams for each country. This season, the city of Halifax will host the last game of the series, which will be played on November 19. Other cities include; Kelowna and Kamloops, British Columbia as well as Owen Sound and Windsor, Ontario. Head coach Dominique Ducharme will be the top bench boss for Team QMJHL and will be joined by Martin Raymond, Darren Rumble and Gilles Bouchard.

Tickets for the game in Moose Country are on sale now for the general public. Adult/Senior tickets are $22 each while Student/Youth are $12 each and can be purchased at TicketAtlantic.com, the Ticket Atlantic Box Office, select Superstores or by calling 1-877-451-1221.

Thursday, October 08, 2015

What A Comeback

Down two goals twice during the game, your Halifax Mooseheads used the return of Timo Meier to get their second win of the season. The Mooseheads couldn't make their passes and gave the puck up quite a bit in the first period and at the end of the 20 minutes found themselves down 0-2. Meier, who turned 19 today, took the first penalty of the game and Halifax suffered because of it as the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada took a 1-0 lead. Sanche scored again 4 minutes later to give the Armada a strangle hold on the game. Or so it looked like, a delay of game penalty at the beginning of the second period and a 5 on 3 shifted the momentum to the Mooseheads big time. Cavan Fitzgerald scored on the 5 on 3 to close the gap, than Arnaud Durandeau had his second tally of the season on the powerplay to tie the game. Before the middle frame ended though, the momentum was back in Blainville's corner with the Armada securing a two goal lead again. The birthday boy got the ball rolling in the third scoring 56 seconds in to the frame before Danny Moynihan tied the game once again, this time at 4-4. In overtime, with a 4-on-3 powerplay situation, Halifax took full advantage and Meier had the magic play to win the game for the home team.

Blainville-Halifax Game at a Glance

FINAL: Armada at Mooseheads OT
Stars: 3. Jones HAL | 2. Sanche BLB | 1. Meier HAL
Attendance: 5,102
MC's Top Herd- Timo Meier

GAME LOG
First period
8:29 BLB Philippe Sanche (3), PP | A: Melancon & Bureau-Blais
12:37 BLB Philippe Sanche (4) | A: Hylland & Halbert

Second period
4:09 HAL Cavan Fitzgerald (4) | A: Meier & Somppi
5:12 HAL Arnaud Durandeau (2), PP | A: C. Moynihan & Watt
10:29 BLB Guillaume Bergeron-Charron (2) | A: Hylland
13:59 BLB Brendan Hamelin (2) |A Mongo & Crete-Belzile

Third period
0:56 HAL Timo Meier (1) | A: Ford
6:44 HAL Danny Moynihan (3) | A: Jones & Meier

Overtime
1:41 HAL Timo Meier (2), PP | A: D. Moynihan & Fortier

Powerplay: BLB - 1-for-3; HAL - 2-for-8
Shots: 29-25 in favour of Halifax

Scores
Acadie-Bathurst 2 at Drummondville 4
Rimouski 4 at Quebec 2

UP NEXT: The Mooseheads will host the Victoriaville Tigres on Friday night hockey. Puck drops at 7pm.

Oct 8: Mooseheads vs. Armada preview

GAMEDAY
HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS VS BLAINVILLE-BOISBRIAND ARMADA
Puck drops at 7:00pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @HFXMooseheads
Scotiabank Centre (10,595) ~ Halifax, NS

vs BLB


Timo Meier is set to make is home debut as captain of your Halifax Mooseheads. After getting injured in his first game after being returned by the San Jose Sharks, Meier is back in the lineup tonight when the Herd host the Armada. The two teams met in Boisbriand five days ago with the home team in that contest coming out with the win. Halifax will be looking for a bit of revenge after a 4-2 defeat on the weekend. The Mooseheads should get some added offence with Timo back in the lineup which will hopefully help with scoring and winning.

Overall Records
Armada: 4-3-1-0 = 9 points (5th in West division, 11th overall)
Mooseheads: 1-6-1-1 = 4 points (6th in Maritimes division, 16th overall)

Team Leaders
HAL: Maxime Fortier 13pts (7G & 6A), Otto Somppi 10pts (1G & 9A), Danny Moynihan 7pts (2G & 5A)
BLB: Kristian Pospisil 9pts (4G & 5A), Philippe Sanche 6pts (2G & 4A), Alexandre Delisle-Houde 5pts (5G)

Last Games
Blainville-Briosbriand is coming off a 4-2 victory over Halifax on home ice on Saturday. Alexandre Delisle-Houde led the Armada with 2 goals while Samuel Montembeault made 21 saves against the Mooseheads.

Halifax is coming off a 5-4 defeat in Drummondville on Sunday afternoon to finish a 3 game Quebec road trip. Max Fortier, Danny Moynihan and Cavan Fitzgerald each had a goal and an assist while Kevin Resop took the loss against the Volts with 35 saves.

Season Series
Head to Head: 0-1-0-0 = 0 points
October 2 Halifax 2at Blainville-Briosbriand 4
October 8 Blainville-Briosbriand  at Halifax - 7pm

Out of Town
Voltigeurs vs Titan 8:00pm
Remparts vs Oceanic 8:00pm

After the Buzzer
Halifax will welcome the Victoriaville Tigres tomorrow night in their only matchup in Moose Country. Puck drops at 7pm.