Thursday, February 20, 2020

McLaren's 32 Saves Leads to Victory

Photo - Mooseheads Twitter
Moose win! It's been a while since anybody has been able to say that. Our Halifax Mooseheads put an end to their 9 game losing streak by defeating the 4th overall Rimouski Oceanic on Thursday night. Cole McLaren stopped all 32 shots for his first shutout of the season to lead the home team to a 1-0 victory. Projected first overall pick in the upcoming NHL entry draft Alexis Lafreniere and the Oceanic came into the game as heavy favourites with a 8-0-1-0 record before this evening but strong defensive performances by the team in the first 40 minutes and fantastic goaltending from McLaren were able to hold off the offensive power that is Rimouski. Kevin Gursoy got the Mooseheads on the board with five seconds remaining in the first period and that turned out to be the game winner. The was some questionable officiating during the game, especially when Ozzie King was high sticked on the nose and no call was made. In the second period, the away team thought they had scored to tie the game but McLaren was down, injured and the referee was in the process of whistling when Rimouski put it in the net so it was immediately waved off. Despite not getting on the scoresheet, whoever does the three stars gave the third star to former Herd Walter Flower as it was his last game in Halifax. 

FINAL: Oceanic 0 at Mooseheads 1
Stars: Walter Flower RIM | 2. Kevin Gursoy HAL | 1. Cole McLaren HAL
Attendance: 7,536
MC's Top Herd: Cole McLaren

Powerplay: RIM - 0-for-2; HAL - 0-for-3
Shots: 32-21 Rimouski

MISSING IN ACTION - Justin Barron (injured), Said Abi-Faycal (healthy), Alexis Gravel (injured), Denis Toner (sick) and Samuel Dube (injured)

SCORES
Sherbrooke 4 at Victoriaville 3
Quebec 4 at Baie-Comeau 2

UP NEXT - Halifax will continue their three game home stand with a match against the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies on Saturday. Puck drops at 7pm. 

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Herd/Dogs Game Rescheduled

Photo - The Chronicle Herald
Our Halifax Mooseheads will have to play four games next week after the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announced on Monday that they have rescheduled the postponed February 7 match against the Saint John Sea Dogs to next Wednesday.

The start time for the game was originally pushed back an hour to 8pm before the match was postponed entirely because Halifax could not make it past Moncton due to the weather. Saint John president Trevor Georgie had told media that he would be filing a complaint with the league as the club felt that the Mooseheads purposely missed the game on Feb 7.

Georgie stated he contacted league officials and Cam Russell to make arrangements for Halifax to travel on Thursday but the Herd decided not do that. The game would have been an almost sold out crowd and was to feature a performance by Nova Scotia musician Classified during the first intermission. Georgie was asking for the league to hand his team an automatic two points and have Russell give the Sea Dogs money for expenses that incurred. Halifax was supposed to have played 3 games in 3 days that weekend and the Saint John brass felt that they wanted to get out of that scenario which Mooseheads' general manager Cam Russell denied.

The rescheduled game is on February 26 at TD Station in Saint John with puck drop being 7:00pm.

Tickets that fans had purchased for the Feb. 7 game can be exchanged for any of the Sea Dogs remaining home games.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

AUS Playoffs Begin Tomorrow

The Atlantic University Sport playoffs are set to begin on Wednesday night and it will include several former Halifax Mooseheads players. Locally, the Saint Mary's Huskies are the only team to make it. Other Nova Scotia universities that will be in the playoffs are the St. Francis X-Men and the Acadia Axemen. They will be joined by the Moncton Aigles Bleus, the UNB Varsity Reds and UPEI Panthers.

Here are the final standings
#   Team                                                   W      L    OTL   Pts
1. University of New Brunswick             26      4       0      52
2. Acadia University                                19      9       2      40
3. Saint Mary's University                       17     12      1      35
4. Moncton University                             13     11      6      32
5. St. Francis Xavier University.             12     13      5      29
6. University of Prince Edward Island    10     15      5      25
7. Dalhousie University                            8      19      3     19 


The Varsity Reds and the Axemen receive a quarter-final bye. The Aigles Bleus will take on the X-Men while the Huskies will take on the Panthers with both series starting tomorrow night.

Here is the quarter-finals schedule
Wed. February 12  St. FX at Moncton
                                 UPEI at Saint Mary's
Fri. February 14  Saint Mary's at UPEI
                              Moncton at St. FX
Sun. February 16  St. FX at Moncton   *if necessary 
                                UPEI at Saint Mary's   *if necessary

Former Halifax Mooseheads players on playoff team rosters include; Keith Getson (Saint Mary's), Morgan Nauss (Acadia), Joel Bishop (Saint Mary's), Blade Mann-Dixon (St. FX), Austyn Hardie (Saint Mary's), Matt Murphy (UNB), Eric Brassard (Saint Mary's) and Jordan Maher (UPEI)

Good luck to all the teams and to our former players during the playoffs on the road to the University Cup that will be held in Halifax.

Sunday, February 09, 2020

QMJHL Names Scholastic POM


Every month, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announces a Scholastic Player of the Month which recognises 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, Brendan Tomilson was named the Scholastic Player of the Month for January 2020. Tomilson recorded a goal and 3 assists in 10 games and was a minus-7 during the month.

Here's the list
TeamPlayerEducational InstitutionProgram
BATMaxime RiouxBathurst High School / CCNBGrade 12
BACBrandon St-LouisCFP de l’EstuaireIndustrial Mechanics
BLBSimon LavigneCégep de TerrebonneHuman Sciences
CAPJérémie LangloisAcadémie les EstacadesSecondary 5
CHAJake GoobieUPEIBusiness
CHIHugo SavinskyCégep de ChicoutimiEconomy and Management
DRUIsiah CampbellAthabasca UniversityIndependent studies
GATMétis RoelensAthabasca UniversityIndependent studies
HALBrendan TomilsonSt. Mary’s UniversityCommerce
MONOlivier RodrigueCégep à distanceHuman Sciences
QUECharle TruchonSéminaire Saint-FrançoisSecondary 5
RIMMikael MartelCégep de RimouskiPolice Training
ROUThomas BelzileCégep de l’Abitibi-TémiscamingueNatural Sciences
SNBJoona LehmusSaint John High SchoolHigh School
SHAJordan LepageAcadia UniversityBusiness Administration
SHEBenjamin TardifCégep de SherbrookeHuman Sciences
VDOJustin RobidasPolyvalente Le CarrefourSecondary 5
VICConor FrenetteCégep de VictoriavilleNatural Sciences

Sunday, February 02, 2020

STATS SUNDAY: January

Games played: 10
Record: 3-7-0-0, 6pts
Goals for/against: 24/52
Powerplay*: 18.9%
Penalty kill*: 83.0%
Shutouts: none

Top 5 leading scorers
Points: Kevin Gursoy 11, D'Artagnan Joly 8, Senna Peeters 6, Olivier DesRoches 4, Brendan Tomaison 4
Goals: Kevin Gursoy 5, Denis Toner 3, Marcel Barinka 3, D'Artagnan Joly 2, Jeffrey Burridge 2
Assists: Kevin Gursoy 6, D'Artagnan Joly 6, Senna Peeters 4, Olivier DesRoches 4, Brendan Tomilson 3
Penalty minutes: Lucas Robinson 13, Cameron Whynot 12, Kyle Petten 10, Jason Horvath 10, D'Artagnan Joly 9
Plus/minus: Keegan Hunt E, Landon Miron E, Kevin Gursoy -1, Gavin Hart -1, Samuel Dube -3
Rookie scoring: Senna Peeters 6pts, Brendan Tomilson 4pts, Jeffrey Burridge 4pts, Cameron Whynot 3pts, Zack Jones 3pts

Goaltender stats*
Alexis Gravel: 11-15-1-1     3.78 GAA     0.893 SAV%
Cole McLaren: 7-11-1-0     3.93 GAA     0.890 SAV%



*overall

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Jan 28: Titan vs. Mooseheads preview

ACADIE-BATHURST TITAN VS HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS
Puck drops at 7:00pm
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @HFXMooseheads
K.C. Irving Regional Centre


It's another battle of two lowly teams who are in the midst of a rebuild year as our Halifax Mooseheads travel to take on the Acadie-Bathurst Titan tonight. The Titan faithful haven't had much to cheer about when their team is on home ice as Bathurst has won just 5 of their 24 games at the KC Irving Regional Centre so far this season but that's more than the lone match they picked up a victory in last season. If you look at the standings, this should be an easy game for the Mooseheads but there isn't often easy games. Halifax comes into the mid-week match with a 14 game winning streak against Acadie-Bathurst and they'll be looking to continue that this evening. The Herd are coming off a blow out loss to the Moncton Wildcats over the weekend where they were shutout. Despite being new to the team, Kevin Gursoy and D'Artagnan Joly are now being called upon to be leaders for the young club and they'll need to keep doing what they've been doing on the scoresheet. Can Halifax finish off the month of January with a win? Follow along on News 95.7 or Twitter to find out.

Overall records
Mooseheads: 18-24-2-1 = 39pts (5th in Maritimes division, 16th overall)
Titan: 8-31-3-4 = 23pts (6th in Maritimes division, 18th overall)

Leading scorers
BAT: Remy Anglehart 36pts (22G & 14A), Mathieu Desgagnes 23pts (9G & 14A), Cole Huckins 23pts (9G & 14A)
HAL: Kevin Gursoy 38pts (16G & 22A), Senna Peeters 20pts (12G & 8A), Zack Jones 19pts (9G & 10A)

Out of Town
Tigres vs. Foreurs     8:30pm
Remparts vs. Sea Dogs     8:30pm

After the Buzzer
Halifax will come home for a tilt against Max Trepanier and the Shawinigan Cataractes on Saturday night. Puck drops at 7pm.

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Whynot Scores OT Winner


Rookie defenceman Cameron Whynot scored his second goal of the season and it was a big one as it was the game winner to give the Halifax Mooseheads a 4-3 OT victory over the Gatineau Olympiques on Thursday night. The game started out pretty even with shots tied at 11 in the first period but Zachary Dean recored his 12th goal with 94 seconds remaining in the frame to give Gatineau a 1-0 lead. It was Dean's fourth marker against the Herd this season after picking up a hat trick on Sunday afternoon. Alexandre David would score his 1st as a Moosehead past the midway point of the game to tie the game up for Halifax. The third period was exciting. Gatineau would once again take the lead less then 5 minutes into the final frame but 60 seconds later Kevin Gursoy extended his point streak with a goal. Gursoy picked up his 16th at the 10:07 mark and it was the Mooseheads' first lead of the match. A power play goal by Mathieu Bizier later in the third and a number of nice saves by Alexis Gravel would send the game to extra time. It looked like we were going to see a shootout before Whynot skated in with the puck and flipped it over the Olympqiues goaltender to give the home team the win. 

FINAL: Olympiques 3 at Mooseheads 4 OT
Stars: 3. Zachary Dean GAT | 2. Cameron Whynot HAL | 1. Kevin Gursoy HAL
Attendance
MC's Top Herd: Kevin Gursoy

Powerplay: GAT - 1-for-3; HAL - 0-for-3
Shots: 40-26 in favour of Gatineau

MISSING IN ACTION - Gavin Hart (healthy), Justin Barron (injured), Keegan Hunt (healthy) and Samuel Dube (injured)

SCORES
Blainville-Boisbriand 5 at Cape Breton 7
Acadie-Bathurst 2 at Victoriaville 4
Quebec 2 at Shawinigan 6

UP NEXT - Halifax will head to New Brunswick with a number of fans as they visit the Moncton Wildcats on Saturday night. Puck drops at 7pm.