Sunday, November 28, 2021

Stats Sunday: November

Games played: 10
Record: 6-4-0-0, 12pts
Goals for/against: 37/34
Powerplay*: 21.4%
Penalty kill*: 74.7%
Shutouts: None

Top 5 leading scorers
Points: Elliot Desnoyers 16, Jordan Dumais 12, Robert Orr 11, Zachary L'Heureux 9, Markus Vidicek 7
Goals: Robert Orr 8, Elliot Desnoyers 6, Zachary L'Heureux 4, Jordan Dumais 3, Mathieu Cataford 2
Assists: Elliot Desnoyers 10, Jordan Dumais 9, Markus Vidicek 6, Cameron Whynot 6, Zachary L'Heureux 5
Penalty minutes: Zachary Beauregard 23, Cameron Whynot 20, Dylan MacKinnon 15, Zachary L'Heureux 11, Stephen Davis 11
Plus/minus: Stephen Davis +9, Zachary L'Heureux +5, Attilio Biasca +5, Markus Vidicek +5, Alexandre Tessier +4
Rookie scoring: Brady Schultz 4pts, Attilio Biasca 3pts, Mathieu Cataford 2pts, Vincent Gauthier 2pts, Logan Crosby 1pt

Goaltender stats*
Mathis Rousseau: 4-4-0-0     2.88 GAA     0.911 SAV%
Brady James: 8-4-0-0     3.05 GAA     0.905 SAV%


*overall

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Game Day 21: vs. Blainville-Boisbriand


PREVIEW
- Our Halifax Mooseheads are back at it and will welcome the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada this evening as the club hosts 90's night. The Herd for one game will turn into the Halifax Citadels, who were an American Hockey League team from 1988-1993, and will wear throwback jerseys to celebrate the former professional team. Both Halifax and Blainville have the exact same record coming into tonight's match while they each have three players on the Central Scouting's November Players to Watch list so we should be in for a good game. The Armada are coming off a victory on Friday night as well and will be hoping to continue their three game win streak going. Goaltending is the biggest difference between these two clubs as the Mooseheads have Mathis Rousseau and Brady James in the top 10 for save percentage while the Armada's Charles-Edward Gravel is 31st in the league. 

Game coverage
TV: Webcast | Radio: News 95.7 | Live: @HFXMooseheads | Post-game: Halifax Mooseheads

Overall records
Armada: 11-8-0-1 = 23 points (2nd in West division, 10th overall)
Mooseheads: 11-8-0-1 = 23 points (3rd in Maritimes division, 9th overall)

Leading scorers
HAL: Elliot Desnoyers 32pts (13G & 19A), Jordan Dumais 30pts (9G & 21A), Zachary L'Heureux 19pts (8G & 11A)
BLB: Miguel Tourigny 30pts (14G & 16A), Simon Pinard 28pts (13G & 15A), Zachary Roy 26pts (8G & 18A)

Head-to-head
This is the first game between these two teams this season. The last game they played was a 3-0 victory for Halifax on November 30, 2019. Goals came from 3 different players and Alex Gravel picked up the 32-save shutout for the Mooseheads while Emile Samson stopped 43 of 46 shots for the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada. 

Last games
Blainville is coming off a 7-1 win in Cape Breton on Friday evening. Anaheim Ducks prospect Miguel Tourigny led the Armada with 2 goals and an assist while Charles-Edward Gravel stopped 26 of the Eagles shots for the victory. 

Halifax picked up a 5-2 victory last night on home ice against the Huskies. Zachary L'Heureux scored twice for the Mooseheads and Brady James got the win as Rouyn-Noranda was outshot 38-22. 

Not playing - Mathieu Cataford, Logan Crosby and Dylan MacKinnon are all away at the Capital City Challenge

Out of town 
Titan vs. Remparts - 4:00 p.m.
Oceanic vs. Olympiques - 5:00 p.m.
Sea Dogs vs. Drakkar - 7:00 p.m.

After the buzzer
Halifax will finish the month of November with a visit to Saint John to take on the Sea Dogs on Tuesday night. Puck drops at 7 p.m. 

Friday, November 26, 2021

L'Heureux Leads Halifax Past Huskies


Our Halifax Mooseheads were able to get some payback on the visiting Rouyn-Noranda Huskies after the Huskies won the first meeting between these two teams last week. The Mooseheads skated to a 5-2 victory tonight on the back of Zachary L'Heureux who had two goals. It didn't take long for L'Heureux to get on the home team on the board as he scored his 7th of the season just 1:54 into the first period. Sophomore Jordan Dumais had an unassisted goal 49 seconds later to give Halifax the 2-0 lead. Rouyn-Noranda pushed back a bit in the second half of the opening period and made it a 2-1 game after 20 minutes. Even though Halifax dominating in shots during the middle frame it seemed to me that they played below the level of the Huskies in that 20 minutes. Zach's second of the night extended the Herd's lead as they outshot Rouyn 18-4 in the second period but the clubs went to the dressing room with the boys in green up 3-2. Robert Orr picked up the insurance goal at the 3:54 mark of the third and Rouyn-Noranda took their second loss in as many nights. 

FINAL: Huskies 2 at Mooseheads 5
Stars: 3. Samuel Johnson ROU | 2. Jordan Dumais HAL | 1. Zachary L'Heureux HAL
Attendance: 5,928
MC's Top Herd: Zachary L'Heureux 

Game Log
First period 
1:54 HAL Zachary L'Heureux (7) | A: Desnoyers & Davis 
2:43 HAL Jordan Dumais (9) | A: None
14:48 ROU Daniil Bourash (5) | A: Johnson

Second period 
5:07 HAL Zachary L'Heureux (8), PP | A: Vidicek & Whynot 
8:19 ROU Samuel Johnson (6) | A: Gagnon & Gill 

Third period 
3:54 HAL Robert Orr (8) | A: Dumais
19:00 HAL Elliot Desnoyers (13), EN | A: None

Shots: 38-22 in favour of Halifax
Powerplay: ROU - 0-for-2, HAL - 1-for-4

SCORES
Baie-Comeau 3 at Moncton 2
Blainville-Boisbriand 7 at Cape Breton 1
Quebec 4 at Charlottetown 1
Victoriaville 4 at Sherbrooke 6
Shawinigan 5 at Chicoutimi 2
Val-d'Or 1 at Drummondville 4
Gatineau 4 at Rimouski 2

Missing in action: Senna Peeters (illness), Logan Crosby, Dylan MacKinnon and Mathieu Cataford at U17 Capital City Challenge 

Up next: Halifax will welcome the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada for 90's night tomorrow. Puck drops at 7 p.m. 

Friday, November 12, 2021

Fucale Makes NHL Debut

Former Halifax Mooseheads goaltender Zach Fucale made his National Hockey League debut on Thursday night for the Washington Capitals and it went really well.

Not only did Zach make his debut but he also picked up his first career win which ended in a 2-0 score. Fucale made 21 saves for the shutout victory on the road with his family in the crowd to witness it. 

Originally drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 2013, Fucale has been bounced around in NHL teams systems over the last 6 years but hadn't played in an actual game until last night. He did suit up for the Canadiens a few times but was a backup and did not see any action. The 26-year-old played for the Herd from 2011-2014 before being traded at the 2015 Christmas deadline to the Quebec Remparts. He made his professional debut for the St. John's IceCaps of the AHL in October 2015. 

The Laval, QC native said in his post-game interview that he was speechless and it was one of the best moments of his life

What a way to celebrate your NHL debut. Moose Country is super proud of you Zach and congratulations on picking up your first win. 



Photos - Capitals & NHL Twitter accounts

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Halifax Picks Up Big Thursday Night Win

Our Halifax Mooseheads took two of the three games this week that they had against the Acadie-Bathurst Titan as they skated to a 6-4 victory on Thursday night. The game started out a little slowly and despite being outshot 18-9 in the first period, Bathurst had a 2-1 lead after 20 minutes. Enfield, NS native Riley Kidney scored the first goal of the game short-handed before Bennett MacArthur gave the Titan a 2-0 lead. With 39 seconds remaining in the period, Senna Peeters picked up his second of the season. The middle frame was a lot more exciting with five goals ending in a 4-4 tie after 40 minutes. The Titan scored on the power play early in the period to push their lead to 3-1 but 41 seconds later Robert Orr got on the board for Halifax to close the gap to one. Some net crashing led to Zachary Beauregard roofing a rebound for his first of the season to tie the game up at 3. Orr picked up another one in the third period that ended up being the game winning goal. Captain Elliot Desnoyers sealed the win with an empty net marker with under a minute left in regulation. 

FINAL: Titan 4 at Mooseheads 6
Stars: 3. Brady James HAL | 2. Bennett MacArthur BAT | 1. Robert Orr HAL
Attendance: 6,188
MC's Top Herd: Bobby Orr

Game Log
First period
15:24 BAT Riley Kidney (10), SH | A: None
17:11 BAT Bennett MacArthur (3), PP | A: Kidney & Brants
19:21 HAL Senna Peeters (2) | A: Jones & Davis

Second period 
5:12 BAT Jaxon Bellamy (5), PP | A: Huckins
5:53 HAL Robert Orr (2) | A: Dumais & Desnoyers
7:12 HAL Zachary Beauregard (1) | A: Peeters
7:44 HAL Zachary L'Heureux (6), PP | A: Dumais & Vidicek 
7:51 BAT Bennett MacArthur (4) | A: Andrews & Biggar

Third period
6:53 HAL Robert Orr (3) | A: Dumais & Desnoyers
19:09 HAL Elliot Desnoyers (10), EN | A: Beauregard & L'Heureux 

Powerplay: BAT - 2-for-7; HAL - 1-for-7
Shots: 44-38 in favour for Halifax

SCORES
Victoriaville 6 at Gatineau 3
Sherbrooke 5 at Val-d'Or 1

Missing in action: Landon Miron (healthy), James Swan (injured) and Alexandre Tessier (healthy)

Up next: Halifax will travel up north to take on the Cape Breton Eagles tomorrow night. Puck drops at 7 p.m. 


Photo - Shawn Davidson

Tuesday, November 09, 2021

3 Herd Named to U17 Roster

There will be three Halifax Mooseheads rookies heading to Ottawa later this month as Hockey Canada has named 66 players to their Under-17 roster for the Capital City Challenge on Friday. The players will be divided into three teams - Team Canada Black, Team Canada Red and Team Canada White - and will take on Canada's National Women's Team. 

Defenceman Dylan MacKinnon along with forwards Logan Crosby and Mathieu Cataford will wear the maple leaf from November 26-December 1. The black, red and white rosters will be announced at a later date.



The Capital City Challenge opens on Nov. 26 at TD Place Arena, home of the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League. Canada's centralization roster will face Team Canada White in the tournament opener at 12 p.m. ET, followed by Team Canada Black taking on Team Canada Red at 7 p.m. ET according to the press release.  

To see the full U-17 roster that includes 19 QMJHLers, click here

Congrats to our 3 young guys who will be participating in this challenge. 

Monday, November 08, 2021

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 you Halifax Mooseheads, Elliot Desnoyers was named the Scholastic Player of the Month for October 2021. Desnoyers had 8 goals and 10 assists for 18 points in 8 games and was a plus-9 during the month. 

TeamPlayerProgramInstitution
BATMarc-André GaudetIndependant StudiesAcadia University
BACFélix GagnonSocial SciencesCégep de Baie-Comeau
BLBMikaël DenisSocial SciencesCégep de Terrebonne
CAPLogan CampBusinessCape Breton University
CHABrett BudgellBusinessUPEI
CHIJacob NewcombeGrade 12Northern Pre University
DRUÉdouard CharronSocial SciencesCégep de Drummondville
GATVincent MaisonneuveNatural SciencesCégep de l’Outaouais
HALElliot DesnoyersCommerceSaint Mary’s University
MONNicolas PavanBusinessConcordia University
QUEMathieu WenerSecondary 5École secondaire Cardinal-Roy
RIMFrédéric BrunetSocial SciencesCégep de Rimouski
ROUDyllan GillGrade 12Riverview High School
SNBPeter ReynoldsIndependant StudiesUNB
SHAAngus BoothSocial SciencesCégep Shawinigan
SHEJoshua RoyManagementAthabasca University
VDOJustin RobidasGrade 12Northern Pre University
VICJustin LaroseSecondary 5École secondaire Sainte-Marie