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Houston overtime hero

Houston - hero for Scotians!

 
After getting thumped 8-2 in Membertou Saturday Night, the Pictou Scotians worked their overtime magic Sunday night in Trenton and for the third time this season including the regular season, the Scotians defeated the Jr. Miners in either overtime or a shoot-out, the latest coming via a Zach Houston Goal, 1:14 into overtime.  The teams went back and forth the entire game with Keegan Macumber giving the Scotians a 1-0 lead after twenty minutes.  Pictou jumped in front 3-2 after forty minutes as Jake Henderson and Matt Chediac connected for the Scotians while Josh MacKay and Alex MacKinnon replied for the Jr. Miners.  Ashton Paul scored a pair of goals in the third period including the tieing goal short-handed with 12:55 left, this after Hayden Burgess put the Scotians in front 4-3 4:47 into the third period.  After Paul’s short-handed marker, it was time for Houston’s magic in overtime on assist from Jake Henderson who recorded his 2nd assist of the night to go along with his goal.  Game 3 in this series goes back to Membertou Wednesday night at 7:30 before coming back to Trenton Thursday night at 6:30 p.m.  Pictou outshot the Jr. Miners 47-31 in Game 2 of the series.
 
Membertou  8   Pictou  2
 
Saturday night’s opener was no where as close as the Jr. Miners took period leads of 2-1 and 5-2.  Josh MacKay scoped three times for the winners with one in the first period and back-to-back goals in the second.  Andrew McCarron continued his impressive play with the Jr. Miners scoring twice while also recording an assist with Josh MacKay, Dylan MacDonald, and Coby McCaron adding singles. Matt Carson and Matt Chediac replied for the Scotians.  The Jr. Miners outshot the Scotians 40-35 and received a big night from Blake Cox who collected 4 assists.
Mar 14, 2022

Fearghus MacDonald - electrifying night

The AA Munro Antigonish Jr. Bulldogs are up 2-0 in their Sid Rowe Divisional Semi-Final with the Port Hawkesbury Strait Pirates after their 10-2 clubbing of the Pirates in Antigonish Sunday night.  Fearghus MacDonald led the way scoring 4 times and assisting on another goal.  Jordan Etheridge scored a pair with singles going to Ethan Price, Jake MacDonald, Connor Doherty and Will Fitzsimmons.  Darren Waterman added 3 assists.  The Jr. Bulldogs are now 26-0-1 including the regular season as the continue their drive to the Don Johnson Memorial Cup which exemplifies Atlantic Junior B Hockey Supremacy in Cocgan, New Brunswick the last week of April.  Games 3 and 4 in this series will be played Tuesday and Friday night in Port Hawkesbury.  If a 5th game becomes necessary, it will be in Antigonish Sunday night Mar 20.  Looking back at Friday:

 

Antigonish   3     Port Hawkesbury  1

 

The Jr. Bulldogs outshot the Strait Pirates 52-27 but Port Hawkesbury showed they wwere determined to keep the Bulldog offense to a minimum.  Antigonish led 1-0 after 1 period on goal by Ryan MacLellan.  Lewis Taylor tied it for the Strait in the second period before Darren Waterman's power-play game-winning goal with 6:14 to go in the middle period.  With just 4:09 remaining, Sam Grant added an insurance goal on the power-play to make the final 3-1 Antigonish.  Jordan Etheridge added a pair of assists for the Bulldogs.

Mar 13, 2022

Colts remain red-hot - lead series 2-0

The Liverpool Privateers have dug themselves a deep hole than I am sure they wanted as they have fallen behind 2-0 in their Best-of-Seven Fox Divisional Semi-Final with the Capstone Colts following 4-0 and 3-1 losses on Friday at C.F.B. Shearwater and Saturday at Queens Place Emera Centre.  Games 3 and 4 in this series will be played Wednesday night in Shearwater and Friday night in Liverpool with a Game 5 if necessary back in Shearwater Saturday night.  The Colts won their 10th and 11th consecutive games going back to the regular season with a 4-0 win Friday.  Special Teams were dominant for the Colts in the first period as they notched 2 power-play goals and added a short-handed marker to lead 3-0 after twenty minutes.  Cooper Puma and Brady Crossley scored the power-play markers while Brayden Hooper-Richard scored short-handed for the Colts.  Griffin Peers added the Colts fourth and final goal of the night with under five minutes to play in the game.

 
 
Colts  3     Liverpool  1
 
Saturday in Liverpool, the Colts scored two more powers-play goals while outshooting the Privateers 41-28.  Cooper Puma and Brady Crossley both scored their second goals of the series while Tyler Puma scored in the third.  The lone Liverpool goal came from the stick of Jude Greenwood.  The Colts have now outshot the Privaters 75-46 in the 2 games heading into Game 3 Wednesday.
Mar 13, 2022

McHenry 3 points - in Pens 3-1 win

The Sackville Blazers played five more regular season games than the East Hants Penguins and finished at 14-7-1 while the Pens concluded at 10-7 but when it comes to playoff hockey, as well all know nothing is certain as the Penguins came out strong Friday March 11 in the opener of their Best-of-Seven Fred Fox Divisional Semi-Final defeating the Blazers 3-1 in Lantz while outshooting the Blazers 40-26.  Games 2 and 3 revert back to Sackville Monday March 14 and Thursday March 17.  The big trouble for Sackville were the two power-play goals they allowed the Penguins in the third period as Brody Fraser tallied one including the game winner at 11:15 while Deegen Noble was serving a minor for hooking and the insurance goal was scored by Evan McHenry while Trey Faulkner was off for slashing.  McHenry also added a pair of assists while Bruen Fisher who scored the other Pens goal also recorded an assist as did Fraser whose goal was also a power-play in the first period.  The only Blazers goal all night was scored by Noah healy with 2:24 to play in the opening frame. Sackville had defeated East Hants 4-1 in their only regular season game played between the two clubs but that game is immaterial now and the Blazers will have to come up with four wins before East Hants can register 3 of their own in order to advance to the Fred Fox Divisional Final.

Mar 13, 2022

Preview of Jr. Miners-Pictou series

The Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League’s Divisional Semi-Finals begin Thursday night in Trenton as the Pictou County Scotians entertain the Membertou Jr. Miners in a 6:30 start.  The Scotians and Jr. Miners clashed four times during the regular season with the Jr. Miners winning 6-4 and 6-1 and the Scotians 4-3 and 3-2, both via a shoot-out.  The Scotians will be leaning heavily on net minder Brandon Connors who finished with a 7-1-0 win-loss record during the regular season while stopping 252 of a possible 265 shots for a .951 save percentage and a 1.55 GAA while in the process collecting three shut-outs.  The Scotians averaged 3.5 goals a game during the season while allowing on average 3 goals a game. It will be the Scotians defence and goaltending which has been standing out as they had only a single two-digit goal scorer in Connor Aucoin who scored 13 times and added 13 assists.  Thomas Kennaley scored 9 times and Matt Carson 8 times while helping out with 11 others.

 
As for the Jr. Miners, it will be their offence who will have to carry them as they had four players who scored more than 50% of their goals in Blake Cox, Nathaniel Fuller, Josh MacKay and Ashton Paul.  The four tallied 42 of the 78 goals scored by the Jr. Miners with cox leading the way with 14 and Fuller with 12.  As for goaltending, net minders Spencer Shebib and Hunter Chenhall split duties down the middle with each collecting one shut-out.  Shebib had a 2.84 GAA and Chenhall a 3.10 GAA.
 
Games 2 and 3 in this series will be played Saturday night in Membertou and back in Trenton Sunday night at 6:30 p.m.
Mar 9, 2022

Jr. Miners-Pictou open in Pictou Thurs.

Fox and Rowe Division Best-of-Seven Semi-Finals now set to go

 
It will be the East Hants Penguins and the Sackville Blazers and the Liverpool Privateers going up against the Capstone Colts in the Best-of-Seven Fred Fox Division Semi-Finals after the Pens and Privateers advanced Saturday night. First off in Liverpool:
 
Liverpool  6   Valley Maple Leafs  1
 
The Privateers outshot the Maple Leafs 158-69 over the 3 games in their Best-of-Five Mini Series or an average of 52-23 per game.  They also outscored the Leafs 21-8 including 6-1 in the series clincher Saturday night at Queens Place Emera Centre.  Alec Howie led the way for the Privateers with a pair of second period goals while assisting on two others.  Joe Osborne and Carson Gallant scored a pair in the first period while Daniel Kline and Riley Hurlburt scored power-play goals in the third period for Liverpool.  Kyle Slingerland scored in the second for the Leafs, 19 seconds after Howie’s first goal put the Privateers up 3-0.  Osborne also collected a pair of assists for the Privateers.  The Best-of-Seven Schedule between the Privateers and Colts with the Colts having home-ice advantage is being worked on.
 
East Hants  7    Brookfield Elks  3
 
The Penguins swept the Elks in three straight, their third win coming Saturday in Brookfield by a score of 7-3.  The Pens took a 3-0 lead after twenty minutes and it stayed that way until Luke MacDonald’s goal for the Elks early in the third period made it 3-1.  Then in a span of 1:59, Sean Freeman scored the game winner for the Penguins, Coady Jollymore-Godfrey brought the Elks back to within a pair before Devin Meagher scored his second of the game to put the Penguins ahead 5-2.  Later in the third Evan McHenry scored his 2nd of the game and Jollymore-Godfrey added his second of the game in a span of 37 seconds to make it 6-3 Penguins.  The final goal of the game came from the stick of the Pens Brody Fraser to make the final 7-3.  The Pens other goal was scored by Noah Parent. Meagher also added an assist for the Pens and Logan Colter connected for three assists for East Hants who outshot the Elks 50-39.  The Elks were outscored 19-5 in the three games and outshot 157-115.  East Hants and Sackville open their Best-of-Seven Fred Fox Divisional Semi-Final Friday night in Lantz at 7:30 before returning to Sackville Monday night March 14 at 7:30 p.m.
 
Port Hawkesbury  4   Eskasoni Jr. Eagles  1
 
MacQueen Kendall scored with only 3 seconds left in the opening period to put the Jr. Eagles ahead 1-0 after twenty minutes but it ended up being the only goal of the game for the Jr. Eagles and Cameron Gillis and Gregor Yoell scored in the second period for the Strait and with the Pirates leading 2-1, Cullen MacEachern and Danny Gillis scored in the final 2:34 of the third to give the Strait Pirates their 4-1 win and a sweep of their Sid Rowe Best-of-Five Divisional Mini-series 3-0.  The Strait Pirates outshot the Jr. Eagles 32-24.  Port Hawkesbury  will now play the verocious 21-0-1 Antigonish Jr. Bulldogs in one of two Sid Rowe Best-of-Seven Divisional Semi-Finals.  Games 1 and 2 will be in Antigonish Friday March 11 and Sunday March 13.  Game time for Friday is 7:30 and for Sunday 7:00 p.m.
 
 
Membertou Jr. Miners  9    Cumberland County Blues  4
 
The Jr. Miners Josh MacKay scored three times and added an assist, his first goal coming only 40 seconds after the opening face-off to lead the Jr. Miners to their 9-4 win and a 2-0 Lead in their Best-of-Five Mini Series.  MacKay then made it 2-0 and before the first period was complete, Connor MacIntyre and AJ Ley both scored to give the Jr. Miners a 4-0 lead after twenty minutes.  Drew Baldwin scored the game winner Saturday night to make it 5-0 Jr. Miners.  Will Harrison then put the Blues on the Board with a power-play goal before Brady MacLean and Andrew McCarron scored between the Blues Aidan McBurnie to make it 7-2 after forty minutes.  Daniel MacKenzie showed there was still plenty of hockey in the blues as he scored a pair to bring the blues to within 7-4 before Josh MacKay completed his hat-trick and Blake Cox scored in the final stages of the third to make the final 9-4.
 
Membertou Jr. Miners  7    Cumberland County  6
 
The two teams went right back at it Sunday afternoon in Springhill and this was the hardest fought game of the series as just when the Jr.Miners thought they had some breathing space, the Blues would roar back and begin to make life uncomfortable before the Jr. Miners hung on for their 7-6 win and 3-0 Series win.  The Jr. Miners took a 4-0 lead after twenty minutes on goals from Nathaniel Fuller, Brady MacLean, Drew Baldwin and Liam Burke.  The Blues came out in the second breathing fire as they scored four straight goals including Noah Sutherland on a penalty-shot to tie the game 4-4.  Ezekiel Cormier, Burke Beed and Nate Stone were the other Blues scorers.  With 5:11 left in the second, Blake Cox put the Jr. Miners back in front 5-4.  Coby McCarron and Fuller’s second goal put the Jr. Miners back up 7-4 but the Blues refused to quit and goals by Alex Griffiths and Noah Sutherland’s second of the game with 1:22 remaining in regulation pulled the Blues to with 7-6 but they could not get the equalizer and fell in three straight.   The Jr. Miners will now travel to Pictou Thursday night for the opening game in their Best-of-Seven Rowe Divisional Semi-Final with the Pictou County Scotians at 6:30 in Trenton.  Game 2 will be back in Membertou Saturday night at 7:30 before returning to Pictou Sunday March 13 at 6:30 p.m.
Mar 6, 2022
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