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Pens, Bulldogs win on Road Thursday, at home Friday

"Ain’t no stopping us now", was once a famous song in the Top 40 back in 1979 by a group known as McFadden and Whitehead and it appears the AA Munro Antigonish Jr. Bulldogs are following this great song if in title only as they are now 10-0-0 to begin the 21-22 NSJHL Season after clipping the Eskasoni Jr. Eagles 7-4 at home in Antigonish Friday Nov 12.

 
Antigonish jumped in front 7-0 until Eskasoni’s Kinnon Williams scored with 5:29 left in the second period on the power-play to provide the Eagles with their first goal.  The Jr. Bulldogs coming back from a long trip to Liverpool Thursday where they won 5-3, didn’t seem to be the least bit tired as sharpshooter Sam Mattie scored three times and added an assist while Fearghus MacDonald - the League’s Top Point Getter scored once and collected a pair of assists.  Will Fitzsimmons, Connor Doherty with the game winning goal 1:58 into the second and Ryan MacLellan all scored single goals for the Jr. Bulldogs who outshot the Jr. Eagles 45-32.  The Bulldogs will now push for their 11th straight win Sunday in Eskasoni when they complete a weekend home and home series with Eskasoni.
 
East Hants  13     Brookfield  3
 
The East Hants Penguins were coming off a lopsided 10-1 win over the Valley Maple Leafs Thursday afternoon in Windsor but returned home Friday evening to win their 6th of the season against five losses 13-3 over the Brookfield Elks.  The Penguins held period leads of 6-2 and 10-2 and received a five point night from Captain Max Turner who scored once and added 4 assists.  Morgan Lake recorded a four point evening with a pair of goals and 2 assists.  Three point evenings were recorded by Evan McHenry with 2 goals and an assist, Brody Fraser with a pair and another assist and Bruen Fisher with a goal and two assists.  Single goals were scored by Logan Colter, Ethan Wheeler, Devin Meagher, Nick Veinot and Gavin McCready.  Robbie Dowell also chipped in with 3 assists.  Scoring for the Elks were Calem McAndrew, Connor Miller and Noah Latimer.  East Hants outshot Brookfield 54-34.
Nov 18, 2021

2 Remembrance Day Games

The Holiday Thursday remembering our veterans who fought and died provided NSJHL Teams with time to reflect at 11:11a.m. before four teams hit the ice for a pair of league games in the afternoon.  In Liverpool at the Queens Place Emera Centre:

 
Antigonish  5     Liverpool  3
 
The AA Munro Jr. Bulldogs won their 9th consecutive game of the 21-22 season 5-3 over the Liverpool Privateers.  The offensive juggernauts of the Bulldogs all had huge games as Fearghus MacDonald scored twice and added two assists while Sam Mattie and Jake MacDonald  each scored once and added 3 assists. Ryan MacLellan added the other Antigonish goal.  The AA Munro Bulldogs held period leads of 2-1 and 3-2 before Josh Nicholson tied it for the Privateers 7:40 into the third.  Liverpool couldn’t hang on as Fearghus MacDonald’s goal proved to be the game winner before Jake MacDonald scored his into an empty net with 28 seconds left in regulation.  Chris Meredith and Alec Howie tallied the other Privateer goals.  Liverpool is now 5-4-1 on the season going into their game with Cole Harbour Capstone Colts in Shearwater Friday night.  The Jr. Bulldogs prevailed in shots 33-31 over the Privateers.
 
East Hants 10    Valley  1
 
The East Hants Penguins made their 2nd and final trip to Windsor for the regular season and will only return for a playoff series if necessary as they clobbered the Maple Leafs 10-1.  The Penguins were up 5-0 after one period, 7-0 after forty minutes and then 8-0 before Ryan MacDonald finally spoiled the Pens bid at a shut-out.  The Pens were up 5-0 before you could practically blink scoring three times in 1:45 in the opening period.  Evan McHenry and Robbie Dowell both scored twice for the Penguins while each added an assist.  Logan Colter and Morgan Lake each scored while adding three assists respectively while Ethan Wheeler and Marshall Plandowski scored a goal apiece with both adding a pair of assists.  The Penguins outshot the Leafs 52-29 and outscored them 16-4 in the 2 games played between the teams at the West Hants Sports Complex in the 21-22 season.
Nov 17, 2021

Jr. Bulldogs now 8-0-0, Scotians sweep Blues

The AA Munro Antigonish Jr. Bulldogs are now 8-0-0 on the season following their 5-2 upending of the 1st Place Fred Fox Division Leader the Sackville Blazers Sunday evening in Antigonish.  Jake MacDonald and Sam Grant both scored a pair for the Jr. Bulldogs and Fearghus MacDonald added a single.  Luc Arsenault and Jack Walsh replied for the Blazers who trailed 2-0 after one period and 2-1 after forty minutes.  The Blazers outshot the winners 34-21 but Blazers goalie Adam Fisher allowed 5 goals on 21 shots.  The Jr. Bulldogs now head to Liverpool for a Remembrance Day afternoon game against the 5-3-1 Privateers before returning home to begin a weekend home and home series with the Eskasoni Jr. Eagles Friday evening.

 
Pictou  3    Cumberland  2
 
The Pictou County Scotians finished their third game in three days by sweeping the Cumberland County Blues 3-2 at home early Sunday evening.  The game’s scoring all took place in the first period with Hayden Burgess and Thomas Kennaley and Connor Aucoin scoring for the Scotians who are now 4-3-0 on the season.  Daniel MacKenzie and Jesse Estabrooks replied for the now 2-6-1 Blues who were outshot by the Scotians 44-28.  The Scotians will now prepare for two tough games this Saturday and Sunday as the travel to Membertou to play the Jr. Miners before returning home against the Sackville Blazers Sunday evening.  The Blues meanwhile are preparing for a home game Friday night at 7:30 against the Valley Maple Leafs.
Nov 7, 2021

Strait loses first of season

After suffering a gut-wrenching overtime loss in Port Hawkesbury Friday evening, the Liverpool Privateers regrouped and handed the Strait Pirates their first loss of the season in the conclusion of their weekend home and home series Saturday evening in Liverpool.  Jude Greenwood put the Privateers up 1-0 before the game was even two minutes old but Cameron Gillis then scored for the Strait and the teams were tied 1-1 after one period.  The Privateers Matt Ormon then scored a pair of goals 1:15 apart in the second to give Liverpool a 3-1 lead after forty minutes.  Liverpool then added a fourth goal from Daniel Kline before Danny Gillis scored for the Strait Pirates to make the final 4-1.  The Privateers are now 5-3-1 and four points behind the first place Sackville Blazers who stand at 7-2-1.  The Blazers and Privateers collide Monday Nov 15 in Sackville at 7:30 p.m.

Michael MacMullen was red hot for the Strait Pirates in nets despite allowing 4 goals as he turned away 63 of 67 shots fired at him.  The Strait Pirates had 28.  The loss for the Strait was their first of the season after five consecutive wins.
Nov 7, 2021

Eskasoni wins 2 on the weekend, Scotians rebound

The Eskasoni Jr. Eagles completed a successful weekend in Brookfield Saturday afternoon Nov 6 as they squeaked by the Brookfield Elks 5-4 to give them two wins against Fred Fox Division Teams, this after their 6-3 win over the Capstone Colts Friday at C.F.B. Shearwater.  The Eagles jumped out early and took a 3-0 lead over the Elks on goals from MacKenzie Erickson, Jacob Denny and Thomas Simon before the Elks regrouped and tied the game 3-3.  Calem McAndrew scored the final goal of the first to make it 3-1 Jr. Eagles after one period.  Connor Miller and Luke MacDonald both scored in the second for the Elks on the power-play as the Jr. Eagles ran into some penalty troubles.  It stayed 3-3 until Kinnon Williams scored the first of his two on the afternoon for Eskasoni with 5:47 to play in the second.   With five minutes elapsed in the third period, Williams recorded his 2nd marker of the afternoon to put Eskasoni up 5-3 but the Elks refused to quit as Noah Latimer scored with 3:19 to play to make it 5-4 Eskasoni but try as they might, the Elks could not get the equalizer and lost 5-4.  The Jr. Eagles now 3-7-0 on the season outshot the 0-6-1 Elks 46-32.

 
Pictou  6     Cumberland  0
 
The Scotians rebounded from their 6-3 loss in Windsor to the Valley Maple Leafs Friday Nov 5th to blank the Cumberland County Blues 6-0.  It was the first of two games the Blues would play against the Scotians this weekend with Saturday’s game being a make-up game.  Connor Aucoin who finished with a 4 point afternoon with two goals and 2 assists scored his first on the power-play less than five minutes into the opening period which also proved to be the game winner.  Aucoin made it 4-0 Scotians mid-way through the second period.  Between Aucoin’s 2 goals, Cale MacLaughlin made it 2-0 in the first period with only 41 seconds to play and then Zach Houston who also had an assist tallied to make it 3-0 8:47 into the second period.  Cal Marner also chipped in with 3 assists for the now 3-3-0 Scotians who outshot the 2-5-1 Blues 32-24.
Thomas Kennaley scored a pair of third period goals to make the final 6-0.
Nov 7, 2021

Strait now 5-0-0, Blazers win 7th

In what is shaping up to be a classic home and home weekend series, the Liverpool Privateers and Port Hawkesbury Strait Pirates played game one  at the Civic Centre Friday Nov 5 in Port Hawkesbury.  The Strait Pirates squeaked out a 4-3 overtime win with Lewis Taylor scoring his third of the game for the Strait with 3:31 left in the five-minute sudden-death while Blake Chase was serving a two-minute minor penalty for Boarding which he received with 3:51 left in overtime.  The Privateers who clearly controlled a large portion of the game outshooting the Strait 68-37 but they somehow could not contain Taylor.  The Privateers led 1-0 after 40 minutes before Taylor struck for his first two goals before the third period was two minutes old, the goals coming 17 seconds apart.  Daniel Kline tied it for Liverpool.  Gregor Yoell the put the Pirates up 3-2 with 6:36 to play but Daniel Kline with his second of the period for Liverpool scored on the power-play with 4:23 left in regulation.  Alec Howie had given the Privateers their 1-0 lead with his first period goal.  Matthew Spinella turned away 65 of 68 shots in the Strait nets.  The two teams will be back in Liverpool for a 7:00 p.m. start Saturday evening.  For the Strait, they are now 5-0-0 while Liverpool fell to 4-3-1.

 
 
Sackville  4   East Hants  1
 
Brock MacNeil did all the scoring for the first place Blazers in the opening period as the Blazers won their 7th in ten games while the East Hants Penguins fell a game under .500 to 4-5-0.  Sackville went up 4-0 after forty minutes on goals from Jack Walsh and Noah Healy.  Max Turner scored the lone Penguins goal in the third period.  Degen Noble added a pair of assists for the Blazers.
Nov 6, 2021
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