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Bulldogs advance - 7th game for Colts and Privateers

It was likely a tougher battle than the Antigonish Jr. Bulldogs expected but the Jr. Bulldogs finally advanced to the Sid Rowe Divisional Final against the Membertou Jr. Miners with a thrilling 2-1 overtime win over the Port Hawkesbury Strait Pirates Tuesday evening in the Strait.  The Jr. Bulldogs dominated play outshooting Port Hawkesbury 41-15 but incredible goaltending by the Pirates Michael MacMullen kept Port Hawkesbury from advancing to a 7th game until there were 3:32 left in the first overtime when Sam Mattie scored for the Jr. Bulldogs to give them the 2-1 win and the series in  six games.  There was no scoring in the first or third periods but Ethan Price of the Bulldogs and Brady MacNeil traded goals for the two teams in the final 3:47 of the second to knot the game at 1-1 and eventually send it to overtime.

 
Liverpool  4    Capstone Colts  3
 
The Colts began the series riding a 12 game winning streak and then defeated the Privateers in their opening three games to increase their winning streak dating back to the regular season to 15 but Tuesday night at the Eastern Shore Community Centre Sportsplex, the Privateers came out strong and took a 4-0 lead 44 seconds into the second period and hung on from there to defeat the Colts 4-3 and force a seventh game in their Fox Divisional Semi-Final.  Kayden Nickerson was huge offensive plus for the Privateers scoring once and assisting on a pair while Malcom Bussey scored a pair, all of these goals coming in the opening period.  Daniel LeBlanc put the Privateers up 4-0 with a power-play marker before Tyler Puma scored the Colts first goal to leave his team trailing 4-1 after forty minutes.
 
In the third period Cole Good and Griffin Peers tallied for the Colts but it was as far as they could go, unable to score the tying goal.  The Colts outshot Liverpool 31-23.
Mar 23, 2022

Hockey NS Appeals rules on Liverpool Appeal

Monday evening the Appeals Committee of Hockey Nova Scotia issued a statement saying, “HNS Appeals Committee has reviewed the appeal submitted by the Liverpool Privateers.

 
Upon review it was determined that the NSJHL protest committee and therefore the League Executive Decision, which was subsequently upheld by the Protest Committee is the proper authority to have ruled on Game 1 of this series and the decision is being upheld.
 
Therefore the series should be continued as scheduled and if a final game is required to determine a series winner, it will be a full game.

 

Mar 22, 2022

Jr. Miners take Scotians in Six Games

With the series now complete, no doubt the Pictou County Scotians will be doing a lot of hard thinking this spring and summer as to how they could play the Membertou Jr. Miners in a play-off divisional semi-final and win two games by scores of 4-3 in the last minute of play and 5-4 in sudden-death overtime, yet lose so horribly in three of the other four series games by scores of 8-2, 8-2 and 9-1.  The 9-1 loss came in Membertou Monday evening.  The Scotians were outscored in the six games by a count of 37-17, allowing an average of  6.1 goals a game.
 
In Monday night’s game, the Jr. Miners had goals from Ashton Paul, Andrew McCarron, Nathaniel Fuller and Logan Snow to lead 4-0 after twenty minutes.  The two teams exchanged goals in the second period with Matt Carson netting the lone of the night for the Scotians while Riley Seymour scored the first of his two on the evening.  In the third,  Seymour had a power-play marker, Blake Cox a short-handed marker with Josh MacKay and Logan O’Neill tallying singles.  The Jr. Miners held a 52-36 advantage in shots and will now await the winner of the Antigonish-Port Hawkesbury series which the Bulldogs presently lead 3-2 to see who they will play in the Sid Rowe Divisional Final.  Game six between the Jr. Bulldogs and Strait Pirates will be played in Port Hawkesbury Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m.  Game 6 in the Liverpool-Capstone Colts series with the Colts up 3-2 moves to the Eastern Shore Community Centre for an 8:30 start Tuesday night.
Mar 22, 2022

Privateers win 2nd straight in OT

The Liverpool Privateers have forced a 6th game in their playoff series with the Capstone Colts after a 4-3 double-overtime win in Liverpool.

Daniel LeBlanc’s 2nd goal of the game 42 seconds into the second overtime won it and helped his team rally from a 3-1 deficit.  Malcom Bussey scored once and added 3 assists for the Privateers who trailed 3-1 mid-way through the second period.  Dylan Patterson’s goal with 41 seconds left in regulation tied it for Liverpool and forced the overtime.  It marked the Privateers second consecutive win in sudden-death over the weekend.  Cooper Puma scored twice in the opening period to put the Colts up 2-0 after one, early in the second, LeBlanc’s first goal off the game brought the Privateers back to within a goal before Will MacRae made it 3-1 Colts.  Bussey then scored for Liverpool and the Privateers trailed 3-2 after forty minutes.  The Privateers outshot the Colts 46-43 with Keaghan Larade for the Privateers and Joshua MacArthur of the Colts both playing a strong game in nets.  The Privateers travel to the arena at C.F.B. Shearwater Tuesday night for the 6th game down 3-2.
 
The Pictou County Scotians Jayden Hatchard scored the game winner with only 44 seconds left in regulation as the Scotians stayed alive in their series with Membertou and now trail 3-2 with game 6 tonight in Membertou starting at 6:30 p.m.   There was no scoring in the opening period Sunday night and then the teams registered three consecutive power-play goals in the second, two by the Scotians Thomas Kennaley and Nathan Peters 22 seconds apart and the other by the Jr. Miners Josh MacKay.  Dylan MacDonald tied the game at 2 for the Jr. Miners entering the third.  Luke Young’s goal three minutes into the third period put Pictou back in front 3-2 before Brady MacLean scored on the power-play with 5:04 left in regulation to knot the game at 3-3 setting up Hatchard’s game-winner.  The Jr. Miners held a 48-37 advantage in shots with Jack Cameron playing a very steady game in nets for the Scotians.
 
The Antigonish Jr. Bulldogs are now ahead 3-2 in their series with Port Hawkesbury after a 6-3 win at home.  The AA Munro Jr. Bulldogs went in front 1-0 after twenty minutes on a goal by Darren Waterman.  Luke Hadley tied it for the Pirates 56 seconds into the second before Luke Baldwin and Jake MacDonald put the Jr. Bulldogs up by a pair.  Quinn McClelland then tallied for the Strait Pirates making it 3-2 Jr. Bulldogs going into the third.  Chris Keyes and Jordan Etheridge made it 5-2 Bulldogs in the third before Cameron Gillis from the Strait and and Ryan MacLellan sccored goals to make the final 6-3.  Game 6 goes Tuesday night in the Strait at 7:30 p.m.  Antigonish outshot the Strait 47-23.
Mar 21, 2022

Privateers trying to stave off elimination

The Liverpool Privateers will continue to try and crawl back into their series at home tonight (Sunday) at Queens Place Emera Centre against the Capstone Colts at 7:00 p.m. after they avoided elimination at C.F.B. Shearwater Saturday night with a thrilling 1-0 overtime win over the Colts.  The teams despite firing 80 shots at each other - 40 apiece were scoreless after 60 minutes.  Co-Rookie of the Year Daniel Kline of the Privateers with just 25 seconds left in the Colts Ryan Welch’s tripping penalty scored for Liverpool to give them the win and force Game 5 tonight.  Carson Gallant and Dylan Patterson assisted on Kline’s goal.

Mar 20, 2022

Blazers gone - 4OT Thriller in Lantz

A quadruple OT Thriller in East Hants —
Another OT in Liverpool
 
Superlative goaltending throughout regulation and then four overtime periods in a game that lasted 113.42 before the East Hants Penguins Devin Meagher scored his 5th of the 21-22 NSJHL Playoffs and provide the Penguins with a 3-2 win and a four-game sweep over the Sackville Blazers.  Grant Sanford for the winners stopped 63 of 65 shots in the 113.42 while Bryson Uberoi stopped 79 of 82 shots in a game that will have fans in Lantz and those who watched it virtually on their computer screen talking years down the road.  The teams were tied 1-1 after twenty minutes with Bruen Fisher scoring for the Pens and Daniel Surrette for the Blazers 1:11 apart in the second half of the opening frame.  There was no scoring in the second but Brody Fraser put the Pens in front 2-1 before David Purdy tied it for the Blazers with 7:10 left in regulation.  That was all the scoring until the fourth overtime period and Meagher’s goal but there was plenty of exhilarating plays and sensational goaltending which kept fans on their edge  of their seats until Meagher’s goal.  East Hants won three games in the series by the skin of their teeth 3-1, 3-1 and 3-2, those all came after the Pens roasted the Blazers 10-4 in the series opener giving the Pens a 19-7 goals advantage in the four games.  East Hants will now await the winner of the Capstone-Liverpool series which the Colts lead 3-0 in order to see who they will play in the Fred Fox Divisional Final.
 
Capstone  2    Liverpool   1
 
The Colts will be coming back at C.F.B. Shearwater for the fourth game of their divisional semi-final with the Privateers tonight.  A win by the Colts will give them a four-game sweep and a berth in the Fox Divisional Finals against East Hants.  Friday night in Liverpool, Malcom Bussey opened the game’s scoring for the Privateers 52 seconds into the second period but it was the only goal they were to score as co-Rookie-of-the-Year Copper Puma tallied for the Colts and the game was tied 1-1 after forty minutes.  It stayed that way until Stephen Warwick’s goal 1:07 into the first overtime period to provide the colts with their win.  If a 5th game becomes necessary, it will be played in Liverpool Sunday evening as Hockey Nova Scotia’s Appeal Committee has still not dealt with an appeal originating from Game 1 and the bad ice which forced Postponement of Game 1 after forty minutes with the Colts leading 4-0.
 
Port Hawkesbury Strait Pirates  3    Antigonish  2
 
The 5th game of this series now goes back to Antigonish Sunday night after the Pirates tied it at 2 games apiece at home Friday night in a 3-2 squeaker.  Matthew Ellis and Sam Grant scored late first period goals before the Pirates Jack Neilsen scored the lone fo the second period for the Pirates and put them up 2-1 over forty minutes.  Matthew Raike tallied the game winner for the Pirates with 11:57 to  play in regulation.  Sam Mattie added a second goal for the Jr. Bulldogs with under 5 minutes to play but the Bulldogs despite outshooting the Pirates 43-25 could tie the game up.
 
Membertou — Pictou
 
The Jr. Miners and Scotians were all dressed and warming up on the ice for Game 5 of their series with the Jr. Miners leading 3-1 but shortly before the official start of the game, both teams were notified there were no officials assigned to the game and the game PPD.  It now moves Game 5 back to Trenton Sunday night for a 6:00 p.m. start.
Mar 19, 2022
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