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Huge number of critical games this weekend

A number of very significant games in store this weekend in the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League.  The undefeated Port Hawkesbury Strait Pirates take their 4-0-0 record into a home and home series with the 4-3-0 Liverpool Privateers.  The first game will be played in the Strait at the Civic Centre Friday evening before the teams hit the road for the conclusion of their home Saturday night in Liverpool.  The Strait Pirates are the top defensive team in the league to date this season having only allowed 7 goals against in the 4 games they have played.

 
The Sackville Blazers will attempt to take over the overall points lead when they travel to Antigonish Sunday evening.  It will be a clash iff the league’s two top teams with the best records as the AA Munro Jr. Bulldogs are 7-0-0 for 14 points while the Blazers are 6-2-1 for 13 points.
 
The Cumberland County Blues coming off a 4-0 whitewashing by the Pictou County Scotians Oct 29 in Springhill will travel to Trenton for a pair of games this weekend.  The Scotians and Blues will play at 12:40 p.m. Saturday afternoon and again Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m.  A hectic weekend for the Scotians as they will also play the Valley Maple Leafs in Windsor Friday night at 7:30 p.m.
 
The struggling 1-7-0 Eskasoni Jr. Eagles will be looking for their 2nd and potentially third wins of the season as they visit the capstone Colts at CFB Shearwater Friday night before travelling to Brookfield Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p.m.  The Elks will be looking for their 1st win of the season.
 
The other key game this weekend takes place in Lantz Friday evening when the 6-2-1 Sackville Blazers visit the East Hants Penguins.  The Pens would very much like to pull within 3 points fo the Blazers for first place before Sackville goes to Antigonish Sunday night.
Nov 4, 2021

Sackville records 6th win, Membertou wins 5th in a row

The Sackville Blazers had little difficulty in winning their 6th game of the season in Windsor Oct 29 as they dealt the Leafs their fifth loss in six games.

 
 
Sackville  6     Valley Maple Leafs  3
 
The Blazers struck quick and were leading the Leafs 3-1 by the time the second period was five minutes old but the Leafs found some momentum and tied the game 3-3 entering the third period.  However, as has been the case all season, the Leafs struggled in the third allowing the Blazers three unanswered goals including the game winner from Zephron Hachey only 2:29 into the third.  Brian Grandy concluded the game’s scoring with an empty net goal with 1:04 remaining in regulation.  Other Blazer goals were scored by Brock McNeil who had a pair, Degen Noble and Jack Walsh.  For the Leafs, Andrew McCarron, Jake Hunt and Brady MacLean all scored with 2 of them being power-play goals.  The Blazers outshot the Leafs 62-32 and now stand 6-2-1 on the season for 13 points, one point behind Antigonish for the overall League points lead.  The Valley stands at 1-5-0 after six games.
 
Membertou  5    Eskasoni  2 
 
The Membertou Jr. Miners met arch-rival the Eskasoni Jr. Eagles in Membertou Sat Oct 30 and won their 5th consecutive game after losing their opening two of the season to now stand at 5-2-0.  AJ Lloy scored a pair of goals for the Jr. Miners and added an assist while single goals went to Ashton Paul, Nathaniel Fuller and Alex MacKinnon who also recorded 3 assists.  For the Eagles who tied the game 1:40 into the 3rd period at 2-2, Thomas Simon scored both goals.  Despite the 5 goals, the Jr Miners were still outshot by the Jr. Eagles 43-26 and Jr. Miners goalie Spencer Shebib was kept busy throughout the game.  The Jr, Eagles have been involved in some close games to date but can’t seem to buy a break as they saw their record fall to 1-7-0.
 
Pictou County  4  Cumberland County  0
 
The Cumberland County Blues were dealt a 4-0 shut-out loss by the Pictou County Scotians in Springhill Friday, Oct 29 but still remain a point up on the Scotians for the fourth and final playoff berth in the Sid Rowe Division.  The win for the Scotians puts them at 2-2-0 while the loss for the Blues drops them 2-4-1.  Connor Aucoin scored a pair of goals for the Scotians including the third of the game with 38 seconds left in the second period while also collecting an assist. Matt Carson recorded the game winner only 37 seconds into the opening period for the Scotians.  Thomas Kennally scored the lone goal of the third period for Pictou who were also helped out with a 3 assist performance from Matt Chediac.  Pictou outshot Cumberland 38-36.
Nov 4, 2021

Strait 4-0-0, Pens now 4-4-0

The East Hants Penguins finished Halloween weekend with a win and a loss and as a result maintained their .500 record in Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League Play with 4 wins and 4 losses at the one-quarter mark of the 2021-22 season.  First let’s take a look at their high scoring affair against the Capstone Colts Friday Oct 29:

 
Capstone Colts  8    East Hants Penguins  5
 
Tyler Puma scored two of his three goals for the Colts in the opening period and as a result the Colts never looked back, taking 4-1 and 6-2 period leads.  Cooper Puma and Stephen Warwick on the power-play added the other Colt goals in the fist while Logan Colter scored the first of his three on the night for the Penguins.  In the second, Evan McHenry scored for East Hants to close the gap to a pair of goals but that lasted only 10 seconds before Brayden Hooper-Richard made it 5-2 Colts and Cole Good scored the game winner mid-way through the middle period.  Colter then scored his 2nd and third goals on the evening in the third period that were sandwiched between a Colts marker from Patrick Oxner.  With 6:35 to play, Evan McHenry brought the Penguins back to within a pair before Hooper-Richard scored his second of the night to make the final 8-5 Colts.  Besides his pair of goals, Tyler Puma added two assists while Cole Good also garnered a pair of assists.  Evan Meagher chipped in with 3 assists for the Penguins.  The Colts held a 46-42 advantage in shots.
 
East Hants  3    Brookfield  2
 
The Elks received superlative goaltending from Aston Cutten as he stopped 41 of 44 shots in a 3-2 loss to the Penguins which brought their record back to .500 at 4-4-0.  Riley MacDonell scored twice and added an assist for the Penguins while Nick Veinot scored the other Pens goal.  Aiden Fisher and Sam Roers tallied for the Elks who are playing teams relatively close this season but are still seeking their first win, standing 0-5-1 after six games.
 
Port Hawkesbury  5   Brookfield  0
 
The Elks dropped their fourth game of the season while the Strait Pirates won their fourth consecutive game to go 4-0-0 on the season in blanking the Elks.  Aston Cutten had another busy night in nets turning away 42 of 47 shots while the Elks managed 25 at the other end.  Matthew Ellis scored a pair of goals for the Strait with single markers going to Matthew Raike, Gregor Yoell and Lewis Taylor.  Next action for the Strait will be a huge home and home with the 4-3-0 Liverpool Privateers, Friday Nov 5 at the Civic Centre in Port Hawkesbury and then back to the Queens Place Emera Centre in Liverpool Saturday night.
Nov 3, 2021

Blazers win 5th of the season

Two long-time arch rivals met in Sackville Monday night with the Blazers clobbering the Valley Maple Leafs 7-1 in the opener of a home and home series which resumes in Windsor Friday night Oct 29 at 7:30 p.m.  The 5-2-1 Blazers were coming off a stunning 2-1 loss to the Cumberland County Blues in overtime Friday night Oct 22 in Springhill.

 
Monday night, the Blazers held period leads of 2-0 and 3-0 while firing 67 shots at the Leafs net.  Zephron Hachey, Daniel Surrette, Alex Charest, Noah Healy, Stephen Purdy, Mitchell Comeau and Jack Meek all scored single markers for the Blazers while Justin Banks tallied a third period goal for the Leafs after they fell behind the Blazers 4-0.  The Leafs are now 1-4-0 on the season .
Oct 26, 2021

Jr. Bulldogs now 7-0-0

The Antigonish AA Munro Jr. Bulldogs are smoking hot right now as they defeated the Cumberland County Blues at home 5-1 Sunday night Oct 24.  Fearghus MacDonald kept his scoring prowess alive and well garnering 4 assists and now leads the League in scoring with 5 goals and 13 assists for 18 points.  Sam Mattie of the Bulldogs leads the league in goals with 9 to go along with 5 assists after his 3 goal and one assist performance in their win over the Blues.  The Jr. Bulldogs led 5-0 after forty minutes and Ezekiel Cormier’s goal prevented the shut-out from happening with 1:52 to play in regulation.  Sam Grant and Jake MacDonald were the other Bulldog scorers.  The win now leaves the Jr. Bulldogs with a 7-0-0 record.  Antigonish is now idle until Nov 7th when they host the Sackville Blazers before going on the road Remembrance Day afternoon for a contest with Liverpool before returning home Friday Nov 12 to play the Eskasoni Jr. Eagles.  Antigonish outshot the Blues who were coming off a surprise 2-1 overtime win over Sackville Friday night 39-19.

 
Antigonish  5   Capstone Colts  3
 
Friday, Oct 22 at CFB Shearwater, the Jr. Bulldogs won their 6th of the season 5-3 over the Capstone Colts.  Sam Mattie scored a pair in this game while Luke Baldwin, Ethan Twolan and Fearghus MacDonald added singles.  MacDonald also had a couple of helpers.  Tyler Puma scored twice for the Colts and Benjamin Veinot added a single marker.  The Bulldogs outshot the Colts 47-34.
Oct 24, 2021

Jr. Miners win a pair Oct 22 and 23 on road

The Membertou Jr. Miners are now 3-2-0 on the season but wins have not been easy to come by especially two weekend games in Windsor and Brookfield against the Valley Maple Leafs and Elks.  First off Friday in Windsor:

 
Membertou  3   Maple Leafs 1
 
The game displayed no end-end to action but had spurts of excitement despite the fact on occasion there was an accidental body-check thrown although those were few and far between.  The Leafs were outshot 50-34 by the Jr. Miners but so many of those shots were from a distance although give credit where credit is due and that has to be to Leafs net minder Aiden Durnford who did stand-out on particular occasions.
 
In the opening period, the Jr. Miners ran into some penalty difficulty and it cost them on one occasion as after only 11 seconds having elapsed, the Leafs Liam Ferguson let a soft wrist shot go from the blue-line which totally escaped Jr. Miners goaltender Spencer Shebib and the Leafs were up 1-0.  A quick scramble in front of the Leafs net 31 seconds later saw Josh MacKay scored to knot the game at 1-1.  Shebib came up big a few minutes later as the Leafs were buzzing all over the Membertou net for approximately 45 seconds with pin point passing and looking perhaps the most impressive the entire game but Shebib turned away Andrew McCarron from in close and it became the only quality scoring chance the Leafs would get during the flurry.
 
Membertou then picked up their pace of play somewhat and kept the play in the Leafs end but despite 4-5 shots on Durnford, none could be considered exceptional scoring opportunities.  Shorly after Captain Ashton Paul took a beautiful pass along the crease with Durnford down but Paul could simply not get the puck up over the Leafs goalie from the left side.  The Jr. Miners then were called for a penalty with 1:56 left in the first and 30 seconds later after the Jr. Miners missed on a clear break and shot wide of the net but the Leafs remained in somewhat of a slumber and the Jr. Miners Josh MacKay left alone in front of the net connected short-handed to give his team a 2-1 lead after the opening period in which Membertou held a 17-8 shots advantage.  There was no scoring in the second period but with the Jr. Miners back in the penalty box, McCarron missed on a partial breakaway.  The game for the second time picked up pace and became wide-open for a couple of three minutes and Brandon Grant missed in close for the Jr. Miners.  The Leafs came right back but Shebib covered up an opportunity with his pads before he Jr. Miners with 4:59 left in the second saw Nathan MacMillan skate in from the left side only to see Durnford come up with a nice pad save.  With 3 minutes left in the second, Ashton Paul with the Jr. Miners all over the Leafs net shot only to see it ring off the cross-bar.
 
In the third with the Jr. Miners still holding a 2-1 lead, they went back to the penalty box and Ryan MacDonald missed in close for the Leafs on the power-play but that was essentially it as with Durnford pulled for an extra attacker and the Leafs with 6 skaters, Nathan MacMillan despited an empty net marker for the Jr. Miners with 1:51 left in regulation to give Membertou a 3-1 victory.  The Leafs dropped to 1-3-0 and will begin a home and home series with the 4-2-1 Sackville Blazers in Sackville Mon Oct 25 before returning to Windsor Friday Oct 29 for the second game of this home and home.
 
Membertou  4    Brookfield Elks  3   (Shoot-out needed)
 
Josh MacKay who scored the Jr. Miners winning goal Friday in Windsor, did the same Saturday afternoon in Brookfield as he connected in the third round of the shoot-out to give his team a 4-3 win.  Captain Ashton Paul of the Jr. Miners and the Elks Callum McAndrew scored earlier to force the third round.  Paul tied the game in the third for the Jr. Miners after the elks took a 3-2 lead to the dressing room after forty minutes.  In the second, Coady Jollymore-Godfrey, Aiden Fisher and and Coady McKay scored for the Elks while Logan Snow tallied for the Jr. Miners.  Membertou is now 3-2-0 on the season while the Elks are 0-3-1.
Oct 24, 2021
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