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Jr. Bulldogs remain undefeated- now 5-0-0

The AA Munro Antigonish Jr. Bulldogs keep on rolling as they recorded their fourth and fifth wins of this early 21-22 NSJHL Season Friday Oct 15 and Saturday Oct 16.  They had to work hard for both wins 5-3 over the Eskasoni Jr. Eagles on Friday and 5-4 over the Brookfield Elks at the Don Henderson Memorial Sportsplex Saturday.

 
Antigonish  5    Eskasoni  3
 
Jake MacDonald has been setting up goals like Bobby Orr used to back in the 1970s, he recorded 4 assists at home Friday night in the Jr. Bulldogs 5-3 win giving him 7 on the season.  Fearghus MacDonald who presently leads the league in scoring scored his fourth of the season to go along with 7 assists for 11 points in the Bulldogs first five games.  Thomas Simon of the Eagles who trails MacDonald by 3 points scored once and added two assists in the loss.  Sam Mattie scored the second Bulldogs goal to give them a 2-1 lead before Will Fitzsimmons tallied with 36 seconds left in the first giving the Bulldogs a 3-1 lead going into the second period.
 
Antle Denny moved the Jr. Eagles to within one n the second period before Sam Mattie scored his second of the game on the power-play with 19 seconds left in the middle period to give the Bulldogs their game winning goal and 4-2 lead  going into the third.  Tyler Cross and Jacob Denny rounded out the games scoring in the third.  For Denny it was his fifth of the season to go along with five assists leaving him one point back of the Bulldogs MacDonald in the scoring race.  Antigonish outshot Eskasoni 42-31.
 
Antigonish  5   Brookfield  4
 
The Jr. Bulldogs went to 5-0-0 on the season in another nail-biter Saturday in Brookfield.  Craig Landry and Darren Waterman tallied for the Bulldogs in the opening period before Connor Miller scored his first of two for the Elks to give the Bulldogs a 2-1 lead after the first period.  Sam Matties power-play goal made it 3-1 Antigonish in the second before Luke MacDonalds short-handed effort made it  3-2 Antigonish.  It only took 32 seconds however before the Bulldogs were up by two again when Will Fitzsimmons scored.
 
In a span of 2:04 before the third period was five minutes old, Miller with his second and Michael Sack tied the game at 4-4 for the Elks.  it then took a power-play goal by the Bulldogs Sam Mattie with 9:59 left to give the Bulldogs a 5-4 lead, one they hung onto to go to 5-0-0.  They will try and keep their winning streak moving when they travel to CFB Shearwater and play the Capstone Colts Friday Oct 22 at 7:30 p.m.
Oct 17, 2021

Scotians have win taken away

It is so unfortunate when a team after a hard win, ends up with an official loss due to having played an ineligible player in that particular game.  Such is the case for the Pictou County Scotians who opened their 2021-2022 Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League Season with a 5-2 win over the Antigonish AA Munro Jr. Bulldogs Friday, Oct 1 in Antigonish.

 
However, it came to light over the past week that an ineligible player had dressed and played for the Scotians in their win and the League based on their constitution had no choice but to take the win away from the Scotians and give the Bulldogs the victory.  The Bulldogs as a result are off to a 5-0-0 start.  As a result of the win being taken away from the Scotians, it has also cost their Head Coach a 5 game suspension.
Oct 16, 2021

Blazers 1-1-0 over Holiday Weekend

The Sackville Blazers split a pair of games over the Thanksgiving Day Weekend losing Friday Oct 8 in Port Hawkesbury at the Civic Centre by a score of 6-2 before returning home Thanksgiving Day afternoon for a 5-3 win over the Cumberland County Blues.

 
Port Hawkesbury  6    Sackville  2
 
The Strait Pirates were playing their opening game of the 21-22 season and after Stephen Purdy gave the Blazers a 1-0 lead with five minutes gone in the opening period, the Strait Pirates came back with goals from Jayden Muise and a power-play marker from Matthew Ellis, the Pirates two goals coming just 3:01 apart and with under eight minutes to play in the opening period.  Brady MacNeil then struck in the second period to put the Pirates up 3-1 which is the way it stood going into the third period.  For nearly ten minutes of the final period, the score stayed that way until Jack Meek brought the Blazers to within a goal at 3-2.  However only 1:10 after Meeks goal, the Strait Pirates were up by two goals again as Cameron Gillis scored to make it 4-2.  Gregor Yoell and Lewis Taylor then added two more to make the final 6-2 Strait Pirates.  The Pirates outshot the Blazers 38-32.
 
 
Sackville  5     Cumberland County 3
 
Monday afternoon Oct 11 in Sackville, the Blazers with just under ten minutes to play in the opening period scored a pair of goals 34 seconds apart by Trey Faulkner and Brian Grandy who would finish with a three point afternoon as he also collected a pair of assists.  Jacob Estabrooks tallied for the Blues and the game stood 2-1 Blazers after one.  Before the second period was six minutes old, the Blazers had a 4-1 lead on goals from Mitchell Comeau and the game winner from Jack Meek.  Daniel Mackenzie scored the Blues second goal of the game and it stood 4-2 after forty minutes.  Daniel LeBlanc for the Blazers and Aidan McBurnie for the Blues scored in the third period to make the final 5-3.  Sackville held a wide advantage in shots over the Blues 54-27.
Oct 16, 2021

Jr. Bulldogs record 2 Thanksgiving weekend wins

The Antigonish AA Munro Jr. Bulldogs are undefeated heading into the third weekend of the 21-22 Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League Season.  They rallied for a pair of huge wins Friday, Oct 8 and Sunday Oct 10.   The first came in Windsor Fri Oct 8 when doubled up the Valley Maple Leafs 6-3 after trailing 3-1.  They then went home to Antigonish Sunday Oct 10 and rallied from a  2-0 deficit to take down the East Hants Penguins 7-5.  We will take a look at the game in Windsor first:

 
In their 6-3 victory in Windsor versus the Maple Leafs, the Jr. Bulldogs did not get off to a great start as they allowed the Leafs to control the play in the opening minutes before the Valleys Brady MacLean was sent off for hooking with 3 minutes elapsed in the first period.  Antigonish was caught sleeping on a line-change when Tyler Boyd left early and allowed Maple Leaf Brayden Hunt sole position of the puck but it seemed to catch Hunt by so much surprise that he had the puck with no one around him, he ended up taking a weak shot on the Antigonish net.  With 4:11 left in the opening period, Andrew McCarron struck on a quick shot which the Antigonish net minder might not have even seen.  McCarron following the goal found himself in the penalty box 18 seconds later.  Antigonish controlled the power-play opportunity they were given and with 2:52 left in the first period, the Bulldogs Fearghus MacDonald tied the game at 1-1 with a shot close in.  The Bulldogs kept applying heavy pressure after their power-play goal until the Leafs just missed with 25 seconds remaining in the first as the puck went in the air and about to drop behind him until it was narrowly knocked away.  The Bulldogs outshot the Leafs 15-8 in the opening period.
 
In the second period, with 3:35 having elapsed, Justin Banks of the Leafs capitalized after the Antigonish goalie came out of his net and completely misplayed the puck, allowing Banks to take it away from him and put into a wide-open net.  Then with 6:26 gone in the second, Andrew McCarron made a terrific pass to Brady MacLean parked to the right of the Bulldogs net and it was 3-1 Leafs.  It was the last scoring the Leafs would do in the game as the Bulldogs seemingly took control.  The Bulldogs Ben MacLellan flipped a shot from the point with Leafs net minder Durnford being screened and it went over his left shoulder without anyone touching the puck.  Just 42 seconds later Sam Grant tied the game at 3-3 before the Bulldogs went in front 4-3 on a weird goal by Tyler Cross which proved to be the game winner.  With the Bulldogs applying heavy pressure, Cross from inside the dot of the face-off circle from a weak angle shot the puck and it somehow found the back of the Leafs net.  The Leafs Andrew McCarron then took another penalty with 1:09 left in the second out of what appeared complete frustration and Antigonish led 4-3 after two periods and outshot the Leafs 17-12.
 
In the third period, it was all Bulldogs as they totally dominated the Leafs from scratch and played out a couple of solid hits including the one where Sam Grant of the Bulldogs  hit Brayden Hunt of the Leafs and stretched him out on the blue-line.  The Bulldogs were totally dominant in the opening ten minutes with the Maple Leafs even having trouble touching the puck for the majority of the time.  With 8:30 to play, Darren Waterman made a sensational pass across to Jordan Etheridge who put it into a wide-open Leafs net to make it 5-3 Bulldogs.  By this point, the Leafs had literally disappeared into the ice-surface.  The Leafs tried playing with 6 men for the final 2:30 but nothing happened as Etheridge scored his second of the night ito an empty net with 1:14 to go.  Fearghus MacDonald finished the game for the Bulldogs with a pair of assists to go along with his goal and MxcCarron despite his time in the penalty box also assisted on both Leaf goals to go along with his marker.  Sam Mattie also collected 3 assists for the Jr. Bulldogs. Antigonish finished the game with a final advantage of 50-30 in shots.
 
 
Antigonish 7    East Hants 5
 
This game was controversial with both teams complaining severely about the officiating.  The Penguins jumped in front 2-0 on goals from Devin meagre and Marshall Plandowski 2:10 apart as the opening period approached the mid-way mark.  Then in a span of 1:17, the Jr. bulldogs knotted the game at 2-2 on a power-play goal from Fearghus MacDonald and another from Tyler Boyd.   50 seconds into the second period, Sam Grant scored on the power-play to put the Bulldogs in front 3-2 before Meagher scored his second of the game for the Pens to tie the game at 3-3 again.  The Bulldogs went back in front 4-3 on Ethan Twolans marker and that was the score after forty minutes.  The Jr. Bulldogs went up 6-3 in the third on power-play markers from Luke Baldwin before the period was even a minute old and 1:42 later Fearghus MacDonald scored again for the Bulldogs on the power-play to make it 6-3.  The Penguins were not finished as Riley MacDonell short-handed and Noah Latimer on the power-play connected for the Pens and it was a one goal game again before Sam mattie scored into an empty net with 2 seconds left in regulation to give the Bulldogs a 7-5 win.  MacDonald finished the night with 6 points for Antigonish and Antigonish outshot the Penguins 41-33.
Oct 16, 2021

2 great games in Springhill - Blues and Eagles split

he Eskasoni Jr. Eagles made their annual trip into Cumberland County Friday and Saturday and while no one really knew what to expect from the Blues under new ownership this season, the Jr. Eagles left with 2 points and Cumberland with 3 after the squads split a pair of 5-4 decisions including the opener Saturday in overtime.

 
Friday — Eskasoni 5   Cumberland 4   (overtime)
 
In the opener Friday night, the Jr. Eagles Ethan MacInnis scored on the power-play only 57 seconds into the opening period to put the Eagles up 1-0.  Zack Gould tied the game at 1-1 before the opening period concluded.  Jaden Martin put the Eagles back in front 2-1 early in the second before the Blues Alex Griffiths connected on the power-play with 8:13 remaining in the middle period.  Eskasoni’s Daymon Johnson only 59 seconds later gave the Jr. Eagles a 3-2 lead going into the final period.  Dante Basque put the Jr. Eagles up 4-2 with 7:37 left in regulation.  Basque also collected a pair of assists on the afternoon.  With under 4 minutes to play, the roof settled somewhat on the Eagles as the Blues Burke Beed and Zack Chatfield netted markers 34 seconds apart to tie the game at 4-4.  It took only 19 seconds of overtime for Jacob Denny to score the game winner for the Jr. Eagles and give them a 5-4 win.  The Eagles outshot the Blues 31-21.
 
Saturday — Cumberland 5  Eskasoni 4
 
This game was somewhat different as Cumberland County blew the barn doors wide open with an explosive four-goal second period and held off a late rally by the Jr. Eagles for a 5-4 victory.  Jayden Matheson opened the game’s scoring for Cumberland before Jaden Martin scored short-handed for the Eagles with 6 seconds left in the first to knot the game at 1-1.  It was all Blues in the second period as Jayden Matheson scored his second of the afternoon 1:32 into the middle period for the Blues followed by Mats Stone goal 40 seconds later to make it 3-1.  MacKenzie Richard then made it 4-1 Blues before Burke Beed connected for the game winner on the power-play with only 2 seconds left in the second period.  Eskasoni attempted a comeback and did manage to score 3 times in the third with Antle Denny scoring on the power-play and Jacob Denny meeting a pair with under 3:25 but the Jr. Eagles could not score the equalizer and the Blues skated away with the win.  The Blues outshot the Eagles 34-25. 
Oct 12, 2021

Membertou splits 2 weekend games, Liverpool now 2-2

The Membertou Jr. Miners coming off a 4-0 opening game loss against Liverpool to begin their 21-22 Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League Season at home a week ago didn’t have any more luck as they rolled into Lantz Friday, Oct 8 for their second game of the season.  East Hants struck early and often and by the end of the first period with only 5 seconds remaining, Ethan Wheeler of the Pens scored on the power-play and the goal also proved to be the game winner as East Hants won 6-2.  Robbie Dowell scored a pair for the Penguins, his first being the only goal of the second period.  Other first period goals for East Hants went to Noah Parent and Riley MacDonell.  Nathaniel Fuller scored the only Jr. Miners goal in the first.

 
In the third period, Bailey MacDonald scored 42 seconds into the final frame to bring the Jr. Miners back to within a pair but Dowell’s second goal and another by Gavin McCready gave the Pens their win and improved their early season record to 2-0-0.  Dowell also added an assist to gove him three points on the night.  Grant Sanford was the winning goaltender for the Penguins stopping 25 of 27 shots.
 
Membertou then travelled to Liverpool Saturday night and as we all know hockey is a strange game as the Jr. Miners came out flying scoring four first period goals, forgetting all about their opening two losses and defeating the Privateers 5-0.  The Jr. Miners goal scorers were Ashton Paul, Blake Cox, Nathaniel Fuller who also added a pair of assists, Sam MacKinnon  and Camdon Langlois who scored short-handed.  Spencer Shebib recorded the shut-out for the Jr. Miners stopping all 30 shots he faced.   After two games in a week, the Jr. Miners and Liverpool will not play each other again unless it is in the Nova Scotia Championship Final in April.
 
The Privateers as a result of their 3-1 setback to the Capstone Colts in Shearwater Friday night are now 2-2-0 on the season.  The teams were scoreless after one period before the Colts struck for a pair in the second from Brayden Hooper-Richard and Stephen Warwick’s power-play goal which also proved to be the game winner as Blake Chasse scored the only Privateers goal in the third period.  The final Colts goal came from Tyler Puma into an empty-net with one second left in regulation.
Oct 12, 2021
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