|
Post by Leafs123 on Apr 27, 2024 22:56:19 GMT -4
It will be an all New Brunswick final tomorrow with the host Thunder taking on the RiverCats at 1 p.m. The Thunder hung on to defeat the Ice Dogs 4-3 while the River Cats edged the Storm 5-3 in today's semifinals. Lots of players with Jr. A experience (Mostly with the Timberwolves) playing in tomorrow's finals. The Thunder have Zepth Martin who started off the season with the Timberwolves. David Delorme played last season while Sam Cormier, Landon Coughlan affiliated in the past and so to did Carter Astle. Jackson Shaddick got into a few games this season with the Fredericton Red Wings. For Tri-County, Matt Lint played in the Q and in the MHL with the Timberwolves. Preston Gillespie affiliated with the Timberwolves. Austin Black played with Fredericton during the 21-22 season. I may be missing a few, but this should be a very entertaining hockey game. The 50/50 in the final round robin game between these two was around 700$ and with the Timberwolves and Caps playing tomorrow night, I expect a really big crowd for this one. the civic center will be packed tomorrow afternoon
|
|
|
Post by Scooter on Apr 29, 2024 8:22:26 GMT -4
Congratulations to the Tri-County Rivercats for winning their second Maritime Junior C Championship with a 6-2 win over the Sunny Corner Thunder. Also, congratulations to the Thunder for a very strong season. The organization has certainly come a long way since their inaugural season and have put a very competitive product on the ice year after year.
Ethan Adams scored twice for the Rivercats. Daniel Yarolavsky, Austin Black, Brody Hayes and Jack Price (GWG), also scored.
Mason Veinotte made 26 saves.
Brock Matchett and Zander Best both scored for the Thunder.
Josh O'Neill turned aside 22 shots.
The Southwest Storm, who were the Nova Scotia representative at this tournament, will host the 2025 Maritime Junior C Tournament at the Sandy Wickens Memorial Arena in Barrington.
|
|