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SYDNEY, N.S. Hockey fans from the East Coast are all familiar with the Maritimes so-called big three making their mark in the Stanley Cup playoffs. But this year, there are some lesser-known players from our neck of the woods who are starting to make some noise. One of the best examples so far, is the defenceman from Colorado Ryan Graves, says John Moore, the owner of sportsandmoore.com. With a goal and three assists, Graves, who hails from Yarmouth, N.S., is one of the highest-scoring defencemen in the postseason and his plus-minus rating of plus-nine is tops among all players.
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Feb 28, 2021 2:16 PM
The Moncton Wildcats will return to play after Public Health gave New Brunswickâs QMJHL teams the green light.
The announcement of the return to play follows a COVID-19 update on Friday that indicated a return to the yellow level could be on the way.
Due to border restrictions, teams can only play intraprovincial games, for the time being, meaning the Wildcats, Saint John Seadogs and AcadieâBathurst Titan will see a lot of each other.
âOnly playing two other teams is only going to make that rivalry more heated,â said Wildcats Director of Business Operations Josh Harris.