Following an overtime win in Game 1 of their President’s Cup semifinal series against the Victoriaville Tigres, the Charlottetown Islanders were never really in Game 2, losing 9-2.
With a 2-1 win Tuesday night the Charlottetown Islanders completed a sweep of Acadie-Bathurst Titan to win the Maritime Division of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
POSTGAME NOTEBOOK: Flyers 7, Caps 4
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Nothing At All - After collecting points in each of their first nine games (6-0-3) this season to establish a franchise record, the Caps have hit a dry spell. With Sunday s 7-4 loss to the Flyers, the Caps have dropped three straight contests in regulation, including a pair of games in which they held multi-goal leads at one point.
In Sunday s matinee match against the Flyers, the Caps started strong and carved out a 2-0 lead on first-period goals from Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson. Wilson s goal came with 3:24 left in the first, but the Caps couldn t successfully navigate their way through th
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announced on Tuesday that a member of the Victoriaville Tigres has tested positive for COVID-19, and that the entire team and staff will be leaving its bubble . . .
Canadian NHL team prospects at the 2021 world juniors
Team Canada Assistant Coach Michael Dyck talks what progress the team has made since the start of training camp and where he sees team chemistry going down the line in a press conference.
Emily Sadler | @EmmySadler December 22, 2020, 10:04 AM
Every holiday season, the world juniors gives hockey fans a glimpse of the future of the game both on the international stage as well as in the NHL. With so many top NHL prospects hitting the ice at once in best-on-best competition, the tournament is a great way to check in on your favourite team’s next stars.