Wednesday, September 23, 2009

CHL DAILY: ANTHONY HAS BIG WEEK

The following are press releases from the past few days as found on the QMJHL website.

Steven Anthony on Insde the Q
BOUCHERVILLE, Wednesday, September 23, 2009 – This week, Inside the Q welcomes Quebec Remparts goaltender Peter Delmas. Delmas reveals how he intends to take his game to another level with the help of former NHL great Patrick Roy.

Also, Saint John Sea Dogs forward Steven Anthony, a 7th round draft pick by the Vancouver Canucks this past summer, chats about his first professional camp experience and shares with listeners what he learned.

Finally, host Rog Laplante talks about what’s happening around the major junior hockey circuit.

If you miss the live show tonight at 6:30 pm, the broadcast will be available on archive on lhjmq.qc.ca.

Anthony comes up short
BOUCHERVILLE, Monday, September 21, 2009 – Chicoutimi Saguenéens forward Jacob Lagacé and Gatineau Olympiques goaltender Maxime Clermont today were named the TELUS offensive and defensive players of the week for the period extending from September 14 to 20.

Lagacé registered three goals and three assists in only two games, helping the Saguenéens earn three valuable points in the league standings. Moreover, he directed twelve shots on net and posted a +1 rating. Lagacé enjoyed his best game of the week on Friday, collecting four points in a 6-4 win over the Victoriaville Tigres. Chicoutimi is second in the TELUS Eastern division standings.

Marc-Olivier Vallerand (Remparts), Marc-Olivier Vachon (Voltigeurs) and Steven Anthony (Sea Dogs) were also considered.

As for Clermont, he collected two wins in two starts, posting a 1.00 goals-against-average and .964 save percentage. Furthermore, he managed to shutout the Foreurs at the air Creebec Centre on Sunday by stopping 23 shots in a 3-0 victory. The Olympiques have yet to lose a game so far this season (4-0).

Hubert Genest (Junior), Nicholas Champion (Titan) and Adrien Lemay (MAINEiacs) were also strong candidates.

No comments:

Post a Comment