Wednesday, November 17, 2010

SEA DOGS JUMP TO #3 IN CHL

Does beating the #3 team in the Canadian Hockey League by score of 6-0 make the victor the new #3 team?

Well, apparently, it does.

A 6-0 blowout win over the Quebec Remparts on Sunday afternoon at Harbour Station helped make the Saint John Sea Dogs the new #3 team in the weekly BMO CHL MasterCard Top 10 Rankings.

The Sea Dogs, who were ranked #4 last week, made the jump after a 2-0-0-0 week over two very solid opponents. The Dogs beat the Acadie-Bathurst Titan 5-3 on Saturday night before wrecking the Remparts the following day.

Along with the Sea Dogs at #3 and the Remparts at #4, the Montreal Juniors were the only other Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team represented in this week’s rankings coming in at #9. The Drummondville Voltigeurs were an honourable mention.

The weekly rankings of the CHL’s Top 10 teams are selected by a panel of National Hockey League scouts.

Here are the BMO CHL MasterCard Top Rankings for week nine:

1 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (17-2-0-1)
2 Portland Winterhawks (19-3-0-1)
3 Saint John Sea Dogs (18-3-0-2)
4 Quebec Remparts (17-4-0-2)
5 Saginaw Spirit (15-4-1-1)
6 Saskatoon Blades (14-5-0-1)
7 Owen Sound Attack (14-4-0-1)
8 Kootenay Ice (15-4-0-2) 8 3
9 Montreal Juniors (16-4-2-1)
10 Kitchener Rangers (15-5-0-0)

Honourable Mention:
Drummondville Voltigeurs (17-7-2-1)
Red Deer Rebels (14-6-1-1)
Ottawa 67's (14-8-0-0)
Despite the Sea Dogs’ success in the first few weeks of the season, it was obvious that there were some challenges that would have to be sorted out. But over the past few weeks, the Sea Dogs have hit cruise control and haven’t hit many bumps along the way. Saint John has collected at least a point in their last nine games and are 8-1-0-1 in their last 10.

Saint John will be challenged again this weekend when they travel to Bathurst for the second time this season on Saturday. In their first appearance, the Titan downed the Dogs 5-1. Then on Sunday, the Port City juniors travel to Moncton for the first time since Game Six of the 2010 President’s Cup Final.

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