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Panthers take Game 1 of playoff series with Marauders

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

The Glace Bay Panthers opened their Cape Breton High School Hockey League playoffs with a 5-1 win over the Memorial Marauders in Game 1 of the best-of-three series at the Canada Games Complex on Tuesday.

David Beaton, Colin Rosta, Dylan MacDonald, Tyler Mortimer and Xavier Johnson each scored goals for the Panthers.

Nick Targett had the lone goal for the Marauders.

Nick Bigley made 11 saves for Glace Bay. Jonathan Dolomont stopped 17 of 22 shots in the loss for Memorial.

Glace Bay and Memorial will meet in Game 2 of the series on Thursday at 7:15 p.m. at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

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Feb 13, 2019

Riverview Redmen claim Red Cup title in Coxheath

COXHEATH, N.S. — 

Andrew McCarron capped off a memorable Red Cup by scoring both the tying and winning goals to lead his Riverview Redmen to their first championship title since 2013 with a 4-3 victory over Cole Harbour’s Auburn Drive Eagles.

Andrew McCarron
Andrew McCarron

McCarron drove the standing room only crowd of about 1,200 fans into a frenzy when he evened the game at 3-3 with less than six minutes left in the third period. From that point on the host Redmen played like a team possessed and were finally rewarded for their dominance when McCarron scored the winning goal with just 1:16 remaining on the clock.

The ending was a dream come true for the 17-year-old Grade 12 student from Coxheath who dedicated the tournament to the memory of his grandfather, Terry McCarron, who passed away last summer at the age of 80.

The big forward, who didn’t make the Redmen in his Grade 10 year, was one of many returning players who suffered the agony of defeat in 2018 when they lost the title game 5-0 to Halifax West. McCarron scored a Cape Breton High School Hockey League-leading 27 goals this season as Riverview finished with a 17-1-0-0 record.

But he wasn’t the only happy Redmen player on Sunday. Captain Dylan MacDonald was only too thrilled to hoist the Red Cup following the victory. MacDonald and McCarron, who led the Red Cup in scoring, were named the tournament’s co-MVPs, while Riverview goalie Michael MacMullen was named the competition’s top goalie.

Riverview Redmen captain Dylan MacDonald prepares to shoot following a solo rush deep into the Auburn Drive Eagles zone during the championship game of the 41st annual Red Cup Showcase at a jam-packed County Recreation Centre in Coxheath on Sunday. Bryden Johnston, right, and Brady MacLean (number 16) offer support while Auburn’s Tyler Strickland follows up the play. Riverview won the match 4-3.
Riverview Redmen captain Dylan MacDonald prepares to shoot following a solo rush deep into the Auburn Drive Eagles zone during the championship game of the 41st annual Red Cup Showcase at a jam-packed County Recreation Centre in Coxheath on Sunday. Bryden Johnston, right, and Brady MacLean (number 16) offer support while Auburn’s Tyler Strickland follows up the play. Riverview won the match 4-3.

Dylan MacDonald
Dylan MacDonald





The visitors opened the scoring early in the first period on the first of Hunter Canning’s two goals before Carter Harnish evened the affair just 19 seconds later. Blake Cox gave the hosts the lead with a power play goal before the first period was finished.

Auburn scored the only goal of the second period when defenceman Logan Gillis bulged the twine behind MacMullen. Then, in the third period, the Eagles took the lead on Canning’s second of the game.

Cue the comeback. Cue McCarron’s wicked wrist shot.

His game-tying goal sent the crowd into a frenzy and his game-winning goal, a blistering shot that caught the top corner of the net, was met with even more cheering and applause, the majority of it coming from the students’ sea of red area behind the Redmen bench.

The victory marked Riverview’s ninth Red Cup title since the tournament began back in the 1978. Prior to Halifax West’s 2018 win, the tournament was cancelled in 2017 due to a teachers’ work-to-rule campaign while the Glace Bay Panthers copped the championship in both 2016 and 2015.

In Sunday’s consolation, the Glace Bay Panthers suffered a 4-2 loss to the Lockview Dragons.

Lockview captain Jack Meek led the way with a hat trick and Ben Hicks added a single. Xavier Johnson and Connor MacIntyre replied for Glace Bay.

Ty Allison stopped 18 shots in the win, while Coleton Boutilier made 26 saves in the loss.



Feb 10, 2019

Riverview Redmen claim Red Cup title in Coxheath

COXHEATH, N.S. — 

Andrew McCarron capped off a memorable Red Cup by scoring both the tying and winning goals to lead his Riverview Redmen to their first championship title since 2013 with a 4-3 victory over Cole Harbour’s Auburn Drive Eagles.

Andrew McCarron
Andrew McCarron

McCarron drove the standing room only crowd of about 1,200 fans into a frenzy when he evened the game at 3-3 with less than six minutes left in the third period. From that point on the host Redmen played like a team possessed and were finally rewarded for their dominance when McCarron scored the winning goal with just 1:16 remaining on the clock.

The ending was a dream come true for the 17-year-old Grade 12 student from Coxheath who dedicated the tournament to the memory of his grandfather, Terry McCarron, who passed away last summer at the age of 80.

The big forward, who didn’t make the Redmen in his Grade 10 year, was one of many returning players who suffered the agony of defeat in 2018 when they lost the title game 5-0 to Halifax West. McCarron scored a Cape Breton High School Hockey League-leading 27 goals this season as Riverview finished with a 17-1-0-0 record.

But he wasn’t the only happy Redmen player on Sunday. Captain Dylan MacDonald was only too thrilled to hoist the Red Cup following the victory. MacDonald and McCarron, who led the Red Cup in scoring, were named the tournament’s co-MVPs, while Riverview goalie Michael MacMullen was named the competition’s top goalie.

Riverview Redmen captain Dylan MacDonald prepares to shoot following a solo rush deep into the Auburn Drive Eagles zone during the championship game of the 41st annual Red Cup Showcase at a jam-packed County Recreation Centre in Coxheath on Sunday. Bryden Johnston, right, and Brady MacLean (number 16) offer support while Auburn’s Tyler Strickland follows up the play. Riverview won the match 4-3.
Riverview Redmen captain Dylan MacDonald prepares to shoot following a solo rush deep into the Auburn Drive Eagles zone during the championship game of the 41st annual Red Cup Showcase at a jam-packed County Recreation Centre in Coxheath on Sunday. Bryden Johnston, right, and Brady MacLean (number 16) offer support while Auburn’s Tyler Strickland follows up the play. Riverview won the match 4-3.

Dylan MacDonald
Dylan MacDonald





The visitors opened the scoring early in the first period on the first of Hunter Canning’s two goals before Carter Harnish evened the affair just 19 seconds later. Blake Cox gave the hosts the lead with a power play goal before the first period was finished.

Auburn scored the only goal of the second period when defenceman Logan Gillis bulged the twine behind MacMullen. Then, in the third period, the Eagles took the lead on Canning’s second of the game.

Cue the comeback. Cue McCarron’s wicked wrist shot.

His game-tying goal sent the crowd into a frenzy and his game-winning goal, a blistering shot that caught the top corner of the net, was met with even more cheering and applause, the majority of it coming from the students’ sea of red area behind the Redmen bench.

The victory marked Riverview’s ninth Red Cup title since the tournament began back in the 1978. Prior to Halifax West’s 2018 win, the tournament was cancelled in 2017 due to a teachers’ work-to-rule campaign while the Glace Bay Panthers copped the championship in both 2016 and 2015.

In Sunday’s consolation, the Glace Bay Panthers suffered a 4-2 loss to the Lockview Dragons.

Lockview captain Jack Meek led the way with a hat trick and Ben Hicks added a single. Xavier Johnson and Connor MacIntyre replied for Glace Bay.

Ty Allison stopped 18 shots in the win, while Coleton Boutilier made 26 saves in the loss.



Feb 10, 2019

Williams scores in overtime as Riverview Redmen steal victory from Avon View Avalanche

COXHEATH, N.S. — 

Kinnon Williams scored the overtime winner at 7:03 of the extra frame to lead the Riverview Redmen past the Avon View Avalanche in Red Cup Showcase action at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre on Friday.

Williams, who was invited to the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles training camp last August, was left all alone in front of the Avalanche net and made no mistake, beating Avon View netminder Joe MacDonald to give the host Redmen the extra point.

Dylan MacDonald and Andrew McCarron scored goals in regulation time for the Redmen (2-0) in front of more than 1,000 fans at the Coxheath venue.

Matt Benedict and Dan Lord netted goals for the Avalanche (0-1).

Michael MacMullen picked up in the win in goal for Riverview. MacDonald shouldered the loss for Avon View. Statistics were not available.

After a scoreless first period, which saw the Redmen have three breakaways all of which were stopped by MacDonald, the Avalanche opened the scoring with goals by Benedict and Lord, giving the visitors a 2-0 lead heading into the second intermission.

Riverview cut the Avon View lead to one at 7:09 of the third period with McCarron’s third goal of the tournament.

With the net empty, Redmen captain Dylan MacDonald’s shot was thought to have hit the post behind Joe MacDonald with 21 seconds left and played continued for a brief second, before the on-ice official signaled the puck had crossed the goal line, tying the game 2-2.

In overtime, both Riverview and Avon View had a number of quality chances to win the game, before Williams potted the overtime winner.

Final shot totals were not available.

Lockview Dragons 6, Memorial Marauders 1

Jack Meek scored twice to lead the Dragons to the win over Marauders.

Brayden Hunt, Cameron Best, Ryan MacDonald and Ryan DeWolfe also scored goals for Lockview (1-0).

Mackenzie Erickson had the lone goal for the Memorial (0-2).

Ty Allison picked up the win in goal for Lockview. Jonathan Dolomont was tagged with the loss for Memorial.

 


Feb 9, 2019

Riverview Redmen open Red Cup Showcase with victory over Memorial Marauders

COXHEATH, N.S. — 

Andrew McCarron had two goals and an assist to lead the Riverview Redmen to a 5-0 win over the Memorial Marauders during opening day of the Red Cup Showcase at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre on Thursday.

Dylan MacDonald, Kinnon Williams and Blake Cox also scored goals for the Redmen (1-0) in front of more than 1,000 fans at the Coxheath venue.

Ryan Tanner posted the shutout between the pipes for the Redmen. Spencer Shebib shouldered the loss for the Marauders. Statistics were not available.

Riverview opened the scoring early in the contest with captain MacDonald netting his first goal of the tournament at 13:37 of the first period, sending the crowd into a frenzy. McCarron added to the lead minutes later, making the score 2-0 for the home team.

The Redmen added to their lead in the second period with a goal by Williams at 10:39 of the frame, before Cox scored his first of the tournament in the third period, giving Riverview a 4-0 lead. McCarron scored his second goal of the game late in the third period to secure the win for the Redmen.

Shots on goal were not available.

In earlier action, the Glace Bay Panthers edged the Sydney Academy Wildcats 4-3.

Colin Rosta scored twice for the Panthers (1-0) while Matthew MacIntosh and Austin Parsons added single markers.

Nick Pastuck, Justin Thistle and Ashten Dawson replied with goals for the Wildcats (0-1).

Colten Boutilier picked up the win in goal for the Panthers. Donny GooGoo was tagged with the loss for the Wildcats.

The 41st annual Red Cup Showcase will continue on Friday with four games on the schedule.

Memorial will play the Lockview Dragons of Fall River, N.S., at 1:30 p.m., followed by the Auburn Drive Eagles of Cole Harbour, N.S., playing Sydney Academy at 3:30 p.m., and Glace Bay facing the Horton Griffins of Wolfville, N.S. at 5:30 p.m. The day will wrap up with the host Redmen playing the Avon View Avalanche of Windsor, N.S., at 7:30 p.m.

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Feb 8, 2019

Redmenâ??s Andrew McCarron plays every hockey game in memory of late grandfather

COXHEATH, N.S. — 

When Andrew McCarron steps on the ice at the County rink, he can’t help but notice the absence of a special person in the stands.

McCarron is the grandson of the late Terry McCarron, who won many provincial hockey championships and had the opportunity to play in the New York Rangers junior farm system with the Guelph Biltmores of the Ontario Hockey Association in 1953.

Unfortunately, Terry McCarron died on Aug. 25, 2018, after a battle with cancer. He was 80.

“Every game he’s been in the back of my mind,” said Andrew McCarron of his grandfather. “He’s been my best hockey role model since I was a kid, so I’m playing every game for him.”

McCarron always finds himself looking to the stands at the Coxheath venue, to the spot where his grandfather used to sit to watch him play his minor hockey.

“You remember little things like that and it’s definitely a boost on the ice because you know he’s watching somewhere, and I want to make him proud.”


Bio

Andrew McCarron

  • Hometown: Coxheath, N.S.
  • Age: 17
  • Position: Forward
  • Education: Grade 12
  • Experience: He’s played with the Riverview Redmen for the past two seasons

The 17-year-old McCarron will suit up for the Riverview Redmen this weekend when the team hosts the 41st annual Red Cup Showcase at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre.

McCarron appeared in his first Red Cup Showcase last February. Unfortunately, the Redmen were unable to win the event, losing 5-0 to the Halifax West Warriors in the high school hockey tournament’s championship game.

“It would be amazing to win the tournament this year in my graduating year,” said McCarron. “You feel for the Grade 12s last year because we weren’t able to get the job done for them — winning this tournament would be a lifelong memory.”

Riverview has had plenty of success this season, finishing in first place in the Cape Breton High School Hockey League standings with a 17-1-0-0 record and winning both the Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold and Panther Classic tournament titles.

Andrew McCarron
Andrew McCarron

McCarron, who didn’t make the Redmen in his Grade 10 year, has been a huge part of the club’s success, finishing the regular season with a league-leading 27 goals and 47 points.

 

“I just want to do what I can to help my team win,” said McCarron. “I want to be able to help Riverview win and at the end of the tournament, if we’re champions, that’s all that matters.”

The Redmen have 10 returning players from last year’s Red Cup team, which McCarron believes will be beneficial for the club at this year’s event.

“We can’t take teams lightly,” said McCarron. “We’re going to come out and play every game like we really want to win.”

Riverview opened the tournament Thursday night against the Memorial Marauders. The score result was not available at press time.

The Redmen will play Friday at 7:30 p.m. against the Avon View Avalanche of Windsor, N.S. The Coxheath-based team will also play the Lockview Dragons of Fall River, N.S., at 8 p.m. on Saturday.

The consolation and championship games are slated for Sunday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., respectively.

Although his late grandfather never had the opportunity to watch him play live in the Red Cup Showcase, McCarron believes he’ll be watching every minute of the tournament this year.

“He was sick and couldn’t make the Red Cup last year,” said McCarron. “I know he’ll have a front row seat this year.”



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