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Logan Snow nets hat trick as Panthers spoil Wildcats high school hockey home opener Wednesday

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

Logan Snow found the back of the net three times to complete the hat trick, leading the Glace Bay Panthers to a 6-2 victory over the Sydney Academy Wildcats in Cape Breton High School Hockey League play at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Wednesday.

Snow scored twice in the first period before capping off the three-goal performance with a goal in the third period.

Jarrett Hicks, Jonathan Gallant and Connor MacIntyre also notched goals for the Panthers (1-0-0-0).

Nick Burke and Ryan MacNamara replied with goals for the Wildcats (0-1-0-0).

Darian MacInnis was in goal for the Panthers, while Liam Collings was between the pipes for the Wildcats. Goaltender statistics were not accurately reported on the game sheet.

High school hockey league action resumes on Thursday with the Memorial Marauders hosting the Riverview Ravens at 7 p.m. at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

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Oct 22, 2020

Cape Breton High School Hockey League begins new campaign in COVID-19 era

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

After months of uncertainty, the Cape Breton High School Hockey League began its new season this week.

This year will be anything but normal for players, parents and fans of the local league.

Each team will play an 18-game schedule this season: nine games at home and nine games on the road. The season will be set up in a home-and-home format in order to limit contact between players each week.

There will be no tournaments this season as per Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation rules. There will be no overnight travel until further notice.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, seating capacity for games will be based on each individual rink capacity as outlined by the provincial government’s guidelines for venues and facilities.

Seating will be assigned in advance to primary ticket holders for schools to record attendee contact information in case of potential virus exposure.

Tickets will not be available at the door on game day and tickets will be distributed by the schools to those ticket holders.

“The school administration has worked hard together with the league and facilities to ensure COVID-19 procedures are followed, while we welcome fans into our games,” said league president Mike Carrigan in an email to the Cape Breton Post.

Fans will also be expected to socially distance from people not within their seating bubbles and will be expected to wear a non-medical grade mask during the game.

The Memorial Marauders and newly named Riverview Ravens will hit the ice for their respective opening game Thursday. Puck drop is slated for 7 p.m. at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

The league officially opened its new season Wednesday night when the Sydney Academy Wildcats hosted the Glace Bay Panthers at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.

SEASON PREVIEW:

RIVERVIEW RAVENS

The Ravens will enter the new season as the defending league champions after beating Glace Bay in the league final last year. The team lost in the provincial final, 3-2, to the Charles P. Allen Cheetahs of Bedford last March.

Riverview (16-1-0-0) has finished atop the league standings the past four years, however, this year the team will look a little different, despite having eight returning players, according to team head coach Jimmy Smith.

“We have new goalies and a couple of kids who are coming back from the Sydney Mitsubishi Rush in Colby McCarron and Archer Balcom,” said Smith.

“We have some kids that are maturing a little bit in Sam MacKinnon, Bryce MacKenzie, Noah MacKinnon and Liam Robertson, so we’ll be in the mix.”

Among the graduating players from last year include league top scorer Nathaniel Fuller and four-year netminder Michael MacMullen, who was the league’s top goaltender last season.

“I don’t think you can replace him,” said Smith of MacMullen’s services. “He was a really good goalie and I thought he was one of the best goalies in the province and it makes you a lot better team if you have a good goalie.”

The team will have Patrick Hinchey between the pipes this year. He played last season with the Ontario Hockey Academy under-18 ‘AA’ team. Devon LeBlanc will also be in the crease.

GLACE BAY PANTHERS

It’s home-sweet-home for the Panthers.

After playing the past three years at the Canada Games Complex due to the closure of the Bayplex, the team will finally return to the newly named Miners Forum for the 2020-21 season.

Glace Bay (11-2-3-0) finished the 2019-20 campaign in second place in the league, and while they have nine returning players, 10 new faces will be in their lineup this season.

“It’s new faces and a new year, although it will be a different kind of year, we’re still pretty excited, it beats not playing at all,” said Panthers head coach Dwayne Doucet.

Among the returning players on this year’s squad include offensive threat Logan Snow, who potted 11 goals and 23 points in 11 games, as well as goaltender Owen Coombes, who will play his in his Grade 11 year.

“I think our strength right now is offense,” said Doucet. “We have six returning forwards. We took seven defencemen this year, so we have five new guys on the backend and it makes things a little interesting in terms of where they’re going to be playing at this level.”

The Panthers were successful in securing a spot in the provincial tournament last year, but with changes to the provincial format because of the pandemic, the team knows there’s no room for error.

“Every game will be important,” said Doucet. “There’s no margin for error and we have to be ready to play every game.”

MEMORIAL MARAUDERS

Like Glace Bay, the Marauders will have nine returning players, while adding four elite-level players from the under-18 major and under-16 ‘AAA’ leagues.

The club, which showed lots of potential for the future last season, has added former Sydney Mitsubishi Rush players in forward Ryan MacMillan and defenceman Jackson Ford.

Meanwhile, the team has also added former Cape Breton Jets goaltender Andrew Marsh and defenceman Mason Chapman.

“We’re going to have a lot of experience on this year’s team,” said Marc Lyle, who replaces Terry Duff on the bench as the Marauders new head coach.

“We’re going to be a hard-working group and we just want to close the gap within the league.”

The Marauders (4-12-1-1) have finished in third place in the league the past four years. The team has high expectations for this year and hope to find themselves battling for top position.

“As a group, we know that we have to go to work and we know it’s not going to be easy,” said Lyle. “We know how tight the top-two teams in the league were last year, so with the experience we have, we’ll be able to get a few more wins this year.”

SYDNEY ACADEMY WILDCATS

Sydney Academy will be the oldest team in the league this year with 13 returning players including both goaltenders from last season.

The Wildcats (4-12-1-1) returned to the high school league for the 2018-19 campaign, and after a rough first season back, the team has gradually progressed last year under head coach Sheldon Surette and his staff.

With a veteran lineup and very few new faces, the team’s expectations are the highest they’ve been in recent years.

“It’s nice to have the returning players back and a group of players who want to win,” said Wildcats assistant coach Justin Lund.

Offensively, the team’s leading point producer Dante Basque will look to add on his eight goals and 24 points from the previous year, while Ethan MacInnis and Brenden Armstrong combined for 24 points last season.

Between the pipes, Daniel MacGillivray and Liam Collings will be the veteran netminders. Both had goals-against-averages above 5.00 in 2019-20 but will look to improve upon those numbers this year.

“They’re major links in the chain,” said Lund. “Both are in Grade 11 goaltenders, so last year I thought they did pretty good for two rookies and we definitely expect a big year out of them.”



Oct 21, 2020

Cape Breton High School Hockey League announces 2019-20 award winners, all-star teams

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

The Cape Breton High School Hockey League recently recognized its top players from the 2019-20 season.

Riverview Redmen forward Nathaniel Fuller was named the league’s most valuable player. The former South Shore Lumberjack draft pick was also the league’s leading scorer, finishing first with 18 goals and 37 points in 16 games.

Meanwhile, Fuller’s teammate, goaltender Michael MacMullen, was given the top goalie honours after posting an undefeated 8-0-0-0 regular season record, along with a 1.24 goals-against-average. He led the Redmen to the league title and was named the playoff most valuable player.

Riverview Redmen goaltender Michael MacMullen was unanimously named the Cape Breton High School Hockey League’s top goalie, receiving all four votes from the selection committee. MacMullen, who was also named the playoff most valuable player, finished the year with an undefeated 8-0-0-0 record in the regular season, along with a 1.24 goals-against-average. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser
Riverview Redmen goaltender Michael MacMullen was unanimously named the Cape Breton High School Hockey League’s top goalie, receiving all four votes from the selection committee. MacMullen, who was also named the playoff most valuable player, finished the year with an undefeated 8-0-0-0 record in the regular season, along with a 1.24 goals-against-average. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Alec Campbell of the Glace Bay Panthers took home the top defenceman award. The steady blueliner also chipped in on offence for the Panthers this season, posting a goal and nine points in 16 games.

Riverview’s Noah MacKinnon was given the rookie of the year award. In his first campaign at the high school level, MacKinnon buried four goals and nine points in 16 games.

The league also announced its all-star team selections.

 

The first all-star team featured Fuller, Campbell, MacMullen, Xavier Johnson (Glace Bay), Dante Basque (Sydney Academy), Dovi Walker (Memorial) and Bryce MacKenzie (Riverview).

The second all-star team included Logan Snow (Glace Bay), Chase Sampson (Riverview), Ethan MacInnis (Sydney Academy), Sam MacKinnon (Riverview), Josh MacAskill (Riverview), Will Lawless (Memorial) and Colton Boutilier (Glace Bay).

In other awards, Walker claimed the Derek Lewis Memorial Award, while Campbell was given the Edison Boutilier Memorial Award. Connor MacLeod of Sydney Academy won the J.K. MacNeil Memorial Award, and Kendall MacQueen of Riverview was presented with the Johnny Carabin Memorial Award.

Campbell and Ethan Stanwick (Riverview) were selected for the Sydney Metros Association annual scholarship. The scholarship recipients were selected by the Cape Breton University scholarship committee.

The 2020-21 Cape Breton High School Hockey League season is expected to begin in October.



May 28, 2020

Riverview Redmen edged in provincial final by Charles P. Allen

WESTVILLE, N.S. — 

WESTVILLE, N.S. — The Riverview Redmen lost 3-2 to the CP Allen Cheetahs in the title game of the Division 1 boys provincial hockey championship in Westville.

For the Bedford-based Cheetahs, the win gives them three straight Nova Scotia championships. Riverview made it to the final game after defeating archrival Glace Bay Panthers 4-2 in one of two Saturday evening semifinals. CP Allen beat Auburn Eagles 2-0 in the other match.

Among the tournament’s highlights was Riverview’s double-overtime victory over Northumberland during round robin play. During the preliminary round, Glace Bay defeated eventual champion CP Allen 2-1.



Mar 9, 2020

Riverview Redmen, Glace Bay Panthers seek provincial title in NSSAF Division 1 hockey provincials this weekend

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

The Riverview Redmen and Glace Bay Panthers were the top two teams in the Cape Breton High School Hockey League this season.

So it's no surprise the two teams will represent Cape Breton at the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation Division 1 hockey provincials this weekend in Westville.

The Redmen finished the regular season in first place in the Cape Breton league with a 16-1-0-0 record. The team finished second in goals (76), while allowing the fewest goals-against (29) in 17 games.

Riverview will enter the tournament as the Cape Breton champions after they captured their third straight league title, sweeping the best-of-three series with Glace Bay last week.

“We want to go up there and show well,” said Redmen head coach Jimmy Smith. “We’re going to be in tough, we have a tough road ahead of us, but we have to take it one game at a time and see what happens.”

The Redmen will be in Pool ‘A’ along with the Auburn Drive Eagles of Cole Harbour, Northumberland Nighthawks of Alma and the Halifax West Warriors.

Riverivew, who will lose half of its roster to graduation, has played Auburn Drive three times this season and Smith considers them the team to beat.

“Auburn Drive is really tough this year, they have a really solid team,” said the veteran coach. “I think they’re the top team in the province — they won four tournaments and I think 46 of 50 games this year.”

Forward Nathaniel Fuller led the Redmen in the playoffs with six goals and 11 points in five games. The Sydney River product was also the league’s regular season scoring champion.

Kendall MacQueen (2 goals, 8 assists, 10 points), Sam MacKinnon (3 goals, 7 assists, 10 points), Josh MacAskill (8 assists, 8 points) and Chase Sampson (5 goals, 2 assists, 7 points) round out the team’s top five offensive producers in the playoffs.

The Redmen will open the tournament today at 12:20 p.m. against Halifax West, before facing the host Northumberland at 7:20 p.m. The team will finish the round robin Saturday at 9 a.m. against Auburn Drive. All games will be played at the Westville Miners Arena.

“Hopefully we’ll have our semifinal ticket booked before we get to Auburn Drive,” said Smith. “We will see where the chips fall, but we only worry about one game at a time.”
 

 

 

Glace Bay secured their spot at the provincial tournament when they defeated the Lockview Dragons of Fall River in a qualifying game at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre last Monday.

“The boys are pretty excited,” said Panthers head coach Dwayne Doucet. “It’s what we’ve been talking about all year, we’ve wanted to make it to the provincials, so we can’t wait to get things started.”

The Panthers finished second in the Cape Breton league with an 11-2-3-0 record. The team scored the most goals (79) and allowed the second-fewest goals against (32) in 17 games.

Doucet said his team was thankful to play in the provincial qualifying game, giving the players a chance to redeem themselves after losing in the Cape Breton final.

“They were disappointed with how they played in the championship series, so to be able to still get to provincials is very important to us,” he said, noting half of his roster is graduating this year.

“They played well against Lockview, so hopefully we can build off that going into provincials.”

Forward David Beaton powered the offence for the Panthers in the playoffs, scoring seven goals and adding four assists in six games. Matthew MacIntosh also finished with 11 points in six games.

Logan Snow (2 goals, 7 assists, 9 points), Xavier Johnson (5 goals, 3 assists, 8 points) and Brayden Boutilier (2 goals, 6 assists, 8 points) round out the club’s top five playoff producers.

Glace Bay will be joined in Pool ‘B’ by the Horton Griffins of Wolfville, Dr. J.H. Gillis Royals of Antigonish and Charles P. Allen Cheetahs of Bedford.

The Panthers begin the tournament today at 2 p.m. against Dr. J.H. Gillis, before playing Horton at 5:40 p.m. The team will finish the preliminary round Saturday at 2 p.m. against Charles P. Allen. All games at the Westville arena.

The tournament semifinals are scheduled for Saturday at 6 p.m. and 7:40 p.m. The championship game will be played Sunday at 1 p.m.

In Division 2 hockey provincials this weekend, the Dalbrae Dragons of Mabou will be in the Halifax Regional Municipality for their tournament.

Dalbrae opens the tournament today at 8:30 a.m. against École du Sommet of Halifax, before facing Clare at 1:30 p.m. The team’s final round robin game is Saturday at 1:45 p.m. against Central Kings of Berwick.

The Division 2 semifinals are Saturday at 6 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. The final is slated for Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Eastern Shore Community Centre in Musquodoboit Harbour.

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Mar 6, 2020

Glace Bay Panthers win qualifier to advance to provincial tournament this week

PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. — 

The Glace Bay Panthers will play in the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation Division 1 boys hockey provincials later this week in New Glasgow.

The Panthers defeated the Lockview Dragons of Fall River 4-1 in the provincial qualifying game held at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre on Monday.

Xavier Johnson scored twice, while Mitchell Hiscock and Connor MacIntyre added single markers for the Panthers, who were forced to play in the qualifying game after losing to the Riverview
Redmen last Thursday in the Highland Region final.

Ethan Price had the lone goal for Lockview.

Glace Bay's Colton Boutilier made 21 saves. Lockview's Ty Allison stopped 13 of 17 shots.

The NSSAF provincials will be hosted by Northumberland Regional High School, starting Friday. The schedule was not announced at press time.

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