Sea Dogs Select Russian F Alexander Vdovenko in CHL Import Draft

The Saint John Sea Dogs have selected Russian forward Alexander Vdovenko 42nd overall in the 2016 CHL Import Draft. The 17-year-old from Moscow is 6’4″ and 200 lbs. and plays centre and left wing. Vdovenko (pronounced “doh-VEHN-koh”) posted nine goals and 24 points in 34 games last season with the Vityaz Podolsk Under-17 team in Russia.…

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Sea Dogs Extend Assistant Coaches Cowan & Boutilier

General Manager Darrell Young announced Thursday the Saint John Sea Dogs have extended the contracts of assistant coaches Jeff Cowan and Paul Boutilier.

General Manager Darrell Young announced Thursday the Saint John Sea Dogs have extended the contracts of assistant coaches Jeff Cowan and Paul Boutilier. Terms of the extensions were not disclosed. Cowan, 39, joined the Sea Dogs as an assistant coach in November 2013 and has worked primarily with the club’s forwards and penalty killers. The…

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Donovan Recognized with Hockey Canada Order of Merit

Tom Donovan, the executive director of the Saint John Sea Dogs Foundation, has received the Hockey Canada Order of Merit (East) award at a special ceremony held May 27th in Moncton.

Tom Donovan, the executive director of the Saint John Sea Dogs Foundation, has received the Hockey Canada Order of Merit (East) award at a special ceremony held May 27th in Moncton. Donovan’s involvement in minor hockey spans decades, starting in 1989 with a five-year stint as the president of the Kennebecasis Minor Hockey Association. He…

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Highmore Named QMJHL’s Third Star of the Week

Saint John Sea Dogs centre Matthew Highmore has been named the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s third star of the week for the period ending January 24th. The Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, native registered three goals and seven points in three games last week. Highmore, 19, kicked off his week with two goals and an assist…

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Two Saint John Sea Dogs Make January “Craig’s List”

Two Saint John Sea Dogs are ranked as potential selections in the 2016 National Hockey League Draft in the January edition of “Craig’s List.” TSN Director of Scouting and ex-NHL general manager Craig Button updated his list of the top 100 prospects, and it includes defencemen Luke Green and Oliver Felixson. Green, who recently turned 18,…

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Sea Dogs & WildCats Team Up for Blood Drive

The Saint John Sea Dogs and the Moncton Wildcats, in association with engineering firm Hatch Mott MacDonald and Canadian Blood Services (CBS), are teaming up for the second straight year to hold the “Community Rivalry” blood drive during the month of January. Each team’s goal is 600 donations between January 4th and January 29th, 2016.…

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Trevor Georgie New President of Sea Dogs

The Saint John Sea Dogs recently announced Trevor Georgie is the new president of the team. Georgie is an accomplished sports and entertainment professional who has enjoyed leadership roles on the property, client and agency sides of the business. His career has led him to work for, and partner with, like-minded brands across the sports and entertainment…

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