ST. JOHN’S -UPDATE: Tuesday April 2, 2023 GROWLERS GONE! In a statement today from Deacon Sports and Entertainment, owners of the Newfoundland Growlers, said that negotiation to keep the team alive have failed. The Newfoundland Growlers are closing up shop after six season. “Despite the efforts of our front-office, Deacon Sports and Entertainment regrets to announce that the sale…
S A T U R D A Y There were three games played in the St. John’s Junior hockey League Saturday night. Peter Kavanagh scored a hat trick leading Southern Shore Breakers past Celtics 6-4. Daniel Alyward, Jarrod Avery and Justin David had the other goals…
Read MoreS U N D A Y Chris Sparkes scored a pair of goals and added an assists and Northeast Eagles came away with a 5-2 win over Southern Shore Breakers in Avalon East play Sunday night at Mobile. Chris Thorne, Chris Blackwood, and Chris Mooney added the other goals. Steven…
Read MoreS A T U R D A Y IceCaps lose their second straight to Portland falling 4-1. Gabriel Dumont with the Ice Caps goal. F R I D A Y The Portland Pirates scored twice in the first and third period and go on to a 5-1 win over…
Read MoreThe American Hockey League announced that St. John’s IceCaps forward Michael McCarron and defenceman Mark Barberio have been selected to play in the 2016 AHL All-Star Classic in Syracuse, NY. McCarron, a first round pick of the Montreal Canadiens in 2013, has played in 31 of 33 games with the…
Read MoreMontreal Canadiens have traded St. John’s Ice Cap’s goaltender Dustin Tokarski to the Anaheim Mighhty Ducks. In exchange they get left winger Max Friberg from the Anaheim Ducks. Friberg will join the IceCaps in St. John’s. Friberg, 23, has served two penalty minutes in six career NHL games with…
Read MoreBrandon Hynes of the Corner Brook Royals leads the scoring race in the Central West Senior hockey League after all teams have played 16 games each. Hynes has 15 goals and 12 assists for 27 points. Cam Fergus of the Cataracts holds down second place just two points behind Hynes.…
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