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SHELLEY: RABBITS DROP MEETING WITH EVERBLADES
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BY: Mark Shelley, Greenville Swamp Rabbits GREENVILLE, S.C. – The Greenville Swamp Rabbits fell to the Florida Everblades 4-0 in the season's first meeting for the two clubs at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Friday night. An early power play opportunity for the Everblades led to a one-timer goal from Joe Pendenza at the 3:57 mark, giving Florida the 1-0 lead. In the second, the Everblades scored an early goal to extend their lead to 2-0 after a back-side tip by Blake Winiecki at 3:07 into the period. Midway through the third, John McCarron scored the third goal for Florida at 9:44 before a late goal from Pendenza at 14:38 would secure the 4-0 Everblades victory. FUTURE SCHEDULE Greenville will remain at home on Saturday night for their second meeting of the season with the Florida Everblades at 7:05 p.m. Swamp Rabbits Single Game Tickets are on sale now! For more information or to secure your seats today, call 864-674-PUCK (7825) or email [email protected] ABOUT US Acquired by Spire Sports + Entertainment (SS+E) in 2020, the Greenville Swamp Rabbits hockey team has been providing family-friendly, live entertainment at Bon Secours Wellness Arena since 2010. Formerly the Greenville Road Warriors, the Swamp Rabbits are the highest-level professional minor league franchise in South Carolina. The Swamp Rabbits are proud affiliates of the NHL's Florida Panthers and AHL's Charlotte Checkers. Additionally, Greenville is a member of the ECHL, Premier' A.A.'’ Hockey. GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS HOME Read the full article
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KEELEY: BRAZEAU LAST ONE TO MAKE MAINE ROSTER
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KEELEY: JUSTIN BRAZEAU WAS ASSIGNED TO MAINE, COMPLETING THE SEASON-OPENING ROSTER Former Newfoundland Growler star joins Mariners from Providence BY: Michael Keeley, Maine Mariners PORTLAND, ME – October 21, 2021 – Forward Justin Brazeau was assigned to the Mariners Wednesday from the American Hockey League’s Providence Bruins. A former 100-point scorer in the Ontario Hockey League, Mariners fans may remember Brazeau from his time with the Newfoundland Growlers in 2019-20. Brazeau, 23, hails from New Liskeard, ON, and is 6’6, 225 pounds. A star in the OHL, he played four seasons for the North Bay Batallion, where he increased his point total exponentially each year. In the 2018-19 season, he finished second in the league. He had 113 points in 68 games, including a league-best 61 goals. That season, he was also captain of the Batallion. Brazeau also put up a 75-point campaign for North Bay the season prior. Turning pro in 2019-20, Brazeau signed a two-year deal with the American Hockey League’s Toronto Marlies. He played just one game for the Marlies and spent the remainder of the season with their ECHL affiliates and Mariners division rival, the Newfoundland Growlers. Brazeau led the Growlers with 27 goals and was second in points, with 55 in 57 games. He was named to the ECHL All-Rookie Team. Last season, Brazeau appeared in 21 games for the Marlies, scoring four goals and adding one assist. In late August, he signed with Providence. The Mariners season-opening roster is complete, consisting of 14 forwards, eight defensemen, and three goaltenders. Click here to view the roster. The Mariners are now proud affiliates of the Boston Bruins and begin their 2021-22 season, presented by Hannaford To Go on October 22, with the home opener against the Worcester Railers, sponsored by Skowhegan Savings. Individual game tickets for all 36 home games are on sale now, online at the Trusted Choice Box Office inside the Cross Insurance Arena or by calling the box office at 207-775-3458. In addition, full season, half-season, 12-game mini-plans, and 10-ticket flex plans are also available. More information on ticket packages is available by calling 833-GO-MAINE, emailing [email protected], or by visiting MarinersOfMaine.com. HOME Read the full article
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CANTLON: HOCKEY OFF-SEASON NEWS & NOTES - Vol. 22
BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The NHL playoffs have completed their round-robin and play-in round and are now well into the "first round" of the playoffs. News is coming with increased speed and levels of import. In Gatineau, Quebec, an interesting development that will have a major effect on the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) Olympiques team. The governing agency assembled during the pandemic has announced that their home arena, the Robert Guertin Arena, will be maintained as an emergency COVID-19 shelter for another year which will keep the Olympiques out of the building. Known by the French acronym CISSSO, the announcement by that authority came as a shock to the QMJHL team. The authority has scheduled the vacating of the arena this week to accommodate the Olympiques pre-season preparations. But in a terse release last Friday morning, the agency said the Guertin Arena was “essential to protect (vulnerable) populations … and to provide them with long-term stability,” in a story in the Ottawa Sun. There are 14 other structures that were under consideration along with the arena to serve as an emergency shelter. There are initial ongoing discussions between the city, the team and governing health agency seeking an amicable solution. The city, which owns the arena, supported the decision and “will work with its partners to identify solutions for activities that have normally been held at the Robert-Guertin arena,” CISSSO said. Read the full article
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