Zachary Emond. (Image: Saint John Sea Dogs/Submitted)
Another NHL prospect is joining the Saint John Sea Dogs lineup after a trade earlier this week.
The Sea Dogs have acquired overage goaltender Zachary Emond in a trade with Rouyn-Noranda.
In return, the Huskies received a fourth-round pick in 2023 and a sixth-round pick in 2022.
Emond was selected in the sixth round of the 2018 NHL Draft by San Jose.
The Quebec native signed a standard entry-level contract with the team in May 2019.
Trevor Georgie, president and general manager of the Sea Dogs, said Emond is very experienced and will enhance the leadership in their dressing room.
Gunler led Sweden with four goals, five points in preliminary round by Michael Smith @MSmithCanes / Hurricanes.com
The preliminary round of the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship is complete, and all four Carolina Hurricanes prospects are moving on to the quarterfinals after strong showings in the first four games of the tournament.
With its high-octane offense, Team Canada won all four of its games to finish atop Group A, while Team USA finished ahead of Russia and Sweden in Group B. It s more the little things that the development coaches have talked with these athletes about; it s not always the production, said Canes Director of Player Personnel Darren Yorke. We like to see growth from these players. The pace and competition of these games is higher than their average elite game. For them to continue to
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EDMONTON Quinton Byfield had two goals and four assists in Canada’s 10-0 win over Switzerland at the world junior men’s hockey championship Tuesday.
Jakob Pelletier scored twice for Canada (3-0).
Connor McMichael, Dylan Cozens, Philip Tomasino, Ryan Suzuki, Cole Perfetti and Kaiden Guhle also scored for the defending champions.
Canadian goaltender Devon Levi posted a 15-save shutout.
Swiss goalie Noah Patenaude of the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs stopped 42 shots in the loss, his first start of the tournament.
Canada caps the preliminary round Thursday against Finland (2-0) in what is expected to be the toughest test yet for the host team.