Host Sea Dogs shake rust, Bulldogs in 5-3 Memorial Cup win
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — New jerseys, new coach and new attitude — the Saint John Sea Dogs are making the best of a fresh reset after a disappointing playoff implosion.
First-round losers in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoffs to the underdog Rimouski Oceanic — dropping the fifth and deciding game of the series 30 seconds into overtime — the Sea Dogs fired bench boss Gordie Dwyer, hired interim coach Gardiner MacDougall and went to work on contending for the Memorial Cup as the host team.
So far, so good.
On Monday, in the first round-robin game of the major junior hockey league championship, the Sea Dogs started strong and then hung on to beat the Ontario Hockey League champion Hamilton Bulldogs 5-3at the TD Station, despite not playing a competitive game since their May 12 playoff exit.