QMJHL Saint John Sea Dogs

Beaulieu Cleans Up In Hamilton Bulldogs Awards

Published on April 22, 2013 under Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Saint John Sea Dogs News Release


HAMILTON, ON - Former Saint John Sea Dog Nathan Beaulieu dominated the Hamilton Bulldogs individual player awards Sunday afternoon.

The rookie defenceman took home four of the team's awards Sunday afternoon. He led the team with 24 assists and tied for the lead with 31 points with Gabriel Dumont for the Hamilton Bulldogs Leading Scorer Award.

The local media selected co-winners for the Tim Hortons Top Defenceman Award as Beaulieu shared the honour with Jarred Tinordi. Hamilton's Radio Broadcast Team selected Beaulieu for the Swiss Chalet Top Rookie Award as well.

Finally, Beaulieu took home top honours, nabbing the Hamilton Spectator Most Valuable Player Award. The award, selected by a vote of the Hamilton Bulldogs players, was punctuated by a six game stint with the big club, the Montreal Canadiens, as he chipped in two assists and had a +5 rating in the span.

A full list of Hamilton's award winners can be found here.

The Bulldogs finished in 30th place in the AHL with a 29-41-1-5 record and 64 points.

The Sea Dogs get back to work for the 2013-14 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League season in August.




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