
Stammer Records First QMJHL Goal During a Tough Night against the Sea Dogs
November 14, 2020 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Moncton Wildcats News Release
Rookie forward Owen Stammer scored his first QMJHL goal as part of the Wildcats' 9-4 loss to the Saint John Sea Dogs, Friday at TD Station.
Yoan Loshing, Charles-Antoine Pilote and Alexis Daniel also found the net for Moncton.
Loshing's goal was a power play strike halfway through the first period that opened the scoring in the game.
Saint John evened the score four minutes later.
Stammer gave the Wildcats a 2-1 lead with under two minutes left in the period, an advantage the team carried into the first intermission.
The Sea Dogs tied the game again with a power play goal 19 seconds into the second period and took a 3-2 lead two minutes later.
Pilote responded five-and-a-half minutes into the middle frame to make the score 3-3.
Saint John regained the edge with eight minutes to go in the period, scoring four times in under two minutes to open up 7-3 lead.
Daniel got Moncton back to within three goals with two minutes left in the second period, during a delayed penalty against Saint John.
Saint John added two more goals in the third to seal their win.
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Stories from November 14, 2020
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- QMJHL Announces An Extended Christmas Break for Players and Staff - Saint John Sea Dogs
- Islanders and Eagles Renew Hostilities in Second Half of Back-To-Back - Charlottetown Islanders
- Stammer Records First QMJHL Goal During a Tough Night against the Sea Dogs - Moncton Wildcats
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