
Warren Sensational as Cats Take Shootout in Bathurst
February 24, 2024 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Moncton Wildcats News Release
Moncton's Keegan Warren made 43 saves - many spectacular - leading the Wildcats over the Acadie-Bathurst Titan 3-2 at the KC Irving Centre Thursday night. Miles Müller beat Antoine Keller for the shootout's only goal.
The Titan outshot the Cats 45-25, including 14-3 in the first period and 5-0 in the overtime. Wildcats goals to Yoan Loshing, his 36th, on a perfect feed from Caleb Desnoyers and defenseman Natan Grenier - who thrilled the crowd with the 'Michigan' manoeuvre, whipping the puck under the crossbar from almost behind the net. It was Grenier's 5th of the season at 10.24 of the third period.
Box score & highlights: https://chl.ca/lhjmq/gamecentre/30882/
The Cats now prepare for a home-and-home weekend with the Charlottetown Islanders - Saturday night at 7pm at Avenir Centre for the Annual 'Pride Night' game and Sunday at 3pm at Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown.
Buy Saturday tickets: Ticketmaster.ca
Follow your Wildcats 'March to the Playoffs' with all the action broadcast on 105.1 FM Harvesters Radio Moncton and the CHL TV webcasts with Marty Kingston.
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Stories from February 24, 2024
- Wildcats Win in Overtime - Moncton Wildcats
- Eagles Top Titan to Open Weekend Set - Cape Breton Eagles
- Eagles Top Titan to Open Weekend Set - Cape Breton Eagles
- Wildcats Best Isles 4-3 in OT - Charlottetown Islanders
- Warren Sensational as Cats Take Shootout in Bathurst - Moncton Wildcats
- Isles and Wildcats - Weekend Home-And-Home - Charlottetown Islanders
- Mooseheads Visit Quebec Sunday - Halifax Mooseheads
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