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Glace Bay captures Highland Region hockey championship

The Glace Bay Panthers captured the Highland Region championship, sweeping the best-of-three final series with the Memorial Marauders at the Emera Centre Northside on Thursday. Member of the team, not in order, Ty Clarke, Owen Coombes, Tyler Cormier, Matthew Crane, Brady Doucette, Mason Fraser, Jonathan Gallant, Parker Hanrahan, Adam Hicks, Jarrett Hicks, Mitchell MacDonald, Darian MacInnis, Connor MacIntyre, Ethan Murrant, Dylan O'Neill, Liam Peterson, Lochlan Pilling, Logan Snow, and Khonor White. PHOTO SUBMITTED/DWAYNE DOUCETTE

The Glace Bay Panthers captured the Highland Region championship, sweeping the best-of-three final series with the Memorial Marauders at the Emera Centre Northside on Thursday. Member of the team, not in order, Ty Clarke, Owen Coombes, Tyler Cormier, Matthew Crane, Brady Doucette, Mason Fraser, Jonathan Gallant, Parker Hanrahan, Adam Hicks, Jarrett Hicks, Mitchell MacDonald, Darian MacInnis, Connor MacIntyre, Ethan Murrant, Dylan O'Neill, Liam Peterson, Lochlan Pilling, Logan Snow, and Khonor White. PHOTO SUBMITTED/DWAYNE DOUCETTE - Contributed

First time since 2016

 
NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — 

For the first time since 2016, the Glace Bay Panthers are the Highland Region Division 1 high school hockey champions.

The Panthers captured the title with a 4-0 victory over the Memorial Marauders in Game 2 of the best-of-three Cape Breton High School Hockey League final series at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney on Thursday.

Glace Bay wins the series 2-0. The team also beat Memorial 8-1 at Miners Forum in Glace Bay on Sunday.

Tyler Cormier scored twice, while Jarrett Hicks and Logan Snow added single markers for the Panthers. All four goals came on the power play.

Glace Bay’s Darian MacInnis stopped all 23 shots he faced for his second win of the series. Memorial’s Andrew Marsh turned aside 29 of 33 shots.

 

 

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will won't be a Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation provincial championship tournament this season.

- Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter for the Cape Breton Post. Follow Jeremy on Twitter @CBPost_Jeremy.

Mar 26, 2021

From friends to rivals

Andrew Marsh of the Memorial Marauders watches the play during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action earlier this season. Marsh is currently going head-to-head with his former goaltending partner Darian MacInnis of the Glace Bay Panthers in the league's championship series.

 

Darian MacInnis of the Glace Bay Panthers looks for the puck during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action earlier this season. MacInnis will face some of his former Cape Breton Jets teammates, who are currently playing with the Memorial Marauders in the league final. JEREMY FRASER • CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Darian MacInnis of the Glace Bay Panthers looks for the puck during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action earlier this season. MacInnis will face some of his former Cape Breton Jets teammates, who are currently playing with the Memorial Marauders in the league final. JEREMY FRASER • CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

 

The Glace Bay Panthers and Memorial Marauders are no strangers to each other.

In a four-team Cape Breton High School Hockey League, the teams met seven times since October with Glace Bay winning the season series 6-1.

The two teams are currently playing in the best-ofthree league championship series with the Panthers leading the series 1-0 heading into Game 2 on Thursday night at 7 p.m. in North Sydney.

Aside from the season statistics, there's more to the league final than meets the eye.

Among the players on both rosters, 11 were teammates last season with the Cape Breton Jets of the Nova Scotia Under-16 'AAA' Hockey League.

Mason Chapman, Cole Jessome and Andrew Marsh are now members of the Marauders, while Jonathan Gallant, Brady Doucet, Tyler Cormier, Ethan Murrant, Khoner White, Matt Crane, Liam Peterson and Darian MacInnis are suiting up for the Panthers.

These players know each other better than anyone. They have gone from skating alongside each other and having each other's back in the 2019-20 season to now being rivals, representing their respective schools.

The biggest story of the series comes down to the goaltending battle between MacInnis and Marsh, who surprisingly didn't start Game 1. The two had a strong relationship between the pipes for the Jets last season and were able to learn from each other while having some healthy competition for minutes.

MacInnis and Marsh have arguably been the league's top goaltenders this season. Both gave their teams a chance to win every single night and were really a key part of their respective clubs success.

ELITE LEVEL

Those 11 players alone played at an elite level of hockey as did many of the remaining players on both teams who also played high-level hockey prior to joining their school programs. It speaks volumes for the talent in the Cape Breton High School Hockey League.

If you look at the regular season standings you may come to the conclusion that Glace Bay and Riverview had run away with the top two spots. However, the standings are misleading because the league itself has been one of the more competitive in recent years.

Glace Bay earned a welldeserved first place finish in the regular season. The team was led by Jarrett Hicks with 15 goals and 34 points as well as Connor MacIntyre and Logan Snow, who posted 26 points apiece.

Memorial was much improved from last season. The club lost more than five onegoal games and two two-goal contests during the regular season, while being led by Grade 12s Ian Jenkins and Nolan Ryan.

Although Glace Bay was almost a lock for the championship series, many anticipated the Panthers would be playing the Riverview Ravens in the league final. The Panthers did what they had to do in the double round-robin playoffs, while the Ravens struggled to play consistently following the departure of head coach Jimmy Smith in January.

Nobody should be overly surprised the Marauders were able to fight their way to the championship series. In fact, in this very column on Feb. 17, the Cape Breton Post indicated the Sydney Minesbased school could cause fits for top contenders. Were we wrong? Memorial opened the double round-robin playoffs on Feb. 26 with a 4-2 win over Riverview, which had finished 17 points ahead of them in the regular season. The Marauders would finish the round robin with a 3-2 record, securing their spot in the league final.

As for the 11 players who once called each other teammates, this series should be special for them. It's a series like this that makes lasting memories no matter who comes out on top.

Years down the road when these players are finished their high school careers and have families of their own, you can bet they will have stories from this unusual season and series to share with their loved ones and friends.

Mar 24, 2021

Glace Bay Panthers open high school hockey league championship series with win over Memorial Marauders

Glace Bay Panthers logo.

GLACE BAY, N.S. — 

The Glace Bay Panthers are one victory away from winning the Cape Breton High School Hockey League championship.

The Panthers defeated the Memorial Marauders 8-1 in Game 1 of the league final series at the Miners Forum in Glace Bay on Sunday.

Jonathan Gallant, Jarrett Hicks and Logan Snow each scored twice, while Brady Doucette and Ethan Murrant chipped in with single markers for the Panthers.

Nolan Ryan had the lone goal for the Marauders.

 

 

Glace Bay's Darian MacInnis made 25 saves. Memorial's Aiden Penny stopped 21 of 29 shots.

Game 2 of the series will take place on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

Mar 23, 2021

Memorial Marauders defeat Sydney Academy Wildcats in high school hockey Thursday

Ryan MacMullin of the Memorial Marauders, left, takes the puck to the net as he battles with Rylan Perry of the Sydney Academy Wildcats near goaltender Liam Collings during Cape Breton High School Hockey League playoff action at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney on Thursday. Memorial won the game 5-2.

Ryan MacMullin of the Memorial Marauders, left, takes the puck to the net as he battles with Rylan Perry of the Sydney Academy Wildcats near goaltender Liam Collings during Cape Breton High School Hockey League playoff action at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney on Thursday. Memorial won the game 5-2. - Jeremy Fraser

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — 

The Memorial Marauders posted a 5-2 win over the Sydney Academy Wildcats in Cape Breton High School Hockey League playoff action at the Emera Centre Northside on Thursday.

Mason Chapman and Ian Jenkins both netted a pair of goals, while Ryan MacMullin chipped in with a single marker for the Marauders.

Alex Chenhall and Ty Axworthy replied with goals for the Wildcats.

Memorial's Andrew Marsh made 15 saves. Sydney Academy's Liam Collings stopped 26 of 31 shots.

The Cape Breton High School Hockey League double round robin will continue on Sunday when the Glace Bay Panthers host Memorial at 7 p.m. at Miners Forum in Glace Bay.

- Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter for the Cape Breton Post. Follow Jeremy on Twitter @CBPost_Jeremy.

Mar 19, 2021

Glace Bay Panthers shutout Sydney Academy Wildcats on the road Wednesday

Glace Bay Panthers logo.

MEMBERTOU, N.S. — 

The Glace Bay Panthers continued their Cape Breton High School Hockey League playoff dominance on Wednesday.

The Panthers blanked the Sydney Academy Wildcats 7-0 at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.

 

Adam Hicks scored twice while Jarrett Hicks, Tye Clarke, Connor MacIntyre, Logan Snow and Jonathan Gallant chipped in with single markers for the Panthers (4-0-0-0).

With the loss, Sydney Academy's playoff record falls to 2-3-0-0.

Glace Bay' Owen Coombes stopped all 15 shots he faced. Sydney Academy's Daniel MacGillivary turned aside 37 of 44 shots.

Cape Breton High School Hockey League playoffs continue on Thursday when the Memorial Marauders host Sydney Academy at 7 p.m. at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

- Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter for the Cape Breton Post. Follow Jeremy on Twitter @CBPost_Jeremy.

Mar 18, 2021

Chenhall scores winner to lead Sydney Academy past Memorial in high school hockey Wednesday

Alex Chenhall of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, left, works his way around Cole Jessome of the Memorial Marauders during Cape Breton High School League playoff action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Wednesday. Sydney Academy won the game 2-1.

Alex Chenhall of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, left, works his way around Cole Jessome of the Memorial Marauders during Cape Breton High School League playoff action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Wednesday. Sydney Academy won the game 2-1. - Jeremy Fraser

MEMBERTOU, N.S. — 

Alex Chenhall's power play goal at 4:25 of the third period proved to be the game-winner as Sydney Academy edged Memorial 2-1 in Cape Breton High School Hockey League playoff action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Wednesday.

 

Mason Mills also found the back of the net on the power play for the Wildcats (2-2-0-0).

Mason Chapman had the lone goal for the Marauders (2-2-0-0).

Sydney Academy's Liam Collings made 27 saves. Memorial's Aidan Penny stopped 15 of 17 shots before being replaced by Andrew Marsh who faced one shot during the third period. Penny
was tagged with the loss.

Cape Breton High School Hockey League double round robin playoff action continues on Wednesday when Sydney Academy hosts Glace Bay at 7 p.m. at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.

- Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter with the Cape Breton Post. Follow Jeremy on Twitter @CBPost_Jeremy.

Mar 11, 2021
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