League News

   

Snow's four-point performance helps Panthers beat Marauders in high school hockey action

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — 

After losing in the Panther Classic semifinal last Saturday, the Glace Bay Panthers returned to the win column on Thursday.

Logan Snow's four-point performance held lead the Panthers to a 6-4 victory over the Memorial Marauders in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

Xavier Johnson, Brayden Boutilier and Matthew MacIntosh also scored goals for the Panthers.

Jacob Jessome scored three goals for the Marauders, while Evan Fraser chipped in with a single marker.

Owen Coombes made 14 saves for Glace Bay. Aidan Penny turned aside 18 of 28 shots for Memorial.

Cape Breton High School Hockey resumes on Friday when the Riverview Redmen host the Marauders at 7 p.m. at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre in Coxheath.



Dec 13, 2019

RHS @ SA Game Scheduled for tonight, Wed. Dec. 11th has been postponed due to weather.

RHS @ SA Game Scheduled for tonight, Wed. Dec. 11th has been postponed due to weather. The game will be made up on a later date.

Dec 11, 2019

Riverview falls to Dartmouth school in Panther Classic final

GLACE BAY, N.S. — 

The defending tournament champion Riverview Redmen ended up on the wrong end of a 6-0 score line that saw Dartmouth’s Auburn Eagles capture the 2019 Panther Classic title.

Riverview defeated the host Glace Bay Panthers 4-1 in one of two semifinal matches played on Saturday.

The other match saw Auburn cruise to a 7-2 win over Truro’s C.E.C. Cougars.

Other teams that took part in the tournament’s 2019 edition were Sydney Academy Wildcats, Memorial Marauders, Antigonish’s Dr. J.H. Gillis Royals and North Nova Gryphons of New Glasgow.

Riverview won the Panther Classic in 2018, while Glace Bay last claimed victory in their annual tournament in 2017.

 



Dec 8, 2019

Glace Bay opens Panther Classic with victory over Sydney Academy

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

The Glace Bay Panthers opened the Panther Classic with a 6-2 victory over the Sydney Academy Wildcats at the Canada Games Complex on Thursday.

The Panthers scored four goals in the second period, which proved to be the difference in the game.

Logan Snow and Dylan O’Neill both scored twice for Glace Bay, while Xavier Johnson and Mitchell MacDonald chipped in with a single marker.

 

 

 

Connor Campbell and Belle Jacobs replied with goals for the Wildcats.

Colton Boutilier made 11 saves for Glace Bay. Daniel MacGillivary turned aside 41 of 47 shots for Sydney Academy.

In other action, the Riverview Redmen blanked the Memorial Marauders 5-0.

Nathaniel Fuller had a hat trick for the Redmen, while Curtis Novak and Chase Sampson also netted goals.

Michael MacMullen stopped all 22 shots for the shutout. Aidan Penny turned aside 19 of 24 shots for Memorial.

The Panther Classic will resume on Friday.

Friday’s schedule:
10 a.m. – Sydney Academy vs. Dr. J.H. Gillis
12 p.m. – Riverview vs. CEC
2 p.m. – Auburn Driver vs. Dr. J.H. Gillis
4 p.m. – Memorial vs. Glace Bay
6 p.m. – Riverview vs. Auburn Drive
8 p.m. – Glace Bay Vs. CEC

 


Dec 6, 2019

Glace Bay Panthers on the prowl for second Panther Classic title in three years

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

Alec Campbell has only one thing on his mind heading into the Panther Classic this weekend.

And that's winning the tournament.

The graduating defenceman had his first taste of the Panther Classic high school hockey tournament last year, but unfortunately, the host Glace Bay Panthers didn’t make it to the final.

“I try not to think about that part, but focus more on winning the title (this year),” said Campbell of his final Panther Classic. “We know the feeling of winning a tournament and we hope it’s even better if we can win our own.”

Last month, the Panthers, who currently sit second in the Cape Breton High School Hockey League with a 4-2-2-0 record, captured the Memorial-hosted Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold Hockey Tournament title.

In the championship game, the Panthers edged longtime rival, Riverview Redmen, 4-3 in overtime to claim the Green and Gold championship, revenge for the Redmen eliminating Glace Bay in the Panther Classic semifinal last December.

“We know what it takes to win a tournament championship,” said the 17-year-old defenceman. “We’re going to have to bring that same effort that we brought in the Green and Gold and if we do we should have a good shot at winning.”

This year’s edition of the Panther Classic will kick off on Thursday with all four local teams hitting the ice at the Canada Games Complex on the Cape Breton University campus.

Along with the host Panthers, the four-day tournament will feature local representatives Riverview, Sydney Academy Wildcats and Memorial Marauders.

Meanwhile, the Dr. J.H. Gillis Royals of Antigonish, North Nova Gryphons of New Glasgow, Cobequid Educational Centre Cougars (CEC) of Truro, and Auburn Drive Eagles of Cole Harbour will also compete in the tournament.

Panthers head coach Dwayne Doucet said among the visiting teams, Glace Bay is familiar with CEC and Auburn Drive after playing them earlier this season.

“CEC beat us 3-2 and that game could have gone either way, while the Auburn Drive game was back-and-forth, but they ended up getting the better of us,” said Doucet.

“We haven’t seen Dr. J.H. Gillis or North Nova this season, but we’re certainly going to be watching them this weekend and will know them by the end of the tournament.”

 

 

 

Glace Bay last won the Panther Classic in 2017, defeating the Redmen 2-1 in overtime to capture the title.

The Panthers will begin the quest Thursday for their second Panther Classic title in three years when they face Sydney Academy. Game time is 8 p.m.

“It’s extremely important to win the first game because you want to be able to control your own destiny throughout the tournament,” said Campbell, who serves as the Panthers' captain.

“We’re expecting lots of support from our fans and we know how important the tournament is to the Glace Bay community, so it should be a good weekend.”

Glace Bay is icing a fairly young team this year, however, the club lost only seven players from last year’s group, with the majority returning to the Panthers' lineup this season.

“The players are young but have the experience of playing in the tournament last year, so hopefully that experience will show this weekend,” said Doucet, who won the Panther Classic in his first year as the team’s head coach.

“I think they will remember the feeling they had when they won the Green and Gold — we want them to bring that intensity and drive every single game.”

Along with playing Sydney Academy, the Panthers will also face CEC on Friday at 6 p.m., before wrapping up the round robin on Saturday with a game against the Royals at 12 p.m.

During Thursday's game, the Panthers will wear special pink jerseys to honour the memory of four-year-old Jaycee Tracey, who died suddenly after contracting meningococcal septicemia in early May.

“Our motto all season has been positivity, so whenever you can take a horrible situation like that and turn it into something great, it's a good thing,” said Campbell.

The semifinals are slated for Saturday at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., while the championship game will be held Sunday at 1 p.m.


SCHEDULE

2019 Panther Classic High School Hockey Tournament

Canada Games Complex, Sydney

Division 1 – Glace Bay Panthers, Sydney Academy Wildcats, Dr. J.H. Gillis Royals and Cobequid Educational Centre Cougars (CEC)

Division 2 – Riverview Redmen, Memorial Marauders, Auburn Drive Eagles and North Nova Gryphons

Thursday

  • 6 p.m. – Riverview vs. Memorial
  • 8 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. Sydney Academy

Friday

  • 10 a.m. – CEC vs. J.H. Gillis
  • 12 p.m. – Memorial vs. Auburn Drive
  • 2 p.m. – Sydney Academy vs. J.H. Gillis
  • 4 p.m. – Auburn Drive vs. North Nova
  • 6 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. CEC
  • 8 p.m. – Riverview vs. North Nova

Saturday

  • 8 a.m. – Sydney Academy vs. CEC
  • 10 a.m. – Memorial vs. North Nova
  • 12 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. J.H. Gillis
  • 2 p.m. – Riverview vs. Auburn
  • 6 p.m. – First place in Division 1 vs. Second place in Division 2
  • 8 p.m. – First place in Division 2 vs. Second place in Division 1

Sunday

  • 1 p.m. – Championship game
  •  


Dec 4, 2019

Redmen down Panthers in overtime for high school hockey win

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

The Riverview Redmen remain undefeated in Cape Breton High School Hockey League regular season play. 

The Redmen edged the Glace Bay Panthers 2-1 in overtime at the Canada Games Complex on the Cape Breton University Campus on Sunday.

Chase Sampson scored twice, including the overtime winner, for the Redmen.

David Beaton had the lone goal for the Panthers. 

Michael MacMullen made 23 saves for Riverview. Colton Boutilier stopped 19 of 21 shots for Glace Bay.

Cape Breton High School Hockey League action reumes on Wednesday with the Sydney Academy Wildcats hosting the Memorial Marauders at 7 p.m. at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.

sports@cbpost.com
Twitter: @CBPost_Sports



Dec 3, 2019
3334353637