Hockeyscenecom Your Source For Hockey Information In Atlantic CanadaNavigate Main Viewpoints Links ContactTuesday March 30 2010 NLMAAA NEWS GAME SUMMARY SCHEDULE NOTES NOTEBOOK STANDINGS LEADERS STATS PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS CONTACTS PLAYOFFS TEAMS Special Events MONCTONIAN MAJOR MONCTONIAN MINOR HCARC HOCKEY CALENDAR GATINEAU CHOWDER CUP IN THE PROS HALIFAX SHOWCASE BRANCHES CHALLENGE CUP CANADA GAMES POND HOCKEY HOCKEY SCHOOLS IN THE NCAA TELUS CUP NEW MJAHL DRAFT MISC QMJHL ENTRY DRAFT ESSO CUP PREP SCHOOLS Contact NewsContact ResultsContact Commentsfax (506) 3865879call 18889177070 Notebook Send items for inclusion in the Notebook to news@hockeyscenecom From February 1622 A TIP OF THE HAT to Shayne Morrissey of the TriPen Frost who earned seven scoring points four goals and three assists last weekend in his teams two playoff games with Central Also special mention to Zack OBrien of the St Johns Fog Devils who scored three goals and assisted on three others and Ken Neil of the Frost who scored two goals and assisted on four others The playoffs got underway last weekend with two games in each series and will continue this weekend with as many as three games in the home of the lower ranked team The best of seven semifinal series between St Johns Fog Devils and Western Subways could be decided as early as Saturday night while the one between the TriPen Frost and Central IcePak could end Sunday but if neither team has four wins it will continue the following weekend back in Bay Roberts The final series is scheduled to be played over the last two weekends of March There were two hat tricks during the opening weekend of the playoffs by Shayne Morrissey of the Frost and Jacob Pitcher of the Fog Deils Both occurred Saturday night The Frost scored on half of their powerplay opportunities in the first two games going three for six The Subways capitalized on two of six the IcePak six of 19 and the Fog Devils three of 11Overall the teams capitalized on onethird of their chances Brad Greene of the IcePak had the most powerplay points with three On the other side the Subways led the way killing 727% of their shorthanded situations Joey Yetman of the Frost faced 58 shots allowing only four goals in 83 minutes of play for a 931 save percentage He was the winning goaltender Saturday night and lost in relief Sunday Andrew Caines of the Fog Devils just gave up two goals Sunday on 24 shots to come out of the weekend with the best goals against average 200 This years Atlantic Regional Major Midget AAA Championship will be played at the Lord Beaverbrook Rink in Saint John NB April 25 Nova Scotia is down to their final four New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island wont start their playoffs until March We regret the delay in posting information on the TriPenCentral ser...