Hockeyscenecom Your Source For Hockey Information In Atlantic CanadaNavigate Main Viewpoints Links ContactMonday August 2 2010 QMJHL NEWS GAME SUMMARY SCHEDULE NOTES NOTEBOOK STANDINGS LEADERS PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS 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 Back to Home WILDCATS PUT AN END TO SEA DOGS STREAK MONCTON NB December 13 2009 After going two full months without tasting defeat the leagueleading Saint John Sea Dogs had the taste in their mouths as they Left the Moncton Coliseum Sunday afternoon after dropping a 73 decision to the Moncton Wildcats bringing an end to their historic 22game winning streak The streak not only established a new franchise mark it also became the third longest in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League history and one of the lonest in Canadian Hockey League history Coincidentally the Sea Dogs franchiserecord run began with an overtime victory over the Wildcats back on October 17 at Harbour Station Scott Brannon Mark Hrivik and Randy Cameron each scored a pair of goals for the Wildcats while Mark Barberio netted the other goal for Moncton in Sundays win Cameron also contributed three assists His five points in the game is a personal bestWildcats netminder Shane Owen turned in a solid 27save performance between the pipes for the home team and improved to 71 since joining the team last month Import wingers Stanislav Galiev with a pair and Tomas Jurco provided the offence for Saint John in a losing effort while veteran goaltender MarcAntoine Glinas (32 saves) suffered just his fourth defeat of 200910 The Wildcats took an early 10 lead on Sunday when Hrivik beat Glinas on a wrist shot from the slot in the second minute of play Randy Cameron and Daniel Pettersen both picked up assists on the Slovakian forwards offensive strikeSaint John went on the power play midway through the opening frame generating several stellar scoring chances during the twominute manup session Some great work by Shane Owen in net for the hosts kept the visitors from converting on their numerical advantage however Freshman forward Stanislav Galiev produced the tying goal for Saint John at the 1359 mark of the first period taking a pass from linemate Nick Petersen in the neutral zone and bursting into Moncton territory on an uncontested breakaway The Russianborn sniper made a sensational deke on Owen prior to roofing the puck over the Moncton goalies flailing glove hand to tally the ninth marker of his rookie seasonSundays intraprovincial showdown reached ...