Hockeyscenecom Your Source For Hockey Information In Atlantic CanadaNavigate Main Viewpoints Links ContactMonday August 2 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 Back to Home FOG DEVILS LEAVE LEWISPORTE WITH THREE WINS Players from the St Johns Fog Devils and Central IcePak get ready for a faceoff during Sundays Newfoundland & Labrador Major Midget Hockey League play in Lewisporte LEWISPORTE NL NOVEMBER 15 2009 The St Johns Fog Devils bus departed Lewisporte Sunday afternoon with three weekend wins on board For the victorious league leading Fog Devils the next stop is Moncton where they will be competing in the Monctonian AAA Challenge beginning Thursday The St Johns Fog Devils extended their Newfoundland Major Midget AAA League undefeated streak to 11 games with a three game sweep of the Central IcePak on the weekend in Lewisporte Friday night at Lewisporte Arena Captain Zach OBrien led the Fog Devils attack with four goals and Scottie Bray earned his second consecutive shutout of the season as the St Johns squad defeated the Central IcePak 80 Connor Donaghey Andrew Sullivan Mike Cole and Nick Lindstrom also scored for St Johns against the IcePaks Mitchell Cooper The match on Saturday night was much closer thanks to the outstanding effort from Nicholas Burt in the IcePak net Despite falling 4 to 1 to the Fog Devils Burt was clearly the first star of the game making 53 saves on the evening and denying breakaway attempts from Andrew Sullivan and Marcus Power in spectacular fashion Mike Cole popped home a rebound for the Fog Devils opening marker but Jared King of the IcePak evened things up just minutes later busting down the right wing sidestepping a Fog Devil body check at the blue line before lodging the puck over goalie Scottie Walshs shoulder It was the lone goal on Walsh who also put in a solid effort on the evening Andrew Sullivan perhaps the best Fog Devils on the night with a three point effort intercepted an IcePak pass and slipped the puck by Burt to make it 21 before the end of the period After a scoreless second frame rookie winger Justin OReilly served notice that his recent injury is behind him scoring twice in the third period In Sundays noonday match the Fog Devils stepped up their passing game and the IcePak responded with a hardskating and improved defensive zone play to provide fans with the best display of ...