Journal Pioneer

Islanders lose to rallying Mooseheads

- BY JASON MALLOY

The Halifax Mooseheads scored two goals in the first minute and six seconds of the third period to defeat the Charlottet­own Islanders 3-2 Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action at the Eastlink Centre. “They seized the bounces there off the start of the third, but in a very ironic way I thought we played much, much better tonight,” Isles head coach Jim Hulton said. “I like a lot about our game other than just the end result.” Islanders rookie defenceman Lukas Cormier opened the scoring 3:24 into the second with a wrist shot through traffic off a faceoff win by Derek Gentile. “It’s sure nice to get the first one out of the way,” said the fourth overall pick from June’s draft. “It was a nice faceoff win by Gents and I just shot the puck on the net.” Patrick Kyte tied it at 11:29 and the teams went to the third tied 1-1. Raphael Lavoie banked a passed from behind the net in off skates to give Halifax the lead 13 seconds into the third and Samuel Asselin tallied a power-play marker 53 seconds later after a shot hit the back boards and bounced to him at the side of the net. Thomas Casey converted a Kevin Gursoy pass to cut the deficit to one at 11:12, but the Islanders wouldn’t get any closer. It was Gursoy’s first regular-season game as an Islander after not dressing for Friday’s opener. “He showed soft skill in tight areas and I thought his compete level was really good tonight,” Hulton said. “It’s never easy to scratch a 19-year-old, but I thought he responded like a pro.” Marcel Barinka, Arnaud Durandeau, Kyte, Justin Barron and Jordan Maher had the Halifax assists. Alexis Gravel made 30 saves for the victory while Dakota LundCornis­h stopped 19 shots in the loss. Hulton said he saw more flashes Saturday of the team he expects Charlottet­own to be, but noted the timing is just a bit off, particular with the Nikita Alexandrov­Brett Budgell-Gentile line. “We had a lot more moments tonight of the image we want to portray and the identity we want to see,” he said. “We had a lot of good looks and Gravel was really good today.” Halifax, which is hosting the Memorial Cup in the spring, improved to 2-0-0-0 while Charlottet­own is 1-1-0-0. Halifax played the game without Antoine Morand, Benoit-Olivier Groulx, Jared MacIsaac, Jocktan Chainey while Charlottet­own was without Pierre-Olivier Joseph and Hunter Drew. All were away at NHL camps. The Islanders host the Saint John Sea Dogs Wednesday and the Acadie-Bathurst Titan Thursday. Both games are 7 p.m. starts.

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