Back on home ice
Capitals play first game in Summerside in more than a month
The Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals are returning to what may seem like unfamiliar territory — their home arena.
The Capitals will play their first game at Eastlink Arena in 34 days tonight at 7 p.m. The Pictou County Crushers will provide the opposition for what will be the Caps’ second game in 20 days.
“You can almost compare it to a Christmas break,” said Capitals forward and team captain Morgan MacDonald. “We had that 11 days (off), and then had another nine days where we played only one game in between.”
The Capitals last hosted a game in the Maritime Junior Hockey League on Oct. 15, and are looking for a good crowd versus the Crushers.
“Hopefully, the fans haven’t forgotten about us,” joked Caps head coach Billy McGuigan, who is expecting “another good hockey game” between two “evenly-matched teams.”
The Capitals’ last played on Nov. 9 – a 5-2 road win over the Crushers in New Glasgow, N.S.
“We played really well,” MacDonald said. “We stuck to our structure, and that helped us a lot . . .
“We played physical right from the drop of the puck, and we stuck to what we wanted to do.”
Capitals forward T.J. Shea has recorded 24 points during a 10-game point streak, including at least two points in all 10 contests. Going into Friday’s action, Shea was second in league scoring while Caps defenceman Jordan Spence, who has 16 points in 16 games, sat second in rookie points.
Tonight will mark the first of four straight home games for the Caps during a 13-day period.
“It’s definitely going to be nice to get back on home ice, and play in front of home fans again,” added MacDonald.
McGuigan is “looking to get back to some sort of normality and normal schedule of playing games and practising.” However, the unusual lengthy break has allowed the Caps to get healthy as everyone but forward Kallum Muirhead will be available tonight.
Forward Brodie MacArthur and defenceman Jesse Annear will be back with the Caps after playing for Team MHL at the Eastern Canada Cup Challenge in Ontario earlier this week.
McGuigan would not tip his hand on who will get the start in goal. The acquisition of Dominic Tmej earlier this week leaves the Caps with three goaltenders.
“It was an opportunity we couldn’t pass up,” said McGuigan in addressing the move. “(Tmej) comes highly recommended by a number of guys in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.”