The News (New Glasgow)

To the Memorial Cup

Former Weeks Major Midget goaltender will serve as a backup with Bathurst

- BY KEVIN ADSHADE

Former Weeks goalie will serve as as backup for Bathurst at national championsh­ip.

When the Bathurst Titan head to the Memorial Cup in Regina this week, Andrew MacLeod will be tagging along for the ride.

The 17-year-old resident of Thorburn was a first team allstar goaltender in the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League season, and was team MVP with the Weeks Major Midgets.

He signed with the Titan last fall as an affiliated player, spent a week with them in March and will serve as the team’s third goaltender at the Memorial Cup.

When the Titan were embroiled in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoffs a couple of weeks ago (they won the Q title when they beat Blainville-Boisbriand Armada in six games), MacLeod got a call from the Titan.

“The coaches gave me a call and said if they won the series I’d be going with them,” to the Memorial Cup, MacLeod said, who is excited to be part of the experience.

“I used to dream of it when I was a kid, watching with my dad on TV,” he said.

He isn’t wishing injury on any of the other Bathurst goaltender­s, of course, but being a competitor, he’d love to somehow see game action in Regina.

“It’d be nice to get a game under my belt, but that’s pretty far-fetched,” he admits.

He will back up Evan Fitzpatric­k (drafted in 2016 by the St. Louis Blues) and Joseph Murdaca.

“It couldn’t have happened to a better kid,” said Weeks coach Kyle MacLennan, who said MacLeod’s preparatio­n and poise are two of his strong suits.

“I’ve watched him grow the last three years, not just as a goaltender but as a person.”

MacLeod was a first team allstar goaltender in the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League season, and was team MVP with the Weeks Major Midgets.

In March, he spent a week with the Titan, working out with them every day, where he faced pucks fired at him by National Hockey League draft picks.

“The speed of the players who’ve been drafted by the NHL, the harder shots. The coaching staff they have is amazing up there, with their goalie coach, Dave Kennedy.”

MacLeod hopes to catch on with the Titan next fall, and if that doesn’t work out, he’ll try to crack the Junior ‘A’ Crushers roster. But before all that, there’s the Memorial Cup.

“I’m excited for Andrew, it’ll be a good experience for him,” said his dad, Joe Walsh.

“When he was three years old he was skating on his own. Ever since he was a little kid, it was hockey, hockey, hockey – it’s all he ever wanted to do.”

The 2018 Memorial Cup starts Friday and runs through May 27. The Titan will play their first game of the round robin Saturday against the Swift Current Broncos, champions of the Western Hockey League.

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KEVIN ADSHADE/THE NEWS Andrew MacLeod is headed to the Memorial Cup as the third goaltender for the Bathurst Titan.

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