’Bous experience the Blues
Defending Herder champs thrashed by Conception Bay in ECHSL debut
If the result of their first game of the season is any indication, it might take more than a scraper to get rid of rust accumulated by the Clarenville Ford Caribous this offseason.
A sand-blaster might be required for the defending Herder Memorial Trophy provincial senior hockey champs, who were shellacked 8-1 by the Conception Bay Blues Saturday night at the C.B.S. Arena.
It was more than the Caribous’ first game of the season. It was also their first outing as a member of the East Coast Senior Hockey League. Clarenville had won the 2018 Herder championship as a member of the Central-west Senior Hockey League, but officially joined the ECSHL as the result of an off-season shuffle in Newfoundland senior hockey.
The Grand Falls-windsor Cataracts and Gander Flyers, who were the other members of the Central-west circuit last season, will also play interlocking games against the East Coast squads and will compete with the five ECSHL teams for the Herder. However, much of the Cataracts and Flyers’ schedule will feature matchups against each other. For example, five of Grand Falls-windsor’s 10 pre-christmas will be versus the Flyers, beginning with the season-opener for both teams next Saturday at Joe Byrne Memorial Stadium. On Saturday in C.B.S., the Blues won for the third time in as many games this season, getting two goals from both Drake Dower and Ryan Power and single tallies from Brandon Street, Lucas Lush, Cody Batten and Tyler Adams.
Mason Reid had the lone marker for Clarenville.
It was one of three ECSHL contests on the weekend, including Friday’s game at Twin Rinks, where the St. John’s Green Sleeves Caps, playing their first game of the 2018-19 season, edged the visiting Northeast Eagles 3-2. The other weekend game was a Sunday-night matchup between the St. John’s Green Sleeves Caps and Southern Shore Puglisevich Breakers. The result of that one was unavailable by The Telegram’s press deadline.