CHL Playoff Notebook: May 4, 2019
The Ottawa 67’s remain perfect in the postseason, picking up their 14th-straight win Saturday:
Ontario Hockey League
With starter Michael DiPietro leaving due to injury midway through Game 2, backup netminder Cedrick Andree stepped between the pipes for the Ottawa 67’s, making 26 saves to guide his club to a 4-3 victory and a 2-0 series advantage over the Guelph Storm. The 67’s will look to push the Storm to the brink of elimination with a road win Monday.
3️⃣🚨 by 💈 in the second period.@KMaksi9 🔴@Felhaber62 ⚫️@sashachmelevski ⚪️@Ottawa67sHockey lead 4-2.#OHLChampionship | #OTTvsGUE pic.twitter.com/StLS1dguzt
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) May 4, 2019
Western Hockey League
The Prince Albert Raiders evened their Ed Chynoweth Cup Final series versus the Vancouver Giants thanks to a 4-0 victory in Game 2 in which centre Dante Hannoun led the way with a three-point effort while netminder Ian Scott turned aside 15 shots to record his fourth shutout of the postseason. The Raiders will now try for back-to-back victories Tuesday in Vancouver.
. @hannoun19 of @PARaidersHockey is your Player of the Game for Game 2 of the 2019 @Rogers #WHLChampionship Series!
DETAILS 📰 | https://t.co/tE7Vi58GX9 pic.twitter.com/0fIxr5xePq
— The WHL (@TheWHL) May 5, 2019
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
The President’s Cup Final between the first-place Rouyn-Noranda Huskies and the 2019 Memorial Cup presented by Kia host Halifax Mooseheads resumes Monday in Nova Scotia for Game 3. The clubs have each come away with a victory through two games, with the most recent contest ending in a 5-4 double overtime win for the Mooseheads.
The march to the Memorial Cup presented by Kia: