The Saint John Sea Dogs have won the 2022 Memorial Cup. On Wednesday from Saint John, NB, the Sea Dogs defeated the Hamilton Bulldogs 6-3 to win their second Memorial Cup in franchise history. The Sea Dogs had already won in 2011 in Mississauga, Ont., when they beat the Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors 3-1 in the Memorial Cup final.
In Wednesday’s final. the Sea Dogs were led in scoring by left-winger Cam MacDonald of Hammonds Plains, NS. MacDonald had a goal and two assists for three points.
Five other Sea Dogs have played multi-point games. Peter Reynolds and Josh Lawrence of Fredericton, NB, and William Dufour of Quebec City, Que., each had a goal and an assist. Meanwhile, Ryan Francis of Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia, and William Villeneuve of Sherbrooke, Que. each had two assists. Other Sea Dogs with goals were Riley Bezeau of Rothesay, New Brunswick, and captain Vincent Sevigny of Quebec City, Quebec.
In other Canadian Hockey League news, Logan Srankoven of Kamloops, BC has been named the Canadian Hockey League’s Most Valuable Player. The center, who was a draft pick of the Dallas Stars, had 45 goals and 59 assists for 104 points in 59 games. He also had 31 points in 17 playoff games.

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