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Obituary for Jeanette Quigley at Caul's Funeral Home It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of a loving wife and mother, Jeanette Sweeney Quigley of Torbay. Jeanette passed away peacefully with her family surrounding her at the Agnes Pratt Nursing Home on August 14, 2020, at the age of 79 years and
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The SJJHL just completed it's 39th. Season schedule. Again in 2018-19 the League had eight (8) team compete in a 112 game regular schedule plus thirty-one (31) playoff games.
The Assente Financial Management CBR Renegades won their first (1st) league championship by defeating the Mark's Mt. Pearl Jr. Blades 3-2 in double overtime in game seven (7).
Congratulations to the CBR Renegades on their championship and congratulations to the Blades on their season and playoff run.
In the photo PR Bob Crocker presented the Mary Brown's Player of the Game Award to Blades goaltender Jordon Blackwood and Director Steven Clarke presented the Mary Brown's Player of the Game Award to Drew Stonehouse of the Renegades who scored the winning goal at 9:03 of the second overtime period.
League President George Bursell presented the President's Cup to Captain Tyler Hennessey of the Renegades. The win for the Renegades was their first (1st.) Championship win.
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St. John's Junior Hockey League The St. John’s Junior Hockey League is the Junior B league in the province of Newfoundland & Labrador
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Blades are leading the Renegades 4 - 0 after the second period.
Blades are leading the Renegades 2 - 0 after the first person in game five of the Final Series. Blades currently lead 3 - 1 in games won, a win tonight will give the Blades the League Championship.
Blades is leading 2 - 1 after the 1st.
Tuesday March 27 - At the end of the 2nd period the Marks Mt. Pearl Jr. Blades lead the Assenta Wealth Management CBR Jr. Renegades 5 - 2
With a few minutes remaining in the 3rd. the Marks Mt. Pearl Jr. Blades lead the Assante Wealth Management CBR Renegades 5 - 3.
At the Stadium in Kelligrews the CBR Renegades lead the C & W Jr. Breakers 8 - 4 with three minutes remaining in the 3rd. Period.
March 11, The Marks Mt. Pearl Jr. Blades scored 4 goals in the 1st. Period on their way to a third straight win over the MoorFrost CBN Jr. Stars at the Mt. Pearl Glacier, the final score was 8 - 2.
Scoring for the Blades, Daniel Toope, Michael Broders and Colin O'Neill each had two goals, Grant Thompson and Mitch McGrath each had a single marker. In goal Mitchel Rogers turned aside 32 of 34 shots to earn the win.
For the Stars Michael Mason and David Hibbs scored. In goal for the Stars Phil Hann stopped 27 of 35 shots fired his way.
As sometimes happens player frustrations boil over in taking a lost. It seems that is what happened at the final buzzer tonight. A few pushes and punches were thrower resulting into a short lived brawl in which several players from both teams took part. Order was quickly restored and penalties were issued. The sad part is because of that happening some players will be suspended and not be eligible to play in game four in accordance with league rules. That may result in some players who are currently in their final year of junior hockey eligibility will not be permitted to play game four and if it should happen the Stars lose game four those players so effected have now played their last game of junior hockey, that is the sad part. We congratulate the game officials on a job well done.
March 10, The Assente CBR Renegades got goals from Nick David, Blake Fudge, Tyler Wall, Dominic Nugent and Lucas Lush to defeat the C & W Off Shore Jr, Breakers 5 - 1. Liem Hynes scored the lone goal for the Breakers. Goaltender Conor McCarthy made 33 for the Breakers while Shawn Hurley turned aside 23 shots in earning the win for the Renegades. The Renegades lead the best of seven semi final series 2 - 1.
March 9, The CBR Renegades got three goals and three assist from Tyler Nickson on their way to defeating the C & W Jr. Breakers 11 - 5 at the Southern Shore Arena.
Scoring for the Renegades Tyler Nickson had three goals and three assists. Michael Lawrence, Tyler Wall and Blake Fudge all had two goals each. Brad Connors and Nick David chipped in with single goals.
There were 11 penalties called in the game with 7 going to the Breakers.
The Renegades Shawn Hurley stopped 40 shots while Kyle Whelan in goal for the Breakers made 51 saves.
Tyler Nickson was named the Jungle Jims Player of the Game for the Renegades while Liam Hynes was named the Jungle Jims Player of the Game for the Breakers
Mt. Pearl Blades defeated the CBN Stars 6 -1 Friday night in Game #2 of
their best of 7 series played in Bay Roberts. The Blades now lead their
Semi-Final series 2 - 0.
The Blades were led by Micheal Broders who scored one goal and added 3
assists. Mitch McGrath scored twice for the Blades and also added an
assist. Other goal scorers for the Blades were James O'Brien, Brady Normore
and Bobby Upshall. Upshall also added an assist. The Blades Jungle Jim's
Player of the game was goaltender Brandon Short who turned aside 55 of 56
shots directed his way.
The lone goal for the Stars was provided by Luke Akerman. Stars goaltender
Rielly Petten turned aside 44 of the 50 shots directed his way. Akerman was
chosen as the Jungle Jim's Player of the game for the Stars
The series resumes Sunday night at the Glacier in Mt. Pearl. Start time 7:15
March 4. In game one of their semi finals series the Marks Mt. Pearl Jr. Blades defeated the MoorFrost CBN Jr. Stars 4 - 1.
In game one of the C & W Offshore Jr. Breakers - Assanta Wealth Management Jr. Renegades semi final series the Breakers defeated the Renegades 5 - 2.
After two periods the Dalton Home Hardware Southern Shore Jr. Breakers lead the Assenta CBR Jr. Renegades 3 - 2.
The CBR Renegades move on to the Semi Finals with a 8 - 3 win over the Trinity Placentia Flyers.
Feb. 23 Tonight the Dalton Home Hardware Southern Shore Jr. Breakers defeated the Avalon Jr. Capitals 8 - 3 in the second game of their best of three Quarter Finals. Breakers lead the Series 2 - 0.
The Mt. Pearl Blades have advanced to the Semi-Finals of the St. John's
Junior Hockey League this evening by eliminating the Northeast Eagles in 3
straight games with a convincing 9-2 victory in Mt. Pearl.
Brady Normore, Mitch McGrath and Daniel Toope each scored twice for the
Blades. Single goals were registered by Adam Nolan, Jacob Tavenor and Colin
O'Neill. Nolan chipped in with 3 assist while Normore and McGrath each
contributed with 2 Assist. Scoring for the Eagles were Ben Roberts and
Stephen Grant. Robert also added an assist. Brandon Short stopped 19 of 21
shots fired his way for the victory. For the Eagles Josh Langmead stopped
31 of 40 shots directed at him before being replaced midway through the 3rd
period by Eric Mackay who stopped all 6 shots fired his way.
Normore was named player of the game for the Blades while Roberts received
the honor for the Eagles. The Blades will now wait for the remaining
quarter finals series to be completed in order to determine who they will
meet in the Semi-Finals.
At the CBR Stadium tonight the Renegades defeated the Trinity Placentia Flyers 9 - 2. More info will follow.
In series D the CBN Stars defeated the St. John's Jr. Caps 9 - 2. More to follow.
Breakers win game one “C” Series. Scoring for Breakers Kieran O’Driscoll with three goals and was named the Jungle Jim’s Player of the Game for the Breakers. Liam Hynes had two goal and two assists, Shane Kavanagh had one goal and three assists, Blake Dalton had two goals and two assists. Kyle Whelan made 32 saves for the win.
Avalon had single goals from four different players, Henry Power, Grant Lane, Cameron Dunne and Brett Vokey. Steven Day had two assists. Aaron Small made 55 saves in taking the loss. Steven Day was named the Jungle Jim’s Player of the Game for Avalon.
Referees k. Shea and B. Ashford called eight penalties with seven going to the Breakers. Avalon played tonight with just ten skaters plus the goaltender. Breakers now lead Series “C” in a best of three series.
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In Series B at the Bay Arena the CBN Jr. Stars defeated the St. John's Jr. Caps 6 - 5 in a double overtime Period.
The 1st place Mt. Pearl Junior Blades continued their winning ways Sunday nightwith an 8 – 0 victory over the Avalon Junior Capitals. Grant Thompson lead the Blades with 2 goals and 2 assist. Mitch Mcgrath and Colin O’Neil chipped in with 2 goals each while Pierce Halliday and Jack Keough added singles. Keough, a call up for this evenings game, also added an assist and was named the “Jungle Jim’s Player of the Game” for the Blades. Mitch Rogers had a quiet night facing only 11 shots in registering the shutout.
Curtis Barrett replaced starter Aaron Small in goal for the Capitals, midway through the 2ndperiod, and allowed just 2 goals. Barrett was named “Player of the Game” for the Capitals. 20 penalties were called in the contest with 11 going to the Capitals.
Feb. 2 - Marks Mt Pearl Jr. Blades defeated the Moor Frost CBN Jr. Stars 6-4. Colin O’Neill was the Jungle Jims Player of the Game for Mt. Pearl with 3 goals. Ryan Dawson had a goal and an assist and was named the Jungle Jims Player of the Game for the Stars.