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By: Mark Allred Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
Before last night’s Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s action between the Halifax Mooseheads and Saint John Sea Dogs, Boston Bruins 2017 sixth round selection Cedric Pare missed the last four games due to what’s being called a minor injury but returned to the Sea Dogs last night to be the games Second Star with a four-point effort.
GAME DAY: #SJSeaDogs are back in action tonight, taking on the Mooseheads in Halifax. Listen live on 96.1 @NewSongFM. pic.twitter.com/BJ0S9gmS4q
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) November 17, 2017
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After a short time recovering from his injury, Pare a 6′-2″ 201-pound center was a key player in last night’s 7-2 victory over Halifax even though his efforts were overshadowed by fellow teammate Daniel Hardie’s hat-trick and voted the first star of the game. Pare got back on track offensively at the 15:51 mark of the first period with his sixth goal to get his Sea Dogs the 1-1 tying goal on the power play assisted by Radim Salda and Ostap Safin.
🚨 SCORES! 🚨 Radim Salda feeds Cedric Pare on the power play. We’re tied 1-1 in the first. pic.twitter.com/cfmOUyK8sn
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) November 17, 2017
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Cedric’s second goal was once again scored on the man advantage at the 14:42 mark of the third period as the center got another helper from fellow teammate Salda and player of the game Hardie for his seventh goal of the season and a 6-2 lead.
#QMJHL: The rout is on as Daniel Hardie feeds Boston Bruins prospect Cedric Pare for another PPG. Four-point nights for Hardie (3g, 1a), Pare (2g, 2a) and Radim Salda (4a) as Saint John leads Halifax 6-2 late in 3rd. pic.twitter.com/AdwVR4ReWf
— Steve Kournianos (@TheDraftAnalyst) November 18, 2017
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The Bruins prospect finished the game and capped off an amazing return to the ice and as mentioned above a four-point effort and even though he was not in the lineup for almost two weeks he has 6-4-10 numbers in his last ten games. He did play well in his first ten games of the season but was only limited to 1-1-2 numbers and has really been a factor lately with increased hard work to be a better two-way player and it’s showing on the stat sheets.
Pare and his 5-12-4-2 Sea Dogs team are back in action tomorrow afternoon as they travel to Prince Edward Island to play the 11-8-1-0 Charlottetown Islanders. Puck drops from the EastLink Centre at 3pm and the Bruins prospect look s add to last night success in chasing his second two-game point streak of the season.
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