Rookie to fill Gaels’ goal gap
After scoring the fewest goals in the province last season, the men’s hockey team has added some much-needed firepower. Payton Liske, head coach Brett Gibson’s recruit from the Saint John Sea Dogs, racked up 45 points last season in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Last year’s 12-13-3 season saw the Gaels post an OUA-low 57 goals in 28 games. (back to story...)
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Saint John NB
August 20, 2009 at 10:42 a.m.
Good luck at Queen's Payton. The Sea Dogs will miss you and Queen's is getting what they need. Someone to put the puck in the net! I'm sure they'll come away pleased.
Your SJ Buddies, Max and Nick