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UPDATE: Teammates come to Joseph’s defence after Islanders captain hit from behind in dying seconds of win

Islanders double Wildcats 4-2 Sunday at Eastlink Centre

Charlottetown Islanders defenceman Hunter Drew, left, makes a move on Moncton Wildcats blue-liner Daniil Miromanov Sunday during Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action at the Eastlink Centre.
Charlottetown Islanders defenceman Hunter Drew, left, makes a move on Moncton Wildcats blue-liner Daniil Miromanov Sunday during Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action at the Eastlink Centre. - Jason Malloy

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. – Pierre-Olivier (P.O.) Joseph was in the middle of everything in Sunday’s Charlottetown Islanders victory.

The captain had a goal and two assists on his team’s first three goals, blocked a shot in the third period and was at the centre of a dustup with two seconds remaining as the Isles defeated the Moncton Wildcats 4-2.

Joseph and Summerside native Jeremy McKenna were battling behind the net when a Moncton player hit Joseph from behind. A pileup ensued and when the dust settled four unsportsmanlike conduct penalties were issued.

“It’s alright. It’s just emotions. It’s part of the game,” Joseph said. “We understood both teams got what they deserved.”

After Joseph was hit his teammates came to his defence.

“It’s incredible. I love all of them from the (bottom) of my heart,” he said. “I know if something happens to them, I’m going to be there as well.”

Hunter Drew was one of the Isles on the ice at the time.

“P.O. is a big part of our team and he had a really big night, (including) a block shot at the end, so (we’re) definitely not going to let anything happen to him,” he said.

Matthew Welsh got his first leaving his goal crease penalty on the altercation.

“Scrums happen like that, it’s all in the heat of the moment,” he said.

With the Wildcats having an empty goal, Welsh said he wasn’t going to have his teammates outnumbered. His older brother, Nicholas, was on the ice at the time, but they didn't get mixed up.

A hush came over the Eastlink Centre crowd when Joseph blocked a shot in the third period. Athletic therapist Kevin Elliott attended to him and helped him off the ice. Joseph went into the hallway by the Islanders bench, but returned to the ice a short time later.

“It’s going to be better. It’s part of the game, blocking shot,” he said with his customary smile. “I take it for the team.”

Charlottetown held period leads of 2-1 and 3-1 and beat its former netminder, Mark Grametbauer, with the win.

“It’s really special,” Matthew Welsh said. “I’m just really happy for our team tonight. We’ve been really putting out good efforts lately.”

Charlottetown (24-12-2-0) is tied with Acadie-Bathurst (21-12-6-2) for second place in the Maritimes Division and seven points back of Halifax for top spot. Charlottetown has three games in hand on the Mooseheads and the Titan.

Joseph said Sunday’s points are important with the division being so tight.

“We want to take all the games like their four-point games.”

With the trade period over, the Islanders know who they will be going to battle with during the next few months. The players said they were sad to see teammates go, but pleased with the guys that have come in.

“Now we know who is going to be here for the rest of the year. We’re coming together and getting a win like that helps,” Drew said.

“We’ve been the underdogs since the first game and we’re still going to be at the 68th,” Joseph said. “There’s great people (on our team) and we all want to battle with each other.”


Highlight reel

A look at Sunday’s Quebec Major Junior Hockey League game between the host Charlottetown Islanders and the Moncton Wildcats.

Outcome

Moncton – 2.

Charlottetown – 4.

Goals

Moncton – Gabriel Sylvestre and Anderson MacDonald.

Charlottetown – Brett Budgell (power play), Pierre-Olivier Joseph, Sam King and Pascal Aquin (empty net).

Assists

Moncton – Nicholas Welsh, Anderson MacDonald, Daniil Kuzmin and Alexander Khovanov.

Charlottetown – Pierre-Olivier Joseph 2, Matthew Welsh, Keith Getson, Thomas Casey and Cam Askew.

Goalies

Moncton – Mark Grametbauer, 26 saves on 29 shots.

Charlottetown – Matthew Welsh, 27 saves on 29 shots.

Power play

Moncton – 0-for-5.

Charlottetown – 1-for-4.

50/50 – $1,602.50.

Attendance – 2,525 (announced).

Up next – Charlottetown hosts the Baie-Comeau Drakkar tonight at 7 p.m. in the makeup game for Friday’s cancellation. Monday games are rare in the league and it is a bit of a trap game, but head coach Jim Hulton is looking for a better effort and more shots than what was generated on Sunday. Baie-Comeau lost 5-2 to the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles Sunday in Sydney, N.S. “We’re the fresh team and we have to take advantage. We have to come out with guns a blazing.”

Health – Defenceman Pierre-Olivier Joseph blocked a shot in the third period, but appeared to be fine after the game. A doctor was checking right-winger Derek Gentile Sunday and there was a chance he plays tonight. He has not played since being acquired from Quebec as he took a stick to the eye before the trade. Defenceman Taylor Egan (shoulder) is improving, but remains week to week. Hulton said there’s an outside possibility he could play next weekend.

 

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