The Saint John Sea Dogs have 15 new faces joining their organization.
During the Q draft, the Sea Dogs chose 12 forwards, two defencemen and one goaltender.
With their first pick of the draft, 52nd overall, the Sea Dogs selected defenceman Brendan Sibley.
The 16-year-old played for his hometown Dartmouth Midget AAA team last year where he totalled three goals and 18 points in 37 games.
The Dogs also used their 83rd overall pick to draft Lynden Breen, a native of Grand Bay-Westfield.
Pretty proud that we put names on every player we drafted today.. heck of a job by @J_ORAM30 and #ShoeshineGeorge … Thanks guys!! pic.twitter.com/flV6DvdV2d
— DK (@SeaDogsDK) June 3, 2017
The #SJSeaDogs selected 15 players on Saturday at the @QMJHL Entry Draft. Details: https://t.co/s4rSxq5vFG#QDraftSNB pic.twitter.com/2KajkVzPSm
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) June 3, 2017
Proud and excited to have been selected by my hometown @SJSeaDogs in the QMJHL draft!
— Lynden Breen (@lyndenbreen_27) June 3, 2017
Hockey drafts are very exciting. How thrilling it must be, for these young men. Once again our beautiful city is shining bright. #proudloud pic.twitter.com/DuR9WM5ih4
— Don Darling (@dondarlingSJ) June 3, 2017




