2013–14 St. John's IceCaps season

The 2013–14 St. John's IceCaps season was the franchise's third season in the American Hockey League, which began on October 4, 2013. The IceCaps hosted the 2014 All-Star Classic at Mile One Centre on February 11 and 12, in which American Hockey League all-star players played the Swedish team Färjestad BK.[1]

2013–14 St. John's IceCaps
Eastern Conference champions
Division2nd Atlantic
Conference4th Eastern
2013–14 record46–23–2–5 (99 pts)
Home record22–10–1–3
Road record24–13–1–2
Goals for258
Goals against207
Team information
General managerCraig Heisinger
CoachKeith McCambridge
Assistant coachJason King
Mark Morrison
ArenaMile One Centre
Team leaders
GoalsJohn Albert (28)
AssistsJason Jaffray (41)
PointsJason Jaffray (59)
Penalty minutesJ.C. Lipon (136)
Plus/minus( ) Ben Chiarot ( 29)
(−) Adam Pardy (−4)
WinsEdward Pasquale
Michael Hutchinson (17)
Goals against averageTyler Beskorowany (2.20)

Off-season

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Jason King, a 31-year-old who had been a winger for the IceCaps the previous two seasons, retired as a player on August 30 and became an assistant coach with the team effective this season.[2] King had been limited to nine games last season due to concussion problems.[3] In addition to King, St. John's saw the departure of many of its veteran players from the previous season, including forwards Aaron Gagnon, Jason Gregoire, Maxime Macenauer, Ben Maxwell and Ray Sawada, as well as defensemen Derek Meech and Travis Ramsey.[4] Defenseman Dean Arsene also left the team,[5] and Ivan Telegin, a 21-year-old forward who had been considered one of the organizations's better prospects, was suspended on September 29 after refusing to report to the IceCaps. Officials declined to elaborate on the failure to report except to say it was for "personal reasons".[6]

The loss of veteran players meant the team underwent major changes in the off-season. St. John's signed new wingers Andrew Gordon and Jérôme Samson, two AHL veterans with more than 70 career points, which IceCaps officials hoped would improve the team's depth.[7][8] Coach Keith McCambridge also thought those additions, as well as the signing of Blair Riley, would make the team's forwards faster and more physical.[4] Patrice Cormier and Zach Redmond, who both saw time with the Winnipeg Jets the previous season, were assigned to St. John's during the final round of cuts from the NHL team's training camp.[9] The IceCaps re-signed John Albert,[7] Will O'Neill and Ryan Schnell.[10] Goaltender Juho Olkinuora also joined the roster, having signed with the team the previous spring and played a single game for St. John's last season.[11] Other off-season new additions included forwards Austen Brassard,[12] J.C. Lipon,[3] and Kyle MacKinnon, and defensemen Travis Ehrhardt, Brenden Kichton, Cody Lampl,[13] Kris Fredheim,[14] Jordan Hill,[5] and Adam Pardy.[15]

The IceCaps played three pre-season games against Syracuse Crunch in a Mary's Cup American Hockey League exhibition series. The first game on September 26 was a 5-2 loss to Syracuse Crunch, who scored three unanswered, unassisted goals in the third period. Samson and Carl Klingberg both allowed turnovers that led to Syracuse goals, and the Crunch scored an empty-netter after O'Neill surrendered the puck when he had to discard a broken stick.[13] Syracuse then clinched the series with a 1-0 shutout on September 28.[16] The IceCaps won 3-2 in the third and final game on September 29, ending a five-game pre-season losing streak against the Crunch. Gordon shot the game-winner in the third, scoring 27 seconds after Syracuse had tied the game.[17] IceCaps defensemen Ehrhardt, Fredheim, Redmond and Julian Melchiori all sustained injuries before the start of the regular season.[9][18]

2013–14 Preseason Game Log: 1–2–0–0 (Home: 1–1–0–0; Road: 0–1–0–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Record
1 September 26 Syracuse 5–2 St. John's Hutchinson 0–1–0–0
2 September 28 St. John's 0–1 Syracuse Olkinuora 0–2–0–0
3 September 29 Syracuse 2–3 St. John's Pasquale 1–2–0–0

Regular season

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October

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The IceCaps started the season with two home games against the Providence Bruins on October 4 and 5, losing the first one 4–3 in overtime after St. John's tied the game by scoring twice in the final two minutes of regulation.[19] The IceCaps won the second game 5–1, with Eric O'Dell scoring his third career hat-trick. St. John's scored made more than 40 shots in each of the two opening games.[20] The IceCaps lost their next two games in regulation, starting with a 3–2 defeat on October 11 against the Hamilton Bulldogs, who scored two-shorthanded goals against them.[21] The next day they lost 6–3 to the Toronto Marlies, with T. J. Brennan scoring a hat-trick against them.[22] St. John's then split a pair of home games against the Hershey Bears on October 18 and 19, winning the first one 5–1 after scoring four goals in the third period, including goals from Ben Chiarot and Jason Jaffray within 74 seconds of each other.[23] They lost the next game 4–0, failing to score on 30 shots on goal and five power play opportunities.[24]

Adam Pardy was called up to the Winnipeg Jets on October 19 to replace the injured Jacob Trouba.[25] The IceCaps next departed on a six-game road trip, starting with three games in as many days. Fredheim returned to the roster on October 25,[26] when St. John's dealt the Manchester Monarchs their first regulation loss of the season.[27] The IceCaps lost their next two games, including a 5–3 loss to Manchester on October 26 in which they failed to score until the third period,[28] and a 5-3 loss to Providence after allowing the first four goals.[29] Chairot was recalled to Winnipeg on October 29 to replace the injured Paul Postma, making him the second defenseman along with Pardy to leave the IceCaps in a 10-day span.[30] St. John's ended their two-game losing streak with a weekend sweep over the Portland Pirates on October 30 and November 1,[31][32] with Carl Klingberg scoring two goals and an assist in the first game.[31]

November

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The IceCaps concluded their six-game road trip with a 3–0 loss to the Worcester Sharks on November 2, after which Zach Redmond was recalled by the Winnipeg Jets.[33]

Schedule and results

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2013–14 Game Log – Regular season
October: 4–5–1–0 (Home: 2–1–1–0; Road: 2–4–0–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Gamesheet
1 October 4 Providence 4–3 St. John's OT Pasquale 6,287 0–0–1–0 1 Gamesheet
2 October 5 Providence 1–5 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 1–0–1–0 3 Gamesheet
3 October 11 St. John's 2–3 Hamilton Pasquale 5,193 1–1–1–0 3 Gamesheet
4 October 12 St. John's 3–6 Toronto Olkinuora 2,756 1–2–1–0 3 Gamesheet
5 October 18 Hershey 1–5 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 2–2–1–0 5 Gamesheet
6 October 19 Hershey 4–0 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 2–3–1–0 5 Gamesheet
7 October 25 St. John's 3–2 Manchester Pasquale 3,998 3–3–1–0 7 Gamesheet
8 October 26 St. John's 3–5 Manchester Olkinuora 3,839 3–4–1–0 7 Gamesheet
9 October 27 St. John's 2–5 Providence Pasquale 5,015 3–5–1–0 7 Gamesheet
10 October 30 St. John's 5–1 Portland Pasquale 1,314 4–5–1–0 9 Gamesheet
November: 7–4–0–2 (Home: 2–1–0–2; Road: 5–3–0–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Gamesheet
11 November 1 St. John's 4–2 Portland Pasquale 2,127 5–5–1–0 11 Gamesheet
12 November 2 St. John's 0–3 Worcester Pasquale 2,760 5–6–1–0 11 Gamesheet
13 November 8 Manchester 2–5 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 6–6–1–0 13 Gamesheet
14 November 9 Manchester 3–2 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 6–7–1–0 13 Gamesheet
15 November 13 Worcester 2–3 St. John's OT Pasquale 6,287 7–7–1–0 15 Gamesheet
16 November 15 Worcester 3–2 St. John's SO Pasquale 6,287 7–7–1–1 16 Gamesheet
17 November 16 Worcester 2–1 St. John's SO Pasquale 6,287 7–7–1–2 17 Gamesheet
18 November 22 St. John's 2–1 WB/Scranton Pasquale 4,136 8–7–1–2 19 Gamesheet
19 November 23 St. John's 2–5 WB/Scranton Pasquale 5,102 8–8–1–2 19 Gamesheet
20 November 24 St. John's 4–3 Bridgeport Pasquale 3,582 9–8–1–2 21 Gamesheet
21 November 27 St. John's 4–2 Hershey Pasquale 8,618 10–8–1–2 23 Gamesheet
22 November 29 St. John's 2–4 Syracuse Pasquale 5,438 10–9–1–2 23 Gamesheet
23 November 30 St. John's 4–3 Binghamton SO Olkinuora 3,714 11–9–1–2 25 Gamesheet
December: 5–4–0–0 (Home: 3–1–0–0; Road: 2–3–0–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Gamesheet
24 December 6 WB/Scranton 0–5 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 12–9–1–2 27 Gamesheet
25 December 7 WB/Scranton 3–0 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 12–10–1–2 27 Gamesheet
26 December 10 Syracuse 2–6 St. John's Olkinuora 6,287 13–10–1–2 29 Gamesheet
27 December 11 Syracuse 1–5 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 14–10–1–2 31 Gamesheet
28 December 14 St. John's 3–0 Hamilton Olkinuora 3,113 15–10–1–2 33 Gamesheet
29 December 15 St. John's 2–3 Toronto Hutchinson 5,751 15–11–1–2 33 Gamesheet
30 December 27 St. John's 2–5 Worcester Olkinuora 3,698 15–12–1–2 33 Gamesheet
31 December 28 St. John's 3–1 Manchester Pasquale 4,822 16–12–1–2 35 Gamesheet
32 December 31 St. John's 2–4 Springfield Pasquale 2,778 16–13–1–2 35 Gamesheet
January: 9–3–0–0 (Home: 5–3–0–0; Road: 4–0–0–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Gamesheet
33 January 4 Portland 1–3 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 17–13–1–2 37 Gamesheet
34 January 5 Portland 5–4 St. John's Olkinuora 6,287 17–14–1–2 37 Gamesheet
35 January 7 Portland 2–4 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 18–14–1–2 39 Gamesheet
36 January 10 Toronto 3–2 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 18–15–1–2 39 Gamesheet
37 January 11 Toronto 4–5 St. John's SO Pasquale 6,287 19–15–1–2 41 Gamesheet
38 January 17 Manchester 1–4 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 20–15–1–2 43 Gamesheet
39 January 18 Manchester 6–0 St. John's Pasquale 6,287 20–16–1–2 43 Gamesheet
40 January 20 Manchester 0–2 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 21–16–1–2 45 Gamesheet
41 January 24 St. John's 5–4 Providence Hutchinson 8,542 22–16–1–2 47 Gamesheet
42 January 25 St. John's 6–2 Hartford Hutchinson 5,063 23–16–1–2 49 Gamesheet
43 January 26 St. John's 3–1 Providence Hutchinson 9,731 24–16–1–2 51 Gamesheet
44 January 31 St. John's 7–4 Portland Hutchinson 1,734 25–16–1–2 53 Gamesheet
February: 8–3–0–1 (Home: 3–2–0–0; Road: 5–1–0–1)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Gamesheet
45 February 1 St. John's 3–1 Manchester Hutchinson 4,846 26–16–1–2 55 Gamesheet
46 February 4 Providence 3–2 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 26–17–1–2 55 Gamesheet
47 February 5 Providence 3–4 St. John's SO Pasquale 6,287 27–17–1–2 57 Gamesheet
48 February 8 Worcester 2–5 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 28–17–1–2 59 Gamesheet
49 February 9 Worcester 4–2 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 28–18–1–2 59 Gamesheet
50 February 14 St. John's 2–3 Providence Hutchinson 6,759 28–19–1–2 59 Gamesheet
51 February 16 St. John's 4–3 Manchester SO Hutchinson 5,394 28–19–1–3 60 Gamesheet
52 February 18 St. John's 7–5 Portland Hutchinson 1,618 29–19–1–3 62 Gamesheet
53 February 21 St. John's 5–1 Worcester Hutchinson 3,509 30–19–1–3 64 Gamesheet
54 February 22 St. John's 3–1 Worcester Hutchinson 4,087 31–19–1–3 66 Gamesheet
55 February 23 St. John's 6–5 Portland Beskorowany 1,946 32–19–1–3 68 Gamesheet
56 February 28 Binghamton 2–6 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 33–19–1–3 70 Gamesheet
March: 8–3–0–1 (Home: 5–1–0–0; Road: 3–2–0–1)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Gamesheet
57 March 1 Binghamton 0–1 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 34–19–1–3 72 Gamesheet
58 March 7 Bridgeport 2–3 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 35–19–1–3 74 Gamesheet
59 March 8 Bridgeport 2–3 St. John's OT Hutchinson 6,287 36–19–1–3 76 Gamesheet
60 March 12 Portland 1–5 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 37–19–1–3 78 Gamesheet
61 March 14 Portland 7–4 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 37–20–1–3 78 Gamesheet
62 March 15 Portland 2–3 St. John's Beskorowany 6,287 38–20–1–3 80 Gamesheet
63 March 21 St. John's 6–1 Hartford Beskorowany 5,113 39–20–1–3 82 Gamesheet
64 March 22 St. John's 2–1 Bridgeport SO Beskorowany 3,855 40–20–1–3 84 Gamesheet
65 March 23 St. John's 5–4 Springfield Olkinuora 3,852 41–20–1–3 86 Gamesheet
66 March 26 St. John's 2–3 Syracuse Beskorowany 4,432 41–21–1–3 86 Gamesheet
67 March 28 St. John's 1–2 Binghamton Beskorowany 4,068 41–22–1–3 86 Gamesheet
68 March 29 St. John's 1–2 Hershey SO Beskorowany 10,506 41–22–1–4 87 Gamesheet
April: 5–1–1–1 (Home: 2–1–0–1; Road: 3–0–1–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Gamesheet
69 April 4 Springfield 7–8 St. John's OT Beskorowany 6,287 41–22–2–4 88 Gamesheet
70 April 5 Springfield 3–1 St. John's Beskorowany 6,287 41–23–2–4 88 Gamesheet
71 April 8 Hamilton 1–3 St. John's Beskorowany 6,287 42–23–2–4 90 Gamesheet
72 April 9 Hamilton 4–3 St. John's SO Beskorowany 6,287 42–23–2–5 91 Gamesheet
73 April 12 Hartford 7–2 St. John's Comrie 6,287 43–23–2–5 93 Gamesheet
74 April 13 Hartford 2–6 St. John's Beskorowany 6,287 44–23–2–5 95 Gamesheet
75 April 18 St. John's 6–0 Worcester Hutchinson 4,909 45–23–2–5 97 Gamesheet
76 April 19 St. John's 5–4 Portland Hutchinson 550 46–23–2–5 99 Gamesheet

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1-point)

Playoffs

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Game log

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The St. John's IceCaps entered the Calder Cup playoffs as the 4th seed in the Eastern Conference. They began the playoffs playing the Albany Devils where they went on to win the series in 4 games. In the Eastern Conference Semifinals they defeated the Norfolk Admirals in a Game 6. They moved on the Conference Finals for the second time in team history where they went on to defeat the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in a 5-0 route of Game 6, winning their first Richard F. Canning Trophy.

They faced the Texas Stars in the Calder Cup Finals where they would go on to lose in a Game 5 overtime lose.

2014 Calder Cup Playoffs
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Albany Devils: St. John's won series 3–1
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap
1 April 25 St. John's 2–1 Albany Hutchinson 6,572 1–0 Recap
2 April 26 St. John's 2–4 Albany Hutchinson 8,026 1–1 Recap
3 April 30 Albany 0–1 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 2–1 Recap
4 May 2 Albany 1–4 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 3–1 Recap
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Norfolk Admirals: St. John's won series 4–2
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap
1 May 6 Norfolk 3–1 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 0–1 Recap
2 May 7 Norfolk 1–2 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 1–1 Recap
3 May 10 St. John's 5–3 Norfolk Hutchinson 3,957 2–1 Recap
4 May 12 St. John's 5–1 Norfolk Hutchinson 2,112 3–1 Recap
5 May 13 St. John's 2–3 Norfolk OT Hutchinson 1,736 3–2 Recap
6 May 16 Norfolk 2–5 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 4–2 Recap
Eastern Conference Final vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins: St. John's won series 4–2
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap
1 May 24 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3–2 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 0–1 Recap
2 May 25 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1–2 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 1–1 Recap
3 May 28 St. John's 5–0 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Hutchinson 3,553 2–1 Recap
4 May 29 St. John's 2–1 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Hutchinson 3,382 3–1 Recap
5 May 31 St. John's 2–4 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Hutchinson 4,660 3–2 Recap
6 June 3 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 0–5 St. John's Hutchinson 6,287 4–2 Recap
Calder Cup Final vs. Texas Stars: Texas won series 4–1
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap
1 June 8 St. John's 3–6 Texas Hutchinson 5,625 0–1 Recap
2 June 9 St. John's 2–1 Texas Hutchinson 5,224 1–1 Recap
3 June 11 Texas 2–1 St. John's OT Hutchinson 6,287 1–2 Recap
4 June 16 Texas 4–3 St. John's OT Hutchinson 6,287 1–3 Recap
5 June 17 Texas 4–3 St. John's OT Hutchinson 6,287 1–4 Recap
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Playoff series win

Player statistics

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Skaters

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; /− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
Updated as of June 10, 2014[34]

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining team. Stats reflect time with the team only.
Left the team mid-season
*Rookie

Goaltenders

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Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on Ice; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV = Saves; SA = Shots against; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; G = Goals; A = Assists; PIM = Penalty minutes
Updated as of November 4, 2013[35]

Regular Season
Player GP TOI W L GA GAA SV SA SV% SO G A PIM
Tyler Beskorowany 12 683 7 2 25 2.20 370 345 .932 0 0 0 0
Michael Hutchinson 24 1383 17 5 53 2.30 687 634 .923 3 0 0 0
Edward Pasquale 31 1851 17 13 75 2.43 938 863 .920 1 0 0 0
Jussi Olkinuora* 10 554 5 3 30 3.25 280 250 .893 0 0 0 0
Eric Comrie 2 113 0 2 12 6.35 70 58 .829 0 0 0 0
Playoffs
Player GP TOI W L GA GAA SV SA SV% SO G A PIM
Michael Hutchinson 18 1086 12 6 32 1.77 525 557 .943 3 0 0 0

Left the team mid-season
*Rookie

Milestones

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Player Milestone Reached
J.C. Lipon 1st AHL Game
1st AHL Goal
October 4, 2013 [36]
Adam Lowry 1st AHL Goal October 4, 2013 [36]
Brenden Kichton 1st AHL Game
1st AHL Assist
October 4, 2013 [37]
Brenden Kichton 1st AHL Goal October 5, 2013 [18]
Austen Brassard 1st AHL Game
1st AHL Goal
October 18, 2013 [23]
J.C. Lipon 1st AHL Assist October 25, 2013 [38]
Ian O'Connor 1st AHL Assist October 26, 2013 [28]

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