The new first line for the Halifax Mooseheads is a problem for other teams. Jordan Dumais, Alexandre Doucet and Josh Lawrence are the top three scorers in ...
Halifax Mooseheads forwards Attilio Biasca, Markus Vidicek and Evan Boucher celebrate a second-period goal against the Moncton Wildcats during QMJHL action in Halifax on Sunday. - Ryan TaplinThe new first line for the Halifax Mooseheads is a problem for other teams.
"It's hard to defend," Mooseheads forward Braeden MacPhee said."They're all different players but they play really well together, which we can all see. They all have 100 points so that has to be hard for other teams to stop. They're having a lot of success so it's really fun to watch." The Mooseheads coaches first tried the three stars together back when Lawrence and Doucet came aboard through trades just before Christmas. They had success at that time but January and February seemed like a good time to experiment with other combinations up and down the lineup.
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