Pilgrim-Edwards notches first QMJHL goal

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BATHURST, N.B.: An Elmsdale hockey player has checked off his first big milestone in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.

Blake Pilgrim-Edwards scored his first career QMJHL goal in a 6-4 loss to his hometown Halifax Mooseheads during a home game for his Acadie-Bathurst Titan in Bathurst, N.B. on Wednesday night Oct. 5.

Pilgrim-Edwards, who was dealt from the Cape Breton Eagles over the summer to the Titan, made a monster impression during training camp, earning a spot on the Titan’s roster.

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Riley Kidney of Enfield had one of the assists on the goal. Kidney also scored in the game.

Kidney was named the second star in the contest.

Pilgrim-Edwards, a forward and an alum of the Major Midget Subarus out of Dartmouth, also had two penalty minutes and was five-for-eight in the faceoff circle. He also had one hit.

Pilgrim-Edwards has played in three games recording just the lone goal and four penalty minutes.

He was also a territorial draft pick of the East hants Jr B Penguins.

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