Jake Bullen is the MHL Player of the Week (Jan 24 2012)

The Reebok CCM Player of the Week is Jake Bullen of the CIBC Wood Gundy Lumberjacks. Bullen had an extraordinary week for the Lumberjacks. The 20 year-old forward from Halifax earned a whopping 12 points in three games including 8 goals. On Thursday night he earned a goal and three assists in a 6-4 win over Miramichi. Following that effort, Bullen earned a hat trick and an assist in a 10-6 loss in Yarmouth on Saturday night, earning second star. To finish the week, Bullen earned first star in a 5-4 overtime win over the Amherst Ramblers. Bullen almost single-handedly took down the Ramblers with a four goal effort including the overtime winner.

Bullen has turned in a solid season and career with the Lumberjacks. On the year he has 56 points in 42 games and shares the goals lead with two others at 30. Congratulations Jake on a truly amazing week.

Jacks look to sell out Queens Place!

The CIBC Wood Gundy Lumberjacks will look to sell out the fabulous new arena complex in Liverpool currently known as Queens Place Emera Center. The Lumberjacks will host the visiting Yarmouth Mariners in the first ever Junior "A" game to be held at the new facility on Thursday February 2nd at 7:30pm.

Jacks struggle to bury chances against Marauders

The Metro Mauraders were in town on a night that saw Bridgewater get it's first taste of what winter is all about. The Mauraders had arrived early and were hoping that the night would keep the Jacks fans home bundling up by the fire. The Jacks were looking to continue to build on the performances they had put together against the top two teams of Woodstock and Amherst with a better result.

Solid Effort by Jacks has Amherst on the ropes

After a good effort by the Jacks against the Slammers the Jacks were on the road to Amherst on Saturday night. The Ramblers were still looking to get back on track were out to bury the Jacks early as they came out physical off the opening face off. Much to thier displeasure the Jacks, with McQuaid between the pipes were not going to go easy and certainly not by being intimidated.