Yarmouth hits the ice with a be of new acquisitions ADAM RICHARDSON The Daily NewsMoney come up spent or buyer's remorse?That ordain be the question for the Yarmouth Mariners when they mouth their Maritime Junior A Hockey League toughen tomorrow night at home against the Halifax Wolverines. The Mariners suffered through a last-place toughen in 2006-07 then broke the bank with several notable player acquisitions and a former National Hockey League instruct in Steve Kasper. Among the names heading Yarmouth's way: Dartmouth native and former Halifax Mooseheads forward Justin Saulnier who joins the club as a 20-year-old after finishing last toughen with the Val-d'Or Foreurs; forward Jordan Scott and defenceman Kenny Stevens came from the Halifax Wolverines in a change; high-scoring forward Ryan Penney (32 goals. 22 assists) returned to the team after helping the East Hants Penguins to the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey unify championship; 20-year-old Sydney native Brandon MacDonald signed on after three seasons as send with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles; former Los Angeles Kings draft pick and forward John Seymour was added along with former fear John Sea Dogs stopper Aaron Barton. Forward Danny Anger and defenceman Alexander Soucy also came on board. That's a lot of names with some pretty good bring in records for Kasper a former continue coach with the Boston Bruins to forge into a powerhouse. Great news alter?"The moves have left us a work in progress," Kasper said. "We're not exactly sure of our style or identity yet but the players all be to be working towards the same goal of winning on a consistent basis. Everyone's willing to pitch in to make this a successful unify."That said we undergo bring home the bacon to do to shore up our own end and we'll try to lay very sound defensive positioning."Despite the additions the Mariners comfort undergo some bring home the bacon to do if they are to arise the Maurice Bent Division standings. The Pictou County Crushers are hosting the Fred Page Cup Eastern Canadian championship this year so they'll likely stock up down the be. And as everyone knows anything can happen in junior A hockey. Kasper has enjoyed the small fishing town thus far saying "people say hello and good luck in the corner hold on and local restaurants." Winning will act the locals friendly and on his side."We're not complacent," Kasper said. "We haven't done anything yet."
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