The Sea Dogs' first head coach was Christian La Rue under general manager Bob LeBlanc.
[2] During the offseason, La Rue was replaced with former London Knights assistant coach Jacques Beaulieu.
The Russians defeated Team QMJHL by a score of 4–3, with the Canadian roster featuring four Sea Dogs players: Grant, Després, Sauvé, and rookie Steven Anthony (in place of an injured Chris DiDomenico).
[10] In the 2009–10 season, the Saint John Sea Dogs won 22 consecutive games beginning on October 17 until December 12.
[11] In 2011, Yann Sauvé became the first player from the Saint John Sea Dogs organization to play an NHL game with his draft team, the Vancouver Canucks.