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10.08.2019 04:01
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SHERBROOKE, Que. - Jean-Sebastien Dea scored three times, including the winner, as the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies edged the host Sherbrooke Phoenix 4-3 in overtime on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Dea forced overtime with a power-play goal in the third period and then earned the Huskies (26-13-5) the victory 1:28 into extra time. Antoine Waked also scored for Rouyn-Noranda while Marcus Power had three assists. Daniel Audette had a goal and two assists for the Phoenix (14-26-6) while Mitchell Lundholm and Jeremy Roy had the others. Alexandre Belanger made 28 saves for the Huskies as Sherbrookes Maxime Lagace stopped 42-of-46 shots in a losing cause. --- VOLTIGEURS 2 TITAN 0 BATHURST, N.B. -- Louis-Philip Guindon stopped 33 shots as Drummondville blanked the Titan. Matthew Boudens and Joey Ratelle scored for the Voltigeurs (28-15-2), who went 0-for-3 on the power play, while Georgs Golovkovs assisted on both. Patrick Walsh led Acadie-Bathurst (17-24-4) with seven shots on net as his club failed to score on eight chances with the man advantage. Jacob Brennan made 22 saves for the Titan. --- SCREAMING EAGLES 8 WILDCATS 3 SYDNEY, N.S. -- Kyle Farrell scored three goals and added two assists and Justin Hache had four assists as Cape Breton crushed Moncton. Clark Bishop scored once and set up two more for the Screaming Eagles (23-19-3) while Francis Brunelle, Cameron Darcy, Jeremy Beaudry and Julien Pelletier produced a goal each. Christophe Lalonde, William Bower and Ivan Barbashev supplied the offence for the Wildcats (23-22-2). Alex Bureau made 21 saves for Cape Breton while Monctons Jason Rioux gave up all eight goals on 50 shots against. --- SEA DOGS 3 ISLANDERS 2 SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- David Weckworths goal at 18:30 of the third period stood up as the winner as the Sea Dogs slipped past Charlottetown. Samuel Dove-McFalls and Olivier Leblanc also scored for Saint John (13-27-4) and Noah Zilbert tacked on two assists. Kameron Kielly and Nathan Yetman responded for the Islanders (17-24-5). Sebastien Auger stopped 36 shots for the Sea Dogs as Charlottetowns Eric Brassard made 28 saves in a losing cause. --- SAGUENEENS 3 Cataractes 2 (OT) CHICOUTIMI, Que. -- Frederic Allard scored 1:52 into overtime to lift the Sagueneens over Shawinigan. Philippe Archambault and Laurent Dauphin registered a goal each for Chicoutimi (23-22-1) while Domenic Graham turned away 23 shots for the victory. The Cataractes (11-27-7) got both goals from Giovanni Fiore. Marvin Cupper kicked out 39-of-42 shots for Shawinigan. --- TIGRES 6 FOREURS 5 (SO) VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Jean-Francois Plante scored twice in regulation and then in the shootout as the Tigres came from behind to beat Val-dOr. Jonathan Diaby, Carl Marois and Cameron Yarwood also scored for Victoriaville (20-19-6), which trailed 5-3 heading into the third period. Louick Marcotte scored a pair of goals for the Foreurs (27-16-2), Guillaume Gelinas had a goal and three assists, while Thomas Gobeil and Maxime Presseault tacked on a goal apiece. Francois Tremblay made 37 saves for the Tigres as Antoine Bibeau turned away 45-of-50 shots for Val-dOr. --- DRAKKAR 6 OLYMPIQUES 4 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Alexis Vanier scored twice as the Drakkar jumped out to a six-goal lead before Gatineau found its offence. Jeremy Gregoire, Denis Gorbunov, Dominic Poulin and Maxime St-Cyr also scored for Baie-Comeau (29-12-4), which extended its win streak to four games, while Felix Girard added two assists. Adam Stevens, Vaclav Karabacek, Jonathan Bourcier and Martin Reway all scored in the third period for the Olympiques (28-16-1), who trailed 6-0 after 40 minutes of action. Philippe Cadorette made 31 saves for the Drakkar as Gatineaus Anthony Brodeur kicked out 23-of-29 shots in defeat. -- OCEANIC 6 ARMADA 3 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Anthony DeLuca and Alexis Loiseau each scored twice as the Oceanic doubled up Blainville-Boisbriand. Sebastien Sylvestre scored once and set up two more for Rimouski (27-12-7), Peter Trainor scored once and Frederik Gauthier chipped in with three assists. Marc-Olivier Roy, Christopher Clapperton and Nikita Jevpalovs scored for the Armada (28-10-7). Philippe Desrosiers made 22 saves for the Oceanic while Blainville-Boisbriands Etienne Marcoux stopped 27-of-32 shots in a defeat. Cheap Air Force 1 Shoes Wholesale . Notes on P.K. Subban, Dale Weise, Erik Haula, Mikael Granlund, Ilya Bryzgalov and more. Cheap Air Force 1 . The Big Man finished 3-1 in Week 19, and sits at 53-24 on the season. Now Schultz is ready for more action. http://www.airforceforsalecheap.com/. Obasi chested the ball past one defender, prodded it past another and then rounded the keeper before scoring from a tight angle in the 16th minute. Seconds after the restart, Obasi set up Klaas Jan Huntelaar for the Dutchmans 11th goal from 13 games this season. Cheap Air Force Ones For Sale .com) - Edmonton Oilers forward Taylor Hall left Saturdays game against the Senators in the second period with a left knee injury. Nike Air Force 1 Cheap Outlet . James Jones got his turn Sunday. And the lift he brought, combined with the expected playoff showings from LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, have the Heat off and running in these playoffs. CEDAR PARK, Texas -- Special teams can make all the difference. In Game 5 of the Western Conference Final the Toronto Marlies failed to convert on a key 5-on-3 power play and it eventually led to the Texas Stars taking a 3-2 series lead. On Monday, Toronto flipped things on Texas with a crucial 5-on-3 kill in the second period of a 3-1 victory in Game 6 to even the series at three games a apiece. With Peter Holland in the box for tripping and a 2-0 lead, Stuart Percy was called for crosschecking, which gave Texas-- the American Hockey Leagues regular season-leader with a 25.3 per cent power play-- a two-man advantage for 1 minute 33 seconds. The Stars won the draw and held the puck for a full minute, but Jerry DAmigo, Kenny Ryan and Petter Granberg collapsed in the slot and forced Texas to the outside and limited the scoring chances against goaltender Drew MacIntyre. "You really got to appreciate Petter Granberg, watching him out there the way he can go down and take away seams and take away passes, hes tremendous at it," Toronto coach Steve Spott said. "Hes done it at the mens worlds and done it at world juniors and you can tell why hes a gold medallist." That trio also got a break when MacIntyre made one of best saves of the night, gloving down a slapshot by Brett Ritchie. The Stars rookie raised his hands thinking he had scored. "I never even noticed," MacIntyre admitted about Ritchies early celebration. "Im just trying to stop the puck and I dont care who its against." MacIntyre stopped 36-of-37 shots, which was more than enough for the Marlies when it was commbined with a 7-for-8 penalty kill effort and two goals from Carter Ashton.dddddddddddd. Just like the other five games in the series, Toronto scored first and took a 1-0 lead in the first period when Ashton scored 8:45 into the game. The goal came after Jamie Oleksiak turned the puck over behind Texas net. Cristopher Nilstorp made the initial save on T.J. Brennan, but Ashton was able to track down the rebound and scored his third goal of the post-season. Toronto then doubled its lead after an ill-advised penalty against Nilstorp in the second period. After a scramble by the Stars net, Nilstorp gave Kevin Marshall a two-handed shove near the side of the net and was called for roughing. On the ensuing power play, Trevor Smith beat Nilstorp through the five-hole after taking a pass from Sam Carrick. Ashton added his second goal with 54 seconds remaining in the period, tapping home a pass during a 2-on-1 with Spencer Abbott. "Playing with (Peter Holland) and (Abbot), they make good plays," Ashton said. "If I have my stick on the ice they make it pretty easy." Texas finally capitalized on the power play with 3:25 remaining-- a 6-on-4 goal by Curtis McKenzie. But it didnt sour the penalty-killing effort. In the series Toronto has killed 30-of-33 Texas power plays and had killed 23 straight before McKenzies goal. Nilstorp stopped 22 of 25 shots in the loss. Toronto has now scored first in all 13 of its playoff games. Game 7 will be Tuesday night at the Cedar Park Centre. The winner will play the St. Johns IceCaps or Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the Calder Cup Final. ' ' '

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