VAL-DOR, Que.
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. -- Anthony Mantha increased his lead atop the Quebec Major Junior Hockey
League scoring race on Friday as his Val-dOr Foreurs blanked the visiting
Acadie-Bathurst Titan 3-0. Mantha had a goal and an assist for the Foreurs
(38-18-2), giving him 50 goals and 102 points in 48 games this season. Anthony
Richard and Ryan Graves also scored for Val-dOr, which extended its win streak
to seven games, while Keven Bouchard made 22 saves for the shutout. Miguel
Sullivan kicked out 34-of-37 shots for the Titan (18-35-6). --- SCREAMING EAGLES
6 ISLANDERS 4 SYDNEY, N.S. -- Guillaume Gauthier had two goals and two assists
as Cape Breton held on to defeat Charlottetown. Raphael Corriveau scored twice
for the Screaming Eagles (30-24-4), who led 5-1 after 40 minutes, while Cameron
Darcy and Jeremy Beaudry each had a goal and an assist. Bradley Kennedy
registered two goals for the Islanders (18-35-5), Spenser Cobbold had a goal and
two assists and Daniel Sprong added a single goal. Cape Bretons Alex Bureau made
27 saves for the win. Charlottetowns Mason MacDonald turned away 39-of-44 shots
in defeat. --- MOOSEHEADS 7 CATARACTES 1 HALIFAX -- Nikolaj Ehlers had a pair of
goals and Jonathan Drouin scored once and set up three more as the Mooseheads
crushed Shawinigan for their fifth straight victory. Darcy Ashley, Philippe
Gadoury, Luca Ciampini each had a goal and an assist for Halifax (39-18-3) while
Brandon Vuic added a single goal. Felix-Antoine Bergeron scored the lone goal
for the Cataractes (16-35-8). Zachary Fucale made 22 saves for the Mooseheads as
Shawingans Marvin Cupper stopped 35-of-42 shots in defeat. --- SAGUENEENS 4
PHOENIX 1 SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Nicolas Roy scored twice and Julio Billia stopped
39 shots as Chicoutimi downed the Phoenix to halt a six-game skid. Laurent
Dauphin and Simon Tremblay also scored for the Sagueneens (26-31-1). Mathieu
Laverdure scored for Sherbrooke (15-36-7), which lost its 10th in a row. Francis
Desrosiers turned away 26-of-30 shots for the Phoenix. --- TIGRES 3 REMPARTS 0
VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Francois Tremblay only had to stop 17 shots for his fifth
shutout of the season as the Tigres blanked Quebec. Carl-Antoine Delisle had a
goal and an assist for Victoriaviile (30-22-6), which snapped a three-game
slide, while Julien Leduc and Jan Mandat added a goal apiece. Mikhail Grigorenko
was a team-worst minus-2 for the Remparts (34-16-9). Adam Chapman picked up a
match penalty 4:56 into the game for checking-to-the-head. Quebecs Callum Booth
turned away 36-of-39 shots in a losing cause. --- OCEANIC 4 ARMADA 1 BOISBRIAND,
Que. -- Frederik Gauthier scored twice as Rimouski toppled the Armada for its
seventh straight win. Peter Trainor and Samuel Courtemanche also scored for the
Oceanic (36-15-7). Blainville-Boisbriand (37-12-9) got its goal from Christopher
Clapperton. Philippe Desrosiers made 25 saves for Rimouski while Etienne Marcoux
gave up four goals on 28 shots for the Armada. --- OLYMPIQUES 8 DRAKKAR 4
GATINEAU, Que. -- Martin Reway scored once and added four assists and Emile
Poirier and Simon-Tardif Richard each had a pair of goals as the Olympiques
doubled up Baie-Comeau. Vaclav Karabacek scored once and set up two more for
Gatineau (36-19-4), while Jake Coughler and Taylor Burke added single goals.
Alexandre Belanger scored twice for the Drakkar (40-15-4), who had their
three-game win streak stunted. Gabriel Verpaelst and Alec Jon Banville also
scored for Baie-Comeau. Robert Steeves made 21 saves for the Olympiques.
Baie-Comeaus Simon Lemieux allowed four goals on 16 shots before giving way to
Philippe Cadorette, who stopped 15-of-18 shots in 27 minutes of relief. ---
HUSKIES 6 WILDCATS 1 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Jean-Sebastien Dea and Jason Fuchs
scored 19 seconds apart in the second period as the Huskies went on to down
Moncton. Liam OBrien, Mathieu Lemay, Francis Beauvillier and Redgie Bois also
scored for Rouyn-Noranda (32-21-5) and Marcus Power chipped in with two assists.
Christopher Caissy scored the only goal for the Wildcats (30-27-3). Alexandre
Belanger made 21 saves for the Huskies. Monctons Alex Dubeau gave up five goals
on 24 shots before getting pulled. Jason Rioux made 25 saves in 33 relief
minutes.
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. LOUIS -- St.
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question during Fridays morning shootaround: How many of them had ever been on a
team 14 games over .
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. Oaklands loss to Seattle clinched the ALs best record for the Red Sox with one
day to spare in the regular season. "I think everybody was kind of watching,"
catcher David Ross said. "Demp (Ryan Dempster) came out before he went to the
bullpen and was just yelling that they lost.MILWAUKEE -- Goran Dragic tumbled to
the floor after a hard foul. When he finally got up, he was holding his elbow.
That didnt stop him from sealing the game for the Phoenix Suns. Dragic scored 10
of his 30 points in the final 3:28, helping the Suns beat the Milwaukee Bucks
126-117 on Wednesday night. "Emotions," Dragic said. "You are so much in the
zone, the adrenaline keeps you going." Dragic hit the floor hard after a late
foul by Larry Sanders, but was able to stay in the game -- and keep scoring,
including a pair of 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions. But he was on the
bench with a wrap on his left elbow in the closing minutes, and was escorted to
the locker room with 52 seconds remaining. Dragic said an X-ray was negative,
but his elbow was swollen. "Im a little bit concerned," Dragic said. "Right now
it is too soon. We will see how I am feeling in the morning. Im a quick healer."
Gerald Green scored 23 and Marcus Morris had 16 points off the bench for the
Suns, who have won the first three games of a four-game road trip. Suns coach
Jeff Hornacek wasnt pleased that his team frittered away a few big leads. "When
we get up, we have a tendency to relax," Hornacek said. "If you are not scoring,
at least play defence." Ersan Ilyasova scored 27 points and Brandon Knight added
24 for the Bucks, who have only one win in January. A sign of the times in a
tough season: The biggest ovation of the night went not to a Bucks player but
rather to former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver, who was sitting
courtside. Still Bucks coach Larry Drew was pleased with the way his team
responded from a pair of blowout losses. "There were some positives to come out
of this game, and were going to continue to try to build on the positives," Drew
said. And Drew was plenty impressed by Dragic. "I think a lot of people used to
look at him as a reserve," Drew said. "But he has shown that hes a starter. Not
only is he a starter, butt he has emerged as one of the top point guards in our
league.
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" Leading by 12 at halftime, the Suns let the Bucks back in the game during a
third-quarter spurt led by Knights ability to draw fouls and hit free throws.
Milwaukee cut the lead to six before Green drained three 3-pointers in a stretch
of just over two minutes -- gesturing to the crowd with three fingers on his way
back down the court -- but Milwaukee hung close and went into the fourth quarter
trailing 91-84. Green said he enjoyed going back and forth with the crowd.
"Loved it," Green said. "Best part of the game to me. It kept fueling me up. It
got me going. It is exciting playing against a crowd like that." The Bucks cut
the lead to five on a fast-break slam dunk by rookie Giannis Antetokounmpo with
7:27 left in the game, but Phoenix responded with a 7-2 run. Dragic hit a
3-pointer with 4:04 left, giving the Suns a 114-102 lead, and hit two more
3-pointers to seal the game. Sanders played for Milwaukee despite a recent
illness, coming off the bench to score 14 and grab nine rebounds. "They really
capitalize on mistakes," Sanders said of the Suns. "They get out in the open
floor and they run, they finish in transition and get fouled -- make something
happen." Milwaukee was without guard O.J. Mayo because of flu-like symptoms, and
forward Ekpe Udoh continued to sit out with a sprained left ankle. The Suns led
by 12 at halftime, thanks to a second-quarter surge led by Dragic and Morris,
who caused fits for Antetokounmpo on defence. A 25-7 run in the middle of the
second quarter powered the Suns to a lead as large as 23 before the Bucks made
up some ground going into the half. Notes: Antetokounmpo was selected to play in
the "Rising Stars Challenge" during All-Star weekend. Coach Larry Drew is glad a
national audience will get a chance to watch him. "It gives everybody a chance
to see who he is now," Drew said. ... Green was called for a technical foul in
the third quarter.
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