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Anthony Mantha scored two goals and added two assists as the Vald-Or Foreurs
crushed the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 7-3 on Sunday in Quebec Major
Junior Hockey League play. Mantha, a prospect of the Detroit Red Wings, leads
the QMJHL in scoring with 18 goals and 33 points in 12 contests. Anthony Richard
also scored twice for the Foreurs (8-6-0) while Nicolas Aube-Kubel had a goal
and two assists. Pierre-Maxime Poudrier and Louick Marcotte rounded out Val-dOrs
offence. Clark Bishop scored two goals for the Screaming Eagles (6-6-2), who are
winless in three games, and Timothe Simard had the other. Val-dOrs Francois
Tremblay made 21 saves for the win as Cape Bretons Alex Bureau turned away 26
shots in defeat. The Foreurs went 1 for 3 on the power play while the Screaming
Eagles scored once on four chances with the man advantage. --- TITAN 5 REMPARTS
4 (OT) QUEBEC CITY -- Alex Pisarik scored the shootout winner as Acadie-Bathurst
held on to defeat the Remparts. Raphael Lafontaine, Christophe Boivin, Joel
Blanchard and Adam Chapman put the Titan (6-7-2) ahead 4-0 before Quebec City
battled back to force overtime. Brent Turnbull scored twice for the Remparts
(6-5-4), who had their five-game win streak snapped, while Anthony Duclair and
Jason Houde had a goal apiece. Acadie-Bathursts Jacob Brennan only had to make
two saves to record the victory after replacing starter Mason McDonald, who
stopped 23-of-27 shots. Quebecs Francois Brassard made 36 saves in defeat. ---
SAGUENEENS 2 SEA DOGS 1 SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Jeremy Bouchard scored the eventual
winner at 14:15 of the second period as Chicoutimi edged the Sea Dogs. Laurent
Dauphin also scored for the Sagueneens (8-8-0), who won for the first time in
three outings. Spencer Smallman scored the lone goal for Saint John (5-8-1),
which is winless in five contests. Julio Billia made 33 saves for Chicoutimi
while Sebastien Auger turned away 31 shots in net for the Sea Dogs. --- WILDCATS
3 HUSKIES 2 MONCTON, N.B. -- Alex Dubeau stopped 36 shots as the Wildcats
slipped past Rouyn-Noranda. Will Smith scored the eventual winner shorthanded
for Moncton (7-9-0) and Conor Garland and Christophe Lalonde had the others.
Mathieu Lemay and Jean-Sebastien Dea supplied the scoring for the Huskies
(7-5-2). Rouyn-Norandas Carl Hozjan made 18 saves in a losing cause. --- ARMADA
2 OCEANIC 1 BOISBRIAND, Que. -- The Armada took advantage of special teams,
scoring twice on the power play, to defeat Rimouski. Antoine Dufort-Plante and
Nikita Jevpalovs scored for Blainville-Boisbriand (11-1-1), which went 2 for 4
with the man advantage. Nicolas Hebert scored for Rimouski (8-5-2), which led
after 20 minutes of play. Etienne Marcoux made 28 saves for the Armada while
Philippe Desrosiers stopped 27 shots for the Oceanic. --- OLYMPIQUES 5
VOLTIGEURS 4 (SO) GATINEAU, Que. -- Vincent Dunn scored once in regulation, then
added the shootout winner, as the Olympiques beat Drummondville. Martin Reway,
Jonathan Bourcier and Mickael Beauregard also scored for Gatineau (10-5-0) while
Emile Poirier had two assists. Jerome Verrier led the Voltigeurs (7-6-1) with
two goals and Christophe Lalancette scored once and set up two more, including
Matthew Boudens goal. Robert Steeves made 24 saves for the Olympiques. Joe
Fleschler stopped 19 shots for Drummondville. --- DRAKKAR 5 CATARACTES 1
SHAWINIGAN, Que. -- Alexandre Ranger and Denis Gorbunov each scored twice as
Baie-Comeau cruised past the Cataractes. Felix Girard also scored for the
Drakkar (10-4-2) while Valentin Zykov tacked on three assists. Shawingan
(1-10-2) got its lone goal from Dylan Labbe. Philippe Cadorette made 25 saves
for Baie-Comeau as Cataractes netminder Marvin Cupper allowed five goals on 32
shots in defeat. --- PHOENIX 8 TIGRES 6 VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Daniele Audette
had two goals and three assists and Dominic Talbot-Tassi scored twice and had
four points as Sherbrooke toppled the Tigres. Alexandre Sills, Tim Wieser,
Jean-Francois Plante and Jeremy Roy also scored for the Phoenix (4-9-2) and Carl
Neill chipped in with two assists. Philippe Hudon scored twice for Victoriaville
(8-5-1), Angelo Micelli had a goal and two assists, while Nick Marois, Alex
Filatrault and Ross Johnston added the others. Sherbrookes Francis Desrosiers
made 27 saves for the win as Brandon Whitney stopped 26-of-33 shots in a losing
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George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled
back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up.CALGARY -- An ugly goal for the
Calgary Flames and goaltender Reto Berra was a thing of beauty for the desperate
Edmonton Oilers. From near the corner and below the goal line, David Perron
flung the puck towards the net, banking it off Berras shoulder and in for the
go-ahead goal as Edmonton snapped a five-game losing streak Saturday night with
a 4-2 come-from-behind victory over the Calgary Flames. Boyd Gordon capped the
scoring into an empty net as the Oilers stormed back with four unanswered goals
in the third period to steal the first of five meetings between the provincial
rivals. "Id be kidding if I said I knew I would score but I saw a little bit of
room, I put it there and it was in the net so it felt good," said Perron. Just
over two minutes earlier, the Oilers tied the game 2-2 on another strange one.
Sam Gagners shot deflected off Flames defenceman Dennis Wideman and fluttered
high in the air. While Berra couldnt find it, Ales Hemsky batted it in from out
of mid-air for his first goal in 12 games. Edmonton started its comeback at 3:41
when Jordan Eberle, who was uncovered in the slot, took a drop pass from
Taylor Hall and ripped a shot over Berras blocker. The three-goal barrage
happened in a span of 6:42 and came on four shots. "We gave them two goals out
of three," said Flames coach Bob Hartley, visibly unhappy. "After 40 minutes, I
felt that we gave them nothing. We were playing our style. Then, their first
goal and third goal, theres only one word for those two goals - awful." Edmonton
(5-15-2), which began the night in last place in the NHL, won for just the
second time in its last 12 (2-9-1). Sean Monahan and Wideman scored for Calgary
(6-11-3). The Flames are winless in their last six, and are 0-4-1 in their last
five games at the Scotiabank Saddledome. "We have a lot of pressure on us from
our team itself, from the organization, from the fans, they expect us to win and
when youre not winning, it kills the confidence on your team," said Eberle. "You
start making plays that youre not used to making, you start squeezing the stick
and you start not playing as a team." Eberle himself had been in a lengthy slump
with just one goal in his previous 12 games. "Momentum is a huge thing in this
game. When things arent going, you sometimes get pissed off and try to do things
yourself and thats when things start breaking down even more," said Eberle. "So
when you finally get rewarded and get some confidence, were going to use that."
Oilers coach Dallas Eakins says the smallest of things can turn around a teams
fortunes and he hopes thiss result will provide that boost for his team.
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Philadelphias recent 3-0-1 run as an example. "We were in a close game with
them. We end up losing the game, they had been on the down and out and it seemed
like every time I look at the scoreboard lately, theyve been winning," Eakins
said. "When you get that winning feeling again, its contagious. Just like when
you have that losing feeling, its contagious too." The first of five meetings
between the provincial rivals featured the teams ranked 13th and 14th in the
Western Conference. The Flames remain three points up on Oilers, although they
are 12 points back of a playoff spot. "Great start. In the first two periods, I
thought we were the better team. Then, in 10 or 12 minutes, we lost the game, so
thats really disappointing and nobody in this locker-room can be happy," said
former Oilers defenceman Ladislav Smid. "We have to learn how to finish those
kind of games. We knew they have lots of talent over there. We should have just
played the same game for 60 minutes, no matter what happened." Devan Dubnyk had
a great night for the Oilers making 33 saves to improve to 4-10-1. It comes on
the same night that newly signed Ilya Bryzgalov picked up a win in his second
AHL conditioning start, allowing only one goal in Oklahoma Citys 4-1 victory
over Abbotsford. Making his sixth start in the last seven games, Berra had 19
saves to fall to 1-4-1. Calgary took a 2-0 lead at 17:08 of the second period on
a rocket off the stick of Wideman. Dubnyk never saw it as he was screened on the
play by Lee Stempniak. Sean Monahan gave the Flames a 1-0 lead at 12:23. It was
the first goal in seven games for Calgarys 2013 first round draft pick and just
his second in the last 12 after he started the season with six in his first
eight. It also marked the first time Calgary held a lead after the first period
in three weeks. In the previous eight games, the Flames had been outscored 11-1
in the opening 20 minutes. The game began with a throwback to the old days of
the Battle of Alberta as heavyweights Brian McGrattan and Luke Gazdic squared
off in a lengthy fight that fired up the crowd. Notes: Healthy scratches for
Calgary were RW Tim Jackman and D Sean OBrien... LW Ryan Jones was not in the
line-up for Edmonton... After several years of Calgary domination, Edmonton has
won five of the last seven games between the two teams ... Flames LW TJ Galiardi
hasnt scored in his last 18 games. Also slumping is D TJ Brodie, who has no
points in his last eight games... For Edmonton, Nugent-Hopkins has one goal in
his last 13 games.
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