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Charles Guevremont extending the advantage

in Mariah Carey Fri Nov 15, 2019 10:48 am
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Raphael Maheux, Marc-Olivier Roy, Nikolas Brouillard, Kurt Etchegary and Ryan Graves responded as Quebec scored seven unanswered goals to blow the game open.Gabriel Gagne, Angelo Miceli, Mathieu Ayotte and Carl Marois provided the offence for Victoriaville (21-23-6), which lost its eight in a row.Zachary Fucale started in net for the Remparts, stopping 9-of-13 shots in 21:37. Callum Booth went the rest of the way and stopped all 15 shots he faced in 38:23.Olivier Tremblay turned away 21-of-29 shots in 48:40 for the Tigres. Chase Marchand finished out the game and made four saves in 11:18.The Remparts converted four times on five power plays while Victoriaville was 2 for 6.---ARMADA 4 SEA DOGS 0BOISBRIAND, Que. — Samuel Montembeault stopped all 21 shots he faced and Philippe Sanche scored twice as the No. 8 Armada blanked Saint John.Yvan Mongo and Danick Martel chipped in with the others for Blainville-Boisbriand (30-12-7).Alex Bishop turned away 29 shots in goal for the Sea Dogs (26-17-7).---OCEANIC 4 CATARACTES 3RIMOUSKI, Que. — Michael Joly scored twice — including once short handed — as the No. 6 Oceanic edged Shawinigan.Anthony DeLuca had the game-winning goal for Rimouski (32-13-3), which won its third game in a row. Simon Bourque added the other in the second period.Dennis Yan and Gabriel Slight helped the Cataractes (27-19-3) jjump out to a 2-0 lead after the first period.dddddddddddd Brandon Gignac rounded out the attack in the third.---SAGUENEENS 5 TITAN 0BATHURST, N.B. — Julio Billia turned away 29 shots and Alexandre Ranger struck twice in the third period as Chicoutimi shut out the Titan.Timothe Simard and Landon Schiller gave the Sagueneens (21-21-5) an early lead, with Charles Guevremont extending the advantage in the second.Reilly Pickard kicked out 27 shots for Acadie-Bathurst (14-33-6) in its third-straight loss.---DRAKKAR 2 MOOSEHEADS 1HALIFAX — Jeremy Gregoire scored the winner at 10:32 of the third period as No. 10 Baie-Comeau rallied to beat the Mooseheads.Maxime St-Cyr started the comeback by tying the game with his league-leading 43rd goal of the season for the Drakkar (28-15-7).Nikolaj Ehlers had the lone goal for Halifax (24-21-4), which came on the power play in the second.---PHOENIX 2 OLYMPIQUES 1GATINEAU, Que. — Chase Harwell scored the decisive goal in the third period as Sherbrooke slipped past the Olympiques.Tim Wieser opened the scoring in the second period for the Phoenix (29-17-4) with his 34th of the season. 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