DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. - Jerrome Verrier scored three times, including the winner at 19:19 of the third period, as the Drummondville Voltigeurs edged the visiting Shawinigan Cataractes 4-3 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play. Verrier now has 21 goals in 26 games, which is good for fifth in QMJHL scoring. Joey Ratelle also scored for the Voltigeurs (14-10-2), who halted a five-game winless streak. Matthew Boudon chipped in with two assists. Kris Hodge had a goal and two assists for the Cataractes (3-20-2), who are winless in five contests, while Frederick Gaudreau and Zachary Taylor each scored once. Louis-Phillip Guindon made 18 saves for Drummondville as Shawinigans Marvin Cupper turned away 34-of-38 shots in defeat. The Voltigeurs went 1 for 5 on the power play while the Cataractes failed to score on their only chance with the man advantage. --- MOOSEHEADS 9 TITAN 2 HALIFAX -- Jonathan Drouin scored once and set up four others as the Mooseheads crushed Acadie-Bathurst for their eighth win in a row. MacKenzie Weegar and Brent Andrews each had two goals and an assist for Halifax (20-8-0), while Darcy Ashley chipped in with four assists. Andrew Ryan, Vincent Watt, Nikolaj Ehlers and Luca Ciampini added single goals to round out the Mooseheads offence. Adam Stevens and Aaron Kerr scored for the Titan (10-14-2), who have dropped back-to-back contests, and Christophe Boivin assisted on both. Halifaxs Zachary Fucale made 25 saves for the win. Jacob Brennan took the loss for Acadie-Bathurst after allowing five goals on 24 shots in 36 minutes of action. Mason McDonald replaced Brennan and gave up four goals on 10 shots. --- SCREAMING EAGLES 2 SEA DOGS 1 (SO) SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Maxim Lazarev scored the shootout winner as Cape Breton handed the Sea Dogs their seventh straight defeat. Jason Bell scored 5:18 into the second period for the Screaming Eagles (13-10-3) while on the power play. Saint Johns (6-17-3) Nathan Noel opened the games scoring at 16:03 of the first period. Cape Bretons Alex Bureau made 22 saves for the win as Sebastien Auger turned back 40-of-41 shots for the Sea Dogs. --- SAGUENEENS 6 ISLANDERS 3 CHICOUTIMI, Que. -- Charles Hudon scored twice and added three assists as the Sagueneens doubled up Charlottettown. Simon Tremblay and William Gignac each had a goal and an assist for Chicoutimi (13-14-0), while Jeremy Lepine and Jeremy Carignan had the others. Daniel Sprong, Spenser Cobbold and Bradley Kennedy supplied the offence for the Islanders (13-10-3). Dominic Graham made 36 saves for the Sagueneens as Charlottetowns Eric Brassard stopped 35-of-40 shots in defeat. --- REMPARTS 4 TIGRES 1 QUEBEC CITY -- Francois Brassard stopped 28 shots as the Remparts beat Victoriaville for their fifth win in their last six outings. Fabrice Herzog and Nick Sorensen gave Quebec (14-8-5) a 2-0 lead after 40 minutes and Alexandre Caron-Roy and Olivier Archambault added a goal apiece in the third period. Philippe Hudon scored the lone goal for the Tigres (10-13-2). Brandon Whitney kicked out 23-of-26 shots for Victoriaville. --- DRAKKAR 3 WILDCATS 0 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Simon Lemieux stopped 20 shots as the Drakkar blanked Moncton. Denis Gorbunov scored the eventual winner for Baie-Comeau (17-5-4) while Guillaume Beaudry and Jeremy Gregoire added insurance goals in the third period. JC Campagna was a team-worst minus-3 for the Wildcats (11-16-2). Monctons Alex Dubeau turned aside 31-of-33 shots in defeat. --- OCEANIC 6 OLYMPIQUES 3 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Michael Joly and Domenic Beauchemin each had two goals and an assist as the Oceanic toppled Gatineau. Anthony DeLuca scored once and set up two more for Rimouski (15-7-4) and Alexis Loiseau had a goal and an assist. The Olympiques (18-9-0), who lost for the first time in five games, got goals from Jake Coughler, Vincent Dunn and Martin Reway. Zachary Fortin made 37 saves for the Oceanic. Gatineaus Robert Steeves gave up two goals on eight shots and was pulled for Anthony Brodeur, who stopped 19-of-23 shots to pick up the loss. --- HUSKIES 5 PHOENIX 4 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Jean-Sebastien Dea scored three times as the Huskies came from behind to defeat Sherbrooke. Marcus Power had a goal and three assists for Rouyn-Noranda (14-9-2), which trailed 3-0 after 20 minutes, and Mathieu Lemay had the other. Jean-Francois Plante scored twice for the Phoenix (10-14-2) while Tim Wieser and Alexandre Sills had a goal apiece. Alexandre Belanger only had to make 11 saves for the Huskies as Sherbrookes Gabriel Parent kicked out 29-of-34 shots in defeat. --- ARMADA 4 FOREURS 2 VAL-DOR, Que. -- Danick Martel had a pair of goals as Blainville-Boisbriand downed the Foereurs. Olivier Picard and Ryan Tesink each had a goal and an assist for the Armada (20-3-2), who sit atop the QMJHL standings, and Samuel Hodhod had two assists. Samuel Henley scored both goals for Val-dOr. (15-11-0). Blainville-Boisbriands Etienne Marcoux made 22 saves for the win. Keven Bouchard stopped 20 shots for the Foreurs. Danny Green Jersey .Y. - Sven Andrighetto scored once and set up two more as the Hamilton Bulldogs hung on to defeat the host Adirondack Flames 5-3 on Tuesday in American Hockey League action. Malachi Richardson Jersey . 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Saltalamacchia drove in the go-ahead run in the ninth inning, Henderson Alvarez won for the first time in three starts and the Miami Marlins beat the Braves 3-2 on Thursday night.Canadian pairs and dance duos are at the top of their game early in the season at Skate Canada International. World bronze medalists and Canadian pairs champions Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford posted the highest total score of the season and won their first-ever Grand Prix gold at the recent Skate Canada International in Kelowna, B.C. Once again they challenged themselves this season by upping the ante technically, with the addition of a throw quadruple salchow. Only one team tried the risky throw in competition last year with no success and Meagan and Eric are one of only two teams that are likely to include it this year. Their strategy is unapologetically athletic and they are hoping that if they keep raising the technical bar higher and completing their elements well enough, the risk will produce big rewards and make them world title contenders along with the artistic Russian teams. Early in the season added technical risks tended to be their undoing as their dividends werent seemingly apparent until later on at Nationals and Worlds. This year, however, they have started out on fire and already look to be improving on last years World bronze win. In regard to their long program, I think this years routine is the perfect vehicle for them to showcase their athleticism while drawing in and engaging the audience in their performance. Canadian ice dancers were impressive in Kelowna, winning gold and silver. World silver medalists Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje won gold by a comfortable margin and received instant standing ovations. While they delivered a convincing win, coupled with crowd pleasing performances on home ice, their real test will come in December at the Grand Prix Final where they will face off against the worlds best. It was an impressive first outing but what matters now is where they take the material from here. Past seasons have shown us that they are tenacious in their pursuit of improvement and refinement, so stay tuned. Silver medalists in the dance, Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier are off to a terrific start this season and made their eighth place finish at Worlds look like simply a stepping stone to bigger and better things this year. Their new material was well received aand well rewarded, including that of their free dance, which I see as the best work they have done to date.dddddddddddd Its inviting and easy to like while also showcases their innovative and superior skating quality. Results for Canadian skaters in the singles events were slightly subdued at Skate Canada due to the withdrawals of Kevin Reynolds, Elladge Balde and Kaetlyn Osmond due to injury. The big news for Canadians on the mens international stage is the emergence of 16-year-old Nam Nguyen on the Senior Grand Prix circuit. He shocked more seasoned competitors at Skate America, the season opener, with his bronze medal win. On his way to the bronze he defeated the current Olympic bronze medalist, Denis Ten and also finished ahead of U.S. Champion Jeremy Abbott with a flawless long program. What was most impressive was the fact that it was Nguyens senior Grand Prix debut and he managed to nail a quad salchow in the free skate. Coming into this season Nam was not a skater who the contenders would figure into the mix. Now hes got the top guys glancing sideways at him, knowing that with the newfound quad and the impressive technical scores he has put up in the free skate, he can surely be a fit to play spoiler at any upcoming event. Nguyen will compete at the Cup of China this weekend alongside his training mate, Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan. Japanese men have won the first two Grand Prix events and Yuzu has said hes hoping to ride the wave to gold at the Cup of China. As strong as the Japanese men are, its the Russian women who are dominating the ladies events this season. It is possible - in fact quite likely - that the Russian women could win all of the Grand Prixs and qualify four or five spots out of a total six spots at the final. Thats how deep their women are. With the National Champ on the sidelines, Canadian hopes in that event shift now to the national silver medalist Gabrielle Daleman who begins her quest this Grand Prix season in China. 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