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QMJHL Roundup: Kielly, Chlapik score in shootout as Islanders edge Sea Dogs 3-2

Friday, 09.12.2014 / 11:14 PM / News

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QMJHL Roundup: Kielly, Chlapik score in shootout as Islanders edge Sea Dogs 3-2

CHARLOTTETOWN - Kameron Kielly and Filip Chlapik both scored in the shootout as the Charlottetown Islanders edged the Saint John Sea Dogs 3-2 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.

Kielly also scored in regulation time for Charlottetown (1-0-0), while Daniel Sprong had a goal early in the third period to force overtime. Daryl MacCallum made 29 saves and turned away two skaters in the shootout to earn the win.

Adam Bateman and Julien Tessier provided the offence for Saint John (0-0-1), while Sebastien Auger stopped 14 shots in net.

The Islanders went 0 for 8 on the power play, while the Sea Dogs could not score on their three man advantages.

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SCREAMING EAGLES 6 WILDCATS 3

MONCTON, N.B. — Kyle Farrell had a pair of goals, including one short handed, as Cape Breton downed Moncton.

Evgeny Svechnikov scored and added two assists for the Screaming Eagles (1-0-0), while Timothe Simard, Pierre-Luc Dubois and Maxim Lazarev chipped in as well.

Will Smith, Eric Leger and Adam Holwell replied for the Wildcats (0-1-0).

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TITAN 4 MOOSEHEADS 1

BATHURST, N.B. — Christophe Boivin had goals in the first and third period to lead Acadie-Bathurst past Halifax.

Jordan Maher had a power-play goal for the Titan (1-0-0), while Raphael Corriveau put the puck into an empty net.

Ryan Falkenham was the lone scorer for the Mooseheads (0-1-0).

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PHOENIX 6 REMPARTS 1

SHERBROOKE, Que. — Tim Wieser had two goals and two assists as the Phoenix dispatched Quebec.

Vincent Deslauriers, Julien Bahl, Gabriel Fontaine and Kevin Domingue rounded out the Sherbrooke (1-0-0) attack.

Dmytro Timashov scored the only goal for the Remparts (0-1-0).

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CATARACTES 7 SAGUENEENS 1

CHIOCUTIMI, Que. — Anthony Beauvillier struck twice — once on the power play — as Shawinigan stormed past the Sagueneens.

Nicholas Welsh and Olivier Caouette also had power-play goals for the Cataractes (1-0-0), while Alex Pawelczyk, Dennis Yan and Giovanni Fiore scored as well.

Samuel Roussy has a power-play goal for Chicoutimi (0-1-0) in a game that saw each team rack up 35 minutes of penalties.

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DRAKKAR 4 ARMADA 0

BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Philippe Cadorette stopped all 26 shots he faced as Baie-Comeau blanked Blainville-Boisbriand.

Maxime St-Cyr had a pair of power-play goals for the Drakkar (1-0-0), while Antoine Pouliot and Simon Chevrier also scored.

Samuel Montembeault turned aside nine of 13 shots he faced in the first 40 minutes of play for the Armada (0-1-0). Marc-Antoine Turcotte made 11 saves in relief.

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VOLTIGEURS 4 HUSKIES 1

DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Joey Ratelle struck twice as the Voltigeurs blasted Rouyn-Noranda.

Simon Fortier and Marc-Antoine Bouillon also scored as Drummondville (1-0-0) built up a 4-0 lead.

Mathieu Lemay had the only goal for the Huskies (0-2-0).

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FOREURS 3 OLYMPIQUES 2 (SO)

GATINEAU, Que. — Stephen Anderson scored in the shootout as Val-d'Or eked out a win over the Olympiques.

Maxime Presseault and Vytal Cote scored in regulation time for the Foreurs (2-0-0).

Alexandre Alain and Jonathan Bourcier responded for Gatineau (0-0-1).

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OCEANIC 6 TIGRES 5

RIMOUSKI, Que. — Samuel Laberge scored two goals a minute apart in the third period as the Oceanic fended off Victoriaville.

Justin Vachon's goal at the 16:19 mark of the third period was the winner for Rimouski (1-0-0), while Simon Bourque, Alexis Loiseau and Anthony DeLuca also scored.

Jordan Ty Fournier and Carl Marois both had two goals each for the Tigres (0-1-0). Antoine Marcoux tied it at 5-5 before Vachon put away the winner.

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