2015 NHL Draft
SHARE
Share with your Friends


QMJHL Roundup: Daniel Audette powers Phoenix past Cataractes 7-1

Thursday, 10.16.2014 / 11:04 PM / News

The Canadian Press

Share with your Friends


QMJHL Roundup: Daniel Audette powers Phoenix past Cataractes 7-1

SHAWINIGAN, Que. - Daniel Audette has found his place on the Sherbrooke Phoenix's power-play unit.

Audette had a hat trick and added an assist as Sherbrooke routed the Shawinigan Cataractes 7-1 on Thursday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.

All four of Audette's points came on the power play.

Kay Schweri scored twice for the Phoenix (8-4-0), with one of the goals coming on the man advantage. Jeremy Roy and David Storto rounded out the attack.

Alex Bureau made 26 saves for the win.

Sebastien Gauthier was the lone scorer for Shawinigan (6-5-2), while Marvin Cupper stopped 24-of-30 shots he faced as the Cataractes starting goaltender. Antoine Samuel turned aside six of seven shots in relief.

Sherbrooke went 4 for 9 on the power play, while Shawinigan could not score on its two man advantages.

---

OCEANIC 2 SAGUENEENS 1

CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Jan Kostalek had the eventual winner late in the second period as Rimouski edged the Sagueneens.

Anthony DeLuca also scored for the Oceanic (10-3-0).

Alexandre Ranger replied for Chicoutimi (4-7-1).

---

DRAKKAR 4 REMPARTS 0

BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Philippe Cadorette stopped all 18 shots he faced as the Drakkar blanked Quebec.

Maxime St-Cyr, Luca Ciampini, Guillaume Beaudry and Jamie Clavet supplied the offence for Baie-Comeau (7-4-1).

Eric Brassard turned aside 27-of-30 shots for the Remparts (7-4-0).

NHL.TV™

NHL GameCenter LIVE™ is now NHL.TV™.
Watch out-of-market games and replays with an all new redesigned media player, mobile and connected device apps.

LEARN MORE

NHL Mobile App

Introducing the new official NHL App, available for iPhone, iPad and Android smartphones and tablets. A host of new features and improved functionality are available across all platforms, including a redesigned league-wide scoreboard, expanded news coverage, searchable video highlights, individual team experiences* and more. The new NHL App on your tablet also introduces new offerings such as 60fps video, Multitasking** and Picture-in-Picture.

*Available only for smartphones
** Available only for suported iPads