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QMJHL Roundup: Jevpalovs scores hat trick as Armada get past Remparts

Friday, 03.06.2015 / 11:04 PM / News

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QMJHL Roundup: Jevpalovs scores hat trick as Armada get past Remparts

BOISBRIAND, Que. - Nikita Jevpalovs had a hat trick to lead the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada over the Quebec Remparts 5-2 on Friday night in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.

Alexandre Delisle-Houde and Danick Martel also scored for the Armada (39-14-9), to improve their record to 5-0-2 in the last seven games.

Guillaume Gauthier and Matt Murphy supplied the offence for Quebec (38-22-3), which had a three-game winning streak snapped.

Samuel Montembeault turned away 22 shots for the win in net while Montreal Canadiens prospect Zachary Fucale stopped 25 shots for the Remparts.

Blainville-Boisbriand went scoreless on four power plays while Quebec had one goal on five chances.

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OCEANIC 4 VOLTIGEURS 2

RIMOUSKI, Que. — Guillaume McSween scored the winner late in the second period as the Oceanic extended their win streak to five with a victory over Drummondville.

Christopher Clapperton, Tyler Boland and Anthony Chapados rounded out the attack for Rimouski (42-15-4).

Joey Ratelle and Justin Doucet had goals for Drummondville (24-34-4).

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WILDCATS 4 SCREAMING EAGLES 3

SYDNEY, N.S. — Ivan Barbashev's 40th goal of the season in the third period stood as the winner as Moncton held on to beat the Screaming Eagles.

Eric Leger, Cameron Askew and Conor Garland scored in the first period for the Wildcats (42-17-3), as they won their third straight.

Kyle Farrell had a pair of goals for Cape Breton (27-29-6) with Stephen Anderson also chipping in.

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ISLANDERS 6 MOOSEHEADS 5

HALIFAX — Filip Chlapik scored the winner on the power play in the third period as Charlottetown edged the Mooseheads.

Bradley Kennedy, Kameron Kielly, Daniel Sprong, Spenser Cobbold and Ross Johnston supplied the rest of the offence for the Islanders (30-27-5).

Danny Moynihan struck twice and added an assist for Halifax (30-26-6). Winnipeg Jets prospect Nikolaj Ehlers, Austyn Hardie and Timo Meier added the others.

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SEA DOGS 2 TITAN 1

BATHURST, N.B. — Mark Tremaine scored Saint John's second goal in under two minutes in the third period shorthanded as it rallied to beat the Titan.

Luke Green tied the game at 4:01 of the third for the Sea Dogs (31-22-9).

Campbell Pickard found the back of the net with his first of the season for Acadie-Bathurst (15-41-6). It was the Titan's sixth-straight loss.

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SAGUENEENS 4 TIGRES 1

CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Laurent Dauphin had a goal and an assist as the Sagueneens got past Victoriaville.

Timothe Simard, Samuel Blier and Alexandre Ranger rounded out the attack for Chicoutimi (26-30-6).

Angelo Miceli scored late in the second period for the Tigres (27-30-6).

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OLYMPIQUES 4 PHOENIX 3 (OT)

SHERBROOKE, Que. — Alexandre Carrier scored 42 seconds into overtime as Gatineau handed the Phoenix their fifth-straight loss.

Elie Berube, Joey Richard and Yakov Trenin also found the back of the net for the Olympiques (27-31-5).

Nicolas Poulin, David Storto and Tim Wieser chipped in for Sherbrooke (32-25-6).

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FOREURS 5 DRAKKAR 0

VAL-D'OR, Que. — Etienne Montpetit stopped all 24 shots he faced as the Foreurs won their 10th straight by blanking Baie-Comeau.

Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Anthony Beauregard, Jeremie Fraser, Anthony Richard and Alexis Pepin scored for Val-d'Or (32-22-8).

Philippe Cadorette turned away 31 shots in goal for the Drakkar (33-22-8).

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