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QUENNEVILLE SETS TIGERS FRANCHISE RECORD:

Becoming the Tigers' all-time highest-scoring defenseman headlined Quenneville's week, but the Islanders' 2016 seventh-round pick also set a new single-season career-high in points. After posting six points (2G, 4A) in three games, Quenneville now has 65 points (23G, 42A) on the season, besting his previous high of 59. The Edmonton, AB, native needs one more goal to set a career-high in that category.

Quenneville also earned star of the game honors in each of his three contests last week, a second star in a 6-0 win over Edmonton on Wednesday, the first star in his record-breaking game and a third star in the 5-4 loss on Sunday.
Quenneville continues to lead WHL defensemen in goals (23) and points (65) this season and is second on the Tigers in both categories while leading his team in assists.
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BELLOWS HAS FOUR-POINT WEEK:

With four points (3G, 1A) last week, Kieffer Bellows extended his point streak to nine games - scoring a total of 18 points (11G, 7A) over that span - before having it snapped on Saturday. Bellows' streak was going strong on Wednesday, as he finished with a three-point night (2G, 1A) and the first star in the Portland Winterhawks' 8-5 win over the Victoria Royals. On Friday, Bellows netted a backhand goal on a breakaway in Portland's 3-2 win over the Tri-City Americans. While Bellows' streak ended there, the Winterhawks' winning streak continued with back-to-back wins over the Seattle Thunderbirds on Saturday and Sunday.
The Islanders' 2016 first round pick has scored 56 points (29G, 27A) in 41 games this season, putting him second in team goals, third in scoring and fifth in assists. Bellows is tied for 20th in WHL goals.

DURANDEAU RIDING FOUR-GAME POINT STREAK:

Arnaud Durandeau took off on a point streak on Tuesday, scoring four points in as many games. Durandeau started his streak on Tuesday with an assist on the first goal of the Halifax Mooseheads' 6-2 win over the Charlottetown Islanders. Durandeau contributed his second and third helpers in back-to-back losses for Halifax, first to the Chicoutimi Saguenees in overtime on Thursday, followed by the Saint John Sea Dogs on Friday. As Durandeau's streak continued with an unassisted goal on Sunday, things also improved for the Mooseheads, with a 6-1 victory over the Shawinigan Cataractes.
The Islanders' 2017 sixth-rounder is sixth in team scoring, with 40 points in 54 games this season. Durandeau is sixth on the team in goals (16), and seventh on the team in assists (24).