QMJHL: Sokolov stars in Screaming Eagles’ OT win against Sea Dogs

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SYDNEY, N.S. – Egor Sokolov scored with a second left in overtime as the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles edged the Saint John Sea Dogs 3-2 on Wednesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.

Gabriel Proulx and Shaun Miller scored for the Screaming Eagles (22-21-6) in regulation time.

Aiden MacIntosh and Anthony Boucher scored for the Sea Dogs (12-28-9).

Kevin Mandolese made 15 saves for Cape Breton. Alex D’Orio kicked out 48 shots for Saint John.

The Screaming Eagles went 0 for 3 on the power play and the Sea Dogs were 0 for 2 with the man advantage.

TITAN 5 PHOENIX 3

BATHURST, N.B. — Noah Dobson put away the winner early in the third as the Titan downed Sherbrooke.

Mitchell Balmas, Samuel L’Italien, Logan Chisholm and Jordan Maher also scored for Acadie-Bathurst (28-13-9).

Felix Robert, Kevin Gilbert and Marek Zachar scored for the Phoenix (20-21-9).

REMPARTS 4 TIGRES 1

QUEBEC CITY — Christian Huntley had the power-play winner in the first period as the Remparts topped Victoriaville.

Olivier Garneau, Gregor MacLeod and Jesse Sutton also scored for Quebec (29-19-5).

Vitalii Abramov replied for the Tigres (25-18-6).

Victoriaville’s Maxime Comtois was given a match penalty for high sticking at 15:53 of the third period.

VOLTIGEURS 5 CATARACTES 2

SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Robert Lynch’s power-play goal in the second period was the eventual winner as Drummondville marched past the Cataractes.

Joe Veleno, Yvan Mongo, Morgan Adams-Moisan and Nicolas Guay rounded out the attack for the Voltigeurs (34-13-2).

Leon Denny and Jeremy Martin responded for the Cataractes (14-31-3).

ARMADA 7 DRAKKAR 0

BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Mikhail Denisov stopped all 28 shots he faced as Blainville-Boisbriand routed the Drakkar 7-0.

Alexandre Alain struck twice for the Armada (35-9-4), while Tobie Paquette-Bisson had the eventual winner. Ryan DaSilva, Joel Teasdale, Aleksi Anttalainen and Pascal Corbeil also scored.

Justin Blanchette combined with Francis Leclerc for 28 saves for Baie-Comeau (22-24-3).

— This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application.

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