Voltigeurs beat Tigres for fourth straight win

Charles-David Beaudoin and Jerome Verrier scored in the third period to lead the Drummondville Voltigeurs past the Victoriaville Tigres 3-2 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play Sunday (QMJHL Images)

DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Charles-David Beaudoin and Jerome Verrier scored in the third period to lead the Drummondville Voltigeurs past the Victoriaville Tigres 3-2 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play Sunday.

Beaudoin scored at 3:53 of the third and Verrier added the eventual winner nearly five minutes later.

Frederick Gaudreau also scored for Drummondville (41-21-4), which won it’s fourth straight, while Louis-Philip Guindon made 28 saves.

Jean-Francois Plante and Julien Proulx replied for the Tigers (32-25-8), with Francois Tremblay stopping 35 shots.

SCREAMING EAGLES 5 WILDCATS 1

SYDNEY, N.S. — The Screaming Eagles’ offence overwhelmed the Wildcats, who didn’t break through until the dying moments of regulation.

Bradley Lalonde, Charles-Eric Legare, Raphael Corriveau, Kyle Farrell and Cameron Darcy scored for Cape Breton (35-26-4).

Stephan Seeger had the lone goal for Moncton (32-31-3) at 18:49 of the third.

Zachary Fortin stopped 22 shots for the Screaming Eagles, while at the other end of the ice, Alex Dubeau made 33 saves.

TITAN 7 SEA DOGS 4

BATHURST, N.B. — The Titan rallied from a 4-0 deficit in the first period to beat Saint John.

Guillaume Brisebois and Scott Oke each scored twice for Acadie-Bathurst (21-39-6), with Nicholas Blanchard, Alexandre Gosselin and Alexandros Soumakis adding singles.

Oliver Cooper opened the game with a pair of goals for the lowly Sea Dogs (19-41-5), with Matthew Highmore and Samuel Dove-McFalls contributing one each.

Jacob Brennan was pulled from the Titan’s net after allowing three goals on six shots, but Miguel Sullivan took over and stopped 28 shots. Antoine Landry meanwhile made 21-of-26 saves for Saint John, and Sebastien Auger gave up a goal on six shots.

REMPARTS 6 PHOENIX 1

QUEBEC CITY — The Remparts gave up the first goal but took over from there for an easy win against Sherbrooke.

Lucas Batt, Fabrice Herzog, Duncan MacIntyre, Hubert Lamarre, Olivier Archambault and Nick Sorensen each had a goal for Quebec (38-16-11).

Vincent Deslauriers scored the lone goal for the league-worst Phoenix (16-41-8).

Francois Brassard needed to stop just 18 shots for the Remparts, while Francis Desrosiers made 19 saves in the Phoenix net.

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