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DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. wholesale jerseys . - Jerrome Verrier scored three times, including the winner at 19:19 of the third period, as the Drummondville Voltigeurs edged the visiting Shawinigan Cataractes 4-3 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play. Verrier now has 21 goals in 26 games, which is good for fifth in QMJHL scoring. Joey Ratelle also scored for the Voltigeurs (14-10-2), who halted a five-game winless streak. Matthew Boudon chipped in with two assists. Kris Hodge had a goal and two assists for the Cataractes (3-20-2), who are winless in five contests, while Frederick Gaudreau and Zachary Taylor each scored once. Louis-Phillip Guindon made 18 saves for Drummondville as Shawinigans Marvin Cupper turned away 34-of-38 shots in defeat. The Voltigeurs went 1 for 5 on the power play while the Cataractes failed to score on their only chance with the man advantage. --- MOOSEHEADS 9 TITAN 2 HALIFAX -- Jonathan Drouin scored once and set up four others as the Mooseheads crushed Acadie-Bathurst for their eighth win in a row. MacKenzie Weegar and Brent Andrews each had two goals and an assist for Halifax (20-8-0), while Darcy Ashley chipped in with four assists. Andrew Ryan, Vincent Watt, Nikolaj Ehlers and Luca Ciampini added single goals to round out the Mooseheads offence. Adam Stevens and Aaron Kerr scored for the Titan (10-14-2), who have dropped back-to-back contests, and Christophe Boivin assisted on both. Halifaxs Zachary Fucale made 25 saves for the win. Jacob Brennan took the loss for Acadie-Bathurst after allowing five goals on 24 shots in 36 minutes of action. Mason McDonald replaced Brennan and gave up four goals on 10 shots. --- SCREAMING EAGLES 2 SEA DOGS 1 (SO) SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Maxim Lazarev scored the shootout winner as Cape Breton handed the Sea Dogs their seventh straight defeat. Jason Bell scored 5:18 into the second period for the Screaming Eagles (13-10-3) while on the power play. Saint Johns (6-17-3) Nathan Noel opened the games scoring at 16:03 of the first period. Cape Bretons Alex Bureau made 22 saves for the win as Sebastien Auger turned back 40-of-41 shots for the Sea Dogs. --- SAGUENEENS 6 ISLANDERS 3 CHICOUTIMI, Que. -- Charles Hudon scored twice and added three assists as the Sagueneens doubled up Charlottettown. Simon Tremblay and William Gignac each had a goal and an assist for Chicoutimi (13-14-0), while Jeremy Lepine and Jeremy Carignan had the others. Daniel Sprong, Spenser Cobbold and Bradley Kennedy supplied the offence for the Islanders (13-10-3). Dominic Graham made 36 saves for the Sagueneens as Charlottetowns Eric Brassard stopped 35-of-40 shots in defeat. --- REMPARTS 4 TIGRES 1 QUEBEC CITY -- Francois Brassard stopped 28 shots as the Remparts beat Victoriaville for their fifth win in their last six outings. Fabrice Herzog and Nick Sorensen gave Quebec (14-8-5) a 2-0 lead after 40 minutes and Alexandre Caron-Roy and Olivier Archambault added a goal apiece in the third period. Philippe Hudon scored the lone goal for the Tigres (10-13-2). Brandon Whitney kicked out 23-of-26 shots for Victoriaville. --- DRAKKAR 3 WILDCATS 0 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Simon Lemieux stopped 20 shots as the Drakkar blanked Moncton. Denis Gorbunov scored the eventual winner for Baie-Comeau (17-5-4) while Guillaume Beaudry and Jeremy Gregoire added insurance goals in the third period. JC Campagna was a team-worst minus-3 for the Wildcats (11-16-2). Monctons Alex Dubeau turned aside 31-of-33 shots in defeat. --- OCEANIC 6 OLYMPIQUES 3 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Michael Joly and Domenic Beauchemin each had two goals and an assist as the Oceanic toppled Gatineau. Anthony DeLuca scored once and set up two more for Rimouski (15-7-4) and Alexis Loiseau had a goal and an assist. The Olympiques (18-9-0), who lost for the first time in five games, got goals from Jake Coughler, Vincent Dunn and Martin Reway. Zachary Fortin made 37 saves for the Oceanic. Gatineaus Robert Steeves gave up two goals on eight shots and was pulled for Anthony Brodeur, who stopped 19-of-23 shots to pick up the loss. --- HUSKIES 5 PHOENIX 4 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Jean-Sebastien Dea scored three times as the Huskies came from behind to defeat Sherbrooke. Marcus Power had a goal and three assists for Rouyn-Noranda (14-9-2), which trailed 3-0 after 20 minutes, and Mathieu Lemay had the other. Jean-Francois Plante scored twice for the Phoenix (10-14-2) while Tim Wieser and Alexandre Sills had a goal apiece. Alexandre Belanger only had to make 11 saves for the Huskies as Sherbrookes Gabriel Parent kicked out 29-of-34 shots in defeat. --- ARMADA 4 FOREURS 2 VAL-DOR, Que. -- Danick Martel had a pair of goals as Blainville-Boisbriand downed the Foereurs. Olivier Picard and Ryan Tesink each had a goal and an assist for the Armada (20-3-2), who sit atop the QMJHL standings, and Samuel Hodhod had two assists. Samuel Henley scored both goals for Val-dOr. (15-11-0). Blainville-Boisbriands Etienne Marcoux made 22 saves for the win. Keven Bouchard stopped 20 shots for the Foreurs. cheap jerseys from china . The wide receiver was placed on the reserve/non-football illness list Saturday, ending his season with two games left and after he missed practice time this week for "personal reasons. cheap nfl jerseys .These are Cobains statistics: he had 13 hits (twelve singles and a double) in 40 at-bats with a .333 batting average. He had 7 RBIs, no home runs and only 1 error. Pretty impressive!Here is another picture of a 12-year-old Cobain on his team, the Elks, which is on display at the Hard Rock Café at Universal CityWalk in Hollywood:Lastly, here is a picture of Cobain from his junior high school wrestling team:Cobain also came up in an interview that Kenny Mayne conducted with with Pearl Jams Jeff Ament, a noted hoopshead like the rest of his band that was formerly named "Mookie Blaylock" in tribute to the former Atlanta Hawk, in ESPN The Magazine. MONTREAL -- It was an emotional night for Jaroslav Spacek and he let it show in his first game back in Montreal. Spacek scored and celebrated with an Alex Ovechkin-like leap into the glass in his return to the team he spent two-plus seasons with as the Kirk Muller-led Carolina Hurricanes snapped the Montreal Canadiens four-game winning streak with a 5-3 victory on Monday. "Im not like Mike Cammalleri, he scores often," Spacek said of his former Habs teammate who is now with the Calgary Flames. "I dont, so I have to celebrate a little bit. Especially here; Im so happy." Spacek was traded to the Hurricanes back on Dec. 9 in exchange for defenceman Tomas Kaberle. It was the first time that Muller, Carolinas head coach, coached against the Canadiens. Muller played in Montreal for four seasons and was an assistant coach there for five. Captain Eric Staal scored twice for the Hurricanes (21-25-11), who won for the third time in their last five games and collected at least a point for the fifth straight game (3-0-2). Jiri Tlusty and Jamie McBain had goals as well. Tomas Plekanec, Erik Cole and David Desharnais replied for the Canadiens (23-25-9), who suffered their first loss to Carolina this season. "We had a crap start and to come back we showed a lot of energy in that second, and we should have sealed the deal," said Montreal defenceman Hal Gill. "Its tough but its ups and downs and we have to try to stay on top. The Canadiens, seemingly left for dead in the playoff race just over a week ago, could have closed the gap on eighth place to five points with a win. "Its always a step back when you lose but we know what we have to do to be successful. We just have to stick to it for 60 (minutes)," Gill said. Cam Ward made 29 saves for his 21st win of the season. Carey Price stopped 30 shots for the Canadiens. "In the beginning we were losing these types of games by a goal. Now were finding ways to get a point, two points," Muller said. "Our leaders are really leading this team right now. I really like the way were playing right now." Staal liked seeing his teammate and coach so fired up against their former team. "They were both pretty pumped, as we all were. That was a big win for us," Staal said. "Spatchos a great team guy. Hes got that personality where he never seems to be in a bad mood. And any time you score against your old team, Im sure its a good feeling and it was for him tonnight. cheap jerseys. " After Tlusty opened the scoring early in the first period, Spacek put his former teammates in a 2-0 hole in the second when Jeff Skinner found him back-door on a Carolina power play. "(There were) a lot of races that we lost early on," Canadiens head coach Randy Cunneyworth said of his teams start, which saw it get outshot 16-6 in the first period. "We have to win those battles, win the races. They seemed to have a lot of jump and we were a little bit flat." Since taking over in mid-December, Cunneyworth has stressed that players who give the effort will be rewarded with the ice time. Against Carolina, winger Andrei Kostitsyn saw just 4:20 of action -- including just one shift in the third period -- while centre Scott Gomez finished the night with 7:49, both team lows. "At certain times we were looking at the matchups and trying to get certain people out there. It becomes a little bit of that but also we need some bigger efforts on occasion. Turnovers become paramount," said Cunneyworth. Plekanec started the Canadiens comeback at 11:53 of the second when he took advantage of a 2-on-1 with Rene Bourque to put a wristshot past Ward. It was the centres 10th career goal and 30th career point against the Hurricanes in 26 games played. Cole tied it 2-2 on the power play at 15:57 when he moved in from the boards to the slot for his first goal against his former team. Desharnais gave the Canadiens their first lead of the night when he took advantage of a sprawled Ward and tucked the puck in to the net late in the period. "The second period was one of the best periods Ive seen us play at home. Then we go out and throw it all away," said a frustrated Lars Eller. "It was like we were a different team in each of the three periods. It was weird. Not good enough." Carolina tied it early in the third when Staal beat out Kaberle and squeaked one through Prices pads shorthanded. The Hurricanes regained the lead at 8:50 of the third when McBain picked up a rebound in the slot for Carolinas second power-play goal of the night. Notes: The Canadiens scratched Ryan White and Ian Schultz, called up from AHL Hamilton on Sunday. Schultz was returned to Hamilton following the game. ... Winger Travis Moen missed a second straight game for Montreal with an upper body injury. ...Defenceman Derek Joslin was scratched for Carolina. ... Hurricanes winger Tuomo Ruutu was injured in the first period and did not return. ' ' '


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