GATINEAU, Que. Nate Collins Bears Jersey . -- Louis-Philip Guindon stopped all 33 shots he faced as the Drummondville Voltigeurs blanked the host Gatineau Olympiques 4-0 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play. Frederick Gaudreau scored once and set up two more for the Voltigeurs (22-11-2), who won their third game in a row, while Giovanni Fiore added a goal and an assist. Matthew Boudens and Jerome Verrier also scored for Drummondville and Nikolas Brouillard tacked on two assists. Alexandre Chenier-Allard led the Olympiques (22-13-0) with seven shots on net. Gatineaus Robert Steeves allowed four goals on 14 shots and was replaced by Anthony Brodeur, who stopped all seven shots he faced in 20 minutes of relief. The Voltigeurs went 1 for 6 on the power play while the Olympiques failed to score on eight chances with the man advantage. --- SCREAMING EAGLES 5 ISLANDERS 3 SYDNEY, N.S. -- Cape Breton scored three times with the power play en route to defeating Charlottetown. Jeremy Beaudry, Charles-Eric Legare and Clark Bishop scored with the man advantage for the Screaming Eagles (19-12-3) while Cameron Darcy scored even strength and Kyle Farrell added another into an empty net. Matej Beran, Yan Pavel Laplante and Daniel Sprong supplied the scoring for the Islanders (14-17-5), who have just one win in their last 10 outings. Chase Marchand made 32 saves for Cape Breton as Eric Brassard turned away 25-of-29 shots for Charlottetown. --- DRAKKAR 5 REMPARTS 2 QUEBEC CITY -- Jeremy Gregoire scored twice and set up another as Baie-Comeau toppled the Remparts. Frederic Gamelin had a goal and and two assists for the Drakkar (23-8-4) while Alexis Vanier and Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau each scored once. Quebec (18-11-6) got goals form Zachery Moody and Anthony Latina. Baie-Comeaus Philippe Cadorette made 27 saves for the victory. Francois Brassard gave up four goals on 15 shots and was left on the bench for the third period. Callum Booth replaced Brassard and stopped 10-of-11 shots in relief. --- TITAN 4 ARMADA 3 (SO) BOISBRIAND, Que. -- Joel Blanchard scored the winner in the sixth round of the shootout as Acadie-Bathurst edged the QMJHLs top club, the Armada. Alexandros Soumakis, Gabriel Gosselin and Patrick Walsh scored in regulation for the Titan (14-18-3). Frederic Bergeron scored twice for Blainville-Boisbriand (23-5-7), who hold a three-point lead on the Baie-Comeau Drakkar for first in league standings, while Marcus Hinds had a goal and an assist. Acadie-Bathursts Mason McDonald made 24 saves for the win as Guillaume Decelles stopped 23 shots for the Armada. --- PHOENIX 3 HUSKIES 2 (OT) SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Simon Desbiens scored at 4:16 of overtime and Francis Desrosiers turned away 39 shots as the Phoenix slipped past Rouyn-Noranda. Daniel Audette and Dominic Talbot-Tassi scored in regulation for Sherbrooke (13-20-3) and Tim Wieser chipped in with two assists. Quinn OBrien and Jean-Sebastien Dea had a goal each for the Huskies (20-10-4). Rouyyn-Norandas Alexandre Belanger made 24 saves in a losing cause. --- FOREURS 7 TIGRES 5 VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Defenceman Randy Gazzola scored three times and added an assist as Val-dOr handed the Tigres their third straight defeat. Nicolas Aube-Kubel had a pair of goals for the Foreurs (24-11-1) and Louick Marcotte had a goal and two assists. Timotej Sille scored once and Guillaume Gelinas helped out with three assists. Tommy Veilleux, John Bowen, Mark Trickett, Matthew Boudreau and Jan Mandat scored for Victoriaville (13-17-4). Keven Bouchard made 25 saves for Val-dOr while Brandon Whitney allowed seven goals on 40 shots for the Tigres. --- Kyle Long Bears Jersey . The Australian Rugby Union on Thursday said Horwill strained his left hamstring in a training run on Tuesday. Kane Douglas will replace him in the second row, Ben McCalman was added to the bench as cover, and scrumhalf Will Genia will take over the captaincy. Jay Cutler Bears Jersey . The 28-year-old forwards future at United has been uncertain since Chelsea tried to sign him last year, and he had only 18 months remaining on his current deal. But Rooney now looks set to end his playing career at the club he has been at since 2004 after signing a contract reportedly worth around 300,000 pounds ($500,000) a week.FIVE QUICK NBA THOUGHTS 1. GREIVIS VASQUEZ (Raptors): Has been sensational for the Raps in the past few weeks. His confidence in his three-point shooting and his ability to make difficult shots in the lane have been huge. He runs the team well and plays with wonderful enthusiasm. Major pick-up as a back-up point guard and hes finally settled in to his role and comfort level in Toronto. Really fun/upbeat personality who loves the game and plays with a swagger. Fun to see it all coming together for him. 2. ALLEN IVERSONS NO. 3 RETIRED IN PHILLY: In an otherwise gloomy season in Philadelphia, this was the definite highlight. Talk about a guy that absolutely carried his team and was the heart and soul of his franchise. Loved the passion and toughness he played with. When you think of great small guards who have ever played the game, hes right at the top of the list. His competitive spirit resonated throughout the teams he led and the city that adopted him. I think back to broadcasting the 2001 Raptors seven-game series in the Eastern Conference semi-finals against them and he was awesome. A complete joy to watch. Willed his team to the NBA Finals. Deserving honour. 3. NY KNICKS: I talk about AI and his competitive spirit and then I watch the Knicks vs. Bulls game on Sunday and just shake my head. The wheels have come off and Im not surprised one bit. When the Knicks were in Toronto twice during the pre-season I could sense from chatting with their folks an over-confidence about what they achieved last season and the feeling that they would just pick up where they left off. It aint that easy. Last season doesnt mean a thing - youve got to start off all over again. Complacency can be a killer. Whats the old linee? "Good is the enemy of great". Jordan Mills Bears Jersey. Doubt the Knicks would ever be considered great but they sure were good last year. When you enjoy those good spoils of success and arent ready for the grind again it spells trouble. I feel bad for head coach Mike Woodson, its not like he hasnt called them and challenged them on things constantly. Losing battle right now. House cleaning coming. 4. JIMMER FREDETTE (Bulls): Nice pick-up for John Paxson and Gar Forman. This team is playing great yet lacks consistent offensive fire power. Wouldnt surprise me to see Jimmer earn some playing time in a few weeks after he gets adjusted to the new system. Remember last season, Nate Robinson and Marco Belinelli were huge for them off the bench as DJ Augustin has been this year. Jimmer will give them another three-point threat. Yes, hes got challenges defensively due to his size - he lacks lateral quicks - but he will compete his tail off and stick shots if he gets in. Im sure hell get a good look down the road this month. Solid under-the-radar move. 5. THABO SEFOLOSHA and KENDRICK PERKINS (Thunder): Both banged up right now in OKC and with the return of Russell Westbrook its been a revolving door around Kevin Durant yet I think its all a blessing for their organization. Its been "Force Feed" time for Reggie Jackson, Steven Adams, Jeremy Lamb and Perry Jones and theyve developed folks that need to grow as players quickly in an elite environment. From April 15 onward when both injured guys will be back for the Playoffs, the depth and experience of these challenges will help this team become steadier and more consistent when the stakes are higher. ' ' '