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HALIFAX -- Nikolaj Ehlers scored two goals and assisted on two more to lead the Halifax Mooseheads to their third straight win, 5-1 over the Charlottetown Islanders in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Wednesday. Arian Foster Texans Jersey . Jacob Jacques, Andrew Ryan and Jonathan Drouin also scored for Halifax (37-18-3), who outshot the Islanders 40-26. Kevin Darveau stopped 25 shots. Bradley Kennedy had the lone goal for Charlottetown (18-33-5), which has nine losses in its last 10 games. Eric Brassard started in net for the Islanders, but was pulled after giving up three goals on 13 shots through the first period. Mason McDonald stopped 25 of 27 shots in relief. --- DRAKKAR 3 VOLTIGEURS 2 DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. -- Charles Hudon scored his 23rd goal of the season with 15 seconds left as the Drakkar broke a 2-2 tie to edge the Voltigeurs. Jeremy Gregoire had a goal and an assist and Valentin Zykov also scored for Baie-Comeau (40-14-4). Hudon chipped in with an assist on Gregoires goal for a two-point night. Christophe Lalancette had a goal and an assist and Charles-David Beaudoin also scored for Drummondville (34-20-3). Drakkar goalie Philippe Cadorette stopped 21 shots for the victory, while his Voltigeurs counterpart, Louis-Philip Guindon shouldered the loss after making 20 saves. --- OCEANIC 9 PHOENIX 3 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Alexis Loseau scored four goals and assisted on two more, and Michael Joly had seven points on a goal and six assists to power the Oceanic over the Phoenix for their fifth win in a row. Peter Trainor had a goal and three assists, Patrik Zdrahal scored one and assisted on another, and Jan Kostalek and Samuel Courtemanche also scored for Rimouski (34-15-7), which outshot Sherbrooke 38-23. Jean-Francois Lavoie, Jeremy Roy and Chase Harwell scored for the Phoenix (15-34-7). Oceanic goalie Philippe Desrosier made 23 saves for his 22nd win of the season. Francis Derosiers started in net for Sherbrooke, giving up four goals on 21 shots before being replaced by Maxime Lagace, who stopped 17 of 22. --- TITAN 4 TIGRES 2 VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Jacob Brennan stopped 35 shots and the Titan got goals from four different skaters en route to a victory over the Tigres. Jake Primeau, Raphael Lafontaine, and Vytal Cote also scored for Acadie-Bathurst (17-34-6), and Alexandros Soumakis added an empty netter with 13 seconds to go as the Titan picked up their eighth win in 10 games. Philippe Hudon and Jan Mandat replied for Victoriaville (29-21-6), who outshot Acadie-Bathurst 37-22. Cameron Yardwood chipped in with two assists. Tigres goaltender Brandon Whitney made 18 saves in the losing effort. --- OLYMPIQUES 4 WILDCATS 3 GATINEAU, Que. -- Martin Reway had a short-handed goal and chipped in with an assist to lead Gatineau over Moncton. Elie Berube, Vincent Dunn, and Alexis Pepin also scored for the Olympiques (35-19-4), who snapped a two-game losing streak. J.C. Campagna and Ivan Barbashev each had a goal and an assist for the Wildcats (30-26-3), and Christophe Lalonde added a power-play goal with 18 seconds left in the game. Robert Steeves stopped 19 shots in the Gatineau victory, while Alex Dubeau took the loss for Moncton with 24 saves. --- FOREURS 3 HUSKIES 2 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Julien Gauthiers second-period goal held up as the winner and Antoine Bibeau made 31 saves as red-hot Val-dOr edged Rouyn-Noranda. Anthony Richard scored a power-play goal and Maxime Presseault also scored for the Foreurs (37-18-2), who have won six in a row. Marcus Power and Jason Fuchs replied for the Huskies (31-21-5), who failed to score on five opportunities with the man advantage. Rouyn-Norandas Alexandre Belanger made 25 saves in the losing effort. Randy Bullock Texans Jersey . Lowry led the Raptors to a 3-1 week, averaging 25.0 points per game, 8.0 assists and 2.3 steals. Brian Cushing Texans Jersey .Y. -- Ralph Wilson fulfilled his vow in keeping the Bills in Buffalo during his lifetime.SURREY, B.C. -- Beating the Montreal Alouettes in the final game of the season means almost as much to B.C. Lions defensive back Tad Kornegay as securing first place in the CFL West. Kornegay has some bad history with Montreal. Twice the former Saskatchewan Roughrider lost to the Alouettes in the Grey Cup, once in a game decided by a penalty for too many men on the field. Thats why Kornegay wants to settle some old scores when the Lions (10-7) face the Alouettes (10-7) tonight at BC Place Stadium. You can watch the game live on TSN, beginning at 10pm et/7pm pt. You can also watch the game on TSN Mobile TV. "Its personal to me," Kornegay said Friday after the Lions held a brief practice at their training facility. "I cant deny that. I lost two Grey Cups, back to back to them. There is going to be a little more emotion for me this week. Its something I will have to control. I have to focus on winning this game so we can finish off in first place." The Lions and Montreal can both finish first in their divisions. The Alouettes fate could be decided even before kickoff. The Lions, who started the season 0-5, must win to finish first for the first time since 2007. B.C. would host the West Final a week before the Grey Cup game is played in Vancouver. The Lions could also slip to third place and begin the playoffs on the road. The Edmonton Eskimos used a 23-20 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders Friday night to improve their record to 11-7 and move into first place in the West. The Calgary Stampeders (10-7) host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (10-7) on Saturday afternoon. If B.C. finishes tied with Edmonton or Calgary, the Lions would be seeded higher because they won both season series. If the Lions lose and the Stampeders win, B.C. finishes third. Quarterback Travis Lulay said the Lions have to focus on themselves. "Its a bit of a waste of energy worrying about what happens in the two games before," said Lulay, who has thrown for 4,535 yards and 28 touchdowns in his first full season as a starter. "Thats completely out of our control. The only thing we can control is how we prepare and how we play against Montreal. Thats where 100 per cent of our focus has gone." The Alouettes, who have lost their last two games, need the Stampeders to beat Winnipeg for a chance to finish first in the East for the fifth time in sixth years. Quarterback Anthony Calvillo said Montreal doesnt have much room for error. "This whole year has been tough," said Calvillo. "You just cannot afford to make too many mistakes. "Offensively, when you go back to the losses that we had, there were maybe five or six guys making two to three mistakes each, myself included. Its costing us. Going into this last game we just cannot have that any moree. Brian Cushing Jersey. Were so close." Slotback Jamel Richardson, who leads the league with 1,772 yards and 11 touchdowns on 110 catches, said the Als cant afford three losses heading into the playoffs. "We look at every game as a must win," said Richardson, who set a CFL record last week with his 12th 100-yard game in a single season. "We are going out there and play every game to win. We want to get this victory going into the playoffs and stay on a high note." The Lions need to control Calvillo to beat Montreal. The 38-year-old veteran leads the league with 5,188 yards passing and 32 touchdowns. During the season he broke records for career touchdown passes, passing yards and completions. "With A.C., he is going to get his plays and he is going to get his completions," Lions head coach/GM Wally Buono said. "You have to make sure that after the catch there isnt a whole lot more yards. "The other big thing is making sure the ball isnt going to be thrown over your head." Montreal beat B.C. 30-26 back in Week 1. Vancouver hasnt been friendly to the Alouettes. Montreal is 1-9 in B.C. dating back to 2001 with the Lions outscoring them 328-223. Calvillo takes comfort in the fact Montreal did beat B.C. 16-12 last year in a game played at Empire Field, the temporary facility the Lions used while BC Place was being refurbished. "I do believe the last three years we made some major steps forward," Calvillo said when interviewed at a downtown Vancouver hotel. "We did win last year. We had great chances to win the years before that. We are heading in the right direction. This week is going to be another opportunity for us to go out there and prove to ourselves and everyone else we can come out there and win on the road." After getting off to a horrible start the Lions have gone 9-1. Defensive back Korey Banks said first place wasnt on anybodys mind when the team was still struggling for that first win. "When we won that first one ... we released we are a good football team," he said. "Before you find out what kind of team you have, you have to go through controversy. We went through all the controversy you can possibly go through. Everything was going against us. We kept willing our way to get everyone on the same page. Guys started peaking and playing together." The Lions have been riding a wave for three months. Lulay doesnt want to see that crash in final regular-season game. "This is the point of the season where you want to gain momentum," he said. "You want to be playing your best football now. Going into the playoffs its important for us to go out and play well. We are playing the two-time defending champions. We have to play a good football game." wholesale nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' ' 



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