Fours won again – TVA Sports

Fours won again - TVA Sports

Jordan Spence hit the target twice at once, including overtime, allowing Wallis-d’Or Fours to defeat the Drummond Voltisers 3-2 at the Colisee Financier Sun Life on Tuesday.

Thus the defender allowed his club to sign their 10th consecutive win. The Abitibi team has not known defeat since 23 January.

It was the eighth and ninth success of the Los Angeles Kings this season. On these, Samuel Paulin aided.

The second goal of the Masters came from the bat of Marshall Lourd, while the Voltigers line was formed by Tristan Roy and Jacob Dion. In Roy’s case, it was his first career goal in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).

Victoriaville too

Complex Branchaud-BERER – Gatinew, Victoriaville Tigres also continued their streak of success.

Head coach Carl Mallett’s team won their fourth straight win by winning 3–2 against Sherbrooke Phoenix.

Egor Serdyuk and Mikhail Abramov each scored a goal and an assist from the winners. However, it was Benjamin Tariff who scored the winning net.

On behalf of the Astry Club, Joshua Roy and Jehim Lacasse-Aurelian moved the ropes.

Olympic early strike

With a three-goal push without an answer in the first period, Gattinho Olympics defeated Rouin-Noranda Huskies 4–2 at Complex Branchad-Birriere.

Matthew Bizier, twice, and Métis Roelance hit the target during the first engagement. Evgeny Kashnikov also flicker red lights, while William Rouleau and Alex Arsenault responded.

Emerick Despetti suffered the loss twice on 19 shots to secure the win. Kevin Brassard was eliminated from the game after scoring four goals on 14 shots. In relief, Samuel Richard was perfect, leaving 19 dead.

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This is the fourth straight loss for the Hawkeyes and the third consecutive win for Gatinio.

Navy pulls out

Later that night at the Collis Fancière Sun Life, the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada held a four-goal lead, but still beat Rimouski Okenik 7-5.

The Bases-Laurentides team took a 4–0 lead in the first period. His rivals did not say his last words, however, as Zachary Bolduc, Alexander Gadiou (twice) and Xavier Cormier joined forces to level the trail.

After the success of Simon Pinard and Luke Heineman put Armada back to good.

Bolduc also scored a brace for Osenic, while all the winners’ goals were scored by a different player.

In addition to Pinard and Heinemann, Matthias Lafreniere, Samuel Desgrosiliers, Christopher Mercier-Ortiz, Thomas Lacombe and Nicholas Blagden were found to be on the ropes.

Rampart collapsed in front of cataract

Protected environments follow each other and are not the same for Rempart. After a series of victories ten days earlier in Quebec, Patrick Roy’s men received a third straight blow Tuesday night at Center Georges-Vezina.

This time, a 4–0 lead was not enough and Resports lost 6-5 in overtime against Cataract thanks to the success of Vasily Ponomev, who made his comeback.

If Roy was talking about learning after two weekend defeats, he came back with the same speech after Tuesday’s meeting.

They are now fourth in the East Division (.652), behind Shavinigan.

“It leaves a bitter taste, but it is part of the learning process. We learn the difficult path, but it makes us a better team, ”Roy said through videoconferencing.

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With a 4–1 lead at the end of the first, the Quebeckers received a penalty that gave wings to the cataracts, who took the opportunity to narrow the gap before retiring from the locker room. The old amphitheater’s long-term presence at the Olympic ice rink also costs the Red Devils.

He said, ‘We took a bad penalty and shot each other in the leg. We were still confident with a two-goal lead […] If you stay on the ice for a minute and half, you are tired and it will not be good in your area, ”said center Nathan Gaucher.

“You can’t be on the ice for 1:15, 1:20. We have to better manage the way we play. We call our leaders and we want our leaders to lead by example. The game. Prior to this, Cataract head coach Ron Chawls called on the players to be arrogant about the way they play.

It took them about fifteen minutes before the order was implemented, which did not stop Choles from losing his temper during the first intermission. “Suppose the trainer has too many things to clean up!” Colored pilot dropped.

The Remappers were denied defender partdouard Cournoyer, who was suspended for two games on Sunday for checking the head of Slovak Matej Kaslik of Saguenéens.

Another blast of sagas

Apparently, the Saguenéens do not falter. Chikotmens won their fourth consecutive victory by winning 7–2 in the afternoon over Bai-Komu Drakkar.

He has scored a total of 24 goals since the start of this happy streak.

“It starts with the way we play defensively. We don’t really offer anything and it gets frustrating for other teams. They try to force and it opens [le jeu] From our side, ”Capt. Samuel Houde explained.

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QMJHL reveals its schedule in New Brunswick

In addition, three new Brunswick QMJHL teams will begin action next week and the Corteau Circuit released its game schedule for the current month on Tuesday.

St John C Dogs and AKD-Bathurst will take on each other on March 9 in the first 12 doubles announced by the Titan League. On the Titan’s tour, the Moncton Wildcats will have to wait two days before returning to the game. Each formation will play eight times.

Elsewhere in the Maritimes, the Charlottetown Islanders, the Halifax Moshheads and the Cape Breton Eagles are in Prince Edward Island as public health officials and have temporarily banned the holding of hockey games until March 14 and 27, respectively.

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