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Jacob Brennan turned away 26-of-31 shots for Acadie-Bathurst, which lost its ninth game in a row. --- SCREAMING EAGLES 5 WILDCATS 3 SYDNEY, N.S. -- Maxim Lazarev scored twice and Alex Bureau stopped 12 shots in relief as Cape Breton came from behind to defeat Moncton. Julien Pelletier, Cameron Darcy and Raphael Corriveau also scored for the Screaming Eagles (27-21-3), who trailed 3-0 after 20 minutes of action. Zachary Fortin allowed three goals on nine shots in 14 minutes of action before giving way to Bureau. Conor Garland had a pair of goals for the Wildcats (26-25-2) and Ivan Barbashev scored once. Monctons Alex Dubeau turned aside 38-of-43 shots in a losing cause. --- DRAKKAR 5 SAGUENEENS 4 CHICOUTIMI, Que. -- Felix Girard scored twice as Baie-Comeau edged the Sagueneens for its 10th win in a row. Valentin Zykov had three assists for the Drakkar (35-12-4), who also got single goals from Alexandre Ranger, Charles Hudon and Maxime St-Cyr. Simon Tremblay, Laurent Dauphin, Carl Tremblay and Victor Provencher replied for Chicoutimi (25-26-1). Philippe Cadorette had a big game for Baie-Comeau with 39 saves. Julio Billlia made 23 saves for the Sagueneens.dddddddddddd --- CATARACTES 6 OCEANIC 4 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Gabriel Slight and Felix-Antoine Bergeron each scored twice as Shawinigan toppled the Oceanic. Brandon Gignac and Alexis DAoust also scored for the Cataractes (14-31-7) while Giovanni Fiore and Anthony Beauvillier tacked on three assists apiece. Anthony Chapados scored three times for Rimouski (29-15-7) and also set up Tyler Boland. Shawinigans Storm Phaneuf made 21 saves for the win as Olivier Tremblay stopped 30-of-36 shots for the Oceanic. --- ARMADA 4 MOOSEHEADS 3 (SO) BOISBRIAND, Que. -- Etienne Marcoux made 37 saves through regulation and overtime and another seven in the shootout as the Armada slipped past Halifax. Marcus Hinds scored the winner in the eighth round of the shootout for Blainville-Boisbriand (31-10-9) while Danick Martel had a pair of goals in regulation. Matthew Bursey also scored. Andrew Ryan, Jonathan Drouin and Brent Andrews scored for the Mooseheads (34-17-1), who sit three points behind the Armada for second spot in league standings. Halifaxs Zachary Fucale kicked out 19-of-22 shots in a losing cause. --- HUSKIES 6 SEA DOGS 1 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Marcus Power had two goals and an assist as the Huskies downed Saint John to end a five-game skid. Jeremy Lauzon scored once and set up two more for Rouyn-Noranda (27-18-5), Francis Beauvillier, Julien Nantel and Liam OBrien had a goal apiece and Jack Nevins had three assists. The Sea Dogs (16-31-4) got a goal from Matthew Highmore. Alexandre Belanger made 15 saves for the win as Chase Gaudet turned aside 41-of-47 shots in a losing cause. ' ' '