Goulet has 4 points as Islanders double up Tigres

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Filip Chlapik. (Darrell Theriault/Charlottetown Islanders)

VICTORIAVILLE, Que. — Alexandre Goulet had a four-point night — including two goals — as the Charlottetown Islanders doubled-up the Victoriaville Tigres 8-4 on Saturday night in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.

Filip Chlapik and Ross Johnston each scored twice for the Islanders (22-19-4). Spenser Cobbold and Ryan MacKinnon rounded out the attack.

Pascal Laberge, Charles-Eric Legare, Samuel Blais and Felix Lauzon found the back of the net for Victoriaville (21-20-5). The Tigres have now lost four straight.

Darryl MacCallum turned aside 22 shots in goal for Charlottetown. Olivier Tremblay started for Victoriaville, stopping 16-of-20 shots in 35:41. Chase Marchand entered in relief and made 13 saves in 23:19.

David Henley of the Islanders received a game misconduct for checking from behind at 18:23 of the second period.

Charlottetown converted on three of its six power plays while the Tigres went scoreless on four chances. The game had a total of 67 penalty minutes.

DRAKKAR 4 CATARACTES 3

BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Jeremy Gregoire scored the winner at 17:41 of the third period as the Drakkar slipped past Shawinigan.

Luca Ciampini led Baie-Comeau (25-13-7) offensively with a goal and three assists. Dzmitry Ambrozheichik and Maxime St-Cyr added power-play goals. Frederic Gamelin also had three assists for the Drakkar, who have won three in a row.

Gabriel Slight, Brandon Gignac and Anthony Beauvillier scored for the Cataractes (25-18-2).

ARMADA 4 HUSKIES 2

BOISBRIAND, Que. — Danick Martel scored the first two goals of the game as the No. 9 Armada doubled Rouyn-Noranda.

Philppe Sanche and Yvan Mongo both had short-handed goals in a three-goal second period for Blainville-Boisbriand (27-12-5). The Armada have now won three straight.

Mathieu Lemay struck twice in the second for the Huskies (22-20-3).

Blainville-Boisbriand’s Morgan Adams-Moisan received a major penalty and game misconduct at 11:37 of the second for interference.

OCEANIC 5 FOREURS 3

RIMOUSKI, Que. — Deven St-Hilaire had a pair of goals to lead the No. 5 Oceanic over Val-d’Or.

Simon Bourque, Vincent Dunn and Michael Joly also chipped in for Rimouski (28-12-3). The Oceanic have now won four in a row.

Anthony Richard, Nicolas Aube-Kubel and Pierre-Maxime Poudrier scored for the Foreurs (19-20-7).

SAGUENEENS 3 TITAN 1

CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Charles Guevremont scored the eventual winner at 9:44 of the second period as the Sagueneens topped Acadie-Bathurst.

Nicolas Roy and Alexandre Ranger also found the back of the net for Chicoutimi (19-19-4).

Andrew Ryan had the lone goal for the Titan (13-30-5). Acadie-Bathurst has dropped five straight.

SCREAMING EAGLES 6 VOLTIGEURS 2

SYDNEY, N.S. — Stephen Anderson had the first of four second-period goals as Cape Breton cruised past Drummondville.

Alexandre Gosselin, Colby Tower, Marcus Hinds, Maxim Lazarev and Evgeny Svechnikov supplied the rest of the offence for the Screaming Eagles (17-21-5). Cape Breton has won four in a row.

Julien Avon and Mathieu Sevigny replied for the Voltigeurs (21-21-3).

OLYMPIQUES 4 SEA DOGS 2

GATINEAU, Que. — Marc Beckstead tied the game in the third period and added an empty-netter as the Olympiques doubled up Saint John.

Jake Coughler also struck twice for Gatineau (18-24-4), which has won three in a row.

Justice Dundas and Mathieu Joseph scored for the Sea Dogs (24-14-6).

WILDCATS 3 REMPARTS 2

QUEBEC CITY, Que. — Cameron Askew scored a power-play goal at 12:17 of the third period as No. 8 Moncton edged the Remparts.

Ivan Barbashev and Noah Zilbert chipped in for the Wildcats (29-12-3) in the first period.

Anthony Duclair opened the scoring with his first goal of the season for Quebec (26-16-3). Duclair spent the first part of the year with the New York Rangers before being sent back after the world junior championship. Massimo Corozza added the other.

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