MONCTON, N.B. – Olivier Galipeau had the overtime winner as the Val-d’Or Foreurs slipped past the Moncton Wildcats 6-5 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.
Julien Gauthier scored a hat trick for Val-d’Or (22-7-3) in regulation time, with Galipeau adding three assists. Nicolas Aube-Kubel and Samuel Hould also scored for the Foreurs. Etienne Montpetit made 24 saves as Val-d’Or earned its 12th win in a row.
Kelly Klima had three goals for Moncton (20-9-4), while his brother Kevin Klima had the game-tying goal 14:51 into the third. Austin Kosack rounded out the Wildcats attack as Blade Mann-Dixon stopped 33 shots.
Val-d’Or’s power play was instrumental in the win, scoring three times on four chances. The Wildcats went 1 for 4 with the man advantage.
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HUSKIES 6 TITAN 3
BATHURST, N.B. — Francis Perron scored twice as Rouyn-Noranda toppled the Titan.
Allan Caron, Jean-Christophe Beaudin, Mathieu Boucher and Antoine Waked rounded out the attack for the Huskies (24-3-4), who have won six straight.
Jordan Maher had a pair of power-play goals for Acadie-Bathurst (10-19-3) and Quintin Lisoway also scored.
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SCREAMING EAGLES 4 ARMADA 1
BOISBRIAND, Que. — Clark Bishop had an short-handed goal and put another into an empty net as Cape Breton flew past the Armada.
Michael Joly and Jeremie Beaudin also scored for the Screaming Eagles (17-13-3).
Pascal Corbeil was the lone scorer for Blainville-Boisbriand (11-16-5).
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VOLTIGEURS 4 OCEANIC 2
DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Emanuel Aucoin struck twice as the Voltigeurs doubled up Rimouski.
Michael Carcone and Kristian Afanasyev also scored for Drummondville (16-16-0).
Anthony Chapados and Hunter Moreau supplied the offence for the Oceanic (19-10-2).
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SAGUENEENS 5 PHOENIX 3
SHERBROOKE, Que. — Jonathan Bourcier scored once and set up two more as Chicoutimi downed the Phoenix for its third win in a row.
Nicolas Roy, Landon Schiller, Frederic Allaird and Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau also found the back of the net for the Sagueneens (13-14-4).
Nicolas Poulin had a pair of goals and Guillaume Gauthier added a goal and two assists for Sherbrooke (12-15-5), which is on a three-game skid.