Kristoff Kontos,
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 8:48 am
SHERBROOKE, Que. . - Tim Wieser found his scoring touch for the Sherbrooke Phoenix on Saturday night.Wieser scored four times and Jeremy Roy had four assists to lead the Sherbrooke Phoenix to a 7-5 victory over the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.Charles-Eric Legare, Julien Bahl and Simon Desbiens provided the rest of the Phoenix (14-7-0) offence.Francis Perron struck twice for Rouyn-Noranda (10-10-1), while Quinn OBrien, Julien Nantel and Alexandre Fortin all had a goal.Alex Bureau made 25 saves for the win while Alexandre Belanger turned aside 24 shots in the loss.Sherbrooke went 4 for 7 on the power play while Rouyn-Noranda was 0 for 3.---ARMADA 4 ISLANDERS 2BOISBRIAND, Que. — Nikita Jevpalovs had a hat trick as the Armada doubled Charlottetown for their 10th straight win.Alexandre Delisle-Houde rounded out Blainville-Boisbriands (12-6-2) attack.Bradley Kennedy and Kameron Kielly scored for the Islanders (9-11-2).---OCEANIC 5 SCREAMING EAGLES 1RIMOUSKI, Que. — Tyler Boland struck twice for the Oceanic as they dominated Cape Breton.Anthony DeLuca, Simon Tremblay and Michael Joly also found the back of the net for Rimouski (15-6-2).Jason Bell scored in the second period for the Screaming Eagles (7-10-3).---TIGRES 8 FOREURS 5VICTORIAVILLE, Que. — Angelo Miceli had a hat trick and two assists for the Tigres as they downed Val-dOr.Yan Pavel Laplante struck twice for Victoriaville (12-6-3) with Samuel Blais, Antoine Marcoux and Jordan Ty Fournier rounding out the attack. Gabriel Gagne also picked up four assists for the Tigres.Anthony Richard scored twice with Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Olivier Galipeau and Pierre-Maxime Poudrier chipping in for the Foreurs (7-12-2).---WILDCATS 5 MOOSEHEADS 4 (OT)MONCTON, N.B. — Stephen Johnson capped off a solid night, scoring 1:02 into overtime on the power play for the hat trick as the Wildcats edged Halifax.Lane Cormier and Eric Leger each had a goal for Moncton (13-8-0).Vincent Watt, Maxime Fortier, Matt Murphy and Timo Meier found the back of the net for the Mooseheads (7-11-3). . - Nick Bjugstad took a deep breath before his second attempt in the longest shootout in NHL history. . Chris Heisey connected for his first grand slam and Devin Mesoraco homered and drove in a career high-tying four runs as Cincinnati took advantage of Tampa Bays depleted pitching staff for a 12-4 victory on Sunday. . The Nuggets leading scorer, Lawson is characterized as day to day by the team. Hes averaging 17.9 points and 8.9 assists. Lawson suffered the injury late in Denvers win Sunday at Sacramento.LONDON, Ont. - Anthony Stolarz stopped 37 shots as the London Knights blanked the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4-0 in Ontario Hockey League action on Thursday. Ryan Rupert had a goal and an assist for London (45-13-5), and Brett Welychka, Chris Tierney and Josh Anderson also scored. Matt Rupert and Brady Austin chipped in with two assists apiece. Matt Murray made 44 saves for Sault Ste. Marie (40-17-6) in the losing effort. Both teams were 0 for 2 on the power play. --- WHALERS 4 ICEDOGS 3 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Matt Mistele scored his 17th goal of the season at 17:56 of the third period to lift the Whalers over the IceDogs. Mistele, Yannick Rathgeb and Francesco Vilardi had a goal and an assist apiece, and Ryan Hartman also scored for Plymouth (26-31-7). Carter Verhaeghe had a goal and an assist for Niagara (21-34-8), while Luke Mercer and Eric Ming rounded out the IceDogs offence. Whalers goalie Alex Nedejkovic made 21 saves for the win. Niagaras Brent Moran turned aside 19-of-23 shots in the loss. --- BATTALION 8 BULLS 1 NORTH BAY, Ont. — Nick Paul scored twice and Brett McKenzie had a goal and two assists to power the Battalion past the Bulls. Mathew Santos and Zach Bratina each scored one and assisted on another, and Miles Liberati, Brenden Miller and Ben Thomson also scored for North Bay (32-24-6). Jake Smith stopped 25 shots for the Battalion, who snapped a two-game slide. Chad Heffernan had the lone goal for Belleville (20-37-6). Michael Giuogavaz started in net for the Bulls but left the game after allowing two goals on 13 shots through 22:22. Charlie Graham stopped 12-of-18 shots in relief. --- SPIRIT 8 SPITFIRES 3 WINDSOR, Ont. — Eric Locke scored twice and Jesse Graham and Justin Kea had three assists apiece as the Spirit downed the Spitfires. Luke Cairnns had a goal and an assist, and Sean Callaghan, Dylan Sadowy, Kristoff Kontos, Jimmy Lodge and Cody Payne also scored for Saginaw (31-27-5). . . Josh Ho-Sang had a goal and an assist for the Sting (16-40-7), and Brody Milne and Remy Giftopoulos also scored. Spirit netminder Jake Paterson made 27 saves for the victory. Sarnias Alex Fotinos of was the busier of the two goalies, stopping 35 shots in the loss. --- PETES 5 FRONTENACS 4 (OT) PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Nick Ritchie scored his 36th goal of the season in regulation, and added his 37th in overtime to lift the Peters over the Frontenacs. Stevn Lorentz, Stephen Nosad and Michael Clark also scored for Peterborough (30-28-5), which was outshot 49-26. Andrew DAgostini made 45 saves for the Petes fourth win in a row. Robert Polesello, Henri Ikonen, Lawson Crouse and Conor McGlyn replied for Kingston (34-22-6). Matt Mahalak started in net for the Frontenacs but left the game after allowing four goals on 18 shots. Lucas Peressini stopped 7-of-8 shots he faced in relief. --- COLTS 5 ATTACK 4 BARRIE, Ont. — Brendan Lemieux scored twice and Garrett Hooey scored the winner at 14:59 of the third period as the Colts edged the Attack. Aaron Ekblad had a goal and two assists, and Andreas Anthanasiou rounded out the offence for Barrie (34-27-3), who scored three unanswered goals in just under 15 minutes in the final period to secure its victory. Hooey also added an assist for a two-point night. Zach Nastasiuk and Kurtis Gabriel had a goal and an assist apiece for Owen Sound (28-27-8), and Daniel Milne and Kyle Hope also scored. Brandon Hope made 33 saves. Mackenzie Blackwood started in net for Barrie but was pulled after giving up three goals on six shots through 22:41. Daniel Gibl stopped 15-of-16 shots in relief. ' ' '