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QMJHL roundup: Mooseheads outlast Wildcats for 6-4 win

HALIFAX — Josh Lawrence scored a goal and added two assists and Cameron Whynot chipped in with two assists as the Halifax Mooseheads beat the visiting Moncton Wildcats 6-4 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Sunday.

HALIFAX — Josh Lawrence scored a goal and added two assists and Cameron Whynot chipped in with two assists as the Halifax Mooseheads beat the visiting Moncton Wildcats 6-4 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Sunday.

Alexandre Doucet, Jordan Dumais, Logan Crosby, Reece Peitzsche and Markus Vidicek also scored for the Mooseheads (29-7-4-1), who were outshot 33-26.

Maxim Barbashev, Anthony Hamel, Miles Mueller and Yoan Loshing scored for the Wildcats (21-17-0-2).

Elsewhere in the QMJHL:

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PHŒNIX 4 ISLANDERS 1

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Joshua Roy scored two third-period goals as the visiting Sherbrooke Phœnix defeated the Charlottetown Islanders 4-1.

Israel Mianscum and Cole Huckins also scored for the Phoenix (28-11-2-2), who outshot the hosts 50-21.

Peter Repcik scored for the Islanders (13-24-2-1). Jakob Robillard kicked out 46 of 49 shots in the Islanders' net.

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TIGRES 4 ARMADA 3 (OT)

BOISBRIAND, Que. — Maxime Pellerin scored 27 seconds into overtime as the visiting Victoriaville Tigres edged the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada 4-3.

Mael Lavigne, Egor Goriunov and Tommy Cormier also scored for the Western Conference-leading Tigres (28-10-1-3).

James Swan, Jonathan Fauchon and Xavier Sarrasin scored for the Armada (14-22-6-2).

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DRAKKAR 3 HUSKIES 2 (SO)

BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Niks Fenenko scored in the fifth round of a shootout to give the Baie-Comeau Drakkar a 3-2 victory over the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies.

Justin Poirier and Louis-Charles Plourde scored in regulation for the Drakkar (17-21-3-1).

Jakub Hujer and Louis-Philippe Fontaine scored for the Huskies (24-13-3-3).

* This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 15, 2023.

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