

Calgary prospect Etienne Morin put on a show despite his Moncton Wildcats being defeated 3-2 in OT by the OHL champions London Knights on Saturday evening.
Morin opened the scoring for the QMJHL champions when he skated to the point and sniped a wrister into the back of the net 6:59 into the game, breaking his stick in the process and leveling the game 1-1.
The Quebec native made his presence felt more than just on the stats box.
He was important in the first penalty-kill making a poke check on London's Sam Dickinson.
In the second Moncton power play, while he didn't score any points, he got his stick in the passing lane of London's Denver Barkley that would've certainly led to a goal during a 2v2 short-handed rush. In a twist, it was actually Morin's teammate Dyllan Gill who would later score on the power play and tie the game 2-2.
He later broke his stick again while using it to block a shot of the Knights' Sam O'Reilly, severely weakening the shot and allowing his goalie Mathis Rousseau to make the save with 5:07 left in regulation.
Ultimately, the Wildcats fell in overtime 3-2 as O'Reilly scored his second goal 4:23 into the fourth.
Morin and Moncton will continue their quest for the Memorial Cup when they face fellow Flames prospect Andrew Basha and the WHL champions Medicine Hat Tigers on Monday at 7 pm ET/ 4 pm PT.