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    Jacob Titus
    Mar 22, 2025, 05:28
    Justin Boiselle of the Gatineau Olympiqes (Photo: Alex Garneau)

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    Wildcats score a touchdown on the Halifax Mooseheads

    The Moncton Wildcats pick up a seven goal win over the Halifax Mooseheads. Wildcats goaltender Mathis Rousseau picked up the win against his former team, with 22 saves over 24 shots. The Wildcats picked up seven goals from seven different players, including from Tampa Bay Lightning prospect defenseman Dyllan Gill and Utah Hockey Club prospect Gabe Smith among others. With this win, the Wildcats achieve 50 regulation wins on the season and tie a franchise record for most total wins in a season with 52. 

    Bathurst win in their last regular season away game

    Goaltender Josh Fleming helped lead the Acadie-Bathurst Titan to a win in their final regular season road game, stopping 41 of 42 in the 3-1 win over the Charlottetown Islanders. Forward Mathieu St-Onge scored two goals, picking up the game winner and an empty net goal afterwards in the dying minutes of the game.

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    Alexis Cournoyer, Eagles soar over Sea Dogs

    The Cape Breton Eagles pick up a 4-1 win thanks to a 32 save performance from star goaltender Alexis Cournoyer. Another key piece in the victory was defenseman Brayden schmitt, who added a goal and an assist tonight. 

    Devils prospect Melovsky, the helping hand the Drakkar needed to beat Chicoutimi

    The Baie-Comeau Drakkar narrowly edge the Chicoutimi Saguenéens 2-1. 2025 NHL draft eligible goaltender Lucas Beckman was a key factor in the victory, only letting up one goal across 37 shots. However, New Jersey Devils prospect forward Matyas Melovsky proved to be essential for the win, as he directly assisted on both of the Drakkar's goals.

    More news: Top Shutdown Forward Desjardins Commits To Nebraska-Omaha

    Mathieu hits 40 goals in dominant win over Remparts

    The Rimouski Océanic make easy work of the Quebec Remparts winning 5-1. Overage forward Jacob Mathieu scored a goal and an assist in the game, helping him hit the 40 goal benchmark.

    Huskies draft prospect Meloche shuts the door on Armada

    Stopping all 31 shots, 2025 draft elgible goaltender Samuel Meloche shuts out the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada 6-0. This officially ties him with Drummondville Voltigeurs goaltender Riley Mercer for the shutout lead this season at 5. The win also marks his 30th of the season.

    More news: NHL Draft Prospect Quinn Commits To Northeastern

    Foreurs stars Veilleux, Reinhart hit 40-goal plateau in loss to Cataractes

    Despite enduring a 5-4 overtime loss against the Shawinigan Cataractes, two Foreurs stars can rejoice. 2025 NHL draft eligible and journeyman overager Noah Reinhart both hit 40 goals on the season last night. On the other side, Shawinigan forward VInce Elie scored two goals -- including the game winner. 

    40 year streak extended with Olympiques win, playoff clinch

    The Olympiques put on a defensive masterclass, limiting the Victoriaville Tigres to just 11 shots, in the team's 4-1 win. As such, the Olympiques win secured the team's playoff berth, a feat the team has achieved every season since 1983-84. Tampa Bay Lightning prospect defender Jan Golicic helped out in a big way with two assists in the victory. 

    More news: Shawinigan Overage Star Fontaine Secures Commitment To Lindenwood

    Voltigeurs secure win, division lead

    Riley Mercer pulled out all of the stops, specifically 28, helping the Voltigeurs beat the Phoenix 4-2 to secure the divisional title. Another big help was forward Justin Larose, who scored two of the Volts goals -- helping him surpass the 60 point plateau.


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