

Titan finish their final regular season on sour note, loss to Wildcats
The Acadie-Bathurst Titan tried to give their faithful one last hurrah, with a rally of a performance against the one seed and provincial rivals, the Moncton Wildcats. Despite starting out strong, a second period four-goal capitulation forced the home Titan on their back foot. However, with just .5 seconds remaining, forward Mathieu St-Onge was able to tie things with a one-timer that just squeeked in.
Titan forwards Mathieu St-Onge and Colby Huggan both potted two goals, with Huggan adding an assist as well. Meanwhile, as for the Wildcats, Calgary Flames prospect defenseman Etienne Morin tallied three points (1+2) in the win.
Eagles fly past Sea Dogs with second period surge
After going down by two in the first period, the Cape Breton Eagles ran away with the game, with five unanswered leading to a 5-3 win over the Sea Dogs. New Jersey Devils prospect Cam Squires notched a hat trick, meanwhile forward Jacob Newcombe tallied three assists. Additionally, Nashville Predators prospect goaltender Jakub Milota had quite the game as well, with 34 saves on 37 shots. On the other side of the ice, 2025 NHL draft eligible forward Olivier Groulx scored two of the Sea Dogs goals, surpassing 40 points in the process.
Charlottetown Islanders come out on top in shootout
After stopping 24/26 in regulation and overtime, Islanders goaltender Donald Hickey pulled out all the stops in shootout, ensuring a 3-2 victory for Charlottetown over the Halifax Mooseheads.
Langevin stumps the Remparts
Océanic goaltender Mathis Langevin shuts the door on the Remparts, allowing only one goal on 30 shots to help Rimouski win 5-1. Overager Jonathan Fauchon scored a goal and an assist in the victory, closing off the season as the league's point leader with 103 points (46+57).
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Baie-Comeau come out on top in shooting competition versus Chicoutimi
Both Baie-Comeau and Chicoutimi had hot sticks, but it turns out the Drakkar's were hotter winning 7-5 in regulation. Defenseman Olivier Samson and forward Shawn Pearson had multi goal nights, meanwhile New Jersey Devils prospect forward Matyas Melovsky had a goal and two assists.
Gridin, Cataractes best the Huskies
With two assists, Calgary Flames prospect Matvei Gridin helped set up the Cataractes 4-3 win over the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies. 2025 NHL draft prospect Owen Bresson had a good game as well, with 33 saves on 36 shots.
Olympiques shut out No. 3 Voltigeurs in stunning victory
In a stunning upset, the Olympiques completely shut out the Drummondville Voltigeurs for a 4-0 victory. Iain Wintle picked up the shutout off of 28 saves.
Foreurs win in shootout, continue Armada's five game losing skid
Overage forward Donovan Arsenault played hero, scoring the game winner -- besting the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada 4-3 in overtime. Fellow overager Noah Reinhart helped get Val-d'Or there with a goal and an assist that brought him to 80 points to close out the season.
Olivier Houde contributed to all of Victoriaville's four goals in win
Overager Olivier Houde made sure his final junior game was a memorable one, with two goals and two assists to might the Victoriaville TIgres to a 4-1 victory over the Sherbrooke Phoenix.
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