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QUEBEC -- Anthony Duclair scored four times in the third period as the Quebec City Remparts doubled up the visiting Charlotteto

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QUEBEC -- Anthony Duclair scored four times in the third period as the Quebec City Remparts doubled up the visiting Charlottetown Islanders 6-3 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Brian Waters Jersey . Kurt Etchegary and Nick Sorensen also scored for the Remparts (7-5-4), who have picked up at least one point in eight straight contests, while Ryan Culkin tacked on three assists. Matej Beran scored twice for the Islanders (10-4-1) and Alexis Pepin had the other. Quebec Citys Francois Brassard made 25 saves for the victory as Charlottetowns Antoine Bibeau turned away 30-of-34 shots in defeat. The Remparts went 2 for 5 on the power play while the Islanders failed to score on their only chance with the man advantage. --- DRAKKAR 5 SCREAMING EAGLES 4 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Alexis Vanier scored the winner at 19:55 of the third period and Valentin Zykov had two goals as the Drakkar slipped past Cape Breton for their seventh straight victory. Frederic Gamelin scored once and set up two more for Baie-Comeau (12-4-2) while Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau had the other. Loic Leduc, Kyle Farrell, Raphael Corriveau and Charles-Eric Legare scored for the Screaming Eagles (7-8-2). Philippe Cadorette made 37 saves for the Drakkar as Cape Bretons Alex Bureau stopped 28-of-33 shots in defeat. --- SAGUENEENS 3 SEA DOGS 2 (SO) CHICOUTIMI, Que. -- Julio Billia stopped 38 shots as the Sagueens handed Saint John its eighth loss in a row. Janne Puhakka and Sebastien Sylvestre both scored in regulation and the shootout for Chicoutimi (10-8-0). Olivier LeBlanc scored once for the Sea Dogs (5-10-2) and assisted on Oliver Coopers goal that forced overtime. Saint Johns Sebastien Auger turned away 42-of-44 shots in a losing cause. --- CATARACTES 2 WILDCATS 1 (SO) SHAWINIGAN, Que. -- Storm Phaneuf made 31 saves as the Cataractes edged Moncton for just their second win of the season. Ilya Zinoviev scored the shootout winner for Shawinigan (2-12-2) as Frederick Gaudreau opened the games scoring in the second period. Cameron Yarwood scored 48 seconds into the third period for the Wildcats (7-10-1). Monctons Alex Dubeau stopped 29 shots in defeat. --- MOOSEHEADS 4 TITAN 3 HALIFAX -- Darcy Ashley put the Mooseheads in front for good with a power-play goal at 16:57 of the third period. Andrew Shewfelt, Brent Andrews and Jacob Jaques also scored for Halifax (12-7-0) while Nikolaj Ehlers chipped in with two assists. Acadie-Bathurst (6-9-2) got goals from Alexandros Soumakis, Adam Chapman and Robert Pelletier. Zachary Fucale only had to make 12 saves for the Mooseheads. Titan netminder Jacob Brennan took the loss after giving up four goals on 28 shots. --- OLYMPIQUES 5 OCEANIC 4 (SO) RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Jake Coughler scored the winner in the ninth round of the shootout as Gatineau beat the Oceanic for its sixth win in a row. Marc-Olivier Brouillard recorded two goals for the Olympiques (12-5-0) while Vincent Dunn and Martin Reway scored the others. Frederik Gauthier scored twice for Rimouski (8-5-3) and Jimmy Oligny had a goal and two assists. Scott Oke scored once to round out the Oceanic offence. Gatineaus Robert Steeves made 23 saves for the win as Philippe Desrosiers turned aside 24 shots for Rimouski. Stefen Wisniewski Jersey . Louis Blues have returned to the top spot in the TSN. Warren Moon Jersey . Although taking two of three from the Baltimore Orioles wasnt nearly as uplifting as winning the World Series, it still felt pretty darn good. Felix Doubront and four relievers combined kept Baltimores potent lineup in check, and David Ortiz had three of Bostons 12 hits off Wei-Yin Chen in a 4-3 victory Thursday night. http://www.customchiefsjersey.com/custom-derrick-nnadi-jersey-large-1926n.html . Its the games against the leagues struggling franchises that have proved to be an issue.BUFFALO, N.Y. - General manager Tim Murray decided defenceman Christian Ehrhoff and his hefty contract did not fit in his long-term vision for rebuilding the Buffalo Sabres. Former Sabres captain Steve Ott, on the other hand, just might. Fresh off clearing Buffalos books of the remaining seven years of Ehrhoffs contract, Murray is targeting veteran role players to augment his teams young roster once the NHLs free-agency period opens Tuesday. "Id like to acquire a couple of veteran guys who can play the game, but can also show our kids how to be pros," Murray said Monday. "So Im going to focus on at least two of those guys." And that makes Ott a candidate to return to Buffalo after he was part the Sabres trade that also sent goalie Ryan Miller to St. Louis in February. Murray said Ott is on the teams list of free-agent candidates, and added hes had preliminary discussions with the players agent. Ott was expendable at the time of the trade because he was in the final year of his contract. Murray, who spoke highly of Otts leadership ability before the trade, was careful to make sure Ott left on good terms by dealing him to a contender. As for Ehrhoff, who signed a 10-year, $40 million contract three years ago, Murray said the defenceman wasnt interested in being part of the teams rebuilding process. The way Ehrhoffs contract was structured was another factor. Under NHL rules, the Sabres would have faced a significant salary-cap penalty if Ehrhoff retired before the final year of his deal. "This seemed to be the best course of action for us to move on, be out from under that contract," Murray said. "And now we dont have to worry about it. Now we just have to focus on rebuilding, bringing in good young players and get going here." Murray, who took over in January after Darcy Regier was fired, is taking a patient appproach to rebuilding a team that is coming off one of the worst seasons in franchise history. Abner Haynes Jersey. Buffalo (21-51-10) finished last in the NHL standings, set a franchise record for losses and established a post-NHL-expansion-era low by scoring just 150 goals. Murray has set his sights on rebuilding through youth, a process that continued at the NHL draft last weekend. The Sabres made nine picks, starting with playmaking centre Sam Reinhart at No. 2 overall. Buffalo is scheduled to have three first-round picks in next years draft, which leaves Murray preaching patience. "We all want to speed things up. As soon as we got (Reinhart), I said I wish it was 2016. But its not. And you have to do it properly," Murray said. "Its not easy. Its hard. It takes a long time. And I think that were on the right track." Aside from convincing free agents to buy into his rebuilding plan, Murrays other challenge is upping the Sabres payroll to the NHL salary cap minimum of $51 million. The Sabres are currently at about $30 million after buying out Ehrhoff and the final three years of underperforming forward Ville Leinos contract two weeks ago. Murray is confident the Sabres will reach the cap minimum before the start of the season, and can do so without handcuffing the teams salary structure with expensive long-term contracts. "Im not worried about the floor," Murray said, and then broke into a smile while pointing to a reporter. "Ill sign you if I have to." The Sabres have extended qualifying offers to retain the rights of a number of restricted free agents, including centres Tyler Ennis and Luke Adam, forward Marcus Foligno, defenceman Chad Ruhwedel and goalie Matt Hackett. Defenceman Jamie McBain will become an unrestricted free agent after the Sabres did not extend him and offer. ' ' '

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