Business QMJHL: summary of the 9 games presented Friday in the Courteau circuit October 19, 2019 0 11 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin ReddIt Email Print Tumblr Telegram Mix VK Digg LINE Viber Friday, 18th of Oct. 2019. 22:38 </time> </p><div itemprop="articleBody"> <p>Alex-Olivier Voyer has already scored his fourth winner of the campaign, allowing the Sherbrooke Phoenix to beat the Shawinigan Cataractes 4-2. Voyer scored his eighth and ninth goals of the season, breaking the deadlock midway through the final third. Felix Robert and Samuel Poulin also moved the strings for the Phoenix, which ranks first overall in the QMJHL. Mikael Robidoux scored both goals for the Cataractes, who suffered a second consecutive setback. Samuel Hlavaj scored a seventh win in nine games for the Phoenix with 21 saves. Justin Blanchette was busy in front of the Cataractes cage, making 37 saves in the loss. Lafreniere whitened, but Rimouski wins The Quebec Remparts managed to clear Alexis Lafreniere from the score sheet, but the Rimouski Oceanic beat Friday night 2-1 at Center Videotron. Lafreniere, who is considered the future top pick in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft, has been cleared for the first time since the QMJHL season opened and has seen his game sequence with at least one point stop. to 10. The Oceanic still had a good game in attack, shooting 38 shots, but only Adam Raska and Isaac Belliveau managed to hit the target. Serge Beausoleil's men have remained undefeated in regulation over their last five outings. Veteran Felix Bibeau scored the only goal for the Remparts, who had won their last six games. Rookie attackers James Malatesta and Nathan Gaucher were accomplices in Bibeau's net. Colten Ellis was not really tested by the home team, pushing back only 14 pucks to record his eighth win this season. Carmine-Anthony Pagliarulo had nothing to be ashamed of in the defeat of Patrick Roy's troupe, making 36 saves. Two pts each for Lapierre and Houde Hendrix Lapierre and Samuel Houde both got two assists and the Chicoutimi Sagueneens defeated the Baie-Comeau Drakkar 4-2. Lapierre, a hopeful at the upcoming NHL draft, set the table for goals from Artemi Kniazev and Louis Crevier while Houde, a Montreal Canadiens prospect, set goals for Christophe Farmer and Xavier Labrecque. Julien Letourneau and Nathan Legare took over for the Drakkar, who lost for the third time in a row. Alexis Shank won a second game in a row, blocking 26 pucks for the Sagueneens. Dakota Lund-Cornish allowed four goals in 37 shots between the Drakkar posts. Mercer participates in the three goals of his Dawson Mercer had two goals and one assist, guiding the Drummondville Voltigeurs to a 3-1 win over the Victoriaville Tigers. Mercer, a prospect in the upcoming NHL draft, scored the winner of the Voltigeurs penalty kill in the second period. Isiah Campbell sealed the outcome of the match in a deserted net. Felix Pare was the author of the only goal of the Tigers, who have lost five of their last six games. Anthony Morrone only needed 21 saves to add the win to his record. On the side of the Tigers, Tristan Côte-Cazenave blocked 18 of the 20 shots directed towards him. Lemieux intractable against the Huskies Jonathan Lemieux repelled 43 pucks and the Foreurs of Val-d'Or defeated the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 4-2. Lemieux set the tone with several good saves and saw his troupe reward him with three goals in the second period to save themselves with the win. Jeremy Michel, Jacob Gaucher, Maxence Guenette and Nicolas Ouellet hit the mark for the Foreurs. Alex Beaucage and Adrian Valigura, with their first career goal at Courteau, have found the back of the net for the Huskies, who have lost five of their last six games. Zachary Emond made 36 saves for the Rouyn-Noranda formation. Bizier wins the Olympics Mathieu Bizier took advantage of a power play to win a 4-3 win at the Gatineau Olympiques against the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada. Charles-Antoine Roy, on two occasions, and Carson MacKinnon also added their names to the Olympic score sheet, which ended a 10-game losing streak. The Armada lost a 2-0, 3-2 loss, but they lost their fifth straight loss. Yaroslav Likhachev scored two goals and Zachary Roy scored the other. Remi Poirier recorded the victory after coming in relief to Creed Jones, who was injured by making a stop. Emile Samson gave four shots in 33 shots for the Armada. McKenna does not miss his chance in prol. Jeremy McKenna went overtime and the Moncton Wildcats came from behind to beat the Acadie-Bathurst Titan 6-5. McKenna came on the right wing and he shot a precise wrist shot that beat Tristan Berube. The Wildcats forced extra time with only two minutes remaining. Elliot Desnoyers, the scorer of the tying goal late in the third period, also collected two assists for the winners. Zachary L'Heureux, Christian Huntley, Alexander Khovanov and Jacob Hudson also made a name for the Moncton troupe. Cole Huckins scored twice for the Titan, the only winless team this season (0-6-5). Liam Leonard, Anderson MacDonald and Jeremy Diotte also blackened the score sheet. Olivier Rodrigue made 24 saves between the Wildcats posts. Berube concluded his work night with 44 stops. Budgell, the hero of the Islanders Brett Budgell found the back of the net in overtime and the Charlottetown Islanders avoided the worst by winning 7-6 against the Saint John Sea Dogs. In a two-to-one climb, Budgell pretended to be Keith Gursoy before deceiving Noah Patenaude. Gursoy had six points in the game, including a hat trick, while Budgell scored four, including two goals. Nikita Alexandrov and Lukas Cormier also scored for the Islanders, who dropped a 6-2 lead in the third period. Jeremie Poirier and Josh Lawrence both sparkled red light twice for the Sea Dogs, who came back with four goals in 4:11. Joshua Roy and Nicholas Deakin-Poot also contributed offensively with a goal. Jacob Goobie of the Islanders and Patenaude both stopped 25 pucks. Gentile's goal makes the difference Derek Gentile broke the tie at 7:31 of the third period and the Cape Breton Eagles defeated the Halifax Mooseheads 5-3. Gentile completed the staging of Shaun Miller and Liam Kidney to allow the Eagles to sign a third straight victory. Miller scored one goal and two assists as Kidney prepared two Cape Breton training successes. Ryan Francis, Egor Sokolov and Ivan Ivan also hit the target. Patrick Kyte, Zack Jones and Raphael Lavoie responded for the Mooseheads, who had won seven of their last eight outings. William Grimard also did his part in the win, repelling 38 shots. 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