DRUMMONDVILLE, Que.
https://www.greenbayfootballshop.com/13-Jersey . - Christophe Lalancette scored a third-period goal and added the shootout winner to lead the Drummondville Voltigeurs to a 5-4 win over the Quebec Remparts in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play on Sunday.Alex Barre-Boulet had two goals in regulation for Drummondville (21-19-2), who extended their winning streak to three games, and Mathieu Sevigny rounded out the offence. Michael Carcone and Georgs Golovkovs chipped in with two assists apiece.Guillaume Gauthier forced overtime with his power-play goal for the Remparts (25-15-3) with 12 seconds to play. Zachery Moody, Nikolas Brouillard and Kurt Etchegary also scored. Voltigeurs goaltender Joe Fleschler made 24 saves through regulation and overtime, and stopped all three skaters in the shootout.Quebecs Callum Booth turned aside 21 shots in 65 minutes, and made 2-of-3 saves in the shootout.Drummondville was 1 for 4 on the power play while the Remparts scored twice on three opportunities with the man advantage.---ARMADA 3 WILDCATS 2MONCTON, N.B. — Tyler Hylland scored the shootout winner to push Blainville-Boisbriand past the Wildcats.Nikita Jevpalovs and Nathanael Halbert had power-play goals in the first period for the Armada (25-12-5). Adam Holwell and Conor Garland scored for Moncton (28-11-3).---HUSKIES 3 SAGUENEES 2ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. — Julien Pelletier scored in regulation and had the deciding goal in the shootout as the Huskies edged Chicoutimi.Mathieu Lemay also scored for Rouyn-Noranda (22-18-3), tying the game 2-2 in the third period with his 34th goal of the season.Samuel Hodhod had a goal and an assist for the Sagueneens (18-18-4) and Sebastien Gauthier also scored.
https://www.greenbayfootballshop.com/90-Jersey . - The Mavericks built a 12-point lead with 2:50 to play, gave away all but two points of it, and still managed to hang on.
https://www.greenbayfootballshop.com/53-Jersey . 25 against Miami. Hillis left Browns Stadium about two hours before kickoff, a decision that has led to speculation he was upset over ongoing negotiations with the club on a contract extension.GOLD COAST, Australia - Australians Scott Strange and Wade Ormsby shared the second-round lead at the Australian PGA on Friday, with defending champion Adam Scott two strokes behind and American Boo Weekley three off the lead.Strange shot a 6-under 66 and Ormsby a 67 at Royal Pines for a 36-hole total of 9-under 135.Scott, who confirmed he and his wife are expecting their first child in February, was in third place after a 69, with Weekley, who had a first-round 66, in fourth after a 72.South Korean Jin Jeong, who held the first-round lead with a 65 and was one of 78 players to complete his opening round on Friday moorning due to weather delays on Thursday, was in a group tied for fifth after a 74.
https://www.greenbayfootballshop.com/45-Jersey. eong played 24 holes on Friday and had only a 30-minute break between his rounds.Ormsbys round included a six-hole run of an eagle and four birdies on his front nine. Strange, a two-time European Tour winner, joined Ormsby in the lead with a birdie on his final hole.Scott is playing his third Australian tournament in four weeks.Its big for me, he said. Energy levels are getting low and you can see the end of the line but Im pushing through, Im doing my usual routines. I really want to finish off with a win. ' ' '