Oct 9, 2018
QMJHL: Boucher scores two as Sea Dogs down Screaming Eagles
Anthony Boucher's second goal of the game stood as the winner as the Saint John Sea Dogs defeated the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 5-3 on Tuesday to snap a six-game losing streak in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.
The Canadian Press
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Anthony Boucher's second goal of the game stood as the winner as the Saint John Sea Dogs defeated the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 5-3 on Tuesday to snap a six-game losing streak in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.
Yohan Plamondon also struck twice, including an empty-net goal on a power play in the game's final minute, and Maxim Cajkovic had the other goal for the Sea Dogs (2-5-2).
Mitchell Balmas, Brooklyn Kalmikov and Ryan Francis scored for Cape Breton (3-5-0), which has lost three straight.
Alex D'Orio stopped 36 shots for Saint John. William Grimard and Kevin Mandolese combined on 23 saves for the Screaming Eagles.
The Sea Dogs were 2 for 3 on the power play while Cape Breton scored once on two chances with the man advantage.