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missed it by an arms length at the finish line
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QUEBEC CITY, Que. Vapormax Plus Wholesale . - Zachary Fucale only had to make 11 saves in his Remparts debut on Wednesday night as Quebec blanked the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 6-0 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.Fucale — who played 187 career games with the Halifax Mooseheads before being acquired by the Remparts in December — made his first appearance with Quebec since returning from the world junior championship.Adam Erne had two goals and an assist for the Remparts (26-15-3), who halted a four-game slide, while Brian Lovell, Kurt Etchegary, Vladimir Tkachev and Matt Murphy added the others. Dmytro Timashov tacked on three assists.Daniel Vautour started in net for the Titan (13-28-5) but was pulled after allowing five goals on 14 shots in 22:05 of play. Reilly Pickard came on in relief and kicked out 13-of-14 shots.Quebec went 0 for 2 on the power play while Acadie-Bathurst failed to score on four chances with the man advantage.---SEA DOGS 3 VOLTIGEURS 2SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Justice Dundas had a pair of goals and Alex Bishop made 32 saves as the Sea Dogs edged Drummondville.Spencer Smallman also scored for Saint John (24-13-6), which snapped its four-game skid.Sergei Boilov and Adam Chapman supplied the offence for the Voltigeurs (21-20-2), who lost for the first time in four outings, while Joe Fleschler turned away 17-of-20 shots in defeat.---CATARACTES 6 FOREURS 4SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Alexis DAoust had a pair of goals and Marvin Cupper stopped 28 shots as the Cataractes extended their win streak to five games by defeating Val-dOr.James Phelan, Giovanni Fiore, Christophe Lalonde and Samuel Girard also scored for Shawinigan (24-17-2).Nicolas Aube-Kubel scored twice for the Foreurs (18-19-7) while Nathan Tremblay and Anthony Beauregard each scored once. Keven Bouchard allowed five goals on 19 shots in the loss.--- Vapormax Plus Sale .Y. -- Kristen Gillman rallied to win the U. Air Max Plus 3 For Sale . 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. http://www.airmaxplusstoresale.com/air-v...cheap.html . - Erick Torres scored his 10th goal of the season on a stunning volley, and Chivas USA edged 10-man Real Salt Lake 1-0 on Saturday night.VAL THORENS, France -- Canadian Marielle Thompson won the womens small final on Sunday to finish fifth at a skicross World Cup event and retain the overall leaders bib. Thompson, from Whistler, B.C., won the skicross World Cup opener in Nakiska, Alta., last weekend but she narrowly missed out on qualifying for the womens final on Sunday when she finished third in a stacked semifinal. Only the top two advance. West Vancouvers Georgia Simmerling and Kelsey Serwa, of Kelowna, B.C., were eliminated at the quarter-final stage, while the Canadian men were forced to watch from the sidelines after rapidly-changing course conditions saw many of the top racers eliminated during a wild qualification round on Saturday. "Its disappointing we didnt have a podium because we set the bar pretty high but Marielle was able to keep the overall lead," said coach Willy Raine. "To come away with the results we had, with the girls competing together in the bottom bracket, it was a good day." All four Canadian women qualified for Sundays round of 32 but Calgarys Danielle Sundquist was third in her heat and finished 19th overall. Simmerling advanced from the same heat but was third in her quarter-final -- behind Thompson and Swiss star Fanny Smith -- to finish 10th overall. Serwa, who is back in action following kneee surgery, was skiing well Sunday but the start gate appeared to malfunction in her quarter-final and she was eliminated, finishing 15th overall. Vapormax Plus Mens Sale. An official complaint was lodged but the results were not changed. "She will be able to keep training as she tries to peak for Sochi," said Raine of Serwa. Thompson was her usual dominant self in the early rounds but made a small error in her semifinal and Norways Marte Hoeie Gjefsen took full advantage to eliminate the Canadian by a matter of inches. "She missed it by an arms length at the finish line," Raine said. "She came out of it smiling and saying it was a great ski cross heat. There was passing and it was tight and everyone was close together." Switzerlands Katrin Mueller won the womens final, with her teammate Sanna Leudi finishing second and French veteran Ophelie David taking third. Hoeie Gjefsen was fourth. Sundays results mean Thompson leads the womens ski cross World Cup standings with 145 points. David is second with 120 and Smith is third (116). France leads the Nations Cup with 460 points, with Switzerland sitting second (405) and Canada third (298). Austrias Andreas Matt won the mens final, with Swedens Victor Oehling Norberg finishing second and Frances Jean Frederic Chapuis taking third. ' ' '
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