HALIFAX -- Jonathan Drouin scored three times as the Halifax Mooseheads edged the host Charlottetown Islanders 4-3 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. The 19-year-old has been hot for Halifax as hes registered nine goals and 19 points in his last six outings and his performance extended his point streak to 10 games. Timo Meier also scored for the Mooseheads (18-8-0), who extended their win streak to six games. Jack Nevins scored twice for the Islanders (12-9-3) while Alexis Pepin had a goal and an assist. Halifaxs Zachary Fucale made 31 saves for his 15th victory of the season. Charlottetowns Antoine Bibeau turned away 30-of-34 shots. The Mooseheads went 2 for 6 on the power play while the Islanders scored once on three chances with the man advantage. --- TITAN 2 WILDCATS 0 BATHURST, N.B. -- Jacob Brennan turned aside 29 shots as the Titan blanked Moncton for their third win in a row. Patrick Walsh and Scott Oke scored for Acadie-Bathurst (10-12-2) while Alexandros Soumakis assisted on both. Alex Dubeau made 26 saves for the Wildcats (11-15-1). Monctons Mark Simpson led all centres by winning 20-of-28 faceoffs. --- OCEANIC 3 SCREAMING EAGLES 0 SYDNEY, N.S. -- Anthony DeLuca scored twice and set up one more as Rimouski shutout Cape Breton. Michael Joly had a goal and an assist for the Oceanic (14-7-4) while Zachary Fortin stopped 27 shots for his third-career shutout. Chase Marchand made 28 saves for the Screaming Eagles (11-10-3), who lost in regulation for the first time in six contests. Cape Breton went 0 for 5 on the power play while Rimouski never had an opportunity with the man advantage. --- REMPARTS 4 CATARACTES 0 QUEBEC CITY -- Francois Brassard turned back 29 shots as the Remparts defeated Shawinigan. Anthony Duclair scored twice for Quebec (12-8-5), which has won three of its last four games, while Cody Donaghey and Nick Sorensen had the others. Zachary Taylor was a team-worst minus-3 for the Cataractes (3-18-2), who sit last in the QMJHL standings. Marvin Cupper stopped 31-of-34 shots in defeat. --- PHOENIX 6 SEA DOGS 3 SHERBOROOKE, Que. -- Jean-Francois Plante scored two goals and Tim Wieser had three assists as the Phoenix doubled up Saint John. Jason Houde and Simon Desbiens each had a goal and an assist for Sherbrooke (9-12-2) while William Couture and Daniel Audette added a goal apiece. Matthew Highmore scored twice for the Sea Dogs (6-15-2), who are winless in five contests, and Olivier LeBlanc had a goal and an assist. Phoenix goaltender Gabriel Parent made 24 saves for the win as Sebastien Auger turned back 27 shots for Saint John. --- ARMADA 3 TIGRES 2 (SO) VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Marcus Hinds scored the winner in the sixth round of the shootout as Blainville-Boisbriand edged the Tigres. Danick Martel scored the Armadas (17-3-2) opening goal and then set up Nikita Jevpalovs in the third period to force overtime. Philippe Hudon and Tommy Veilleux scored less than two minutes apart early in the third period for Victoriaville (10-12-1). Etienne Marcoux made 31 saves for Blainville-Boisbriand. Brandon Whitney stopped 41-of-43 shots for the Tigres. --- FOREURS 5 DRAKKAR 4 (OT) BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Guillaume Gelinas scored 2:04 into overtime as Val-dOr came from behind to beat the Drakkar and extend its win streak to five games. Samuel Henley had two goals and an assist for the Foreurs (15-9-0), who trailed 4-2 after 40 minutes. Anthony Mantha scored once and assisted on two others. Anthony Richard added a single goal for Val-dOr. Frederic Gamein had a goal and an assist for Baie-Comeau (15-5-4) while Nicholas Halagian, Alexandre Ranger and Denis Gorbunov also scored. Francois Tremblay made 25 saves for the Foreurs as Philippe Cadorette allowed five goals on 28 shots for the Drakkar. --- OLYMPIQUES 2 HUSKIES 1 GATINEAU, Que. -- Taylor Burke scored the winner 24 seconds into the third period as the Olympiques handed Rouyn-Noranda its third straight defeat. Marc Beckstead scored on the power play 57 seconds into the second period to give Gatineau (17-8-0) a 1-0 lead. Huskies (12-8-2) forward Jean-Sebastien Dea responded with a shorthanded goal late in the second. Anthony Brodeur made 19 saves for the Olympiques while Alexandre Belanger kicked out 17 shots for Rouyn-Noranda. Justin Bailey Jersey . Bryant underwent an operation in December to correct an irregular heartbeat. His season ended with four games left because of a rapid heartbeat, a condition he has known about for several years and had been treated for in the past. Carter Hutton Jersey . Then Klay Thompson put his foot on the gas. 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Lions are looking for more bang from their Buck on Friday as they host the Calgary Stampeders in the final game of the CFL regular season for both teams. Fresh off a strong relief appearance in a win over Edmonton last week, Buck Pierce will start at quarterback for the Lions as they prepare for the playoffs. It will be Pierces first start since July 19 while he was with a Winnipeg club that discarded him in a September trade to the Lions. "Each opportunity that you get, youre excited about, especially after the year that I had this year," said Pierce after a walk-through Thursday at B.C. Place Stadium. " Its not easy. You leave a situation that was tough mentally, and then youre put into a situation that gives you another opportunity to play and prove your worth and just have fun." The Lions (10-7) will use the game as preparation for a playoff road game, knowing that they are already set to finish third, and a possible re-match with the first-place Stampeders (14-3) in the Western Final. "I think we took a big step last week and did some good things," said Pierce. "Were looking to build off that." The Lions must hope that Pierces banged-up body holds up as he continues his second stint with B.C. in an injury-plagued career. He is getting the start because No. 1 signal-caller Travis Lulay is recuperating from a shoulder injury and replacement Thomas DeMarco has been ineffective recently. Some people might think its redemption time for Pierce, who threw for three touchdowns, ran for one and made a key block as Stefan Logan rushed for another against Edmonton. But Pierce, who has completed 17 of 27 passes for three touchdowns in four games with B.C. after being relegated to third-string status with Winnipeg, takes a different view. "Im not looking for any kind of redemption at all," said Pierce, a nine-year CFL veteran. "Ive never played that way. A lot of people have tried to spin it that way, like its me against the critics and all that kind of stuff. But thats never been what its been about for me. "For me, its about making the most of my opportunities and just go out there and play football and do what I love to do." Despite Pierces comments, he and the Lions, losers of three of their past four games and inconsistent for much of the season, have more than their fair share of critics. And, B.C.s quarterbacking situation for the post-season is far from certain. "If I was honest with you right now, were just going to see where it goes," said Lions coach Mike Benevides. But Pierce has the starters job until Benevides decides otherwise. "I need to continue to play Buck," said Benevides, adding he will play as long as necessary against Calgary. Lulay, who has missed six games after getting hurt while scoring a touchdown against Montreal on Sept. 15, is listed as the backup and will see some action if things are going as well as Benevides likes.dddddddddddd "Im going to be suited up, Im going to be ready to play and when that happens, Im not definitively sure," said Lulay. He said its important to get game action in preparation for the playoffs, because it would be difficult to have to play in the post-season without any since his injury. But, like Pierce, he does not plan to reduce his injury risk by shying away from contact. "I think youre always being smart about how those things happen," said Lulay. "But when youre out on the field and youre doing whatever youre doing whatever it takes for your team, its part of playing the game." Meanwhile, the Stampeders are scheduled to use all three of their quarterbacks after general manager and coach John Hufnagel pledged to do so earlier in the week. Kevin Glenn is slated to start while Drew Tate and Bo Levi Mitchell are slated for relief duty. Glenn expects all three signal-callers to receive an equal number of plays. The Stampeders will also have a new look on their offensive line as veterans JMichael Deane and Stanley Bryant are sidelined with injuries that are not expected to keep them out of the playoffs. Hufnagel is also expected to give other players, notably running back Jon Cornish, less playing time than usual. But Glenn said the game still holds considerable importance, even with Calgary holding a bye in the first round. "We still want to go into the playoffs with a winning streak," said Glenn. "Nobody wants to go into the playoffs with a losing streak." The game is also important for him personally after he completed only 11 of 17 passes for 120 yards before being pulled in last Saturdays 29-25 win over Saskatchewan. But he is determined not to dwell on the sub-par effort, which he noted was rare. "The thing is, to have a short memory for your body," he said. "You move on." The Stampeders have a 2-1 record against B.C. this season. Glenn and Cornish said its important for the Stamps to post another win in order to have momentum going into the playoffs. Cornish leads the CFL in yards from scrimmage (2,143) and rushing (1,799). But noting that he has not achieved any of his personal goals this season, he is not looking to pad his statistics. "If (the coaches) want to pull me early, Im cool with that," he said. "If they dont, thats cool, too." The game will be the last for the Lions at home this season. They hope to put in a strong showing for their fans and use the contest as a chance to set the stage for a strong first-round playoff game in Saskatchewan and a possible rematch with the Stampeders in the Western Final after losing to them last year on the same B.C. Place field. "We want to try and send a message," said Lions linebacker Adam Bighill. 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