VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Francois Tremblay made 28 saves as the Victoriaville Tigres won their 13th game in a row by downing the Shawinigan Cataractes 6-1 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play. Jan Mandat, Angelo Miceli, Jonathan Diaby, Mathieu Ayotte, Carl-Antoine Delisle and Jean-Francois Plante scored for the Tigres (29-19-6) and Cameron Yarwood chipped in with two assists. Alexis DAoust scored for the Cataractes (15-32-8) while Marvin Cupper stopped 26-of-32 shots. Victoriaville went 1 for 1 on the power play while Shawinigan failed to score on six chances with the man advantage. --- OCEANIC 5 ISLANDERS 3 CHARLOTTETOWN -- Michael Joly scored three times, including the winner, as Rimouski downed the Islanders for its fourth win in a row. Sebastien Sylvestre and Jan Kostalek also scored for the Oceanic (32-15-7) while Alexis Loiseau chipped in with three assists. Spenser Cobbold, Alexandre Goulet and Julien Avon replied for Charlottetown (17-33-5), which has dropped 12 straight. Rimouskis Olivier Tremblay gave up three goals on 13 shots before giving way to Philippe Desrosiers, who stopped all 14 shots his way in 26 minutes of relief. Mason MacDonald stopped 43 shots for the Islanders. --- WILDCATS 6 MOOSEHEADS 2 MONCTON, N.B. -- Ivan Barbashev and JC Campagna each had two goals and an assist as the Wildcats handed Halifax its third loss in a row. Will Smith and Mathieu Olivier also scored for Moncton (29-25-2), which won its third in a row. Timo Meier and Austyn Hardie scored for the Mooseheads (34-18-3) and Darcy Ashley picked up two assists. Alex Dubeau made 47 saves for the Wildcats while Zachary Fucale allowed five goals on 21 shots for Halifax. --- ARMADA 5 SEA DOGS 2 SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Samuel Hodhod had two goals and two assists as Blainville-Boisbriand toppled the Sea Dogs. Nikita Jevpalovs also scored twice for the Armada (35-10-9), who are 7-1-2 in their last 10 outings, and Nathanael Halbert had the other. Saint John (17-33-4) got goals form Thomas Chabot and Oliver Cooper. Etienne Marcoux only had to make 16 saves for Blainville-Boisbriand while Sebastien Auger turned away 35-of-40 shots for the Sea Dogs. --- VOLTIGEURS 3 DRAKKAR 2 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Jerome Verriers second goal of the game came 5:59 into the third period and stood up as the winner for Drummondville. Frederick Gaudreau had a goal and an assist for the Voltigeurs (33-17-3). Jeremy Gregoire and Felix Girard supplied the scoring for the Drakkar (37-14-4) and Charles Hudon assisted on both of his clubs goals. Louis-Philip Guindon made 29 saves for Drummondville. Philippe Cadorette stopped 31-of-34 shots for Baie-Comeau. --- OLYMPIQUES 6 HUSKIES 3 GATINEAU, Que. -- Emile Poirier scored three times as the Olympiques doubled up Rouyn-Noranda to end its three-game win streak. Alexandre Chenier-Allard, Alex Dostie and Marc-Olivier Crevier-Morin also scored for Gatineau (33-17-4) while Martin Reway tacked on two assists. Jean-Sebastien Dea, Julien Nantel and Francis Beauvillier scored for the Huskies (29-19-5). Robert Steeves made 21 saves for the Olympiques as Alexandre Belanger gave up five goals on 23 shots for Rouyn-Noranda. --- REMPARTS 4 PHOENIX 2 SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Anthony Duclair scored twice and set up one more as Quebec downed the Phoenix. Fabrice Herzog and Adam Erne also scored for the Remparts (32-14-9) while Francois Brassard made 26 saves for the win. Alexandre Sills and Jeremy Roy scored for Sherbrooke (15-32-7), which is on a six-game slide. Maxime Lagace turned aside 34-of-37 shots in a losing cause for the Phoenix. --- FOREURS 12 SAGUENEENS 3 VAL-DOR, Que. -- Eight skaters for the Foreurs recorded a multi-point game including Louick Marcotte, who had two goals and four assists, en route to crushing Chicoutimi. 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Ferguson Jenkins Cubs Jersey .com) - Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer were among the third-round winners Friday at the French Open.PHILADELPHIA - After sitting idle without a first-rounder in the NHL draft, one Ottawa Senators scout was thrilled to get to make some picks on Day 2. "The scouts were happy," general manager Bryan Murray said. "I think somebody shook my hand at the end." That wasnt the handshake Murray went into the weekend hoping for. And try as he did, he was unable to consummate a trade to give centre Jason Spezza his wish to leave Ottawa. "I called the teams or took calls from teams that were interested," Murray said Saturday. "We talked about the return, the type of deal we wanted to make. In a couple of cases there was real interest and it went away. So I dont know whether it was because of the draft and on the day of the draft picks are very valuable, whether that was part of it or it was something different." Murray wanted a first-round pick, a roster player and a prospect for his captain, who has a limited no-trade clause and thus the power to refuse to go to 10 teams. One of those 10 is Nashville, which had a deal worked out to get Spezza that couldnt go through because he didnt agree to go to the Predators. "David (Poile) talked to me and we couldnt go there," Murray said. "I told (Spezzas agent) Rick Curran that today, I had a deal sitting there if I wanted to do it, but he was on the list of no-gos." A Senators-Predators deal mightve landed Ottawa the 11th pick. Instead, Poile pulled the trigger on getting winger James Neal from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Patric Hornqvist and Nick Spaling. Considering that and the Anaheim Ducks trade with the Vancouver Canucks for centre Ryan Kesler, Murray knnows that "the field narrows a little bit.dddddddddddd." Murray estimated that he talked to four or five teams about Spezza and that three expressed fairly serious interest. It never worked out, leaving everyone in the situation still hanging. “Im sure its disappointing for him, its disappointing for me because Id like to accommodate him if I could, but he does have a year left on his contract," Murray said. "If thats the case well have a pretty good player for next year." Or its possible that teams circle back to the Senators after July 1 if they dont land Paul Stastny or another free-agent centre. As far as Ottawas approach to the start of free agency, thats affected by Spezza, too. "I dont know, thats the problem," Murray said. "Part of your decision is what can you spend, where does it fit and what do you get in return for a certain player? If you dont know that, then its harder." Unable to get anything done on the Spezza front, the Senators made five picks to stock up for the future. They took defenceman Andreas Englund 40th, defenceman Miles Gendron 70th, forward Shane Eiserman 100th, defenceman Kelly Summers 189th and left-winger Francis Perron 190th. The 189th pick, a seventh-rounder, Ottawa got from the Winnipeg Jets for a 2015 sixth-rounder. That was the only trade Murray was able to make in Philadelphia. "It just seemed to me there were a lot of phone calls, a lot of talking, people interested, but nothing really happened," he said. "I had to make one trade at the end, a seventh-round pick for the sixth next year just to say I did something. So that was my accomplishment." ' ' '