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Ben Duffy scored twice, including the winner in overtime, as the P.E.I. Rocket edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 4-3 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. The 20-year-old centreman has a seven-game point streak going that includes five goals and 16 points. Josh Currie scored once and set up two more for the Rocket (7-2-0), who have now won four straight contests, and Victor Provencher added a single goal. P.E.I.s Matej Beran had two assists while Duffy picked up a single assist for a three-point outing. Matthew Bissonnette, Alec Jon Banville and Raphael Lafontaine scored a goal apiece for the Titan (4-4-2). Antoine Bibeau turned away 21 shots for the win as Mason McDonald stopped 37 shots in a losing effort. P.E.I. went 0-for-2 on the power play as Acadie-Bathurst scored once on three chances with the man advantage. Elsewhere in the QMJHL, it was: Moncton 4, Val-dOr 3; Saint John 6, Rouyn-Noranda 5 (OT); Blainville-Boisbriand 7, Sherbrooke 0; Halifax 5, Drummondville 2; Quebec 4, Gatineau 1; Rimouski 4, Baie-Comeau 2 and Chicoutmi 6, Shawinigan 1. At Charlottetown, Duffy opened the scoring at 9:39 of the first period, but Lafontaine responded for the Titan at 16:38 to make it 1-1 after 20 minutes of play. Banville gave Acadie-Bathurst its only lead of the game when he scored a power-play goal six minutes into the second period. Twenty-eight seconds into the third period Provencher tied the game and at 4:41 Currie restored a 3-2 lead for the Rocket. At 11:14 Bissonnette scored to force overtime, however Duffy ended the game at 2:46 of the extra period. --- Wildcats 4 Foreurs 3 At Moncton, N.B., Allain Saulnier scored twice and Alex Dubeau stopped 20 shots as the Wildcats (4-5-0) downed Val-dOr (3-6-0). --- Sea Dogs 6 Huskies 5 (SO) At Saint John, N.B., Jonathan Huberdeau scored the shootout winner and Ben MacAulay scored three times in regulation as the Sea Dogs (5-4-0) edged Rouyn-Noranda (6-2-1). --- Armada 7 Phoenix 0 At Sherbrooke, Que., Storm Phaneuf stopped all 19 shots he faced and five Armada players recorded a multi-point game as Blainville-Boisbriand (7-1-1) blanked the Phoenix (1-8-1). --- Mooseheads 5 Voltiguers 2 At Drummondville, Que., Nathan MacKinnon and Stefan Fournier each had a goal and an assist as Halifax (8-1-0) downed the Voltiguers (4-5-0). --- Remparts 4 Olympiques 1 At Gatineau, Que., Mikhail Grigorenko pushed his point streak to nine games as he scored two goals and an assist in Quebecs (8-1-0) win over the Olympiques (3-5-0). --- Oceanic 4 Drakkar 2 At Rimouski, Que., Frederik Gauthier scored twice and picked up an assist and Carl Hozjan made 28 saves as the Oceanic (7-1-1) doubled up Baie-Comeau (4-4-0). --- Sagueneens 6 Cataractes 1 At Shawinigan, Que., Alexandre Roy and Sebastien Sylvestre each had a goal and two assists as Chicoutimi (4-5-1) crushed the Cataractes (2-5-1). 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The Dodgers acquired first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, pitcher Josh Beckett and injured outfielder Carl Crawford from Boston on Saturday, hoping to boost their playoff hopes by taking on the underperforming and high-priced stars who failed to thrive in a fractious Red Sox clubhouse.Zach Pochiro made quite the impression on his new teammates. The 18-year-old rookie had four points, including his first two Western Hockey League goals, as the Prince George Cougars downed the visting Kelowna Rockets 6-3 on Friday. "Hes like a little Energizer bunny out there," said teammate Brock Hirsche about Pachiro. "Hes pretty quick and doesnt really stop and hes learning how to play systems really well." Hirsche had two goals and an assist for the Cougars (4-0-1) while Colin Jacobs power-play goal moved him into a tie for the WHL scoring lead with 10 points in five games. Caleb Belter and Troy Bourke each had a pair of assists and Daulton Siwak added a single goal to round out Prince Georges offence. The return of Chase Witala to Prince Georges lineup meant shuffling up its combinations. Playing on a line together for the first time, Pochiro, Hirsche and Belter combined for nine points. "We hadnt played with each other before so we just wanted to be simple and it paid off for us," said Hirsche. "We thought their defencemen were a little bit young and inexperienced so if we could just keep it in their corners and be on the forecheck wed have success." Ryan Olsen had two goals for the Rockets (2-3-1) while Colton Sissons had one. Brett Zarowny made 27 saves for the second win of his WHL career. Jordon Cooke started in goal for Kelowna but was pulled after allowing five goals on 14 shots. Jackson Whistle stopped 28-of-29 shots in relief. Prince George went 1-for-4 on the power play while Kelowna went 1-for-2 The two teams meet again Saturday in Prince George at the CN Centre. Elsewhere in the WHL, it was: Portland 2, Brandon 1; Prince Albert 5, Calgary 4 (SO); Regina 3, Red Deer 2; Swift Current 10, Saskatoon 1; Kamloops 7, Seattle 2; Prince George 6, Kelowna 3; Spokane 5, Victoria 3; Tri-City 4, Lethbridge 1 and Vancouver 6, Medicine Hat 1. At Prince George, B.C., Olsen opened the scorring for Kelowna at 1:30 of the first period, but Pochiro and Jacobs responded to make it 2-1 Prince George less than nine minutes into the game.dddddddddddd. Sissons tied the game with a shorthanded goal at 13:28, however the Cougars scored three more times before the first period was through. Hirsche scored back-to-back and Siwak added another at 19:01 to make it 5-2 Prince George after 20 minutes of play. Pochiro completed his hat trick at 9:20 of the second period. Olsen added a late goal for Kelowna in the third period. --- Winterhawks 2 Wheat Kings 1 At Brandon, Alex Schoenborns first Western Hockey League goal was the game-winner as Portland (4-2-0) handed the Wheat Kings (4-2-0) their second straight loss. --- Raiders 5 Hitmen 4 (SO) At Calgary, Mark McNeill scored the lone goal of the shootout and Anthony Bardaro scored twice in regulation as Prince Albert (5-0-1) downed Calgary (3-0-2). --- Pats 3 Rebels 2 At Regina, Chandler Stephenson scored the winning goal with only 16 seconds remaining in the third period as the Pats (3-4-0) edged Red Deer (2-4-1). --- Broncos 10 Blades 1 At Saskatoon, Adam Lowry had two goals and two assists and Eetu Laurikainen stopped 46-of-47 shots as Swift Current (2-0-3) crushed the Blades (2-4-0). --- Blazers 7 Thunderbirds 2 At Kamloops, B.C., Brendan Ranford scored once and assisted on four others as the Blazers (4-0-1) defeated Seattle (2-3-0). --- Chiefs 5 Royals 3 At Spokane, Wash., Brenden Kichton scored twice and set up three more and Mitch Holmberg added two more goals as the Chiefs (3-1-0) downed Victoria (4-2-0). --- Americans 4 Hurricanes 1 At Kennewick, Wash., Eric Comrie stopped 36 shots and Justin Feser had a goal and two assists as the Americans (3-3-0) beat Lethbridge (2-3-0). --- Giants 6 Tigers 1 At Vancouver, seven Giants players recorded a multi-point game and Tyler Fuhr stopped 20-of-21 shots as Vancouver (2-4-0) beat Medicine Hat (3-2-1). 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