SAINT JOHN, N.
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in the third period — as the Saint John Sea Dogs came from behind to defeat the
visiting Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 6-4 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior
Hockey League action.Adam Marsh and Thomas Chabot also scored for the Sea Dogs
(25-14-7), who trailed 3-0 early in the second period, while Spencer Smallman
tacked on three assists.Stephen Anderson had a pair of goals for the Screaming
Eagles (18-22-5), who had their five-game win streak halted.Blade Mann-Dixon
earned the victory by stopping 20-of-21 shots in 38:33 of relief. Alex Bishop
started in net for Saint John and allowed three goals on 17 shots before getting
pulled.Cape Bretons Alexandre Belanger kicked out 29-of-35 shots in defeat.The
Sea Dogs went 2 for 6 on the power play while the Screaming Eagles scored once
on eight chances with the man advantage.---ISLANDERS 2 TITAN 1CHARLOTTETOWN —
Filip Chlapik broke a 1-1 deadlock at 18:20 of the third period to lift the
Islanders over Acadie-Bathurst.Spenser Cobbold also scored for Charlottetown
(24-19-4), which has gone 5-0-2 in its past seven outings, while Mason McDonald
stopped 15-of-16 shots.Andrew Ryan scored for the Titan (13-31-5), who have
dropped six straight games. Reilly Pickard made 25 saves in defeat.---REMPARTS 6
MOOSEHEADS 1QUEBEC CITY — Adam Erne had a goal and four assists and Zachary
Fucale made 24 saves against his former club as the Remparts toppled
Halifax.Nikolas Brouillard scored once and set up two more for Quebec (27-17-3)
while Marc-Olivier Roy, Massimo Carozza, Guillaume Gauthier and Jerome Verrier
added the others.Maxime Fortier scored for the Mooseheads (22-19-4) while
Nikolaj Ehlers picked up an assist to extend his point streak to 19 games. Eric
Brassard started in goal for Halifax but left the game late in the second period
after stopping 19-of-20 shots. Kevin Reop gave up five goals on 15 shots in
22:59 of relief to take the loss. ---FOREURS 4 PHOENIX 2SHERBROOKE, Que. —
Julien Gauthier had a pair of goals and Etienne Monpetit stopped 31 shots as
Val-dOr doubled up the Phoenix.Simon Tremblay and Nicolas Aube-Kubel also scored
for the Foreurs (20-20-7), while Anthony Beauregard tacked on three
assists.David Sorto scored both goals for Sherbrooke (24-17-4) as Alex Bureau
turned aside 27-of-31 shots in defeat.ValdOrs Jeremie Fraser was handed a major
penalty and game misconduct midway through the second period for hitting from
behind.---HUSKIES 2 SAGUENEENS 1 (OT)CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Julien Nantel scored at
2:07 of overtime as Rouyn-Noranda slipped past the Sagueneens.Redgie Bois also
scored for the Huskies (23-20-3), who got an 18-save outing from Samuel
Harvey.Laurent Dauphin supplied the offence for Chicoutimi (19-19-5) while Julio
Billia stopped 25-of-27 shots in a losing cause.---ARMADA 6 OCEANIC 3BOISBRIAND,
Que. — Danick Martel and Nikita Jevpalovs each had two goals and two assists as
the Armada beat Rimouski for their fourth straight victory.Marc-Antoine Bouillon
and Daniel Walcott also scored for the Armada (28-12-5) as Marc-Antoine Turcotte
made 22 saves for the win.Frederik Gauthier, Samuel Morin and Michael Joly found
the back of the net for the Oceanic (29-13-3), who had their five-game win
streak stopped. Philippe Desrosiers gave up three goals on 10 shots before
giving way to Louis-Philip Guindon, who stopped 11-of-14 shots in 34:51 of
relief.---VOLTIGEURS 1 OLYMPIQUES 0DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Anthony Brodeur stopped
all 25 shots his way as the Voltigeurs blanked Gatineau.Trevor Bush scored the
games only goal for Drummondville (22-21-3) at 9:03 of the second
period.Francois Brassard turned away 14-of-15 shots for the Olympiques
(18-25-4), who had their three-game win streak snapped.---CATARACTES 4 TIGRES
2SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Anthony Beauvillier scored once and set up three more as the
Cataractes handed Victoriaville its fifth loss in a row.Deniis Yan, Alexis
DAoust and Olivier Caouette also scored for Shawinigan (26-18-2) and Marvin
Cupper made 27 saves for the win.Mathieu Ayotte and Gabriel Gagne scored for the
Tigres (21-21-5) while Chase Marchand stopped 26-of-29 shots in a losing
cause.---
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WASHINGTON -- An already rough-and-tumble playoff series between the Washington
Wizards and Chicago Bulls now has a full-blown fracas, an ejection and a Game 4
suspension for Nene. What everyone will be watching when these clubs meet
Sunday, with Washington leading the Eastern Conference series 2-1, is just how
physical the play will get -- and whether things will escalate again. "Weve had
scuffles all three games, basically. Youve got to make sure we dont lose our
composure, where we get thrown out of the game like that. It doesnt matter who
it is, we cant afford that," Washington coach Randy Wittman said after the
Wizards loss Friday night. "So weve just got to do a better job. Hey, its very
emotional. Emotional game, tough game." Nene was tossed with about 8 1/2 minutes
left in the fourth quarter after wrapping both hands around the back of
Jimmy Butlers head and neck as they stood so close their foreheads touched. Rod
Thorn, the NBAs president of basketball operations, announced Saturday that Nene
had been suspended one game without pay for head-butting and grabbing Butler
"around the neck with both hands and attempting to throw him down." Butler made
two key 3-pointers from there, helping the fourth-seeded Bulls win 100-97. "When
you play physical ... things get hot," Nene said with a smile and a shrug
Friday. During Washingtons victory at Chicago in Game 2, some lesser contretemps
led to a total of four players getting called for technical fouls: Washingtons
Bradley Beal and Trevor Ariza, and Chicagos Kirk Hinrich and Joakim Noah. So
neither club seemed all that surprised at the rising temperature in Game 3. "Hes
a guy, just like each one of us, hes a guy with a big ego," Wizards centre
Marcin Gortat said about Nene. "Theres nobody in this locker room whos going to
be pushed around like that. And thats just how he reacted. Does he deserve two
technical fouls? I dont know. But at the end of the day, he got kicked out and
we had to play without him." Added Beal: "It gets to the point where you just
get pushed to the limit way too much, and I think Nene got pushed to the limit.
Do we agree with what he did? Not necessarily, but he did it and wwe cant take
it back.
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Nene in the low block, called the ejection a "turning point" of Fridays game.
Indeed, not only did Nene average a team-high 20.5 points and 7.5 rebounds in
Washingtons wins in Games 1 and 2, but the teams entire approach changes when
the 6-foot-11 Brazilian is on the floor. He provides big-body defence and
soft-hands passing. He can score and rebound. Hes so influential that John Wall,
Washingtons All-Star point guard, has called him the "X-factor." During the
regular season, Washington won two of three games from Chicago, but lost at home
96-78 on April 5 without an injured Nene. The Wizards scored 26 points in the
first half. As for what Game 4 would mean without Nene, Noah said Saturday
before the official announcement, "Im not sure. I dont think it changes our
mindset, though. Its a crucial game for us. All three games really came down to
the end. Attention to detail is huge. The game in these situations is so mental.
For us, its just about staying focused on the things that we can control." Asked
whether he thought Nenes actions warranted a suspension, Noah said, "As a
player, those arent things I can control. The only thing I can control right now
is eating lunch and ice baths and sleeping and shooting free throws and things
like that." All three games so far have been won by the visiting team, a pattern
the Bulls would love to see continue Sunday, of course. "I cant tell you why
thats happened," Wizards forward Trevor Ariza said. While Washingtons offence is
particularly dependent on young guards Wall and Beal, the Bulls found some new
sources of much-needed offence in Game 3: Mike Dunleavy scored 35 points, one
shy of his NBA high, and Butler finished with 15, including a tiebreaking
3-pointer with 24 seconds to go. Wittman will want to come up with a way to
change that Sunday, of course. What is not likely to change is the testy nature
of this matchup. "It gets chippy," Bulls forward Taj Gibson said. "But youve got
to be smart. Its playoff basketball. You can get ejected; you can get suspended.
Youve got to keep your hands to yourself."
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