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HALIFAX -- Jacob Gervais-Chouinard stopped 29 of 30 shots as the Rimouski Oceanic defeated the host Halifax Mooseheads 4-1 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoff action. Justin Blalock Jersey . Petr Straka had a goal and an assist for the Oceanic, who have now won three straight games. Casey Babineau, Alexandre Mallet and Scott Oke also scored for Rimouski. Cameron Critchlow scored him 10th goal of the post season for the Mooseheads while Nathan MacKinnon failed to pick up a point after recording eight in his previous three outings. Zachary Fucale allowed four goals on 14 shots in a losing effort. Neither club could score with the power play as Rimouski went 0 for 3 and Halifax 0 for 6. The Oceanic lead the Western Conference Final 1-0 with Game 2 scheduled for Saturday at the Halifax Metro Centre. Galiev has two points as the Sea Dogs down Sagueneens SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Stanislav Galiev scored the eventual winner and added an assist as the Saint John Sea Dogs defeated the visiting Chicoutimi Sagueneens 4-1 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoff action. Galiev now has 21 points in nine post-season appearances, which moves him into a tie for third in playoff scoring with the Halifax Mooseheads Nathan MacKinnon. Jonathan Huberdeau, Danick Gauthier and Pierre Durepos also scored for the Sea Dogs, who have won nine straight playoff games, while Kevin Gagne chipped in with three assists. Saint John forward Charles Coyle picked up two assists to move into a tie atop the playoff scoring lead with teammate Zack Phillips. Both players have 23 points in nine contests. Mathieu Gagnon scored the lone goal for the Sagueneens. Mathieu Corbiel made 24 saves for the win, and the games first star, as Christopher Gibson stopped 29 shots in a losing effort. Saint John went 1 for 3 on the power play while Chicoutimi failed to score on five opportunities with the man advantage. The Sea Dogs now lead the Eastern Conference Final 1-0 with Game 2 scheduled for Sunday in Saint John at the Harbour Station. Harry Douglas Jersey . The Whitecaps selected Estridge 21st overall of the 2012 MLS draft. A product of Indiana University, the right fullback took part in the early stages of pre-season training with Vancouver before being released on Feb. Tony Gonzalez Jersey .Y. -- Bernhard Langer, Kenny Perry and John Huston each shot a 7-under 65 Saturday to lead after finishing the rain-delayed first round of the Champions Tour event. http://www.shopnflfalconsgear.com/julio-jones-jersey/ . It was a Saturday during the Memorial Day long weekend. But Lou Lamoriello was in the office. "I work weekends and hes almost always in," said the security guard at the entrance of the Prudential Center. Ray Edwards Jersey . OH NO, MOA fixture at the end of New York Yankees wins for the last 15 seasons, Mariano Rivera may have suffered a season-ending (or career-ending) injury Thursday night, when he tore his ACL shagging flyballs in batting practice. Pink Jones Jersey . Three months after winning the 110-meter hurdles at the London Games, Merritt will be up against Usain Bolt and 800-meter gold medallist David Rudisha for the IAAFs World Athlete of the Year award.TORONTO -- The longest hiatus Steven Stamkos has ever taken from high-level hockey is not without its occasional good moments. There are always plenty of laughs when the NHL star takes the ice for a weekly pickup game with his father Chris and some buddies, a handful of whom are almost three times his age. There is the extra time spent in the gym alongside close friend and mentor Gary Roberts, who Stamkos jokes is dangerously close to making him too big. And then there is the anticipation of next weeks Christmas celebration, the first one hell get to enjoy at home with family in Markham, Ont., in six or seven years. "As tough as it is, as frustrating as it is, you try to pick up some positives," said Stamkos. But its clear the NHLs most dangerous goal-scorer is feeling the pain of the lockout. Standing under the signature sloped roof at the building formerly known as Maple Leaf Gardens on Monday afternoon, the locked-out Tampa Bay Lightning forward couldnt help but slip in a few references to his growing displeasure while speaking with reporters. "Its frustrating," said Stamkos. "You do something for your whole life and you dont really think anything of it. Everything you do is geared towards playing hockey. Now when you dont have that, its tough." Catching himself, the 22-year-old quickly steered the conversation back to a charity game on Wednesday night, where hell captain a team that plays against one led by Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban. For Stamkos, it represents the chance to make the best of a bad situation. Hell get to skate alongside James Neal, Dion Phaneuf, Phil Kessel and Logan Couture, among others, with all of the proceeds from the soldout Mattamy Athletic Centre benefiting the NHLPAs Goals & Dreams Fund and the RBC Play Hockey program. "When theres no hockey you try to find other things to do and a great cause to be part of," said Stamkos. "This is one of them." It was during another charity game last month where Stamkos was reminded of exactly what he has been missing during the NHLs labour dispute. The atmosphere was electric for "Operation Hat Trick" in Atlantic City, N.J.. Sean Weatherspoon Jersey. ., which raised more than US$500,000 for victims of Hurricane Sandy. Among the chants the fans screamed in Boardwalk Hall? "We want hockey!" The feeling was mutual. "I got the itch back when we were in Atlantic City," said Stamkos. "Obviously, it was a little bigger venue than this (the revamped Maple Leaf Gardens seats about 2,500), there was I think 10,000 people at the game. And you can just feel the passion that the hockey fans have -- those are the guys that are really truly hurting right now. "We feel bad for them, but were obviously trying to get something done." Stamkos has kept some distance from the ongoing collective bargaining talks. Hes leaned on Roberts and veteran Lightning teammates Marty St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier for advice, and attempted to keep on top of the issues. However, he admits he never expected the lockout to drag into mid-December. "I thought wed be able to work something out but thats the nature of the beast," said Stamkos. "For the guys that have been through this before, theyve told me its a long process. Sometimes it looks like its going to be happening in the near future and then something happens. "Theres so many ups and downs and highs and lows. For me this is my first (lockout). You just try to stay informed and learn from it and just try to stay ready." It seems like ages ago that Stamkos became just the 20th player in NHL history to hit the 60-goal barrier. More than eight months have passed since he fired the puck past Jets goalie Ondrej Pavelec on the final day of the regular season -- a goal that earned him a standing at Winnipegs MTS Centre. Stamkos scored 28 times over his final 34 games to hit the milestone, but has been denied the opportunity to try and carry the momentum into a new season. "For me this is the longest that Ive gone without playing a competitive game," said Stamkos. "I know Im a very competitive person and I know a lot of guys in the league are. I miss that. "You can play pickup games, you can play shinny games, you can play on the outdoor rink -- but nothing matches getting into a game atmosphere." ' ' ' 

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