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Mikhail Grigorenko scored in his third straight game and Francois Brassard stopped 30 shots as the Quebec Remparts downed the host Acadie-Bathurst Titan 4-1 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play. babyliss curl secret prix . Grigorenko now has 27 goals in 21 games, which ties him for the league lead with P.E.I. Rocket forward Josh Currie. Brassard stopped at least 30 shots in his third consecutive outing to earn his 16th win of the season and currently is second in victories behind Halifax Mooseheads goaltender Zachary Fucale, who has 19 wins. Logan Shaw scored twice for the Remparts (21-8-1), who have won all three meetings this season with Acadie-Bathurst, while Anthony Duclair had a goal and an assist. Martin Lefebvre chipped in with two assists. Matthew Bissonnette scored the lone goal for the Titan (11-16-5), who now have the fourth-worst home-ice winning percentage in the QMJHL at .467. Jacob Brennan turned away 32-of-35 shots in 48 minutes of action to pick up the loss. Mason McDonald replaced Brennan with 12 minutes remaining in the third period and stopped 11-of-12 shots in relief. Quebec went 1 for 3 with the man advantage and now have the top power play in the league at 31.1 per cent while Acadie-Bathurst failed to score on either of its opportunities up a man. Elsewhere in the QMJHL, it was: Victoriaville 7, Moncton 3; Rimouski 6, Blainville-Boisbriand 5 (SO); Chicoutmi 1, Baie-Comeau 0; Gatineau 3, Drummondville 1; Rouyn-Noranda 6, Val-dOr 4 and Shawinigan 4, Sherbrooke 0. At Bathurst, N.B., Shaw opened the scoring at 13:20 of the first period to give the Remparts a 1-0 lead. Despite being out shot 21-11 in the second period, Bissonnette was able to tie the game for the Titan at 11:13. Acadie-Bathurst battled through the opening minutes of the third period, but goals from Duclair and Shaw, scored 46 seconds apart, gave the Remparts a 3-1 lead. At 18:46, with McDonald in for Brennan, Grigorenko scored on the power play. --- Tigres 7 Wildcats 3 At Victoriaville, Que., Phillip Danault had a goal and three assists and Brandon Whitney stopped 34 shots as the Tigres (12-13-5) halted Monctons (20-11-0) seven-game winning streak. --- Oceanic 6 Armada 5 (SO) At Boisbriand, Que., Rimouski led 4-0 after 20 minutes of play, however the Armada (21-6-4) scored four times in the second period before Jean-Francois Plante scored the shootout winner as the Oceanic (18-10-4) held on to defeat Blainville-Boisbriand. --- Sagueneens 1 Drakkar 0 At Saguenay, Que., Charles Hudon scored the games only goal at 9:10 of the first period and Christopher Gibson stopped 31 shots as Chicoutimi (15-14-3) blanked Baie-Comeau (18-10-3) to snap its three-game winless streak. --- Olympiques 3 Voltiguers 1 At Gatineau, Que., Adam Chapman and Tomas Hyka scored 19 seconds apart late in the second period and Eric Brassard made 20 saves as the Olympiques (12-17-1) handed Drummondville (17-13-1) its first regulation-time loss in six outings. --- Huskies 6 Foreurs 4 At Rouyn-Noranda, Que., Nikita Kucherov had three goals and two assists while Sven Andrighetto scored once and set up four more as the Huskies (19-10-1) beat Val-dOr (15-14-2). --- Cataractes 4 Phoenix 0 At Shawinigan, Que., Loik Poudrier scored twice and added an assist and Marvin Cupper turned away 23 shots as the Cataractes (5-21-3) ended a seven-game slide by shutting out Sherbrooke (7-20-3). curl secret pas cher . In an entertaining match between the third- and fourth-placed clubs, midfielder Riccardo Montolivo put Milan ahead against his former squad when Fiorentina midfielder David Pizarro gave up the ball in the 14th minute, leaving him with only the goalkeeper to beat. curl secret babyliss . Del Potro reached his second straight final at the Rotterdam tournament by beating Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 6-4. Benneteau then overcame fellow Frenchman Gilles Simon 6-4, 7-6 (2), with Simon troubled by an upper thigh injury through much of the second set. WHITBY, Ont. -- After cruising through the Minto Cup round robin with a perfect record, the Orangeville Northmen reached an even higher gear Friday night in the opener of the best-of-three tournament final. The Northmen scored four times in the first period and built a 10-2 lead after two en route to an emphatic 19-7 victory over the Coquitlam Adanacs at Iroquois Park Sports Centre in Whitby. The Northmen, who won their three group stage games by a combined score of 32-13, beat the Adanacs 9-5 in the tournament opener. They easily surpassed that margin of victory on Friday. The early lead was important for the Northmen, who hadnt played since closing out the round robin on Tuesday, but it was an outstanding second period that made the major difference. The man in the middle of most of that was Mitchell Jones, one of 13 Northmen in their final year of junior lacrosse. Jones had five points in that second period on the way to finishing with six goals and 13 points to front the Northmen attack. "It means a lot to get that first game, but obviously the second one is still to come," Jones said outside the room afterwards. "It was a full team effort and our team knows whats at stake." Brandon Benn, Rob Hellyer and Cody McMahon fired home three each with others coming from Ian MacKay, Jordan Critch, and Jordan Dance with two. Northmen coach Matt Sawyer knows the series is far from done, buut still remains more concerned about his own club than the opposition. babyliss curl secret . . "To be honest, and this is no disrespect to Coquitlam, Ive been consistant with this all year in that we dont worry about who were playing," Sawyer said. "We worry about our game. Whatever game they bring, theyll bring it and were going to focus on ourselves being better than we were tonight." Coquitlam looked nothing like the team that knocked off host and defending champion Whitby Warriors in the semifinal on Wednesday. They struggled to find their grove on offence, while the Orangeville attack gave their back end, and the goaltending duo of David Diruscio and Riley Camazzola, fits all night long. Col Schafer and Wesley Berg each scored twice for the Adanacs, while Robert Church, Vincent Ricci and Ben McIntosh added singles. But Coquitlam coach Neil Dinsdale expects a much better effort out of his club when the two teams return to the floor for Game 2 of the series on Saturday night. "Thats ones over with and its on to tomorrow," said Dinsale, whose team won the Minto Cup two years ago before losing to Whitby last summer. "We just didnt play the way we needed to play. We lost our shape. We lost our focus and they played better than we did. "One game doesnt win you a Minto Cup. Coquitlam won one game last year and they didnt win the Minto Cup. It takes two." ' ' '