No. 1 Baie-Comeau Drakkar vs. No. 16 Shawinigan Cataractes
The Drakkar has a 2-0 lead on the Cataractes after 5-1 and 3-1 wins in Games 1 and 2 respectively. Jeremy Gregoire has a goal and two assists in those two games to lead the way for the Drakkar. As for Shawinigan, Alexis D'Aoust has a goal and an assist in the two games. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Shawinigan.
No. 3 Val-d'Or Foreurs vs. No. 14 Acadie-Bathurst Titan
Val-d'Or leads the Titan 2-0 after two close games. The Foreurs took Game 1 by a 4-1 score with Anthony Richard scoring twice. In Game 2, former Islander goalie Antoine Bibeau made 19 saves in a 3-0 win. Samuel Henley had two goals in the game for Val-d'Or. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Bathurst. If needed, Game 5 will also be in Bathurst on Friday March 28.
No. 4 Rimouski Oceanic vs. No. 13 Chicoutimi Sagueenens
As expected, the Oceanic, who are favourites to win the Presidents Cup this season, have a 2-0 lead in the series. Rimouski's Sebastien Sylvestre had two goals in a 5-3 win in Game 1. Samuel Morin led the way in Game 2 with two goals in a 6-1 win. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Chicoutimi.
No. 5 Blainville-Boisbriand Armada vs. No. 12 Moncton Wildcats
This series began on Thursday March 20, with the Armada taking a 3-2 decision in Game 1 with Danick Martel scoring twice for the Armada. In Game 2 on Friday, the Wildcats took a 6-5 overtime decision to even things up at one. Ivan Barbashev had a goal and three assists to lead the way for Moncton, with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Tkachev chipping in two goals and an assist, including the overtime winner. Barbashev leads the Wildcats in playoff scoring with two goals and five points. Nikita Jevpalovs had three goals in the loss for Blainville. Game 3 is set for Monday March 24 in Moncton. Game 4 is scheduled for Tuesday March 25 in Moncton.
No. 6 Drummondville Voltigeurs vs. No. 11 Victoriaville Tigres
This series is tied 1-1. Victoriaville took Game 1 by a 4-3 score, despite being outshot 36-18. Jonathan Diaby (1-1), Yan Pavel Laplante (1-1) and Ross Johnston (0-2) all had multi-points for the Tigres. The Voltigeurs took Game 2 by a 6-5 score with Christophe Lalancette leading the charge with a goal and three helpers. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Victoriaville.
No. 7 Quebec Remparts vs. No. 10 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
The series is tied 1-1. Rouyn-Noranda took Game 1 with a 5-4 overtime decision. Defenceman Jeremy Lauzon led the way with two goals for the Huskies. Ryan Penny was the overtime hero for the Huskies. Game 2 was a different story as Quebec skated to a 7-3 win to tie the series. Nick Sorensen led the way for the Remparts with three goals and two assists as Cody Donaghey chipped in with four helpers. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Rouyn-Noranda
No. 8 Gatineau Olympiques vs. No. 9 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
The Olympiques hold a 2-0 series lead after two dominating wins on home ice. Gatineau took Game 1 by a 7-2 score and saw Simon Tardif-Richard (3-2) and Martin Reway (2-2) lead the way for Gatineau. Game 2 was an 8-2 win for the Olympiques. Emile Poirier had three goals and Reway had three assists. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Cape Breton. If a fifth game is needed, it will be played in Cape Breton on Friday March 28.
This series began on Thursday March 20, with the Armada taking a 3-2 decision in Game 1 with Danick Martel scoring twice for the Armada. In Game 2 on Friday, the Wildcats took a 6-5 overtime decision to even things up at one. Ivan Barbashev had a goal and three assists to lead the way for Moncton, with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Tkachev chipping in two goals and an assist, including the overtime winner. Barbashev leads the Wildcats in playoff scoring with two goals and five points. Nikita Jevpalovs had three goals in the loss for Blainville. Game 3 is set for Monday March 24 in Moncton. Game 4 is scheduled for Tuesday March 25 in Moncton.
No. 6 Drummondville Voltigeurs vs. No. 11 Victoriaville Tigres
This series is tied 1-1. Victoriaville took Game 1 by a 4-3 score, despite being outshot 36-18. Jonathan Diaby (1-1), Yan Pavel Laplante (1-1) and Ross Johnston (0-2) all had multi-points for the Tigres. The Voltigeurs took Game 2 by a 6-5 score with Christophe Lalancette leading the charge with a goal and three helpers. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Victoriaville.
No. 7 Quebec Remparts vs. No. 10 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
The series is tied 1-1. Rouyn-Noranda took Game 1 with a 5-4 overtime decision. Defenceman Jeremy Lauzon led the way with two goals for the Huskies. Ryan Penny was the overtime hero for the Huskies. Game 2 was a different story as Quebec skated to a 7-3 win to tie the series. Nick Sorensen led the way for the Remparts with three goals and two assists as Cody Donaghey chipped in with four helpers. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Rouyn-Noranda
No. 8 Gatineau Olympiques vs. No. 9 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
The Olympiques hold a 2-0 series lead after two dominating wins on home ice. Gatineau took Game 1 by a 7-2 score and saw Simon Tardif-Richard (3-2) and Martin Reway (2-2) lead the way for Gatineau. Game 2 was an 8-2 win for the Olympiques. Emile Poirier had three goals and Reway had three assists. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday March 25 and Wednesday March 26 in Cape Breton. If a fifth game is needed, it will be played in Cape Breton on Friday March 28.
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