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BOISBRIAND, Que. - Daniel Walcott scored 1:40 into overtime as the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada edged the visiting Quebec Remparts 3-2 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Walcotts goal extended Blainville-Boisbriands win streak to eight games as they are the only team in the QMJHL yet to lose a game. Christopher Clapperton scored once and set up two more for the Armada (8-0-0) while Walcott tacked on an assist for a two-point outing. Samuel Tremblay also scored for Blainville-Boisbriand. Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Fabrice Herzog scored both goals for the Remparts (1-5-3), who are winless in five contests. Guillaime Decelles only had to make 18 saves for his fourth win of the campaign. Francis Brassard gave his club a chance to win as he stopped 42 shots, earning the games first star in defeat. Herzog opened the scoring for Quebec with a power-play goal 3:22 into the opening period, but Tremblay responded for Blainville-Boisbriand to make it 1-1 after 20 minutes of play. In the second period, Brassard kept his team in it long enough for Herzog to put them back ahead with another power-play goal at 14:10. It looked as if the Armada would be handed their first loss of the season until Clapperton scored with the man advantage at 16:57 of the third period to force overtime. Blainville-Boisbriand went 2 for 8 on the power play while Quebec scored twice on five chances with the man advantage. --- Sea Dogs 5 Titan 4 (SO) BATHURST, N.B., -- Joey Richard scored twice in regulation and Noah Zilbert had the shootout winner as Saint John slipped past the Titan. Michael Abbott had a goal and an assist for the Sea Dogs (5-3-1) while Nathan Noel scored the other. Christophe Boivin led Acadie-Bathurst (4-5-1) offensively with a goal and two assists and Alexandros Soumakis, Dominic Beauchemin and Robert Pelletier each scored once. Antoine Landry made 34 saves for the win. Jacob Brennan stopped 43 shots in defeat. --- Wildcats 3 Screaming Eagles 1 SYDNEY, N.S., -- Alex Dubeau turned away 34 shots as Moncton downed Cape Breton. Christophe Lalonde scored twice for the Wildcats (4-6-0), including the winner, while Garret Johnson scored into an empty net. Julien Pelletier had the lone goal for the Screaming Eagles (4-3-2). Maxime Legace stopped 19-of-21 shots in a losing cause. --- Mooseheads 3 Voltigeurs 2 DRUMMONDVILLE, Que., -- Timo Meier scored twice, including the winner on the power play, as Halifax defeated the Voltigeurs. Jonathan Drouin also scored for the Mooseheads (6-5-0) and Danny Moynihan chipped in with two assists. Jerome Verrier and Christophe Lalancette scored for Drummondville (6-4-0). Zachary Fucale made 22 saves for the win as Louis-Philip Guindon turned away 21 shots in defeat. --- Olympiques 5 Phoenix 3 SHERBROOKE, Que., -- Derek Sheppard had a goal and two assists to lead Gatineau over the Phoenix. Vaclav Karabacek and Emile Poirier had a goal and an assist each for the Olympiques (6-3-0) while Simon Tardif-Richard and Elie Berube scored the others. Jean-Francois Plante, Alexandre Sills and Chase Harwell scored for Sherbrooke (2-6-1). Anthony Brodeur made 21 saves for the win as Gabriel Parent stopped 32 shots in defeat. Air Max 90 Clearance . Smiths former Atlanta teammates were glad to hang on for an ugly win. Wholesale Air Max Shoes . It was well worth the wait. Manning and the Denver Broncos waited eight long months, then another 33 minutes to get the season started because of a lightning storm. http://www.airmaxclearance.us/. PETERSBURG, Fla. Cheap Air Max 90 . Halak did not get the start in the Washington Capitals Tuesday night game against the St. Air Max Sneaker 2017 .C. -- Marcus Paige and his North Carolina teammates have endured so many wild swings -- big wins, surprising losses, NCAA drama -- that no one can blame their Hall of Fame coach for wondering whats next. NEW YORK -- The Rangers bought out the contract of veteran forward Brad Richards on Friday, creating much-needed salary-cap space and parting ways with New Yorks de facto captain one week after the club was eliminated from the Stanley Cup finals. Both the Rangers and Richards agent, Pat Morris, confirmed the move. "Tough last few days," Richards said in a statement released by the team. "I loved being a Ranger and living in New York and playing at MSG in front of great fans. Ive met many new friends, excellent teammates and staff, and I have memories that I will cherish for a lifetime. "(General manager) Glen Sather, the management and owner, Mr. Dolan, are all class acts. I want to thank them for letting me be a part of New York life and the Rangers family. With this decision finalized, I can now look forward to starting the next chapter in my career." The 34-year-old Richards had six years remaining on the nine-year, $60 million deal he signed in 2011, and this move will remove his $6.67 million salary-cap charge. He will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. Richards will receive two-thirds of the remaining money to be paid out over 12 years -- a total of $12.6 million. Richards will also be paid $8 million in signing bonuses over the next three seasons. He didnt have to clear waivers before the buyout because his contract had a no-movement clause. The Rangers used their second and final compliance buyout on Richards after using the first on former defenceman Wade Redden last year. They had to be used before July 1. "We would like to thank Brad for everything he has done for our team on and off the ice during his time here," Sather said in a statement. "This was an extremely difficult decision to make because of how much respect I have for him. "Brads leadership and guidance for our young players was invaluable to the organization. We are grateful to have had the professionalism and experience he brought as an example for our team to folllow.dddddddddddd Brad has been a very good player for us and an even better person. We wish him all the best in his future endeavours." New York has numerous unrestricted and restricted free agents this summer, and will need as much cap space as possible to bring back key players and perhaps add others on the market. "Were going to work on putting a good team on the ice, but every year is different," Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said Monday when the Rangers cleaned out their lockers. "Next years team is going to be different, and youve got to go through the same process. Its going to be a challenge to make the playoffs, and then you take it one series at a time." Richards was demoted to the fourth line in the finals against Los Angeles. "I am a big fan of Brad Richards," Vigneault said. "He is a classy, classy individual. If you look at Brads overall season he had a real good year. "I am very happy with what he brought to the table. A veteran player from Day One that was a real good extension of the coaching staff in the dressing room. He should walk away from this season very pleased with how he played and how he contributed to our team." Richards had 20 goals and 31 assists in 82 games this season -- the lowest point-per-game average of his career -- and added five goals and seven assists in New Yorks 25 post-season games. He had only one assist in the five-game finals loss to the Kings. Richards took on a bigger leadership role after captain Ryan Callahan was traded to Tampa Bay for St. Louis in March. His voice carried in the room even as his play declined as the playoff run got deeper. In 210 regular-season games with the Rangers, Richards had 56 goals and 95 assists. He was benched in last years post-season by former coach John Tortorella during New Yorks second-round loss to Boston. Richards earned his contract when he hit the free-agent market after having 28 goals and 77 points during the 2010-11 season with Dallas. ' ' '

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