The Remparts clung to first place in the QMJHL standings by notching three important wins last week, including an emotional one over the Victoriaville Tigres on Friday. Patrick Roy’s men also defeated the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada as well as the Chicoutimi Saguenéens in their 50se win of the season. With three wins in the last three games of the season, they would confirm receipt of the Jean Rougeau Trophy for the second straight year.
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They stood out
Theo Rochette
Photo from the LHJMQ.QC.CA website
- 3 games | 2 goals | 3 passes | 5 points
Jeremy Langlois
Photo from the LHJMQ.QC.CA website
- 3 matches | 1 goal | 3 passes | 4 points
JAMES MALATESTA
Photo from the LHJMQ.QC.CA website
- 2 games | 1 goal | 4 passes | 5 points
Under the magnifying glass
MIKAEL HUCHETTE
Photo Didier Debusschere
Mikaël Huchette returned to the game after surgery on both wrists that meant he had to be without activity for more than four months and scored his first goal since October 14, Sunday. He was moved to the right of a line completed by Nathan Gaucher and James Malatesta.
what they said
File photo, Stevens LeBlanc
“We’re playing good hockey and I like that”
– Patrick Roy after defeating the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada.
“It was something special. It was really a relief to score so quickly on my return. It’s going well so far. I didn’t really know what to do as a celebration, it had been too long! »
– Mikaël Huchette, who scored his first goal since October 14, Sunday, after being inactive for four and a half months.
The weekly plan
- Tomorrow night, 7 p.m., Shawinigan
- Friday, March 24, 7 p.m. c. Rimouski
- Saturday, March 25, 4 p.m., in Rimouski