Océanic stay alive with 5-1 win over Wildcats in Game 4 of QMJHL final
- The Rimouski Océanic kept their hopes alive in the QMJHL final series by defeating the Moncton Wildcats 5-1 in the fourth matchup on Thursday.
- Rimouski came back after trailing 3-0 in the best-of-seven series, having dropped the first three games to Moncton.
- The Océanic put up an early offensive surge with four goals in the opening frame and extended their lead with a fifth score in the second period, while Moncton's Julius Sumpf netted a late goal in the third.
- Goaltender Mathis Langevin stopped 29 out of 30 shots, while Maël Lavigne recorded both a goal and an assist to lead Rimouski to victory.
- The win allowed Rimouski to extend the final, with Game 5 scheduled Saturday in Moncton, and both teams have qualified for the Memorial Cup that Rimouski is hosting.
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Océanic stay alive with 5-1 win over Wildcats in Game 4 of QMJHL final
RIMOUSKI — Maël Lavigne had a goal and an assist to help the Rimouski Océanic stay alive with a 5-1 win over the Moncton Wildcats in Game 4 of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League final on Thursday.
Oceanic extend series with win over Wildcats in Game 4 of final
Maël Lavigne had a goal and an assist to help the Rimouski Océanic stay alive with a 5-1 win over the Moncton Wildcats in Game 4 of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League final on Thursday. Maël St-Denis, Jonathan Fauchon, Eriks Mateiko and Maxime Coursol also scored for Rimouski, which trailed 3-0 in the best-of-seven series. Mathis Langevin saved 29 of 30 shots. After dropping the opening three games, the Océanic tallied four goals in the f…
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