Wildcats Fall to Olympiques in Game Three
April 12, 2016 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Moncton Wildcats News Release
The Moncton Wildcats suffered their second loss of this series on Tuesday night vs. the Gatineau Olympique in game three of the best of seven series.
Moncton recorded the first goal of the night courtesy of Vaclav Karabacek. Cody Donaghey found Karabacek out of the penalty box and set him up on the breakaway, Vaclav made no mistake and netted his fourth of the playoffs to give the Cats an early lead.
After the lone Moncton goal, it was all Gatineau from there. They would go onto score seven unanswered goals. Laplante, Blacksmith (2), Dostie (2), Landreville and Eastman were the goal scorers for the visitors.
Moncton outshot Gatineau tonight 38-23. The series is now 2-1 for Gatineau.
The team is back on the ice tomorrow for game four of this second round series at the Coliseum, game time 7:00 p.m. Tickets are available at the box office by calling 857-4100, or online at www.tickets.moncton.ca.
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