
Juniors Top Mooseheads
October 8, 2010 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Montreal Juniors News Release
Halifax, October 8th, 2010 - The Montreal Juniors faced off against the Halifax Mooseheads at the Halifax Metro Center Friday night, winning the first of three away games with a final score of 6-3. The Juniors now hold a record of 6-1-2-0.
Juniors' captain Nicolas Chouinard led the way, scoring the first four goals for the Montreal team in the first period. Charles Bety scored the first goal for the home team at 11:30, followed only a few minutes later with a goal by teammate Carl Glinas at 16:07.
Nicolas Chouinard scored the only goal of the second period, his fifth of the night, at 12:55, assisted by Louis Leblanc and Philippe Lefebvre.
Charles Bety scored the only goal for the Mooseheads in the third period at 0:59, assisted by left winger Carl Glinas. With less than a minute remaining the period, Philippe Lefebvre scored the final goal for the Juniors.
Montreal net minder tienne Marcoux denied 28/31 shots. Mooseheads goaltender Mathieu Corbeil-Thriault stopped five of 13 shots on net and was replaced by Anthony Terenzio who made 19/20 saves.
The Montreal Juniors will head to Moncton as they face off against the Moncton Wildcats tomorrow night. They will play the Seadogs on Sunday in Saint-John, concluding their trip to the Maritimes.
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