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HALIFAX -- Zachary Fucale stopped 25 shots for his fifth-career shutout as the Halifax Mooseheads blanked the visiting Moncton Wildcats 4-0 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play. Jonathan Drouin had a goal and an assist for the Moooseheads (15-8-0) and now has eight goals and 25 points in 13 contests since being returned to junior by the Tampa Bay Lighting. Andrew Shewfelt, Connor Moynihan and Brent Andrews also scored for Halifax, which has won three games in a row. Mark Simpson and Cameron Yarwood were each a team-worst minus-three for the Wildcats (10-13-1) as goaltender Alex Dubeau turned back 22 shots in a losing cause. Halifax went 0 for 4 on the power play while Moncton failed to score on eight chances with the man advantage. --- TITAN 3 OLYMPIQUES 1 BATHURST, N.B. -- Jacob Brennan stopped 27 shots as Acadie-Bathurst downed Gatineau. Christophe Boivin, Alexandre Gosselin and Lucas Grundy scored for the Titan (8-12-2) and Patrick Walsh chipped in with two assists. Taylor Burke scored the lone goal for the Olympiques (14-8-0). Gatineaus Robert Steeves turned aside 26-of-29 shots in a losng cause. --- PHOENIX 4 SCREAMING EAGLES 3 (SO) SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Tim Wieser and Jean-Francois Plante each scored once in regulation and the shootout as the Phoenix held on to beat Cape Breton. Carl Neill also scored for the Phoenix (9-11-2), who blew a 3-0 lead. Charles-Eric Legare, Justin Hache and Jeremy Beaudry responded for the Screaming Eagles (9-9-3), who lost for the first time in three outings. Sherbrookes Francis Desrosiers made 25 saves for the win while Alex Bureau stopped 17 shots for Cape Breton. --- ARMADA 5 SAGUENEENS 2 BOISBRIAND, Que. -- Olivier Picard scored twice and set up one more as Blainville-Boisbriand toppled Chicoutimi. Marc-Olivier Roy had a goal and an assist for the Armada (16-2-2) while Brendan Hamelin and Antoine-Dufort Plante recorded a goal apiece. Charles Hudon and Sebastien Sylvestre supplied the offence for the Sagueneens (11-12-0). Blainville-Boisbriands Etienne Marcoux made 18 saves for the win. Chicoutimis Julio Billia allowed five goals on 23 shots against. --- OCEANIC 4 DRAKKAR 1 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Philippe Desrosiers stopped 28 shots as the Oceanic handed Baie-Comeau its first regulation-time defeat in 11 outings. Anthony DeLuca, Peter Trainor, Samuel Morin and Michael Joly scored for Rimouski (12-6-4) while Jan Kostalek tacked on two assists. Dominic Poulin recorded a goal for the Drakkar (14-5-3), who came into the game 9-0-1 in their last 10 contests. Philippe Cadorerette turned away 22-of-26 shots in defeat. Carolina Panthers Jerseys Outlet . - Alex Dostie scored two goals and assisted on another to lead the Gatineau Olympiques to a 5-3 victory over the Drummondville Voltigeurs in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Sunday. Discount Carolina Panthers Jerseys . This week they discuss the Philadelphia 76ers, Gregg Popovich, Royal and Ancient Golf Club and Bill Belichick. http://www.cheappanthers.com/. LOUIS -- The Atlanta Braves used a two-run rally in the ninth to end their road trip with a win. Wholesale Carolina Panthers Jerseys . There was little fanfare, though, when the Yankees captain was taken out of his final regular-season Subway Series game in the eighth inning. Jeter watched the last four outs from the bench, pulled off the field during a double switch Thursday night as the Yankees held off the Mets 1-0. Stitched Carolina Panthers Jerseys . Week 2s biggest games include Florida facing Miami and Notre Dame travelling to the Big House to conclude their rivalry against Michigan in primetime on TSN2 and TSN 1050. TORONTO -- Two "silly mistakes" led to two shots on net, and cost Toronto FC a victory in their first game back at BMO Field in almost a month. Nick DeLeon and Perry Kitchen scored on D.C. Uniteds only two shots on target Saturday night in a 2-1 victory over Toronto, putting an end to TFCs six-game unbeaten streak. "Two mistakes, two shots on goal, two goals, two stupid ones as well, two silly mistakes," said an unhappy Toronto coach Ryan Nelsen. "And it cost us three points." Luke Moore scored the lone goal for Toronto, which outshot D.C. United 19-7 -- 6-2 on net. "We were very disappointed because we felt we were right in the game, obviously," said captain Steven Caldwell. "Second half, we gave away two very sloppy goals, cost us in the end. "We rolled up our sleeves and did some lovely little stuff, and huffed and puffed. And just couldnt quite get that finish." Moore, who was originally slated to sit out Saturday night on a one-game suspension, scored in the 60th minute to tie the game 1-1, pouncing on a rebound off a shot by Jackson and poking the ball past D.C. goalkeeper Bill Hamid. "Disappointing for us," Moore said. "Weve made good strides over the last couple of weeks. Today we maybe took half a step backwards." Moore had received a red card and suspension in Torontos 1-1 draw at Chicago on Wednesday, but TFC appealed and the leagues Independent Review Panel rescinded both his one-day suspension and fine. DeLeon had opened the scoring in the 54th minute, dribbling in on net with Torontos Nick Hagglund draped all over him. DeLeon managed to shake Hagglund long enough to get off a left-footed shot that sailed past Toronto goalkeeper Joe Bendik and into the right corner. Toronto had been dominating possession and appeared poised to score again in the Eastern Conference showdown when Kitchen stunned the red-clad capacity crowd of 22,581 fans in the 70th minute, heading in a goal off a corner kick to put United back on top. Toronto hadnt lost an MLS matchup since May 3 -- 2-1 to New England at BMO Field -- and Saturdays result was a disappointing one for a team that has been marching up the Eastern standings and is on pace to claim its first playoff berth in franchise history. TFC (6-5-3) went into the game two spots behind second-place D.C. United (8-5-4) in the East. Toronto was reduced to 10 men for the last few minutes when Hagglund was shown a red card after Eddie Johnson, the last man back for United, went down in the 88th. "What frustrated me was how many times in the first half, and the game, that we broke away and they pulled us down, knocked us down and we continued and played on. And nothing happened," Nelsen said of the referees decision. ";Unfortunately when it came to our one, the player I think obviously sold a big dummy, did a big dive.dddddddddddd . . He was the last man so the correct decision was the red, but if you look at it, there should have been a big pool of water under him when he did that big dirty dive." The referee originally pulled a yellow out of his pocket, but switched it to red several moments later, which puzzled Toronto players. "Theres a lot of things Ive seen that Ive never seen before, to be honest. But obviously I dont want to criticize referees because Ive never been a referee," said Defoe. "Its absolutely irrelevant what the call IS," Caldwell added. "The call WAS a yellow card and Ive never known anything like it. Are we going to start changing penalty decisions, reassessing everything from above, from the stands, and telling the referee in his ear? Essentially theres no point having the referee out there." Despite missing a man, TFC poured it on in the last couple of minutes, and had a couple of excellent chances to tie the game in injury time. Moore fired a blistering shot that glanced just wide of the left corner, the Daniel Lovitz, a second-half substitution, had a shot that was saved only by a spectacular highlight-reel effort by Hamid. "How he brought that down and showed his technique, it was fantastic. An incredible save," Nelsen said. The game marked the return of midfielder Michael Bradley, who received loud applause during team introductions. The Toronto midfielder is fresh off the United States heartbreaking exit from the World Cup in the round of 16. "I felt good, excited to be back," Bradley said. "Im disappointed that the game went the way it did, because this was a big game against a team close to us in the table and it would have been nice to capitalize." Bradley had a spectacular scoring chance in the 34th minute when Defoe found the American with a nice pass. But Bradley launched his shot just wide of the D.C. net. Defoe had his own scoring chance five minutes earlier when he slid onto a low cross from Justin Morrow, but Hamid got his hands on it. Morrow had a decent scoring chance early in the second half when he got the ball alone at the corner of the six-yard-box, but sent his shot wide of the far post. Caldwell said its important the players put Saturdays loss behind them. "We dont look back," he said. "We get another run of six plus games, hopefully six, seven, eight, nine, 10 games. Disappointing to lose that run, we were feeling good and playing very well. On a different day today we could have won the game." Toronto remains at home for its next two games -- TFC hosts Houston on July 12, then the Vancouver Whitecaps on July 16. 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