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PANTHERS HOLDING ON THROUGH STRUGGLE PERIOD
against the Ottawa West Golden Knights, who won 4-2 against them. The Panthers tried to rally in the third period, but it wasn’t enough. Their goals were scored by Belanger and Ethan Queale, assisted by Drevniok, Patenaude, and Leduc. A week later on November 11, they squeaked a win against the Winchester Hawks by the skin of their teeth. They built up a comfortable lead in the first two periods, but the Hawks rallied and scored three times in the third period and caught up. Only a saving shot in the last minutes saved them from a tiebreaker. Their goals were scored by Murdoch, MacDonald, and Riley Findlater,
and were assisted by Belanger and Gregoire. The next day on November 12, they managed quite the wide win against the Alexandria Glens at the Glengarry Sports Palace, winning 7-2. They just kept widening the lead and denying the Glens the chance to catch up. Their seven goals were scored by Findlater, Leduc, MacDonald, Simon Lemieux, Belanger, Blanchard, and Murdoch, and were assisted by Paquette, Perry, McDonell, Pate- naude, MacDonald, Andrew Flamini, and Ryan Primeau. Their next game is a rematch against the Alexandria Glens at the Embrun Arena. It will be on November 18 at 8 p.m.
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Bien qu’ils aient eu un peu de mal, les fans pensent qu’ils voient un retournement de situation pour les Panthers. -photo d’archive
CHRISTOPHER SMITH christopher.smith@eap.on.ca
slapped off three goals in the third period that put them over the top. Embrun’s goals were scored by Belanger and MacDonald, assisted by Drevniok and Blanchard. On October 28, the Panthers enjoyed their first win in a while against the Char- Lan Rebels, winning 6-3. Spectators at the Embrun arena watched them put away four goals in the third period on top of the two they had from the first and second periods. The goals were scored by Maxime Paquette, Noah McDonell Gregoire, Belanger, and Blanchard, and were assisted by Mathaeson Cameron, Maxime Patenaude, Liam Murdoch, MacDo- nald, Carisse, and Alexander Perry. Their next game was a loss however, when the Casselman Vikings managed a final shootout shot that put them over the edge. The Vikings won 4-3, with Embrun’s goals scored by Paquette and Blanchard, assisted by Leduc and MacDonald. This month on November 3, they managed a win during a rematch against the Cassel- man Vikings at the JR Brisson Complex. They got one goal in the first period and another during overtime, and Casselman was just unable to make a comeback. Their goals were scored by Drevniok and Belanger, assisted by Patenaude and Carisse. The next day on November 4, they lost
The Embrun Panthers have been having some trouble recently, but they’re hol- ding on and doing their best. Despite a strong start to the season in October, the Panthers haven’t been having the best luck recently. Their misfortune started on October 21, when they faced off against the Richmond Royals at the Embrun Arena. They played a fierce game, but the Royals pulled off a final overtime shot that let them defeat the Pan- thers 3-2. Embrun’s two goals were scored by Riley MacDonald and Juno Gregoire, assisted by Riley Carisse, Charlie Belanger, Isaac Leduc, and Connor MacDonald. Two days later, the Winchester Hawks faced them at the Embrun Arena on October 23, where the Panthers lost with the same score of 3-2. This time their goals were scored in the third period by Yanick Blanchard and Belanger, assisted by Gregoire, Leduc, MacDonald, and Marshall Drevniok. Two days after that, the Panthers fought against the Ottawa Jr Canadians at the Earl Armstrong Arena. They tried to build a lead with a goal each in the first and second periods, but they lost 3-2 after Ottawa
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Les Aigles de St-Isidore are fighting for the top three position in the NCJHL standings. —file photo
GREGG CHAMBERLAIN gregg.chamberlain@eap.on.ca
passe sur un autre. Justin Cloutier, Justin Deschenes et Vincent Garreau ont également marqué des points pour St-Isidore. Olivier Chagnon, Alexi Gaudreau, Colin Leclerc et Jacob Levac ont aidé à marquer des buts, tandis que Tristan Trudel gardait le filet. St-Isidore a battu les Lions de Morrisburg 5-4 lors du match à domicile de dimanche. Hughes a encore une fois marqué deux buts pour les Aigles et a fait une passe décisive. Gaudreau et Leclerc, chacun d’eux ayant également contribué à d’autres buts, ainsi que Justin Sabourin ont complété le score pour St-Isidore. Les aides sur les buts étaient Garreau, Levac et Tyler Proulx. Mathieu Sauvé a gardé le filet. Les Aigles affronteront les Jets de Metcalfe à l’aréna Larry Robinson de Metcalfe le 18 novembre, puis accueilleront les Castors de Clarence Creek le 20 novembre.
Les Aigles de St-Isidore se battent maintenant pour obtenir l’une des trois premières places au classement de la Ligue de hockey junior de la capitale nationale. Les Aigles et les Rockets de North Dun- das sont à égalité au troisième rang du classement en date du 13 novembre, date des résultats du calendrier des matchs de la ligue, avec 13 matchs joués et 10 victoires chacun. Le Volant de Gatineau-Hull et les Rangers de South Grenville sont à égalité en première position après 12 parties jouées pour chaque équipe et 10 victoires et deux défaites pour chacune d’elles. Les Aigles ont battu l’Inferno d’Almonte 5 à 1 à Almonte le 12 novembre, Cédric Hughes ayant marqué deux buts et fait une
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