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SAINT JOHN, N.B. - Spencer Smallman scored in the fifth round of the shootout to lead the Saint John Sea Dogs past the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 5-4 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play on Saturday night.Adam Marsh paced the offence for the Sea Dogs (11-3-3) with two goals in regulation. Matthew Highmore and Jakub Zboril also scored the Saint John.Jeremie Beaudin, Phelix Martineau, Clark Bishop and Loik Leveille found the back of the net for the Screaming Eagles (7-9-3).Bobby Dugan got the win for Saint John, turning aside 36 shots. Francois Brassard earned the first star of the game by making 48 saves for Cape Breton.The Sea Dogs went 1 for 6 on the power play while the Screaming Eagles went 1 for 1.---PHOENIX 5 DRAKKAR 4 (OT)BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Jeremy Roy scored at 2:32 of overtime as Sherbrooke beat the Drakkar.Charles-Eric Legare struck twice for the first-place Phoenix (13-5-0) with Time Wieser and Kay Schweri also picking up goals.Maxime St-Cyr had two goals for Baie-Comeau (12-5-2) while Bokondji Imama and Dzmitry Ambrozheichik rounded out the attack.---CATARACTES 5 OCEANIC 4 (OT)SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Sebastien Gauthier found the back of the net at 3:14 of overtime as the Cataractes edged Rimouski.Dennis Yan, Giovanni Fiore, Alexis DAoust and Anthony Beauvillier also chipped in for Shawinigan (9-9-2).Michael Joly had two goals for the Oceanic (13-5-2) with Simon Tremblay and Christopher Clapperton also scoring.---FOREURS 5 TITAN 2VAL-dOR, Que. — Nicolas Aube-Kubel had a goal and an assist to go along with his plus-three rating for the Foreurs in their win over Acadie-Bathurst.Julien Gauthier, Jeremie Fraser, Olivier Galipeau and Pierre-Maxime Poudrier supplied the rest of the Val-dOr (6-11-1) offence.Egor Popov and Nicholas Blanchard each had a goal for the Titan (5-13-1).---MOOSEHEADS 3 WILDCATS 2HALIFAX — Philippe Gadoury struck twice in the third period for the Mooseheads in their victory against Moncton.Danny Moynihan scored at 19:45 of the first period to round out Halifaxs (6-10-2) attack.Jacob Sweeney and Stephen Johnson both replied in the third period for the Wildcats (10-8-0).---VOLTIGEURS 2 TIGRES 1 (SO)DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Marc-Antoine Bouillon had the deciding shootout goal as the Voltigeurs slipped past Victoriaville.Matthew Boucher scored his first of the year for Drummondville (9-6-2) in the first period.Filip Pyrochta found the back of the net 35 seconds into the game for the Tigres (9-5-3).---ARMADA 4 REMPARTS 2QUEBEC, Que. — Danick Martel had two special-teams goals, one short-handed and one on the power play, to lead Blainville-Boisbriand past the Remparts.Philippe Sanche and Colin MacSween also scored for the Armada (9-6-2).Raphael Maheux and Adam Erne both chipped in for Quebec (12-6-0).---OLYMPIQUES 6 HUSKIES 5ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. — Alex Dostie and Yakov Trenin both recorded two goals as Gatineau held on to beat the Huskies.Jonathan Bourcier and Alexis Pepin rounded out the attack for the Olympiques (9-7-4).Mathieu Lemay struck twice for Rouyn-Noranda (10-8-0), with Jean-Christophe Beaudin, Ryan Penny and Francis Perron also scoring.--- Jason Pierre-Paul Jersey .ca MLB Power Rankings, the third consecutive week that the As have held top spot and the third straight week that they have been one ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays. 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"Rob brings a wealth of coaching experience, having worked both in Canada and overseas in player development," Canada Soccer technical director Tony Fonseca said in a release.MONTREAL - The chances of a second straight trip to the Major League Soccer playoffs are finished for the Montreal Impact, but they hope winning at home gives them something to build on for next year.Jack McInerney and Dilly Duka scored in the final 10 minutes to give the Impact a 2-0 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday night, leaving them 3-0-1 in their last four league games at Saputo Stadium.It wasnt enough to stave off mathematical elimination from the playoffs as the New York Red Bulls and Columbus Crew both won to move out of reach of the 6-17-6 Impact, who have five regular season games left to play.We can still play spoiler, even though San Joses not really there either, but we can still put good performances in for the fans and for ourselves going into next season, said McInerney. Its important to end on a good note.San Jose (6-12-10), whose winless run stretched to nine games, is also in grave danger of missing the post-season.The Impact got the fifth and final Eastern Conference playoff spot in only their second MLS season in 2013, losing their lone post-season game 3-0 in Houston. But they took a step backward in 2014, when poor defence and a 0-11-3 road record was their undoing.But the season is not a write-off yet.Their 1-0 win over the Red Bulls at home on Wednesday put them in first place in their CONCACAF Champions League group with one game left (Oct. 22 in New York), so there is motivation to keep their level of play up to try to salvage something from the campaign.These games will carry into that, said McInerney.The Impact got new life in early August when the gifted Ignacio Piatti joined as the teams second designated player. Since then the entire squad has stepped up the pace, so that they are winning games theyd have let slip away earlier in the season.Other in-season acquisitions, such as Duka and midfielder Issey Nakajima-Farran, have also helped.You never want to use a season to build for the next one, but the club is trying to build something long-term, said defender Heath Pearce, who due to injuries anchored an inexperienced back line against San Jose. You can see the pieces starting to come together slowly.Hopefully that will lead into something special next year. You can see the team coming together. You can see a system and a style that weve been hoping for all year,, and weve added some pieces and now its a lot more realistic style.ddddddddddddNakajima-Farran said it may help that there is little pressure on the Impact in league play at the moment, but he said the players still feed off wins and have had enough of losing.Its just being the players we are, we hate losing, he said. Especially the training after a loss, when everyones still feeling the loss.Its the worst feeling ever. This has been going on for quite a while in Montreal. And when the team doesnt change, guys are getting itchy to get on the pitch. And when we get on, theres a lot to prove, so its good to get a win.Piatti, who has been playing through a nagging bout of tendinitis in his left knee, limped off the field in the 57th minute.Even though the Impact are eliminated and it would be a chance to rest Piatti up for next season, coach Frank Klopas said Well have to see how much action the Argentine midfielder sees.These guys are so competitive, they want to play, said Klopas.McInerney got his eighth of the season and his first since June 29 in the 81st minute to open the scoring.The ball went to Marco Di Vaio from a corner kick and the veteran strikers curling shot needed a diving save from Jon Busch. McInerney was standing on the doorstep and he put up his hands, as though in apology, as the rebound went off his body and into the net.In the 88th, Di Vaio fed Duka near the San Jose area. He cut inside and put a shot between two defenders in off the far post for his third of the season.The Impact were on full attack in the first half, when Piatti and Duka shot over the bar early on and McInerney just missed on a bicycle kick after a lob from Andres Romero.The closest call came in the 38th minute when Piatti tried a long shot that forced Jon Busch into a desperate leap to tip over the bar.The second half saw San Jose get chances, with Chris Wondolowski stopped from close range early and Atiba Harris heading just wide in the 70th.Notes: Montreal outshot San Jose 19-8. . . Playing a third game in eight days, the Impact gave Troy Perkins the start (and the captains armband) in goal ahead of Evan Bush. 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