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Jacob Brennan made 27 saves to earn the win while Charlottetowns Eric Brassard stopped 27-of-31 shots he faced in net. --- OLYMPIQUES 5 WILDCATS 4 MONCTON, N.B. -- Martin Reway scored once and set up three others as Gatineau slipped past the Wildcats. Tommy Lapierre, Emile Poirier, Taylor Burke and Derek Sheppard also scored for the Olympiques (16-8-0) and Elie Berube chipped in with two assists. Conor Garland scored twice for Moncton (10-14-1) and Ivan Barbashev and Christophe Lalonde each produced a goal and an assist. Robert Steeves stopped 31 shots for Gatineau. Alex Dubeau turned away 29 shots for the Wildcats. --- SCREAMING EAGLES 3 REMPARTS 2 QUEBEC CITY -- Cape Breton jumped out to an early two-goal lead but needed Cameron Darcys shootout goal to clinch the victory. Kyle Farrell and Maxim Lazarev gave the Screaming Eagles (11-9-3) a two-goal lead after 40 minutes of play. Ryan Culkin and Adam Erne responded for the Remparts (10-8-5) with third-period goals to force overtime. 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The last time the Blazers won a playoff series came in the 2000 Western Conference semifinals against the Utah Jazz. Air Max From China . -- Shanshan Feng was alone in her opinion about the pin positions in the Kraft Nabisco Championship. Discount Air Max . According to a release sent by the league, the Saskatchewan Roughriders were the only team to exceed the cap. Their total salary expenditure of $4,417,975 was $17,975 over the salary cap of $4.Charlottesville, VA (SportsNetwork.com) - The sixth-ranked Virginia Cavaliers continue a three-game homestand to close out the 2014 calendar year, as they play host to the Harvard Crimson on Sunday afternoon at John Paul Jones Arena. Tony Bennetts Cavaliers have picked up right where they left off last season, as they made an improbable to both the ACC regular-season and tournament titles. This years squad looks just as strong, as the team has reeled off 10 straight victories, including a 70-54 win over Cleveland State to open this current homestand. The Cavs are now seeking their first 11-0 start to a season since the 1992-93 campaign. Tommy Amakers Crimson started the year in the Top-25, but an inexplicable loss to Holy Cross in game No. 2 quickly showed them the exit from the polls. Harvard is inching closer and closer to regaining its early season status, having won six straight games since, moving to 7-1 on the year with a 70-56 win over Boston University on Dec. 8. The Crimson have been idle since that contest. This marks the first-ever meeting between these two teams on the hardwood. The Crimson are like the Cavaliers in that it is defense that fuels the teams success. Harvard currently ranks a solid 19th nationally in scoring defense (56.1 ppg), while holding foes to just .374 shooting. Offensively, the team has five players averaging 8.5 ppg or better, but that depth is a little deceiving, as only 2013-14 Ivy League Player of the Year Wesley Saunders is in double digits. He is the top scorer in the Ancient Eight and ranks in the top-20 nationally at an impressive 20.1 ppg. A do-it-all type of player, SSaunders also makes his presence felt in rebounding (7.dddddddddddd.1 rpg), assists (4.5 apg) and steals (2.8 spg). Steve Moundou-Missi is a distant second in the scoring column at 9.0 ppg, with three players tied for third (8.5 ppg). It was once again the Saunders show last time out, as the senior star led the team in scoring, rebounding and assists against Boston University. Saunders finished the day with 15 points, seven boards and a season-high eight assists. Corbin Miller chipped in with 13 points, while Siyani Chambers tacked on another 10. If Harvard plays really good defense, than Virginias can only be described as great. The Cavaliers, known for their defensive grit under Bennett, are at it again this season, ranking second nationally in scoring defense (48.1 ppg) and third in field-goal percentage defense (.325). The team is also in the top five in the country in rebounding margin (+13.6). Three of the teams five starters are averaging double figures, providing scoring depth for the Cavs. Justin Anderson headlines the trio with 15.8 ppg. He is followed by Anthony Gill and Malcolm Brogdon, who net 13.0 and 12.9 ppg, respectively. The Cavaliers once again displayed suffocating defense last time out against Cleveland State, holding the Vikings to a mere 18 first-half points and taking a 13-point lead into the break. Virginia forced only seven turnovers in the game, but outscored CSU 21-7 at the free-throw line. It was the big three once again that led Virginia offensively. Anderson and Brogdon finished with 16 points apiece, while Gill added 13, while grabbing a team-best eight rebounds. ' ' '

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