nivek_wahs
03-20-2006, 12:35 AM
From tsn.ca
Alexander Radulov scored his way into the record books Sunday.
Radulov scored seven goals and added four assists as his Quebec Remparts crushed the Rimouski Oceanic 16-3 and clinched first place in the West Division in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action Sunday.
Radulov's seven goals and 11 points rank second among single-game offensive performances in Canadian Hockey League history. Three players scored eight goals in a game, most recently Mathieu Benoit of the Acadie-Bathurst Titan in 1999.
Andre Savard of the Remparts had 12 points in a game on Feb. 5, 1971.
Radulov, 19, will also win this year's QMJHL scoring race by a comfortable margin, finishing with 61 goals and 91 assists. Chicoutimi's Stanislav Lascek finished second with 135 points.
Radulov only took eight shots in the game, posting an .875 shooting percentage for the day.
Elsewhere, it was: St. John's 3, Halifax 2; P.E.I. 4, Cape Breton 3 (OT); Moncton 3, Acadie-Bathurst 1; Lewiston 6, Saint John 3; Chicoutimi 9, Shawinigan 3; Rouyn-Noranda 5, Victoriaville 2; Val-d'Or 4, Gatineau 3 (SO); and Drummondville 8, Baie-Comeau 2.
At Quebec, Mathieu Melanson registered two goals and five assists while Jordan LaVallee, with two, Brent Aubin, Maxime Lacroix, Felix Petit, Simon Courcelles and Angelo Esposito had the other goals for the Remparts (52-16-1-1).
Marc-Andre Laroche, Sebastien Aspirot and Maxime Lincourt replied for the Oceanic (10-57-2-1).
Alexander Radulov scored his way into the record books Sunday.
Radulov scored seven goals and added four assists as his Quebec Remparts crushed the Rimouski Oceanic 16-3 and clinched first place in the West Division in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action Sunday.
Radulov's seven goals and 11 points rank second among single-game offensive performances in Canadian Hockey League history. Three players scored eight goals in a game, most recently Mathieu Benoit of the Acadie-Bathurst Titan in 1999.
Andre Savard of the Remparts had 12 points in a game on Feb. 5, 1971.
Radulov, 19, will also win this year's QMJHL scoring race by a comfortable margin, finishing with 61 goals and 91 assists. Chicoutimi's Stanislav Lascek finished second with 135 points.
Radulov only took eight shots in the game, posting an .875 shooting percentage for the day.
Elsewhere, it was: St. John's 3, Halifax 2; P.E.I. 4, Cape Breton 3 (OT); Moncton 3, Acadie-Bathurst 1; Lewiston 6, Saint John 3; Chicoutimi 9, Shawinigan 3; Rouyn-Noranda 5, Victoriaville 2; Val-d'Or 4, Gatineau 3 (SO); and Drummondville 8, Baie-Comeau 2.
At Quebec, Mathieu Melanson registered two goals and five assists while Jordan LaVallee, with two, Brent Aubin, Maxime Lacroix, Felix Petit, Simon Courcelles and Angelo Esposito had the other goals for the Remparts (52-16-1-1).
Marc-Andre Laroche, Sebastien Aspirot and Maxime Lincourt replied for the Oceanic (10-57-2-1).