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P.O. Joseph has three-point night as Drummondville extends QMJHL semifinal

Game 6 of series goes Sunday in Halifax


Drummondville Voltigeurs’ forward Brandon Skubel slides into Halifax Mooseheads’ goalie Alex Gravel during Game 4 Wednesday night at Scotiabank Centre. The Mooseheads won 5-2 to take a 3-1 Round 3 series lead. - Eric Wynne
Drummondville Voltigeurs’ forward Brandon Skubel slides into Halifax Mooseheads’ goalie Alex Gravel during Game 4 Wednesday night at Scotiabank Centre. The Mooseheads won 5-2 to take a 3-1 Round 3 series lead. - Eric Wynne - Eric Wynne

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DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — The Drummondville Voltigeurs have forced a Game 6 with the Halifax Mooseheads.

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League semifinal will take place Sunday at 2 p.m. in Halifax. A Game 7, if required, would be played in Drummondville, Que., Tuesday at 8 p.m. Atlantic. The winner will play the top-ranked Rouyn-Noranda Huskies in the league final. If Halifax wins the semifinal, Rouyn-Noranda will go to the Memorial Cup, which is being hosted by the Mooseheads May 167-26.

Former Charlottetown Islanders Pierre-Olivier (P.O.) Joseph and Gregor MacLeod each contributed offensively in the Voltigeurs 6-2 win Friday on home ice.

Joseph had a power-play goal and two assists while MacLeod chipped in a pair of helpers.

Cedric Desruisseaux, Pavel Koltygin and Joe Veleno each had a goal and an assist in the victory while Remy Anglehart and Maxime Comtois also scored.

Arnaud Durandeau and Maxim Trepanier scored for Halifax. Former Isles forward Keith Getson was 16-for-30 in the faceoff circle.

Anthony Morrone made 23 saves for the win while Alexis Gravel stopped 36 shots in the loss.

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