BATHURST, N.B. - Raphael Corriveau scored his second goal of the game late in the third period as the last-place Acadie-Bathurst Titan defeated the Maritimes Division-leading Moncton Wildcats 3-2 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action Wednesday.Moncton (24-11-2) took a 2-0 lead after one period on goals from Taylor Burke and William Bower.Gabriel Gosselin got the Titan on the board at 8:10 of the second period, then Corriveau tied it on a power play at 15:59.With time winding down, Corriveau scored at 17:51 of the third period to give Acadie-Bathurst (11-24-5) the win.Daniel Vautour made 35 saves for the Titan, while Alex Dubeau stopped 20 shots for the Wildcats.Moncton went 0 for 4 on the power play, while Acadie-Bathurst was 1 for 2.---MOOSEHEADS 5 ISLANDERS 1HALIFAX — Philippe Gadoury scored twice to lead the Mooseheads over Charlottetown.Jordan King, Samuel Leblanc and Vincent Watt also scored for Halifax (19-16-3).Daniel Sprong had the lone goal for the Islanders (19-18-2).---SEA DOGS 6 SCREAMING EAGLES 3SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Adam Marsh scored twice to lead the Sea Dogs over Cape Breton.Nathan Noel, Mathieu Joseph, Spencer Smallman and Matthew Highmore also scored for the Sea Dogs (22-10-5).Jason Bell, Kyle Farrell and Evgeny Svechnikov scored for the Screaming Eagles (12-20-5).---ARMADA 7 FOREURS 2BOISBRIAND, Que. — Philippe Sanche had three goals and two assists as the Armada trounced Val-dOr.Nathanael Halbert, Daniel Walcott, Danick Martel and Olivier Schingh-Gomez also scored for the Armada (21-11-5), which overcame a 2-0 first-period deficit.Julien Gauthier and Nicolas Aube-Kubel scored for the Foreurs (16-17-6).---SAGUENEENS 5 DRAKKAR 4 (OT)CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Samuel Hodhod scored the game-tying goal and the overtime winner as the Sagueneens edged Baie-Comeau.Nicolas Roy, Landon Schiller and Jeremy Bouchard also scored for Chicoutimi (17-15-3), which is 8-0-1 in its last nine games.Jasmin Boutet, Luca Ciampini, Maxime St-Cyr and Dzmitry Ambrozheichik scored for the Drakkar (20-11-6).---VOLTIGEURS 7 CATARACTES 0DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Joey Ratelle had two goals and two assists as the Voltigeurs blanked Shawinigan.Alex Barre-Boulet also scored twice, while Christophe Lalancette, Matthew Boucher and Georgs Golovkovs had the other goals for Drummondville (18-18-2). Joe Fleschler made 25 saves.Marvin Cupper and Antoine Samuel combined for 24 saves for the Cataractes (19-17-2).---PHOENIX 4 TIGRES 3 (SO)SHERBROOKE, Que. — Jeremy Roy had the winning shootout goal as the Phoenix edged Victoriaville.Cameron Darcy had two goals in regulation for Sherbrooke (21-13-3), while Kevin Domingue also scored.Gabriel Gagne, Filip Pyrochta and Angelo Miceli had the goals for Victoriaville (19-14-5).---HUSKIES 5 OLYMPIQUES 2GATINEAU, Que. — Ryan Penny and Mathieu Lemay each had two goals and an assist as Rouyn-Noranda beat the Olympiques.Julien Nantel had the other goal for the Huskies (19-17-2).Mickael Beauregard and Alexis Pepin scored for the Olympiques (15-20-4).---REMPARTS 3 OCEANIC 2 (OT)QUEBEC CITY, Que. — Nikolas Brouillard scored in overtime as the Remparts beat Rimouski in a matchup of the top two teams in the East Division.Kurt Etchegary and Dmytro Timashov scored in regulation for Quebec (24-12-2).Eduard Nasybullin and Christopher Clapperton scored for the Oceanic (24-11-3). 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