HALIFAX -- Zachary Fucale stopped 25 shots for his fifth-career shutout as the Halifax Mooseheads blanked the visiting Moncton Wildcats 4-0 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play. Jonathan Drouin had a goal and an assist for the Moooseheads (15-8-0) and now has eight goals and 25 points in 13 contests since being returned to junior by the Tampa Bay Lighting. Andrew Shewfelt, Connor Moynihan and Brent Andrews also scored for Halifax, which has won three games in a row. Mark Simpson and Cameron Yarwood were each a team-worst minus-three for the Wildcats (10-13-1) as goaltender Alex Dubeau turned back 22 shots in a losing cause. Halifax went 0 for 4 on the power play while Moncton failed to score on eight chances with the man advantage. --- TITAN 3 OLYMPIQUES 1 BATHURST, N.B. -- Jacob Brennan stopped 27 shots as Acadie-Bathurst downed Gatineau. Christophe Boivin, Alexandre Gosselin and Lucas Grundy scored for the Titan (8-12-2) and Patrick Walsh chipped in with two assists. Taylor Burke scored the lone goal for the Olympiques (14-8-0). Gatineaus Robert Steeves turned aside 26-of-29 shots in a losng cause. --- PHOENIX 4 SCREAMING EAGLES 3 (SO) SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Tim Wieser and Jean-Francois Plante each scored once in regulation and the shootout as the Phoenix held on to beat Cape Breton. Carl Neill also scored for the Phoenix (9-11-2), who blew a 3-0 lead. Charles-Eric Legare, Justin Hache and Jeremy Beaudry responded for the Screaming Eagles (9-9-3), who lost for the first time in three outings. Sherbrookes Francis Desrosiers made 25 saves for the win while Alex Bureau stopped 17 shots for Cape Breton. --- ARMADA 5 SAGUENEENS 2 BOISBRIAND, Que. -- Olivier Picard scored twice and set up one more as Blainville-Boisbriand toppled Chicoutimi. Marc-Olivier Roy had a goal and an assist for the Armada (16-2-2) while Brendan Hamelin and Antoine-Dufort Plante recorded a goal apiece. Charles Hudon and Sebastien Sylvestre supplied the offence for the Sagueneens (11-12-0). Blainville-Boisbriands Etienne Marcoux made 18 saves for the win. Chicoutimis Julio Billia allowed five goals on 23 shots against. --- OCEANIC 4 DRAKKAR 1 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Philippe Desrosiers stopped 28 shots as the Oceanic handed Baie-Comeau its first regulation-time defeat in 11 outings. Anthony DeLuca, Peter Trainor, Samuel Morin and Michael Joly scored for Rimouski (12-6-4) while Jan Kostalek tacked on two assists. Dominic Poulin recorded a goal for the Drakkar (14-5-3), who came into the game 9-0-1 in their last 10 contests. Philippe Cadorerette turned away 22-of-26 shots in defeat. Jim Kelly Jersey .Hoffenheim forward Anthony Modeste opened the scoring on a counterattack in the 15th minute, shooting though Jaroslav Drobnys legs after Lewis Holtby lost the ball in midfield. 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The criminal investigation branch of the Thunder Bay Police Service is leading the investigation with help from Ottawa police.PORTLAND, Ore. -- A broad smile lit up Will Bartons face when he was asked what he thought about the fans chanting his name in Portlands 124-80 rout of Brooklyn. "I like to think Im the peoples champ," Barton joked after scoring had a season-high 20 points and grabbing a career-high 11 rebounds off the bench in an inspired victory for the short-handed Trail Blazers. "I had a lot of fun tonight," he said. "We got a win, a big-time win. We had a lot of guys down (with injuries) so this win was huge for us." Portland won its fourth straight game despite missing forward LaMarcus Aldridge. The teams top scorer and rebounder has been out five straight games with a left groin sprain. Jason Collins, who became the NBAs first openly gay player when he signed a 10-day contract with the Nets on Sunday, entered the game without much fan reaction and played a pair of scoreless stretches in the fourth quarter when coach Jason Kidd had taken out his starters. Deron Williams had 12 points for the Nets, who suffered their third-worst margin of defeat in franchise history. It was the teams lowest point total this season. Kidd said the Nets looked listless. "Our energy was not there," he said. "On the offensive end, we missed shots and we kind of felt sorry for ourselves -- which carried over to the defensive end, and we didnt make stops." Mo Williams scored 21 points and Nicolas Batum had 19 in three quarters to lead seven Trail Blazers in double figures. Portland coach Terry Stotts also pulled his starters in the fourth quarter. The Blazers were hurting up front. In addition to Aldridge, Portland also was without forward Joel Freeland, who was missing his sixth game with a right knee sprain, and second-year centre Myers Leonard, who was out with a right ankle sprain. The Blazers also announced just before the game that forward Thomas Robinson, a key reserve in Aldridges absence, injured his left knee in Portlands 100-95 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday night. Results of an MRI on Wednesday were negative. The Blazers started Dorell Wright in place of Aldridge, who leads the Blazers with an average of 23.9 pooints and 11.dddddddddddd4 rebounds. "We didnt have anything to lose," guard Wesley Matthews said. "We look like an AAU team out there. We dont have any size other than RoLo (centre Robin Lopez). No one is playing their true positions. Were just playing off ball movement, off chemistry and its working for us." The Nets saw the return of starting guard Shaun Livingston. "That was an ugly night," said Livingston, who did not play in Brooklyns 108-102 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday because of a bruised tailbone. The Blazers opened with an 11-2 run, which was countered by a 10-2 run by the Nets that gave Brooklyn a 16-15 lead. Portland answered with a 12-2 run to go up 29-20 going into the second quarter. Bartons alley-oop dunk from Williams put Portland up 33-22. His jumper extended the lead to 45-30, and then a 3-pointer and his dunk pushed it to 58-34 at the break. Barton scored 12 points in the second quarter as the Blazers finished off the first half on a 19-4 run. Portland extended its lead to as many as 34 points in the third quarter. Portlands margin of victory was the largest for either team in the history of the series "Well, I didnt see that coming," Stotts said. "It was a good effort by everyone who played." Hours after Collins signed on Sunday he was on the court for the Nets, playing 11 minutes with two rebounds and a steal against the Lakers. He also had five fouls. Against the Blazers, Collins played seven total minutes and attempted a field goal. The Nets signed him to help in the absence of centre Brook Lopez, who is out for the season because of a broken right foot. The Nets will play again Thursday night in Denver. The Blazers have a break until Saturday night, when they host the Nuggets. NOTES: Portland won the only other meeting between the teams this season, 108-98 at the Barclays Center. ... Portland got a scare in the first quarter when starting guard Matthews fell after getting tangled up with Paul Pierce and briefly retreated to the locker room. Matthews later returned to hearty applause from the fans. ... Brooklyns 34 points was a first-half low for a Portland opponent. ' ' '