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GAME 16, Oct 29 2013: Halifax 4, Charlottetown 2
No Ashley. No Andrews. And, no Brendan Duke, who was injured in morning practice. No problem for Halifax, as they topped the Islanders for the second time this season. Pepin opened the scoring for Charlottetown, with fourth-liner Vincent Watt equalling the game with six minutes left in the first. Rookie Daniel Sprong put Charlottetown back up with a powerplay goal at the 8:00 mark of the second. That score remained until nearly halfway through the third, when Danny Moynihan knotted the score with a shorty. Matt Murphy made Charlottetown pay for undisicplined play five minutes later, putting Halifax up for good. Jonathan Drouin added his fourth with two minutes left to ice it.
Record: 11-5-0-22
GAME 17, Nov 4 2013: Drummondville 4, Halifax 3
For some reason, Drummondville has Halifax's number this season, as the Mooseheads fell to the Volts for the third straight time this season. Darcy Ashley was back in the lineup, and he put Halifax up half a minute into the game. Cameron Askew answered on the powerplay four minutes later, and Ryan Falkenham put Halifax up again just before the end of the period. The teams continued to trade goals in the second with Askew burying his second, before Brian Lovell put Halifax up for the third time only half a minute later. Drummondville turned up the heat in the third, firing 12 shots at Halifax, while Halifax also took three minot penalties. Guillaume Gauthier tied the game for Drummondville at the 6:00 mark, and Dexter Weber put the Volts up for good with eight minutes left. Fucale stopped 25 in the loss. Drummondville has given Halifax half of their losses this season.
Record: 11-6-0-22
GAME 18, Nov 5 2013: Halifax 5, Rimouski 4
Brendan Duke returned to the Halifax lineup tonight. Timo Meier opened the scoring eight minutes in. Rimouski answered with two in quick succession from Courtemanche and Boland. Lovell equalled the score with four minutes left. Anthony DeLuca put Rimouski up again near the halfway point, but Halifax turned up the heat in the second half of the period, scoring three times with goals from Danny Moynihan, Weegar, and Murphy. Halifax nursed the lead for much of the third. Michael Joly gave Rimouski late hope, scoring on the powerplay after an Ashley penalty, but Fucale weathered the storm and held onto the win.
Record: 12-6-0-24
GAME 19, Nov 10 2013: Halifax 3, Gatineau 2 (SO)
The Mooseheads begin a four-game road-trip against Gatineau and their super-Euro combo of Martin Reway and Vaclav Karabacek. Andrew Ryan opened the scoring two minutes in for Halifax. Jonathan Drouin doubled their lead two minutes later with his sixth of the season, on the powerplay. Taylor Burke brought the Piques back within one early in the second. Burke completed the comeback with his second of the game early in the third. Halifax weathered some undisciplined penalties late in the third to carry the game into overtime. The extra frame decided nothing and for the first time this season, the Mooseheads went to shootout. Drouin and Karabacek flubbed their first shots. Meier scored on Halifax's second shot while Burke also missed. Ashley was unable to put it away and Vincent Dunn ensured that shootout would continue. Ehlers scored on Halifax's fourth shot and Gatineau couldn't answer.
Record: 13-6-0-26
GAME 20, Nov 11 2013: Halifax 3, Victoriaville 1
Halifax continued their road trip in Victoriaville against the fourth-place Tigres. Nikolaj Ehlers put Halifax up early burying a feed from Weegar a minute in. Danny Moynihan scored his fourth of the season seven minutes in to put Halifax up two. Brian Lovell dropped the gloves for the first time this season, drawing Jonathan Diaby in a spirited bout. The rough stuff continued into the second, with Weegar tangling with Tommy Veilleux. The two fights didn't give Victo the motivation they sought, as Drouin gave Halifax a three goal cushion near the halfway point of the period. The pugilist, Veilleux, brought the Tigres back within two five minutes before end of the second frame. No more scoring, but a third fight before the end of the game. Weegar again, this time with Diaby. Fucale stopped 29 for the W.
Record: 14-6-0-28
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