QUEBEC - Kurt Etchegary scored a power-play goal 2:25 into extra time as the Quebec Remparts held on to defeat the visiting Rimouski Oceanic 5-4 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Anthony Duclair scored once and set up three others for the Remparts (20-11-7), who blew a 4-2 lead in the third period, while Olivier Archambault had a pair of goals. Cody Donaghey added a single goal to round out Quebecs offence. Peter Trainor and Samuel Morin each had a goal and an assist for the Oceanic (21-11-7), who picked up at least one point in their seventh straight game, and Alexis Loiseau and Michael Joly had a goal apiece. Francois Brassard made 30 saves for the Remparts while Rimouskis Philippe Desrosiers stopped 24-of-29 shots in a losing cause. Quebec went 2 for 6 on the power play as the Oceanic scored three times on six chances with the man advantage. --- SAGUENEENS 2 DRAKKAR 1 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Julio Billia stopped 46-of-47 shots, including all 17 he faced in the third period, as Chicoutimi held on to edge the Drakkar. Thomas Gobeil gave the Sagueneens (19-19-1) a 1-0 lead in the first period and Laurent Dauphin scored the eventual winner midway through the second. Baie-Comeaus (24-10-4) Alexandre Ranger scored at 14:58 of the second to make it a one-goal game heading into the final period. Philippe Cadorette made 14 saves for the Drakkar, who have dropped back-to-back contests. --- TIGRES 5 CATARACTES 3 SHAWINIGAN, Que. -- Mathieu Ayotte scored twice and Samuel Blais had a goal and two assists as Victoriaville came from behind to down the Cataractes. Ross Johnston had a goal and an assist for the Tigres (14-17-6), who trailed 3-1 after 20 minutes of action, while Gabriel Gagnes power-play goal at 17:07 of the third period stood up as the eventual winner. Alex Pawelczyk had a pair of goals for Shawinigan (9-26-3) and Dylan Labbe scored once. Victoriavilles Charles-Olivier Lajoie made 30 saves for the win as Storm Phaneuf turned aside 27 shots for the Cataractes. --- VOLTIGEURS 5 PHOENIX 2 SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Matthew Boudens scored once and set up two more and Frederick Gaudreau added two goals as Drummondville extended its win streak to six games by downing the Phoenix. Olivier Caouette and Jerome Verrier also scored for the Voltigeurs (25-11-2), who are 9-1-0 in their last 10 outings. Time Wieser and Jean-Christophe Laflamme supplied the offence for Sherbrooke (13-22-4), which is on a three-game slide. Louis-Philip Guindon made 22 saves for Drummondville while Francis Desrosiers kicked out 32-of-36 shots for the Phoenix. --- ISLANDERS 4 TITAN 0 CHARLOTTETOWN -- Antoine Bibeau earned his first shutout of the season and sixth of his career as the Islanders blanked Acadie-Bathurst. Bibeau stopped 30 shots for Charlottetown (15-19-5) while Daniel Sprong led the club offensively with a goal and two assists. Jack Nevins, Alexandre Goulet and Alexis Pepin also scored for the Islanders. Matthew Boudrea led the Titan (14-20-4) with six shots on Bibeau and Jacob Brennan made 18 saves in defeat. --- MOOSEHEADS 5 SCREAMING EAGLES 3 HALIFAX -- The Mooseheads scored four unanswered goals in the third period to hand Cape Breton its fourth loss in a row. Nikolaj Ehlers scored twice for Halifax (24-14-1), who trailed 3-1 heading into the third, while Vincent Watt, Cavan Fitzgerald and MacKenzie Weegar added a goal apiece. Julien Pelletier, William Carrier and Charles-Eric Legare scored for the Screaming Eagles (19-16-3) and Justin Hache chipped in with two assists. Keven Darveau made 42 saves for the Mooseheads as Chase Marchand allowed four goals on 18 shots for Cape Breton. --- WILDCATS 5 SEA DOGS 4 SAINT JOHN -- Christophe Lalondes goal at 14:26 of the third period stood as the winner as Moncton slipped past the Sea Dogs for its ninth straight victory. Ryan Penny, Will Smith, Stephen Johnson and Christopher Caissy also scored for the Wildcats (21-17-2) while Lalonde tacked on two assists for a three-point night. Matthew Highmore had two goals for Saint John (9-24-3) and Jurij Repe and Stephen Anderson each scored once. Alex Dubeau made 35 saves for Moncton as Sebastien Auger turned away 27-of-32 shots for the Sea Dogs. --- OLYMPIQUES 4 ARMADA 2 GATINEAU, Que. -- Emile Poirier had a hat trick for the Olympiques as they doubled up Blainville-Boisbriand, the leagues top team. Poirier scored even strength, shorthanded and once on the power play for Gatineau (24-13-1) while Marc Beckstead produced his clubs fourth goal. Nikita Jevpalovs and Olivier Picard scored for the Armada (25-6-7), which has a five-point edge over Baie-Comeau for first in the QMJHL. Robert Steeves made 17 saves for the Olympiques as Etienne Marcoux stopped 13-of-16 shots for Blainville-Boisbriand. --- FOREURS 5 HUSKIES 4 (OT) VAL-DOR, Que. -- Guillaume Gelinas scored 47 seconds into overtime as the Foreurs downed Rouyn-Noranda. Randy Gazzola, Samuel Henley, Nicolas Aube-Kubel and Jeremie Fraser also scored for Val-dOr (26-12-1) and Louis Marcotte chipped in with two assists. Gabriel Slight scored twice for the Huskies (22-10-5), Jean-Sebastien Dea had a goal and two assists and Francis Perron added a single goal. Francois Tremblay made 27 saves for the Foreurs while Alexandre Belanger stopped 32 shots for Rouyn-Noranda. Kevan Smith Angels Jersey . 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Day was greeted by tournament host Arnold Palmer after his final round Sleeping on a two-shot lead and winning wire-to-wire wasnt easy, Day told Sky Sports. This was a really rewarding win for me and to be able to make the par at the last when I needed to was very satisfying. There was not one shot on the golf course I hit today where I felt comfortable.I tried to be as deliberate as possible and it worked out on the back side for me. I was really nervous over that putt [on 18] after being out of contention for a while. Day posted two birdies in a blemish-free back nine I was all out of sorts on the front side but I kept saying to myself over and over again you are not out of it, be patient, you will find some opening and once you do make sure you take it, and 17 was it.The biggest thing for me was to be able to feel being in contention again and to be able to get all of those competitive juices flowing again through my body and understand what that feels like.ddddddddddddEncouraging signsAdam Scott missed out on the chance of becoming the first player since Rory McIlroy to win three consecutive PGA Tour events, with the Australian finishing another positive week in a tie for 12th. Scott had won the Honda Classic and the WGC-Cadillac Championship in his past two starts The world No 6 slipped out of contention with a final-hole triple-bogey on Saturday and made a similar mess of the 18th during his final round, ending a three-under 69 with a double-bogey.Its a little disappointing, Scott told Sky Sports. I really played better than my score showed this week and thats a positive sign.I felt I could have been up there, even though things werent quite firing in all cylinders like they were in the past couple of weeks. Scott had won the Honda Classic and the WGC-Cadillac Championship in his past two starts I really wasted a lot on 18! Yesterday was really difficult conditions and I was a bit unfortunate to plug in a bunker, but todays was just a poor shot.Ive been putting really well. Today was a bit spotty where I hit some good putts but a few that came up surprisingly short coming in. All in all Ive made a lot of putts and thats a really good thing for the confidence.The confidence then builds with the results and now its all in a good spot, so Ive just got to maintain it the best I can and keep going.The PGA Tour heads to Texas next for the WGC-Dell Match Play. Watch live coverage of all five days on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf Also See: Day claims Bay Hill title1 Improvement needed from Rory WATCH: Rory signs off in style! Golf live on Sky Sports 4 ' ' '