SHAWINIGAN, Que. - Shawinigans Storm Phaneuf did everything he could to give his club a chance to win, but in the end the Gatineau Olympiques edged the Cataractes 3-2 in a shootout on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Phaneuf turned away 50 shots through 65 minutes and eight more shooters in the shootout before Gatineaus Elie Berube scored the winner in the 11th round. Derek Sheppard and Simon Tardif-Richard scored in regulation for the Olympiques (26-14-1), who out shot Shawinigan 52-20. Alexandre Grand-Maison and Alex Pawelczyk each scored once in the first period for the Cataractes (10-27-4), despite only registering three shots against Gatineau goaltender Robert Steeves. Steeves was replaced by Anthony Brodeur to start the second period and the 18-year-old stopped all 17 shots he faced for the victory. The Olympiques went 1 for 4 on the power play while the Cataractes failed to score on four chances with the man advantage. ISLANDERS 4 WILDCATS 1 CHARLOTTETOWN — Alexandre Goulet scored his 18th goal of the season 34 seconds into the game to set the pace for a Wildcat thumping by the Islanders. Matthew Cusson, Daniel Sprong and Spenser Cobbold also scored for Charlottetown (16-20-5), who outshot Moncton 47-22. Christopher Caissy had the Wildcats lone goal at 18:58 of the third period. J.C. Campagna got the assist. Goaltender Jason Rioux turned aside 43 shots for Moncton (22-18-2), while Mason McDonald picked up the win with 21 saves. --- SEA DOGS 2 TITAN 1 SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Sebastien Auger made 39 saves, and Matthew Highmore scored the eventual winner on the power play at 15:08 of the first period to lead the Sea Dogs over the Titan. Stephen Anderson scored his 11th of the year for Saint John (11-25-3) at 7:27 of the first. Raphael Lafontaine scored a power-play goal at 9:22 of the third period for Acadie-Bathurst (15-21-4), which outshot the Sea Dogs 40-29. Jacob Brennan made 27 saves in the losing effort. --- REMPARTS 6 PHOENIX 3 QUEBEC CITY — Olivier Archambault scored two goals, including a short-handed marker, and added an assist as the Remparts doubled up Sherbrooke. Anthony Duclair and Adam Erne had a goal and assist apiece for Quebec (22-11-8), and Adam Chapman and Zachery Moody also scored. Ryan Culkin and Kurt Etchngary chipped in with two assists apiece. Simon Desbiens, Carl Neill, and Tim Wieser replied for Sherbrooke (13-25-4), who was outshot 40-30. Gabriel Parent made 34 saves in the losing effort while Quebecs Francois Brassard stopped 27 shots. --- HUSKIES 5 VOLTIGEURS 3 DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Francis Beauvillier scored a hat trick and Marcus Power had a goal and three assists to lead the Huskies over the Voltigeurs. Quinn OBrien also scored for Rouyn-Noranda (24-11-5), who was 4-for-7 on power-play chances. Francis Perron chipped in with three assists. 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Houston sent hard-throwing pitcher Mike Foltynewicz to the Braves along with right-hander Andrew Thurman and third baseman Rio Ruiz, with Atlanta also obtaining minor league hurler James Hoyt in the five-player deal. Gattis has swatted a total of 43 home runs over his first two major league seasons while primarily splitting time between catcher and left field. The 28- year-old had 22 homers and 52 RBI while batting .263 last season, despite being limited to 108 games due to an assortment of injuries. He joins an up-and-coming Houston team that ranked third in the American League with 163 homers in 2014 and had a void in left field, with Gattis also likely to see time as a designated hitter with the Astros. Gattis becomes the third Atlanta player with at least 11 homers last season to be traded this winter. The Braves also shipped 2014 Sillver Slugger winner Justin Upton to San Diego and moved outfielder Jason Heyward to St.dddddddddddd Louis. 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