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Chase Marchand allowed seven goals on 40 shots before giving way to Olivier Tremblay, who stopped 9-of-12 shots in 17:17 of relief.---DRAKKAR 4 TITAN 1BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Philippe Cadorette stopped 26 shots as the Drakkar handed Acadie-Bathurst its fourth loss in a row.Nicolas Meloche, Dzmitry Ambrozheichik, Jamie Clavet and Luca Ciampini found the back of the net for Baie-Comeau (24-13-7).Aaron Kerr scored the lone goal for the Titan (13-29-5), who got a 34-save outing from Reilly Pickard. ---ARMADA 8 WILDCATS 3BOISBRIAND, Que. — Nikita Jevpalovs and Philippe Bureau-Blais each scored twice as the Armada toppled Moncton.Emil Aronsson, Yvan Mongo, Alexander Katerinakis and Danick Martel also scored for Blainville-Boisbraind (26-12-5) while Samuel Montembault made 20 saves for the win.Will Smith, Ivan Barbashev and Bronson Beaton scored for the Wildcats (28-12-3). Alex Dubeau was pulled after letting four goals past on 13 shots in a period of action. 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NOTES -- The Leafs did dry-land workouts Friday, the morning after losing 4-2 to the Nashville Predators. Coach Randy Carlyle wondered after the game if he and the coaching staff pushed players too hard in practices or morning skates and said its their job to monitor fatigue. Carlyle did not address the media Friday. ... Toronto signed forward Connor Brown to a three-year, entry-level contract. The 2012 sixth-round pick leads the OHL in points with 46 while playing for the Erie Otters. ' ' '