RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Frederik Gauthier scored twice and tacked on an assist as the Rimouski Oceanic extended their win streak to 11 games by defeating the visiting Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 5-2 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Sebastien Sylvestre scored once and set up three more for the Oceanic (40-15-7) while Peter Trainor and Alexis Loiseau each added a goal and an assist. Jean-Sebastien Dea and Mathieu Lemay supplied the scoring for the Huskies (33-24-5), who are on a three-game slide. Philippe Desrosiers made 38 saves for Rimouski as Rouyn-Norandas Alexandre Belanger stopped 20-of-24 shots in defeat. --- DRAKKAR 5 TIGRES 1 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Jeremy Gregoire had two goals and an assist as the Drakkar toppled Victoriaville. Robbie Graham, Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau and Valentin Zykov also scored for Baie-Comeau (44-15-4). Drakkar netminder Philippe Cadorette made 29 saves for the win. 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He admitted he knowingly had a large-capacity ammunition magazine and a semi-automatic pistol without a license.MOSCOW - Russia has left Olympic womens figure skating champion Adelina Sotnikova off its roster for next months European championships.Sotnikova missed this weeks Russian nationals with an ankle injury, but there had been speculation her Olympic achievements could persuade the Russian Figure Skating Federation to give her a place.The team roster was selected exclusively on the basis of the sporting principle, according to the results of the Russian championship, federation president Alexander Gorshkov said in a website statement. The level of results displayed at the Russian championship was fairly high.The Russian womens team for the Jan. 26 to Feb. 1 event in Stockholm consists of Elena Radionova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva and Anna Pogorilaya, who finished first, second and fourth respectively at Russian nationals.Sotnikova, whose only competitive appearance this season came when she won a minor Russian event in October, was listed as the last of three reserves on the federation website. She hasnt skated in international competition since beating South Koreas Yuna Kim to Olympic gold at Sochi in February..dddddddddddd.Also missing out is Olympic team event gold medallist Yulia Lipnitskaya, who could only manage ninth at the Russian nationals after a troubled season. The third-place finisher at the nationals, 15-year-old Evgenia Medvedeva, does not meet the minimum age limit to compete internationally.Olympic pairs gold medallists Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov were listed by the federation as reserves despite not having competed this season as Trankov fights injury. Ksenia Stolbova and Fyodor Klimov, who won silver in pairs at Februarys Olympics, lead the Russian charge in that event in Stockholm.Two-time Grand Prix winner and newly-crowned Russian champion Maxim Kovtun is the most prominent of the three Russian mens skaters entered for the European championships, alongside veteran Sergei Voronov and youngster Adnan Pitkeev.The Russian federation traditionally uses results from the European championships to select its team for Marchs world championships. That means that Sotnikova and the other absentees from the European championships might not skate competitively again this season. ' ' '