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Justin Carbonneau First to Score 50 Goals in LCH History

In an impressive display of skill, Justin Carbonneau has made history by becoming the first junior player in Canada to score 50 goals in a single season. This milestone was achieved during a recent match where his team, the Armada de Blainville-Boisbriand, triumphed over the Halifax Mooseheads with a score of 6-3.

Milestone Achievement

Carbonneau scored two goals in the match, further solidifying his place in the league’s history. He opened the scoring for the Armada, assisting Spencer Gill just 1 minute and 44 seconds into the game. Carbonneau quickly followed up, netting his 49th goal only 41 seconds later.

By the end of the second period, he reached the coveted 50-goal mark, bringing the score to 5-2 with just 41 seconds remaining on the clock. This feat reflects the hard work and talent of the 19-year-old forward.

Game Highlights

  • Match: Armada de Blainville-Boisbriand vs. Halifax Mooseheads
  • Date: Recent Thursday
  • Final Score: 6-3 in favor of the Armada
  • Key Players:
    • Justin Carbonneau: Scored 50 goals this season
    • Spencer Gill: Assisted by Carbonneau for the opening goal
    • Elliot Dubé, Bill Zonnon, Jacob Beaulieu: Additional scorers for the Armada
    • Zach Pelletier: Made 29 saves as the Armada’s goalie
    • Quinn Kennedy: Scored two goals for the Mooseheads
    • Shawn Carrier: Scored his 35th goal of the season

Other League Results

In other matches across the LHJMQ, several games highlighted both competitive spirit and individual excellence:

  • Eagles 1 – Wildcats 5
    • Lucas Romeo scored the only goal for the Eagles in their fifth loss in six games.
  • Olympiques 0 – Saguenéens 7
    • Caleb Desnoyers hit the milestone of 20 goals for the season.
    • Maxim Schafer recorded five assists, while Liam Lefèbvre netted two goals.
  • Régiment 3 – Huskies 4
    • Maddex Marmulak, Will Reynolds, and Tyson Goguen scored for Régiment.
    • Lars Steiner had a double and Samuel Beauchemin assisted on three goals.

Justin Carbonneau’s achievement sets a new benchmark in junior hockey, inspiring future generations of players. As the season progresses, fans are eager to see what further records will be broken in the LHJMQ.

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