Islanders rally late to pull out 4-3 overtime victory over Cataractes in QMJHL

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SHAWINIGAN - Marcus Kearsey completed his hat trick with the game-winning goal 36 seconds into overtime as the Charlottetown Islanders rallied to a 4-3 win over the Shawinigan Cataractes on Wednesday in Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League action.

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SHAWINIGAN – Marcus Kearsey completed his hat trick with the game-winning goal 36 seconds into overtime as the Charlottetown Islanders rallied to a 4-3 win over the Shawinigan Cataractes on Wednesday in Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League action.

William Shields scored the other for Charlottetown (4-0-0-1) as part of a run of four unanswered goals that began in the third period. Vincent Gladu made 23 saves. 

Félix Lacerte, with two goals, and Jordan Forget scored for Shawinigan (1-1-1-1). Olivier St-Onge stopped 29 shots.

Forget’s goal 2:09 into the third period put the Cataractes ahead 3-0. 

But Kearsey got the Islanders on the board at 7:46 on the power play. Shields then made it a one-goal game just over two minutes later before Kearsey added the tying goal with 1:46 left in regulation.

* This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 1, 2025.

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