HALIFAX -- Brent Andrews scored a hat trick to lead the Halifax Mooseheads past the Val-dOr Foreurs 5-2 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play Friday. Stanley Jean-Baptiste Saints Jersey . Nikolaj Ehlers had the other two goals for the Mooseheads (9-6-0), who led 3-1 after the first period. Anthony Richard and Guillaume Gelinas replied for the Foreurs (7-6-0). Mooseheads goaltender Zachary Fucale stopped 20 shots, while at the other end of the ice Francois Tremblay made 33 saves. --- TITAN 4 SAGUENEENS 3 ACADIE-BATHURST, Que. -- Nicholas Blanchard scored the game-winning goal to cap a rally by the Titan. Rafael Lafontaine, Adam Stevens and Patrik Zdrahal also scored for the Titan (5-7-2), who scored three unanswered goals in the third period. Samuel Roussy, Sebastien Sylvestre and Victor Provencher scored for Chicoutimi (7-7-0), while Julio Billia made 30 saves. Titan starter Jacob Brennan allowed three goals on 17 shots before being replaced by Mason McDonald, who stopped 16 shots. --- REMPARTS 3 WILDCATS 0 MONCTON, N.B. -- Francois Brassard had a 30-save shutout for Quebec against the Wildcats. Brassard was especially good in the second period when Quebec was outshot 14-6. Nick Sorensen, Fabrice Herzog and Kurt Etchegary scored for the Remparts (5-5-3). Alex Dubeau, meanwhile, allowed two goals on 26 shots in net for Moncton (6-9-0). --- DRAKKAR 7 PHOENIX 1 SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Baie-Comeau cruised past the Phoenix with five unanswered goals. Frederic Gamelin scored twice for the Drakkar (8-4-2), who also had singles from Alexis Vanier, Alexandre Ranger, Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau, Gabriel Verpaelst and Nicolas Meloche. Jean-Christophe Laflamme had the lone goal for Sherbrooke (3-8-2). Philippe Cadorette made 27 saves for Baie-Comeau. In the opposing goal, Francis Desrosiers stopped 34 shots. --- OLYMPIQUES 4 VOLTIGEURS 3 DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. -- Vaclav Karabacek put Gatineau ahead in the third period after both teams combined for six goals in the seven minutes of the first period. Taylor Burke and Martin Reway each scored in the first minute of the game for the Olympiques (8-5-0), who also got a single from Alex Dostie. Jerome Verrier scored twice for Drummondville (7-6-0), while Matthew Boudens added another on the power play. Olympiques goaltender Anthony Brodeur finished with 34 saves, while at the other end Louis-Philip Guindon stopped 20 shots. --- CATARACTES 4 OCEANIC 3 (OT) SHAWINIGAN, Que. -- Kris Hodge scored just 31 seconds into overtime to lift the Cataractes to their first win of the season. Alex Pawelczyk, Felix-Antoine Bergeron and Mason Gray each scored for league-worst Shawinigan (1-9-2). Peter Trainor, Beau Rusk and Michael Joly, who sent the game to extra time with a short-handed goal 18:13 into the third, scored for the Oceanic (7-4-2). Marvin Cupper made 30 saves in net for the Cataractes. Philippe Desrosiers stopped 25 shots for Rimouski. Saints #80 Jersey . -- All talk and no major changes didnt make this a dull NHL general managers meeting. Saints #50 Jersey . The deal, which comes after the 32-year-old Gooden had two consecutive 10-day contracts with Washington, was announced by the team Monday.NEW YORK -- Welcome to Day 2 of the NFL Draft. Plenty of running backs are still available. For the second straight year, no running backs were selected in the first round. Before last year, that had never happened in the common draft era, which started in 1967 with the merger of the NFL and AFL. Once one of the footballs glamour positions, running backs have now been relegated to role players in the NFL. Star college backs such as Carlos Hyde, Bishop Sankey, Tre Mason and KaDeem Carey should start coming off the boards Friday night, when Rounds 2 and 3 are held at Radio City Music Hall. Round 1 on Thursday night started with South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney going to the Houston Texans and ended with the Minnesota Vikings trading back into the first round to pick Teddy Bridgewater. The Louisville quarterback wasnt the only high-profile passer to have a long wait backstage. Texas A&Ms Johnny Manziel waited about 3 hours before the Browns pulled off a trade to take the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner with pick No. 22. Now Johnny Football is Johnny Cleveland and the Texans are back on the clock, maybe looking for quarterback. Houston has the first pick of the second round. The Washington Redskins will get their draft started on Friday, with the second pick of Round 2, No. 34 overall. The defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks also have yet to make it pick. Seattle traded out of the first round, giving the Vikings the 32nd pick they used to take Bridgewater and getting back Nos. 40 and 108. Barring a trade up, Indianapolis would be the last team to draft. The Colts first pick is the 27th of the second round, No. 59 overall. Here are five things to look for on Day 2 of the NFL Draft. RUNNING MEN: Who will be the first running back off the board, and which team will break the seal? Ohio States Hyde is a good bet to be the answer to the first question. Hes big (230 pounds) and quick and doesnt have many miles on those big legs compared to some of the other workhorse backs. Arizonas Carey had 652 carries in his last two college seasons. Washingtons Sankey had 616. Hyde had 523 in four seasons at Ohio State. Mason, a Heisman finalist from Auburn, was relatively lightly used -- until last season. Other top running backs: LSUs Jeremy Hilll; West Virginias Charles Sims; Towsons Terrance West; and Boston Colleges Andre Williams, another Heisman finalist. Saints #92 Jersey. Teams in need of a back include Jacksonville, Tennessee, Cleveland and Miami. With running-back-by-committee all the rage, teams like to stockpile at the position -- without using first-round picks. STILL IN THE GREEN ROOM: Thirty players attended the NFL draft, so its no surprise that more than a few will have to return to Radio City for Day 2. Unpicked after the first round were: Missouri defensive end Kony Ealy; Eastern Illinois quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo; Minnesota defensive tackle RaShede Hageman; Alabama offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio; Indiana receiver Cody Latimer; USC receiver Marqise Lee; USC centre Marcus Martin; Vanderbilt receiver Jordan Matthews; and Virginia tackle Morgan Moses. CATCHING ON: If your team still needs a receiver after five were taken in Round 1, no need to fret. There is plenty of talent left at what is considered the deepest position in the draft. Start with Lee, who was being talked about as a possible top-10 pick after he was an All-American as a sophomore. A spotty junior season dropped his stock, but he could be a Day 2 steal. Dont be surprised if there is a run on receivers Friday with Matthews and Latimer, along with Fresno States Davante Adams, Mississippis Donte Moncrief, Penn States Allen Robinson and LSUs Jarvis Landry among those picked. OBRIENS QB. New Texans coach Bill OBrien said the team would draft a quarterback at some point. At the top of the second round Fresno States Derek Carr is available, along with Garoppolo, Pittsburghs Tom Savage, LSUs Zach Mettenberger, Alabamas AJ McCarron and Georgias Aaron Murray. Houston might be willing to wait until Day 3 to address quarterback. On Thursday, there were published reports the team was working to trade for Patriots backup Ryan Mallett. WHAT ABOUT SAM? Missouri linebacker Michael Sam, who publicly came out as homosexual in February, is hoping to be drafted this weekend, but its probably overly optimistic to expect him to be selected Friday. Its more likely the focus on when, where and if Sam goes will occur Saturday during rounds four through seven. The NFL has never had an active, openly gay player. ' ' '