SYDNEY, N.S. - Kyle Farrell had a goal and four assists and goaltender Francois Brassard scored into an empty net to lead the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles to an 8-5 victory over the Quebec Remparts in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Saturday.Marcus Hinds scored twice for Cape Breton (12-16-5), while Jason Bell, Bradley Lalonde, Jacob Smith and Maxim Lazarev also scored. Pierre-Luc Dubois added four assists for the Screaming Eagles.Vladimir Tkachev found the back of the net twice and added two assists for Quebec (20-12-2) in its fourth-straight loss. Marc-Olivier Roy, Kurt Etchegary and Ryan Graves also scored.Brassard made 33 saves in net for Cape Breton. His goal was the first by a goaltender in Screaming Eagles history.Callum Booth started in goal for the Remparts, turning aside 28-of-35 shots in 46:37. Eric Brassard replaced him and stopped all seven shots he faced in 12:45.The Screaming Eagles had two power-play goals on nine chances while Quebec went 0 for 2 with the man advantage.---CATARACTES 8 PHOENIX 2SHAWINIGAN, Que. — James Phelan was one of five players to have a goal and an assist in the Cataractes win over Sherbrooke.Alexis DAoust, Alex Pawelczyk, Oliver Caouette and Anthony Beauvillier also had two-point nights for Shawinigan (18-14-2). Giovanni Fiore, Dylan Labbe and Christophe Lalonde rounded out the attack.Aaron Hoyles and Tim Wieser replied for the Phoenix (17-13-3).---FOREURS 4 SEA DOGS 2VAL-DOR. Que. — Nicolas Aube-Kubel scored the winner late in the third period as the Foreurs doubled up Saint John.Julien Gauthier and Anthony Beauregard also chipped in with goals for Val-dOr (14-15-5), with Anthony Richard adding an empty-netter.Thomas Chabot opened the scoring for the Sea Dogs (20-8-5) while Justice Dundas had the other Saint John goal.---SAGUENEENS 7 TIGRES 2CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Samuel Roussy and Charles Guevremont both scored two third-period goals as the Sagueneens routed Victoriaville.Laurent Dauphin, Nicolas Roy and Reid Halabi supplied the rest of the offence for Chicoutimi (15-15-2), which extended its winning streak to six games.Tommy Veilleux and Carl Marois scored for the Tigres (17-12-4).---MOOSEHEADS 5 TITAN 4 (OT)BATHURST, N.B. — Timo Meier scored his second of the game just 38 seconds into overtime as Halifax edged the Titan.Philippe Gadoury also struck twice for the Mooseheads (16-14-3) with Samuel Leblanc adding the other goal.Jordan Maher had two goals for Acadie-Bathurst (9-22-3) while Nicholas Blanchard and Bronson Beaton also scored.---HUSKIES 3 ARMADA 2 (SO)ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. — Mathieu Lemay scored the decisive goal in the shootout as the Huskies edged Blainville-Boisbriand.Jean-Christophe Beaudin and Francis Perron found the back of the net for Rouyn-Noranda (17-15-2) in regulation.Nikita Jevpalovs opened the scoring for the Armada (17-10-5), with Brendan Hamelin tying the game in the third period.--- Ivan Rodriguez Jersey . 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Manning and the Denver Broncos waited eight long months, then another 33 minutes to get the season started because of a lightning storm.PHILADELPHIA - Jonathan Papelbon sealed a victory with a fist pump, a reaction that certainly didnt offend the Phillies fans.Papelbon made his first appearance in Philadelphia since he made a lewd gesture as he left the field, closing out the Phillies 5-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Friday night with a scoreless ninth inning.Yeah, I wanted to get back out there, Papelbon said. Just to get back on this field and compete, show everyone I come out to this field every day to compete. Everything else is kind of hindsight.The game was Papelbons first at home since he blew a save against the Marlins on Sept. 14 and lost his composure when he was booed coming off the field. He grabbed himself in response, and then bumped umpire Joe West.Papelbon denied that he was insulting the fans but served a seven-game suspension.The closer entered Friday to a chorus of boos that got louder when he was introduced by PA announcer Dan Baker.I didnt hear nothing, he said. I dont hear nothing out there when Im pitching.But the fans gave him a standing ovation when he got Joey Terdoslavich out on a grounder to end it for his 39th save in 43 chances, prompting Papelbon to pump his right fist before embracing catcher Carlos Ruiz.Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg said he was a little curious about the fan reaction but didnt think it would affect his closer.Hes a professional about going about his business and being ready to close for us, Sandberg said. He had pretty good stuff tonight.Papelbon again said he wasnt trying to insult the fans on Sept. 14, but added that fans have the right to boo and cheer. Hed like to be defined by his on-field performance.Ive always hoped the perception of me is Im a hard worker, Im a team player and I come to win every night, he said. To me, everything else falls on the back burneer.ddddddddddddMarlon Byrd drove in the go-ahead run with a seventh-inning groundout.Luis Garcia (1-0) pitched a scoreless seventh to earn the win.Chris Johnson homered for Atlanta, which dropped its ninth in 11 games while falling to 5-18 this month.Philadelphia took the lead in the seventh off Jordan Walden (0-2). Ruiz led off with a walk and went to third on Ryan Howards one-out double before scoring on Byrds groundout to second.Howard snapped an 0-for-15 skid with the hit.Ervin Santana allowed four runs on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings, ending the season with a 14-10 record.Jerome Williams gave up four runs on eight hits in six innings. The veteran right-hander finished 4-2 with a 2.83 ERA in nine starts for Philadelphia since claiming him off waivers on Aug. 10.TRAINERS ROOMBraves: Johnson returned to the lineup after missing Thursdays game with a lower back strain. He put his hands on knees, seemingly in discomfort, after fielding a ball in the first inning. But he showed no ill effects on his fourth-inning homer.Phillies: SS Jimmy Rollins missed his 17th straight game due to a strained left hamstring.UP NEXTBraves: Aaron Harang (11-12) makes his final start of the season and likely will surpass 200 innings when the teams play the second of the three-game series.Phillies: A.J. Burnett (8-17) will try to salvage a forgettable season. The right-hander leads the league in walks (93) and earned runs (105).CENTURY MARKAtlantas Justin Upton reached 100 RBIs for the first time in his career with a first-inning single. His previous best of 88 RBIs came in 2011 with Arizona.WOLEVER OUTThe Phillies fired assistant general manager and amateur scouting director Marti Wolever, general manager Ruben Amaro announced on Friday. Wolever had been the clubs scouting director since 2002. ' ' '