SHAWINIGAN, Que. - Sebastien Sylvestre scored twice, including the winner 4:39 into overtime, as the Chicoutimi Sagueneens edged the Shawinigan Cataractes 3-2 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. The 19-year-old forward has a point in each of his first three games to start the season and has five points total, to lead Chicoutimi. Loik Levelle also scored for the Sagueneens (3-0-0) while Sylvestre added an assist for a three-point outing. Alexis DAoust scored twice for the Cataractes (0-2-1) and Felix-Antoine Bergeron assisted on both. Julio Billia turned away 30-of-32 shots for his second win in as many starts. Despite picking up the loss, Marvin Cupper earned the games first star by making 43 saves. Chicoutimi went 1 for 4 on the power play as Shawinigan scored once on two chances with the man advantage. Islanders 5 Screaming Eagles 4 SYDNEY, N.S. -- Jack Nevins scored once and set up two more and Troy Vance and Yan Pavel Laplante each had a goal and an assist as Charlottetown edged Cape Breton. Anthony Cortese and Deverick Ottereyes both scored for the Islanders (3-0-0), while Antoine Bibeau turned away 28 shots for the victory. Cameron Darcy led the Screaming Eagles (0-2-1) offensively with two goals and an assist and Julien Pelletier and Clark Bishop scored the others. Maxime Lagace made 32 saves in defeat. Mooseheads 5 Wildcats 2 MONCTON, N.B. -- Andrew Ryan and Nikolaj Ehlers combined for four goals and seven points as Halifax downed the Wildcats. Connor Moynihan also scored for the Mooseheads (1-2-0) and Brent Andrews chipped in with three assists. Zachary Fucale stopped 18-of-20 shots for the win. Conor Garland scored both goals for Moncton (1-2-0) as Alex Dubeau made 27 saves in the loss. Armada 4 Phoenix 2 SHERBROOKE, Que., -- Nikita Jevpalovs had two goals and an assist and Ryan Tesink had three assists as Blainville-Boisbriand doubled up the Phoenix. Danick Martel and Daniel Walcott also scored for the Armada (3-0-0) as Guillaume Decelles made 24 saves for the win. Carl Neill and Axel Rioux supplied the offence for Sherbrooke (0-3-0) while Francis Desrosiers stopped 29-of-32 shots in defeat. Drakkar 7 Remparts 4 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Alexis Vanier scored twice and added three assists as the Drakkar downed Quebec. Jeremy Gregoire and Denis Gorbunov each had two goals for Baie-Comeau (1-1-0) and Nicolas Meloche rounded out the scoring with a single goal. Anthony Duclair had a pair of goals for the Remparts (0-2-1) while Fabrice Herzog and Cody Donaghey added a goal apiece. Philippe Cadorette made 14 saves for the win. Francois Brassard picked up the loss after allowing six goals against on 31 shots in 43 minutes of action. Callum Booth replaced Brassard in the third and stopped 8-of-9 shots in relief. Voltigeurs 2 Oceanic 1 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Jeremy Auger scored the winner with 1:07 to play in the third as Drummondville slipped past the Oceanic. Charles-David Beaudoin also scored for the Voltigeurs (3-0-0) and Louis-Philip Guindon made 21 saves for the victory. Peter Trainor scored a power-play goal late in the first period for Rimouski (2-1-0) as Philippe Desrosiers turned away 26 shots in defeat. Huskies 5 Tigres 1 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Jean-Sebastien Dea scored twice and Carl Hozjan only had to make 12 saves as the Huskies beat Victoriaville. Liam OBrien, Dillon Fournier and Steve Mercier each scored once for Rouyn-Noranda (1-1-1) and Maxime St-Cyr added two assists. Angelo Miceli scored the lone goal for the Tigres (2-1-0) while Brandon Whitney stopped 32-of-37 shots in the loss. 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But Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn scored 1 minute, 20 seconds apart — before the Staples Center seats were even filled — and rookie linemate Valeri Nichushkin got the go-ahead goal on a power play in the second period to propel the Stars to a 5-2 victory over the Kings on Monday night. "Those guys have played extremely well, and we came in here as weak underdogs. But we got off to a great start," goaltender Kari Lehtonen said. "We talked about how well (Jones) has played. But I tried to turn it around the other way, like: He has to lose one day — and hopefully it would be tonight. But hes a real good goalie and fun to watch." Cody Eakin scored an insurance goal with 4:48 remaining against Jones, who stopped 19 shots in his first NHL loss. Shawn Horcoff was awarded an empty-net goal after he was tripped from behind by Drew Doughty in the Kings zone. Lehtonen made 30 saves to record his league-leading 12th road victory, sending the Kings to their second loss in 11 games and just their third in regulation over the last 23. "Were trying to gain points in our conference, and the only way were going to do it is by beating good teams," coach Lindy Ruff said. "Our young defencemen responded well to the challenge." Dallas top line of Benn, Seguin and Nichushkin has accounted for 15 goals and 29 points in its last nine games. This was the second time this season that each of them scored in the same game. It also occurred on Dec. 14 in a 6-4 victory at Winnipeg. "They had a little bit of a rough time in San Jose, and probably were out worst line in the game up there. But they responded by coming back tonight and being the reason we won — which was good to see," Ruff said. "Tylers got elite speed, Jamies got elite puck-handling skills and a shot, and so does Tyler. And the 18-year-old (Nichushkin) is young to be something special," he added. "They bring a lot of good things like size and speed, and thats tough to handle." Justin Williams and Jarret Stoll scored first-period goals for Los Angeles. The Kings played without captain Dustin Brown, who missed his first game of the season due to an illness. Jones, who tied Bob Froeses 31-year-old NHHL record on Saturday by winning for the eighth time in his first eight NHL games, was going after Ray Emerys mark of nine straight winning decisions from the start of a career.dddddddddddd But the game began inauspiciously for the Kings 23-year-old goalie, as Seguin beat him high to the stick side from the low slot for the tying goal after getting a cross-ice pass from Benn. Less than 2 1-2 minutes later, Benn put Dallas ahead when he carried the puck into the Kings zone and beat Jones to the short side with a backhander over his left shoulder from deep in the right circle. Seguins 19th goal and Benns 11th ended a streak of 11 straight home games in which the Kings had shut out their opponents in the first period. "I just thought about stopping the next one, which is all you can do because whats done is done," said Jones, who had allowed only eight goals on 234 shots in his other eight games. "Theyve got some good offensive guys and they did a good job, but I didnt think we got big saves when we needed it. When you spot a team like that two goals early, its pretty tough to win." Los Angeles held Dallas to just two more shots on net before Stoll tied it at 16:48 of the period with his fifth goal. Referee Mike Leggo had his arm raised to call a delayed penalty for hooking against Alex Goligoski, when Williams pass caromed off the skate of Dallas Antoine Roussel and Stoll whipped a 30-foot slap shot between Lehtonens pads. But Nichushkin put Dallas ahead to stay at 5:07 of the second with his seventh goal, beating Jones to the glove side with a one-timer from the right circle after getting a cross-ice feed from Seguin. It came while Stoll was serving an interference penalty. The Stars were just 5 for 50 on the power play in their previous 14 games. Dallas defenceman Sergei Gonchar was scratched for the first time this season because of concussion-like symptoms, after getting injured in Saturdays 3-2 shootout loss at San Jose. NOTES: Jones, who has been filling in for the injured Jonathan Quick, came within one victory of tying Quicks franchise record for consecutive wins. ... Despite the loss, the Kings are 9-2-0 this month. Their previous high for wins in December was eight, accomplished seven times. ... The Stars get a three-day Christmas break before facing Nashville on Friday in the opener of a five-game homestand, which includes a rematch with the Kings on New Years Eve. ... Seguin has 13 goals and 21 points in his last 18 games. ' ' '