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Etienne Marcoux stopped all 18 shots he faced for his second shutout of the season as the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada crushed the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 7-0 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. The 19-year-old goaltender improved his record to 15-6-1 and lowered his goal-against average to 2.14, which leads the QMJHL. Nikita Jevpalovs scored twice for the Armada (25-13-5), who won for the first time in four outings, while Danick Martel had a goal and two assists. David Bedard, Cedric Paquette, Tommy Giroux and Pier-Olivier GrandMaison also scored for Blainville-Boisbriand and captain Xavier Oullette led his club with a plus-5 rating. Stephen Woodworth was a team-worst minus-5 for the Screaming Eagles (9-28-7), who are winless in eight games. David Honzik picked up the loss for Cape Breton as he allowed two goals on 12 shots in the opening period. Alex Bureau started the second period and stopped 19-of-24 shots in 40 minutes of relief. Blainville-Boisbriand went 0 for 2 on the power play while Cape Breton failed to score on three chances with the man advantage. Elsewhere in the QMJHL, it was: Gatineau 6, Acadie-Bathurst 4; Royn-Noranda 4, Chicoutimi 2; Drummondville 5, Val-dOr 2; Rimouski 3, Shawinigan 2 and Sherbrooke 3, Saint John 0. --- Olympiques 6 Titan 4 At Bathurst, N.B., Martin Reway had two goals and two assists and Rock Regimbald scored twice and added an assist as Gatineau (18-22-3) downed the Titan (18-22-5), who fell to 9-10-2 on home ice. --- Huskies 4 Sagueneens 2 At Chicoutimi, Que., Alexandre Belanger stopped 38-of-40 shots and Mathieu Brisebois goal at 3:31 of the second period stood up as the winner as Rouyn-Noranda (28-14-1) halted the Sagueneens (22-19-4) five-game win streak. --- Voltiguers 5 Foreurs 2 At Drummondville, Que., Jerome Verrier scored twice and Domenic Graham made 35 saves as the Voltiguers (24-15-3) beat Val-dOr (22-19-3) for their first win in four outings. --- Oceanic 3 Cataractes 2 At Rimouski, Que., Francis Beauvillier scored twice and Robin Gusse turned away 20-of-22 shots as the Oceanic (28-11-5) slipped past Shawinigan (9-28-5) for their third win in a row. --- Phoenix 3 Sea Dogs 0 At Sherbrooke, Que., Jacob Gervais-Chouinard stopped all 23 shots he faced and Alexandre Comtois scored two goals as the Phoenix (12-25-6) handed Saint John (18-24-0) its fourth loss in a row. 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SEATTLE -- The Seattle Mariners have the American Leagues second-best home ERA. The short-handed Blue Jays are finding out why. Jason Vargas shut down Toronto for seven innings and leading Seattle to a 7-2 victory Tuesday night. The Blue Jays have struck out 21 times and scored three runs in the first two games of the series. "In the last two weeks, weve lost four middle-of-the-order bats," Toronto manager John Farrell said. "We are trying to find the combination to keep some innings alive." They werent able to do so against Vargas, who has been dominant all month. Vargas (12-7) allowed two earned runs and just five hits Tuesday. He went 5-0 with a 1.64 ERA during the July, tying a Mariners record for wins in any month, and is the first to go 5-0 in a month since Felix Hernandez in Sept. 2009. Dustin Ackley hit Aaron Laffeys first pitch of the game for his second career leadoff homer and seventh of the season overall. Ackley also drove in a run in the fourth on a fielders choice. Robinson hustled for a double to start the inning off. Laffey (2-2) lasted just 4 2-3 innings, allowing nine hits and seven runs. The Mariners roughed up Laffey for three runs in the second after scoring a run in the first. Mike Carp singled, Miguel Olivo doubled and Trayvon Robinson had an RBI single. Brendan Ryan drove in another with a single to right field -- pulling his average to .200 for the first time since April 21. Robinson then scored on Ackleys grounder to first base. "When I was four-seamer early in the count, they were jumping all over it," Laffey said. "Ive gotten away from my sinker the last couple games. Thats my bread and butter right there." 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Brandon Lyon was summoned from the bullpen, and he allowed a two-run single up the middle by Olivo to make it 7-2. The last time the Mariners won six consecutive games was May 18-23, 2011. The last time they won more than six in a row was June 23-31, 2007. "One thing thats important to me is youre not just doing it one way or another," Mariners manager Eric Wedge said. "You have to have multiple ways to win ballgames up here if youre going to be a consistent winner and youre seeing us do that." NOTES: The Mariners called up relievers Carter Capps and Stephen Pryor from Triple-A Tacoma to take the place of traded relievers Brandon League and Steve Delabar. . Delabar debuted for the Blue Jays a night after being traded from Seattle. He pitched a scoreless seventh inning. ... Outfielder Eric Thames, whom the Mariners traded for Monday, also joined the club. . Sierra was recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas on Tuesday. He got the start in right field. ' ' '


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