Saguenéens Beat Moncton 7-6 Behind Third-Period Surge
Chicoutimi beat moncton 7-6 after a third period that swung the game decisively. The Saguenéens and Wildcats combined for 13 total goals, turning a single result into a high-event night in the LHJMQ.
Seven Goals, One Final Margin
The 7-6 finish gave Chicoutimi the edge over Moncton in a game that stayed tight on the scoreboard and never settled into a low-scoring grind. For readers tracking the LHJMQ standings, a one-goal result like this carries more weight than a routine win because it separates teams without much room for error.
Chicoutimi’s third period supplied the break. That stretch changed a game that had already produced 12 goals before the final frame, and the last period pushed the total to 13. In a league where margins often decide table position, that kind of finish is the difference between holding serve and watching a lead slip away.
LHJMQ Standings Context
The source included Eastern Conference standings and Western Conference standings, which puts the result in a broader league frame rather than treating it as a one-off score line. A game with 13 goals does not just look chaotic; it also feeds the standings tables that clubs use to sort out position across the season.
Moncton left with a 7-6 loss after doing enough to stay in the game through most of the night. Chicoutimi took the points by finishing the third period better, and that is the part that will matter most when the standings are checked again.
Third Period Shift
The third period was the separator, and that is the practical takeaway for anyone following either club: Chicoutimi won the late stretch, Moncton did not. In a result built on offense, the final frame decided which side left with the better number.