Justin Robidas scored a pair of goals to help the Quebec Remparts earn a 5-1 Game 1 victory over the Mooseheads in front of a packed house at Videotron Centre on Friday. Theo Rochette and Zachary Bolduc each had a goal and two assists while Pier-Olivier Roy also scored.
William Rousseau won the much hyped goaltending battle, making 26 saves in the win. Mathis Rossueau mad 28 stops in the loss.
The Mooseheads had difficulty creating quality chances, recoding just eight dangerous shots. Markus Vidicek scored Halifax's lone goal, which made it 3-1 in the second period at the time.
C’est l’heure de la finale de la #LHJMQ devant une salle comble au Centre Videotron! pic.twitter.com/sGsnh55m3A
— Guillaume Lepage (@GLepageLNH) May 12, 2023
Former Sea Dogs forward Charles Savoie had an assist, three shots and four hits in the win while Josh Lawrence had three shots and went 16/30 on faceoffs in the loss.
The Mooseheads were once again without the services of forward Jordan Dumais and defenseman Cameron Whynot due to injuries. Dumais has been practicing with the Moose and could play at some point in this series, according to reports.
The Remparts, meanwhile, were without defenseman Charle Truchon because of injury. D-man Vsevolod Komarov, a Buffalo Sabres prospect, got banged up in the second period after taking what appeared to be a routine hit along the boards.
The good news for Halifax: losing a Game 1 hasn't proven to be a problem in these playoffs. The Moose lost Game 1 in both the second round against Moncton (a 4-1 loss) and third round against Sherbrooke (a 5-2 loss). Of course, they went on to win both of those series.
Some bad news for Halifax: the Remparts still haven't lost in these playoffs. Quebec is now a perfect 13-0.
Game 2 of this series takes place Saturday night at Videotron Centre.
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