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One day after being shutout 7-0, the Saint John Sea Dogs had a scoring explosion of their own on Saturday night.

The Sea Dogs, paced by Nathan Noel's two goals and two assists, beat the Moncton Wildcats 7-1 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.

Adam Marsh, Spencer Smallman, Mathieu Joseph, Mitchel Dempsey and Luke Green supplied the remainder of the Saint John (8-3-2) offence.

Vladimir Tkachev scored the lone goal for the Wildcats (8-5-0) on the power play at 14:39 of the first period.

Sebastien Auger stopped 27 shots in a winning effort while Alex Dubeau made 25 saves in defeat.

The Sea Dogs were 3 for 6 on the power play while Moncton found the back of the net once on two chances.

The win gives Saint John a two point lead in the Maritimes Division over the Wildcats.

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