SHAWINIGAN, Que. - Christophe Lalonde scored twice and set up two more as the Shawinigan Cataractes took advantage of their power play to defeat the visiting Saint John Sea Dogs 7-1 on Thursday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.Alex Pawelczyk also had a pair of goals for the Cataractes (26-18-3), while Giovanni Fiore and Anthony Beauvillier each added a goal and an assist. Brandon Gignac scored once to round out the attack.Shawinigans Marvin Cupper turned away 21 shots for the win.Mathieu Joseph scored for the Sea Dogs (25-15-7). Alex Bishop stopped 35-of-42 shots in net.Saint John forward Justice Dundas was handed a game misconduct for slashing at the end of regulation.The Cataractes connected five times on 13 power-play chances while the Sea Dogs went 0 for 3.---ISLANDERS 5 DRAKKAR 1CHARLOTTETOWN — Mason McDonald made 27 saves and Filip Chlapik had a goal and an assist as the Islanders halted Baie-Comeaus five-game win streak.Daniel Sprong, Spenser Cobbold, Guillaume Rioux-Legault and Alexandre Goulet also scored for Charlottetown (25-20-4), while Bradley Kennedy tacked on two assists.Matthieu Desautels responded for the Drakkar (27-14-7). Philippe Cadorette gave up four goals on 26 shots before giving way to Alexandre Lagace, who stopped 10-of-11 shots in 21:17 of relief.---WILDCATS 5 TITAN 2BATHURST, N.B. — Dominic Talbot-Tassi scored once and set up two more and Alex Dubeau kicked out 24 shots as Moncton toppled the Titan.Adam Holwell, Garrett Johnston, Jacob Sweeney and Liam Murphy supplied the rest of the offence for the Wildcats (31-14-3).Raphael Corriveau had a pair of goals for Acadie-Bathurst (14-32-6). Reilly Pickard allowed four goals on 15 shots through two periods of action. Daniel Vatour came in for the third period and turned aside 13-of-14 shots. ---HUSKIES 7 OLYMPIQUES 5ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. — Jean-Christophe Beaudin had a goal and two assists and Francis Perron added a pair of goals as the Huskies held off Gatineau.Jeremy Lauzon, Julien Nantel and Antoine Waked each had a goal and an assist for Rouyn-Noranda (24-22-3), while Mathieu Boucher added the other. 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After thumping the New York Red Bulls 4-1 in their home opener on March 8, the Whitecaps secured a pair of road draws the last two weeks — 1-1 against Chivas USA and 0-0 against the New England Revolution. Catch the action live on TSN2 at 7pm et/4pm pt. Points away from home are always a bonus in MLS, but Robinson wasnt happy with certain aspects of the games as goalkeeper David Ousted was forced to bail out his teammates on a couple of occasions. With that in mind, the Whitecaps spent time this week getting back to basics in preparation for Saturdays home date against the Houston Dynamo. "We havent played enough football in the last two games that I wouldve liked," said Robinson. "We tried to break it down into segments of building from the back at the right times with a midfield player, breaking lines in the midfield and transitioning quickly. "The boys took the concepts very well." Robinson will hope the lessons stick as Houston (2-0-0) comes to town rested, having not played since a 1-0 victory over the Montreal Impact on March 15. "A very tough game," said Robinson. "I said to the guys in the changing room that theyre always in the playoffs, theyre a very strong team, well coached ... and its going to be a stern test for us." Vancouver is 2-2-0 against Houston all-time in MLS play, including a 3-1 home victory over the Dynamo at B.C. Place Stadium back in 2012. "Its always been a fortress for us," Whitecaps captain Jay DeMerit said of his teams home field. "Throughout the years weve been able to pick up good results and well look to continue that. We know we have a tough opposition this week." Robinson, who was promoted to the top job in December after former head coach Martin Rennie was fired, has tempered expectations as he attempts to put his mark on the club and return the Whitecaps to the post-season. "I was never getting too carried away after the first game and Im not getting too down after two difficult away games," said the former Welsh international. "Its important we try and put our stamp on the game. Because were a young team with new players, its important we manage games better." That begins at the opening whistle, where the Whitecaps struggled the last two weeks to assert themselves early on the road. "A lot of teams in Major League Soccer play very well at home," said Robinson. "Its difficult to go on the road and play. The successful teams manage to find a way to win on the road. Were very good at home. We know that, and if we want to be competing for the playoffs weve got to be very good at home.ddddddddddddquot; One player the Dynamo will have to pay close attention to is Whitecaps striker Darren Mattocks, who has two assists this season, and three goals in two career games against Houston. "Mattocks is a fast guy," Dynamo defender Kofi Sarkodie told the clubs official website. "As long as we stick together as a back line as weve been doing and just kind of eliminate space in behind, I think we can nullify them throughout the match." DeMerit said the Whitecaps have had past success against the Dynamo because their style suits the matchup. "That means getting the ball down, getting our link play up and our combinations up front to create chances in our final third," said DeMerit. "The way you beat them is to pick them apart, and weve been able to do that most of the time." The Dynamo — who will face their first road test of the season — have yet to concede a goal this year, while striker Will Bruin already has three of his own to go along with an assist. "Strong team," said Ousted. "Good crosses and big guys up front that are good in the box, so we need to study up on those guys and be ready for it. Hopefully we can go in and dictate the play a little more than we did in the two away games." DeMerit will draw back into the lineup for Vancouver after a week of rest. Another change comes out of necessity, with Gershon Koffie expected to replace Nigel Reo-Coker in the centre of midfield. Reo-Coker suffered a bizarre injury on Sunday when he tripped over a bike rack in Vancouver and suffered a concussion and cuts to his face. Koffie, who has started 77 games for the Whitecaps since 2011, subbed in for Reo-Coker for the final 20 minutes against the Revolution for his first action of 2014. "Its always learning when youre on the bench," said Koffie. "Its not easy to be on the bench ... but also you have to learn from the bench." Robinson said hes pleased with Vancouvers unbeaten run to kick off the campaign but stressed its far too soon to be looking at the standings. At this point, the process is what concerns him. "We started off very well. Weve still got obviously a long way to go. Were unbeaten in three but its early stages," said Robinson. "Its important we progress every game and along the way well win games and well lose games. "But as long as were progressing in the right way and trying to put the style of play I want in the team, then were moving in the right direction." Note: The Whitecaps will honour Y.P. Lee before Saturdays game. The famed South Korean defender joined Vancouver in 2012 after a lengthy career in Europe and the Middle East before retiring in October. Follow @JClipperton on Twitter ' ' '