SHAWINIGAN, Que. - James Phelan had the shootout winner for the Shawinigan Cataractes as they edged the Gatineau Olympiques 4-3 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play on Saturday.Anthony Beauvillier struck twice in regulation and once in the shootout to pace the offence for the Cataractes (8-7-2) while Alexis DAoust added another to round out the attack.William Blackburn, Alexandre Carrier and Alexandre Alain all had a goal for the Olympiques (7-7-4).Marvin Cupper was the winning goaltender, making 23 saves and stopping 4 of 5 in the shootout.Anthony Brodeur suffered the loss, turning aside 32 shots.Shawinigan scored twice on seven power-play attempts while Gatineau was 1 for 5.---ARMADA 2 MOOSEHEADS 1BOISBRIAND, Que. — Tyler Hylland scored 1:25 into the second period and it proved to be the winner as the Armada beat Halifax.Philippe Sanche had a goal and and assist for Blainville-Boisbriand (8-6-2).Brandon Vuic found the back of the net for the Mooseheads (5-8-2).---SAGUENEENS 5 TIGRES 1CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Laurent Dauphin had a goal and two assists to power the Sagueneens past Victoriaville.Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau, Jeremy Bouchard, Charles Guevremont and Nikita Liamkin also scored for Chicoutimi (6-9-1).Filip Pyrochta chipped in with his first of the season on the power play for the Tigres (7-5-2).---SEA DOGS 6 DRAKKAR 2SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Mitchell Dempsey scored once and added two assists in the Sea Dogs win over Baie-Comeau.Nathan Noel, Justice Dundas, Samuel Dove-McFalls, Mark Tremaine and Jakub Zboril supplied the rest of the Saint John (9-3-2) offence.Bokondji Imama and Nicolas Meloche found the back of the net for the Drakkar (10-5-1).---REMPARTS 4 ISLANDERS 3CHARLOTTETOWN — Kurt Etchegary struck twice for Quebec as it edged the Islanders.Taylor Burke and Zachery Moody also scored for the Remparts (10-5-0), who were outshot 45-30.Daniel Sprong, Oliver Cooper and Alexandre Goulet replied for Charlottetown (6-7-2).---VOLTIGEURS 5 WILDCATS 3DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Joey Ratelle and Dylan Montcalm had two goals apiece for the Voltigeurs in their win over Moncton.Alexandre Grand-Maison also chipped for Drummondville (7-6-2).Christophe Lalonde scored two of the Wildcats (8-7-0) three goals in the third period with Liam Murphy adding the other.--- Wes Martin Jersey . - A Tuesday funeral is planned in Toronto for 20-year-old Saginaw Spirit forward Terry Trafford. 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Graeme McDowell, a potential partner for Dubuisson when play starts Friday, described him as an "enigma" and a "tough guy of get your head around of what hes thinking." The 24-year-old Dubuisson acknowledges he is quiet and humble but, after just a day at Gleneagles, is already embracing the team dynamic that makes the Ryder Cup so special. "Everybody has two different (sides) ... I think when you are at your work and when you are outside with your friends, its very different," Dubuisson said. "Honestly you can ask the other players. Im a very funny and cool guy." The little that Dubuisson has spilled about his back story is interesting. He is the nephew of Herve Dubuisson, one of French basketballs greatest players, and he has indicated in interviews that he left school before he was a teenager to concentrate on golf and that he "didnt really have family." He played tennis and football as a youngster but settled into golf, he said Tuesday, because "youre on your own" and he didnt want to play in a team sport. Dubuisson smiled when it was put to him that he was the "Greta Garbo of golf" because of the mystery surrounding him.dddddddddddd. What is not in question is Dubuissons talent. The worlds No. 1 amateur in 2009, he held off a high-class field including Tiger Woods and Justin Rose in the final round of the Turkish Open last year to win his first major professional tournament. And that extraordinary performance in the match-play format in the Arizona desert in February effectively sealed his place at the Ryder Cup, where he is the European teams youngest player. His ball was at the bottom of a cactus on one playoff hole and it was at the base of bush on another. He gave it a good whack on both shots, with the ball shooting over TV cables and through rough to land close enough to the pin to make par. "When some people compared my shots with what he (Seve) used to do, with a few shots he did in the past, it was a very big thing for me," Dubuisson said. "It was very emotional." Dubuisson, whose first memory of a Ryder Cup is when he attended the K Club in 2006, practiced with Henrik Stenson and McDowell on Tuesday. It is the latter who is being talked about as a partner for the Frenchman. "His relaxed mood, personality, could be confused with maybe intimidation and nervousness," McDowell said. "Ive been trying to get close to him the last few months and spend a little time with him. Hes a great guy." Dubuisson is the third Frenchman, after Jean Van de Velde (1999) and Thomas Levet (2004), to play for Europe in the Ryder Cup. And it just might raise extra interest in his home country, which is