SYDNEY, N.S. -- Cameron Darcy scored the winning goal with 11 seconds left on the clock as the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles snapped a four-game slide with a 5-4 win against the visiting Gatineau Olympiques Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Julien Pelletier, Charles-Eric Legare, Raphael Corriveau and Bradley Lalonde also scored for the Screaming Eagles (28-24-4) while Darcy tacked on an assist for a two-point night. Taylor Burke, Vincent Dunn, Alexis Pepin and Martin Reway responded for the Olympiques (34-19-4), who have dropped back-to-back contests. Cape Bretons Zachary Fortin made 36 saves for the win. Anthony Brodeur started in net for Gatineau but was pulled after giving up three goals on 10 shots in 16 minutes. Robert Steeves took the loss, stopping 16-of-18 shots in relief. --- HUSKIES 2 SAGUENEENS 1 CHICOUTIMI, Que. -- Marcus Power broke a 1-1 deadlock at 14:25 of the third period as Rouyn-Noranda slipped past the Sagueneens. Jean-Sebastien Dea opened the scoring for the Huskies (31-19-5) with a power-play goal at 17:59 of the first period. Dominic Beauchemin replied early in the third period for Chicoutimi (25-31-1), which is on a six-game skid. Rouyn-Norandas Guillaume Decelles made 23 saves for the win while Julio Billia earned the games first star for the Sagueneens, turning away 46-of-48 shots in defeat. --- FOREURS 5 CATARACTES 2 SHAWINIGAN, Que. -- Anthony Richard scored twice and Anthony Mantha had a goal and an assist as Val-dOr toppled the Cataractes. Guillaume Gelinas and Julien Gauthier also scored for the Foreurs (36-18-2), who extended their win streak to five games. Shawinigan (15-33-8) got goals from Dylan Labbe and Sebastien Gauthier. Keven Bouchard made 22 saves for Val-dOr while Marvin Cupper stopped 33-of-38 shots for the Cataractes. --- ARMADA 6 PHOENIX 4 BOISBRAIND, Que. -- Nikita Jevpalovs scored three times, including the winner, as the Armada handed Sherbrooke its eighth loss in ia row. Danick Martel had a goal and two assists for Blainville-Boisbriand (36-10-9), which is 8-0-2 in its last 10 contests, and Marc-Olivier Roy and Antoine Dufort-Lapointe each scored once. Daniel Audette had two goals and two assists for the Phoenix (15-34-7) while Jeremy Roy and Matej Beran had the others. Etienne Marcoux stopped 28 shots for the Armada. Maxime Lagace kicked out 26-of-31 shots for Sherbrooke. Alex Anzalone Jersey . -- Pelicans coach Monty Williams does not expect guard Eric Gordon to play in any of New Orleans final five games this season. Taysom Hill Jersey . Catch all the action on TSN2 and TSN GO at 9pm et/6pm pt. San Antonio took the series lead Monday night with a 122-105 home victory in Game 1. 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The 26-year-old from Germany, who fell from ninth in the world in 2011 to 177th two years later, capped a stunning run to the Family Circle Cup title on Sunday, Petkovics first win in three years. She outlasted Jana Cepelova 7-5, 6-2 in the finals. "I just wanted to get back to why I started playing tennis, because I had fun playing it and because I love the sport," said Petkovic, whose progresses was slowed by several injuries that cost her much of 2012. The climb back was painful at times. Petkovic wanted to quit the game after falling in French Open qualifying last year and wondered if shed ever feel success at the sport again. So she decided to play for fun and not for the wins. "I just needed to remind myself and it came together this week, and Im very thrilled about that," she said. Petkovic entered this one seeded 14th, ranked 40th in the world and with few expectations about her first clay-court event of the season. Instead, Petkovics powerful forehand and grind-it-out mindset helped her oust three straight top 10 seeds in No. 4 Sabine Lisicki, No. 9 Lucie Safarova and No. 6 Eugenie Bouchard on the way to the finals. Petkovic used that same formula against Cepelova, a rising 20-year-old from Slovakia competing in her first WTA final. Cepelova led 5-4 and was a point away from capturing the first set. But Petkovic rallied to win that game and begin a run of eight in a row to take control of the match. "I have to let loose and play like I can," she told herself. Petkovic was energized after winning the crucial game and quickly broke serve to move in front. She took the set a game later and continued her run to build a 5-0 lead that Cepelova could not overcome. For Petkovic, the victory was more gratifying than her two other career WTA wins because of all her struggles. This "is a different feeling," she said. "Now, Im much more grateful. Its more rewarding." Petkovic dropped to the ground when Cepelovas final shot landed out of play. She jogged to the net to hug her opponent, waved to the crowd and did a celebration dance as fans applauded.dddddddddddd She let her fun side shine through all week. She joked in postgame comments she might get a bit crazy on the flight back home, dancing with flight attendants and drinking champagne from her latest trophy. "Im going to have champagne and I dont even drink champagne," she said. "But Im going to have it for the heck of it." Petkovic earned $120,000 for her third career WTA victory, which was her first since winning in Strasbourg in 2011. Petkovics victory closed a week of surprises at the Family Circle Tennis Center. Only one of the tournaments top 10 seeds made it through to the final four and it was the first time a WTA tournament included three semifinalists 20 years old or younger since Amelia Island in 2008. Cepelova had a stunning run of her own, topping world No. 1 Serena Williams on Tuesday night to set the stage for plenty more unexpected results. Cepelova became the Family Circle Cups first unseeded finalist since Elena Vesnina in 2011. Cepelova didnt expect a long visit here, arriving without her coach, trainers and hitting partners. She typically ordered room service at the hotel and had to scrape around to find hitting partners to warm up before matches. "Before the tournament, if somebody told me youll be in the tournament finals I would not believe them," Cepelova said with a smile. "But it was a really nice week." Cepelova is also projected to move up some 30 spots in the rankings to around 50th in the world when the new list comes out next week, the WTA said. Petkovic won the title in her second appearance here. She had reached the round of 16 last year, but had to withdraw from a match against Caroline Wozniacki. She was on the phone with her father, Zoran, after the win. Father and daughter now have Palmetto State success in common. Zoran Petkovic was one of the leading singles players at the University of South Carolina in the early 1980s. He told his daughter stories of how Americans on campus loved wearing "cowboy boots and blue jeans," she recalled, laughing. "He was very happy, very emotional," Andrea Petkovic said of their phone call. "I dont know if he was tearing up, though."