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In the Ligue Magnus, Angers triumphs over Grenoble, while Rouen secures victory in Bordeaux.

Angers secured a decisive 6-3 victory over Grenoble in their inaugural home match of the season, avenging last year's cup final defeat. Meanwhile, Rouen claimed a 4-2 win against Bordeaux in the Ligue Magnus' major game of the night.

In the context of Ligue Magnus, Angers emerged triumphant in their match against Grenoble, while...
In the context of Ligue Magnus, Angers emerged triumphant in their match against Grenoble, while Rouen secured victory in Bordeaux.

In the Ligue Magnus, Angers triumphs over Grenoble, while Rouen secures victory in Bordeaux.

In the latest round of France's top ice hockey league, Ligue Magnus, some exciting matches unfolded. Here's a brief rundown of the key events.

The Brûleurs de loups, despite a valiant effort, fell 4-1 to Angers. The Angevins maintained their unbeaten streak, with the opening goal scored by Alexandre Mallet for the Brûleurs de loups, followed by a series of responses. The turning point came when Romain Gutierrez and Téo Sarliève scored two goals in six seconds, taking a quick 2-1 lead for Angers. The Brûleurs de loups' starting goaltender, Matija Pintaric, was sidelined due to a concussion sustained in the previous game against Bordeaux.

Meanwhile, Brett Thompson, a Canadian recruit, scored twice for Marseille in their 4-1 victory over Gap. The Grenoble-Angers match was a repeat of the Ligue Magnus final, but this time Angers emerged victorious with a 6-3 scoreline. Orrin Centazzo scored twice for Angers, giving them the lead that they maintained throughout the game.

The Dragons, coached by Carl Malette, had a successful week, defeating Bordeaux 4-2 and Angers 6-3. Michael Regush and Johanès Avonde, loaned from Meudon (D1), stood out for the Dragons, with Regush scoring twice in the game against Bordeaux and Avonde scoring again in front of the net. Three goals were scored by the Dragons in the final period of the game against Angers.

Chamonix earned their first three points of the season with a 4-2 win against Briançon, scoring all their goals in the first period. Oscar Gustafsson, a Swedish player, scored a hat-trick for Cergy-Pontoise in their 7-4 win against Anglet, but there is no information available about who scored a hat-trick for Cergy-Pontoise in the past round.

Looking ahead, the Amiens-Nice game is scheduled for October 5. The current Ligue Magnus standings are not provided in the given paragraphs, so hockey fans will have to wait and see how the teams stack up as the season progresses.

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