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The Halifax Mooseheads looked down and out after falling behind 4-0 to the Bathurst Titan on Wednesday but somehow managed to turn the game around. The Mooseheads scored four times in the third period to tie it and then won it 5-4 in a shootout at the Scotiabank Centre.
Mathieu Cataford converted the deciding shootout attempt in the fourth round to complete the comeback. It was the Mooseheads' second straight win over the Titan and their third in a row. Rousseau was named the CHL goalie of the month for October. He had a 9-1 record and posted a 1.80 goals against average and .942 save percentage.
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