TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. - Alex Tagliani claimed the pole position for the JuliaWine.com 100 in NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 qualifying on Saturday at the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivieres. Tagliani, a native of Lachenaie, Que., got around the 1.53-mile street circuit in 67.080 seconds for an average speed of 82.111 mph. The time bettered the previous track record of 67.661 seconds (81.406 mph) set by Andrew Ranger in 2009 by over a half-second. It was the second pole win at the famed track for the IZOD IndyCar Series regular, having last earned the honor in 2009, and the fourth of his Canadian Tire Series career that will cover 16 starts. His last pole win in the series came in June 2011 at Circuit ICAR in Mirabel, Que. Local Trois-Rivieres product Louis-Philippe Dumoulin - second in the series standings - was second fastest at 67.355 seconds (81.776 mph). He started from the pole at GP3R last season before finishing second to Ranger in the race. Marc-Antoine Camirand earned the start in the Canadian Tire Series race by winning a Quebec Sportsman race on Friday night. The sports car-racing veteran with 20 GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series starts to his credit recorded the third-best time in qualifying at 67.376 seconds (81.750 mph). Camirand will make his first series start in Sundays JuliaWine.com 100. Former Formula One and IndyCar Series champion Jacques Villeneuve qualified fourth at 67.467 seconds (81.640 mph) followed by J.R. Fitzpatrick in fifth with a time of 67.576 seconds (81.508 mph). Alex Labbe, Martin Roy, defending series champion D.J. Kennington, Kerry Micks and Alex Guenette rounded out the top 10. Points leader Scott Steckly, who has won each of the last three series events, qualified 14th. Each of the top-six qualifiers eclipsed Rangers track record as cooler than normal weather kept the track temperature down. The JuliaWine.com 100 is set to get underway on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. ET. 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PITTSBURGH -- Since stumbling to start this lengthy road trip, the Los Angeles Kings have rebounded with consecutive victories, including a win against one of the NHLs hottest teams.Tyler Toffoli scored a minute into overtime, helping the Kings end the Pittsburgh Penguins seven-game winning streak with a 1-0 victory Friday night.Los Angeles is in the midst of a nine-game, 18-day trip that started with a loss Tuesday at Buffalo and ends in two weeks at Edmonton. This game followed a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night.Its great to get two big wins in tough buildings on back-to-back nights, Kings goaltender Peter Budaj said. Were going to rest and get ready because this road trip keeps continuing. We have to be sharp because were going to play in some tough buildings.The Kings have won four straight against the Penguins and three of four overall. Toffoli got his eighth goal, and Budaj stopped 39 shots for his third shutout of the season.Toffoli scored on a 3-on-1, taking a pass from defenseman Alec Martinez before skating to the top of the crease and lifting a wrist shot that beat Penguins goaltender Matt Murray to the glove side. Seconds earlier, Penguins forward Phil Kessel missed the net and his stick broke on an attempted shot off the rush, creating the 3-on-1 that led to the winner.I think we got a fortunate bounce with Kessel breaking his stick, Toffoli said. You need some luck on your side and we got that.Murray made his fifth straight start and had 27 saves for the Penguins. Pittsburgh previously won nine of 11 and six straight at home.Pittsburgh captain Sidney Crosby ended his season-high -- and NHL-best -- nine-game point streak. Crosby leads the league with 21 goals but failed to score in consecutive games for the first time this season. He has points in 20 of 25 games this year.The Penguins sit atop the Metropolitan Division with 44 points and are tied with Chicago for the NHL lead. Pittsburgh scored at least four goals in each of the previous seven games, but the Kings were able to shut down the second-highest scoring team in the league.They did a good job of packing it in and kept us to the outside for the most part, butt we played really well, Murray said.dddddddddddd It was just one of those nights.Los Angeles has six wins in 15 road games this season, compared to 10 wins in 15 home games. The Kings allowed six goals on the first game of the trip, but they have shut it down since, giving up one goal in back-to-back victories.After our game in Buffalo, we really wanted to tighten it up, Toffoli said. Tonight was an example of that and we got the win.Pittsburgh had a 30-15 advantage in shots heading into the third but couldnt get on the board. The Kings outshot Pittsburgh in the third and had the periods only power play, but still the game went scoreless to OT. It was the fourth time in the last five meetings the teams needed overtime against one another.The Penguins played without top defenseman Kris Letang, who is out a couple weeks with a lower-body injury. The Penguins were down to four defensemen at one point in Fridays game after losing Trevor Daley late in the second period and Brian Dumoulin early in the third. Dumoulin returned, but Daley did not.Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said Daley is being evaluated for an upper-body injury.Letang, who had seven assists in his last seven games, was injured in Pittsburghs win against Boston on Wednesday. The Penguins had been 4-1 in five games without Letang this season and 2-8-1 in 11 games missed last season.Pittsburgh recalled Derrick Pouliot from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton to take Letangs spot in the lineup. Pouliot previously played in one game against San Jose earlier this season.Game notes Kings general manager Dean Lombardi said Wednesday that goaltender Jonathan Quick will be out until around mid-February with a groin injury that has sidelined him since October. ... Pittsburgh scratched F Eric Fehr and D Steve Oleksy, while Los Angeles sat F Devin Setoguchi, F Andy Andreoff and D Kevin Gravel. ... Pittsburgh recognized former goaltender Jeff Zatkoff, now on Los Angeles, with a video tribute.UP NEXTKings: Continue their road trip at Boston on Sunday.Penguins: Visit Toronto on Saturday night. ' ' '