LONDON, Ont.
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points as the London Knights crushed the visiting Mississauga Steelheads 7-1 on
Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Rupert scored three times and added an
assist for the Knights (28-7-4) while Tierney had two goals and three assists.
Brett Welychka and Matt Rupert had a goal and an assist apiece for London and
Max Domi tacked on four assists. Dylan Smoskowitz scored the lone goal for the
Steelheads (15-21-4), who dropped their third straight game. Jake Patterson made
25 saves for the Knights. Spencer Martin started in net for Mississauga, but was
pulled after allowing six goals on 21 shots. Dawson Carty started the third
period for the Steelheads and turned away 16-of-17 shots in relief. --- ATTACK 3
OTTERS 2 (OT) ERIE, Pa. -- Holden Cook scored 3:29 into overtime and Brandon
Hope stopped 39 shots as Owen Sound hung on to edge the Otters. Daniel Milne and
Thomas Schemitsch gave the Attack (20-13-6) a 2-0 lead while Cook tacked on an
assist for a two-point night. Michael Curtis and Jake Evans responded for Erie
(30-7-2) with goals in the third period. Devin Williams made 29 saves for the
Otters. --- FRONTENACS 9 PETES 0 KINGSTON, Ont. -- Samuel Schutt scored three
times and Matt Mahalak made 23 saves as the Frontenacs crushed Peterborough for
their third straight victory. Slater Doggett scored once and set up two more for
Kingston (22-12-4) and Evan McEneny, Loren Ulett and Spencer Watson each chipped
in with three assists. Michael Moffat, Darcy Greenaway, Mack Lemmon, Corey
Pawley and Sam Bennett also scored for the Frontenacs. Nelson Armstrong was a
team-worst minus-6 for the Petes (16-20-4), who had their three-game win streak
halted, while Andrew DAgostini and Michael Giugovaz combined to stop 41-of-50
shots in a losing cause. --- SPIRIT 3 ICEDOGS 2 (SO) SAGINAW, Mich. -- Jimmy
Lodge scored the shootout winner as the Spirit slipped past Niagara to halt
their six-game winless streak. Eric Locke and Terry Trafford also scored for
Saginaw (17-17-5). Eric Ming and Johnny Corneil supplied the offence for the
IceDogs (12-21-5). Nikita Serebryakov made 24 saves for the Spirit as Niagaras
Brent Moran turned aside 26 shots in a losing cause. --- STORM 5 GREYHOUNDS 3
GUELPH, Ont. -- The Storm scored three unanswered goals in the final six minutes
of the third period to down Sault Ste. Marie. Scott Kosmachuck, Adam Craievich
and Jason Dickinson scored in the third for the Storm (29-7-3), who extended
their win streak to seven games, while Chadd Bauman and Steven Trojanovic added
the others. Jared McCann, Darnell Nurse and Michael Bunting scored for the
Greyhounds (26-9-5), who lost in regulation for the first time in eight games.
Justin Nichols made 34 saves for Guelph. Matt Murray stopped 30 shots for Sault
Ste. Marie. --- RANGERS 6 STING 5 KITCHENER, Ont. -- Justin Bailey scored twice
and broke a 5-5 tie with just 24 seconds remaining in the third period as the
Rangers handed Sarnia its fifth loss in a row. Nick Maygar scored once and set
up three more for Kitchener (14-22-1) while Logan Schmidt, Brent Pedersen and
Ryan MacInnis added a goal apiece. The Sting (12-23-4) got goals from Jimmy
McDowell, Nickolas Latta, Patrick White, Davis Brown and Daniel Nikandrov.
Jordan DeKort started in net for the Rangers but was pulled after giving up
three goals on 12 shots. Matthew Greenfield replaced DeKort and made 18 saves in
42 minutes of relief. Taylor Dupuis made 45 saves for Sarnia. --- SPITFIRES 4
67S 1 OTTAWA -- Brady Vail had two goals and two assists as Windsor extended its
win streak to five games by downing the 67s. Sam Povorozniouk and Remy
Giftopoulos also scored for the Spitfires (25-12-1). Andrew Abou-Assaly scored
the lone goal for Ottawa (12-21-4), which dropped its third straight contest.
Alex Fotinos made 29 saves for Windsor as Philippe Trudeau stopped 34-of-38
shots for the 67s. --- WOLVES 2 GENERALS 0 SUDBURY, Ont -- Franky Palazzese
turned away 40 shots as the Wolves blanked Oshawa. Palazzese was at his best in
the third period when he turned away all 20 shots he faced to hold a one-goal
lead. Nicholas Baptiste scored the eventual winner at 12:28 of the second period
for Sudbury (21-10-6) and Nathan Pancel added an empty-netter late in the third.
Daniel Altshuller turned away 13-of-14 shots for the Generals (26-11-3).
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meaningless as Spain needed just one point to secure passage to Brazil. Franck
Ribery and Karim Benzema scored either side of Joona Toivios own-goal as France
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Laval, Que. native has played six seasons with the Penguins.ARE, Sweden --
Thomas Zangerl beat Austrian teammate Andreas Matt in a ski cross event Sunday
for his first career freestyle World Cup victory, while Switzerlands Fanny Smith
earned her second win in two days in the womens race. It was Zangerls first
podium finish in more than three years. Armin Niederer of Switzerland was third.
Despite finishing ninth, Swedens Victor Oehling Norberg keptt the lead in the
ski cross standings with 474 points, 10 points ahead of Matt.
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