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Jospeh Blandisi and Zach Hall also scored for Barrie while Brendan Lemieux and Michael Webster each had two assists. Eric Ming and Cody Caron both scored on the third period for the IceDogs (15-23-6), who lost for the first time in four contests. Mackenzie Blackwood made 24 saves for the Colts. Blake Richard stopped 31-of-37 shots for Niagara. --- STORM 1 OTTERS 0 ERIE, Pa. -- Justin Nichols stopped all 25 shots he faced as Guelph blanked the Otters for its fifth win in a row. Ryan Horvat scored the eventual winner for the Storm (34-8-3) at 1:11 of the second period, moving his club to within one point of the Otters for top spot tin the OHL. Erie (35-8-2) captain Connor Brown had his five-game point streak halted in the loss. Oscar Dansk turned away 18-of-19 shots for the Otters, who lost in regulation for the first time in seven outings. --- 67s 2 BULLS 1 BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- Philippe Trudeau stopped 46-of-47 shots as Ottawa ended a three-game skid by slipping past the Bulls. Ryan Van Stralen and Jacob Middleton gave the 67s (15-24-4) a 2-0 lead after 40 minutes of play. David Tomasek brought Belleville (13-27-4) within a goal at 4:21 of the third period. Charlie Graham kicked out 25-of-27 shots for the Bulls. --- PETES 7 STING 4 PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- Anthony Stefano scored twice and Michael Clarke had a goal and two assists as the Petes toppled Sarnia. Eric Cornel, Jonatan Tanus and Hunter Garlent each had a goal and an assist for Petterborough (19-20-4), Greg Betzold scored once and Nelson Armstrong had three assists.dddddddddddd The Sting (14-25-5) got goals from Nathan Mater, Nickolas Latta, Matteo Ciccarelli and Nikolaj Goldobin. Andrew DAgostini made 23 saves for the Petes while Brodie Barrick stopped 41-of-48 shots for Sarnia. --- SPITFIRES 6 WHALERS 2 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Ryan Foss scored three times and Brady Vail had three assists as Windsor beat the Whalers to end its six-game losing streak. Slater Koekkoek and Josh Ho-Sang each had a goal and an assist for the Spitfires (25-17-2) and Brody Milne added a single goal. Nick Malysa and Matt Mistele scored for Plymouth (16-23-5). Alex Fotinos made 33 saves for Windsor. Alex Nedeljkovic turned away 25-of-30 shots for the Whalers. --- SPIRIT 4 WOLVES 3 SAGINAW, Mich. -- Jake Paterson made 37 saves as the Spirit extended their win streak to six games by beating Sudbury. Dylan Sadowy, Eric Locke, Kristoff Kontos and Jesse Graham scored for Saginaw (22-17-5) while Brandon Prophet tacked on two assists. Nicholas Baptiste, Evan de Haan and Connor Crisp supplied the offence for the Wolves (25-11-7), who came into the game 6-0-1 in their previous seven contests. Sudburys Franky Palazzese turned away 30-of-34 shots in a losing cause. --- ATTACK 2 RANGERS 1 OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Ryan Heeps scored the go-ahead goal on the power play at 14:53 of the third period to lift the Attack over Kitchener. Zach Nastasiuk opened the scoring for Owen Sound (21-17-6) with a power-play goal at 15:23 of the first period. Nick Magyar tied the game in the final minute of the first for the Rangers (15-28-2). Brandon Hope made 30 saves for the Attack, who stopped a four-game winless streak, while Kitcheners Matthew Greenfield stopped 31 shots in a losing cause. ' ' '