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OHL: Colts continue domination with third straight win

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The Canadian Press
10/12/2008 2:03:50 AM
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The Barrie Colts are finding offence - and defence - fairly easy to come by lately.

The Colts continued to dominate their opponents on Saturday night, routing the Erie Otters 5-1 to win their third straight in Ontario Hockey League action.

Over that three-game span, Barrie has scored 15 goals while only allowing three. The win keeps the Colts (5-1-1-0) atop the Central Division.

Five different players scored for Barrie, including Ryan Gottschalk's winning goal at 13:27 of the first period. Erie's only goal came from the hands of Sean Jones with six seconds remaining in the second period.

Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: Kingston 4, Plymouth 3 (OT); Mississauga 2, Belleville 1; Guelph 3, London 2 (SO); Sudbury 4, Brampton 3; Oshawa 4, Owen Sound 3 (SO); and Saginaw 5, Sarnia 2.

At Barrie, Ont., Stefan Della Rovere, Adam Payerl, Michael Sgarbossa and Darren Archibald also scored for the Colts. Michael Hutchinson stopped 30 shots for the win.

Jaroslav Janus made 31 saves for the Otters (2-6-1-0).

Frontenacs 4, Whalers 3 (OT)

At Plymouth, Mich., Andris Dzerins scored with 22 seconds left in overtime as Kingston edged the Whalers.

Matthew Kang, Nathan Moon and Stephen Francella scored the other goals for the Frontenacs (2-5-1-0).

AJ Jenks, Kaine Geldart and Cory McGillis replied for Plymouth (3-4-1-0).

St. Michael's Majors 2, Bulls 1

At Belleville, Ont., defenceman Cameron Gaunce scored the game-winner and added an assist as Mississauga defeated the Bulls.

Jared Gomes also had a goal for the St. Michael's Majors (5-2-0-0).

Cory Tanaka scored the only goal for Belleville (6-3-0-0).

Storm 3, Knights 2 (SO)

At London, Ont., Anthony Nigro and Peter Holland scored shootout goals to complete the comeback as Guelph outlasted the Knights.

Brandon Buck and Denis Hollenstein scored in regulation for the Storm (7-2-0-1).

Kale Kerbashian and Nazem Kadri added goals for London (5-3-0-1).

Wolves 4, Battalion 3

At Sudbury, Ont., Patrik Lusnak's two goals provided much-needed insurance for the Wolves, who survived a late comeback attempt by Brampton.

Matt Dias and Eric O'Dell also scored for Sudbury (4-1-0-1).

Cody Hodgson scored a pair and Matt Duchene had the other marker for the Battalion (2-6-0-0).

Generals 4, Attack 3 (SO)

At Owen Sound, Ont., Tyler Taylor put an end to a marathon shootout, scoring in the ninth round to give Oshawa the victory over the Attack.

Conor Stokes scored two third-period goals and Brett Parnham opened the scoring for the Generals (6-4-0-0).

Andrew Wilkins, Joshua Domingues and Mike Lomas replied for the Attack (2-4-1-1).

Spirit 5, Sting 2

At Sarnia, Ont., Tyler Murovich's early third-period goal turned out to be the winner for Saginaw, who defeated the Sting for their third win in a row.

Jordan Szwarz, Kyle Bochek, Jordan Skellett and T.J. Brodie added goals for the Spirit (5-3-0-0).

Steve Ferry and Matt Martin replied for Sarnia (2-6-0-1).

Barrie Colts (Photo: TSN)

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