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KINGSTON, Ont. Washington Nationals Pro Shop . - Jordan Maletta scored Niagaras fourth power-play goal of the game 2:23 into overtime as the IceDogs edged the host Kingston Frontenacs 5-4 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Brent Moran stopped 45-of-49 shots for the IceDogs (9-20-4) while Brendan Perlini and Carter Verhaeghe had a goal and two assists apiece. Alexander Protapovich and Aaron Hayden also scored for Niagara and Luke Mercer chipped in with three assists. Evan McEneny, Darcy Greenaway, Sam Bennett and Spencer Watson supplied the offence for the Frontenacs (16-10-4). Kingstons Lucas Peressini turned away 38-of-43 shots in a losing cause. The IceDogs went 4 for 8 on the power play while the Frontenacs scored twice on six chances with the man advantage. --- STING 3 WHALERS 2 SARNIA, Ont. — Nikolay Goldobin scored twice in the final minute of the third period as the Sting came from behind to defeat Plymouth. Goldobin tied the game for Sarnia (11-18-3) at 19:05 and then scored the winner with just seven seconds remaining on the clock. Alexandre Renaud also scored in the third for the Sting, who trailed 2-0 after 40 minutes of play. Connor Chatham and Ryan Hartman scored for the Whalers (11-19-3), who are winless in their last seven contests. Sarnias Taylor Dupuis only had to make 14 saves for the win as Plymouths Alex Nedeljkovic kicked out 27 shots in defeat. --- PETES 5 SPIRIT 2 SAGINAW, Mich. — Jonatan Tanus and Stephen Pierog each scored twice as Peterborough beat the Spirit to snap a five-game slide. Eric Cornel also scored for the Petes (12-18-3) while Anthony Stefano tacked on two assists. Cody Payne and Dylan Sadowy had a goal apiece for Saginaw (16-12-5). Peterboroughs Andrew DAgostini made 28 saves for the win as Nikita Serebryakov stopped 20-of-24 shots for the Spirit. --- ATTACK 5 RANGERS 2 KITCHENER, Ont. — Damir Sharipzyanov scored twice and Brandon Hope made 36 saves as Owen Sound toppled the Rangers. Daniel Milne, Kyle Hope and Brett Hargrave also scored for Owen Sound (16-11-5) and Brayden Rose had two assists. Justin Bailey scored for Kitchener (11-19-1) and set up Brent Pedersens goal as well. Jordan DeKort started in net for the Ranger but was pulled after giving up two goals on three shots in just four minutes of action. Matthew Greenfield stopped 20-of-22 shots in relief. --- KNIGHTS 5 STORM 2 LONDON, Ont. — Chris Tierney and Mitchell Marner each had a goal and two assists as the Knights beat Guelph to extend its win streak to seven games. Max Domi, Brett Welychka and Christian Dvorak also scored for London (24-6-2) and Ryan Rupert chipped in with two assists. Matt Finn and Robby Fabbri supplied the offence for the Storm (22-7-3). Anthony Stolarz made 32 saves for the Knights. Justin Nichols turned away 40 shots for Guelph. --- STEELHEADS 3 COLTS 2 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Bryson Cianfrone broke a 2-2 tie at 14:47 of the third period as the Steelheads halted an eight-game winless streak by defeating Barrie. Brett Foy and Dylan Smoskowitz also scored for Mississauga (14-18-3) while Cianfrone tacked on an assist for a two-point outing. C.J. Garcia and Jonathan Laser had a goal each for the Colts (16-13-3). Spencer Martin made 23 saves for the Steelheads as Daniel Gibl turned aside 29-of-32 shots for Barrie. --- BULLS 4 67s 3 OTTAWA — The Bulls jumped out to an early 3-0 lead and never looked back as they handed the 67s their sixth loss in a row. Jake Marchment, Cameron Brace and Jordan Subban put Belleville (8-20-4) ahead three goals before the first period was through and Stephen Harper added the eventual winner midway through the second. Brendan Bell, Joseph Blandisi and Dante Salituro all scored power-play goals for Ottawa (10-18-3). Charlie Graham made 34 saves for the Bulls as Philippe Trudeau allowed four goals on 38 shots for the 67s. --- WOLVES 4 GENERALS 2 SUDBURY, Ont. — Nathan Pancel scored twice and assisted on one more as the Wolves doubled up Oshawa for their seventh straight win. Mathew Campagna and Nicholas Baptiste each had a goal and an assist for Sudbury (17-9-6) and Dominik Kahun set up two goals. Cole Cassels and Colin Suellentrop supplied the scoring for the Generals (24-8-2), who lost in regulation for the first time in five outings. Franky Palazesse made 31 saves for the Wolves while Daniel Altshuller stopped 34 shots in defeat. --- Fake Nationals Jerseys . Chris Heisey connected for his first grand slam and Devin Mesoraco homered and drove in a career high-tying four runs as Cincinnati took advantage of Tampa Bays depleted pitching staff for a 12-4 victory on Sunday. Anthony Rendon Nationals Jersey . The Durban-based Sharks withstood a furious second-half fightback to beat the Queensland Reds 35-20 for a fourth straight win which gave them a five-point lead atop the championship table. The Hamilton-based Chiefs scored two late tries to beat the Cape Town-based Stormers 36-20 for their third win, after the Stormers rallied from 24-6 down to 24-20 with six minutes remaining. https://www.cheapnationals.com/1207r-andrew-stevenson-jersey-nationals.html . He will just have to wait a little longer. Bester grabbed an early lead before Scotlands Darren Burnett took over and ran away with the mens singles lawn bowling final 21-9 on Friday.Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in the world of sports. This week they discuss Steve Nash, the Spirits handling of Terry Traffords passing, Ralph Krueger and NHL shootouts. Bruce Arthur, the National Post: My thumb is up to Steve Nash, who was shut down this week with nerve pain, which has been limiting him since a harmless-looking collision early last year. Hes only played 10 games for the Lakers this season and he looked like himself once. If this isnt the end of his 18-year career, then were getting close. So why thumbs up? Because of how hes facing it. Nash is making short films for ESPNs Grantland that are incredibly honest - jarringly so, at times - about what its like to face your athletic mortality and was incredibly honest again when I spoke to him this week. Nash and I are the same age; we both came from B.C.; we both played basketball and thats where the comparison ends. And again, hes showing me what it would be like. Steve Simmons, Sun Media: My thumb is down to the eerie silence that has engulfed the Saginaw Spirit in the tragic wake of the passing of 20-year-old Terry Trafford.There are questions here – but, to date, no answers coming from the prominent junior hockey people, coach Greg Gilbert or general manager Jim Paliafito. We know, from Traffords father, that the Spirit sent Terry home for what Roy Trafford calls “disciplinary reasons.” And we know, from the same conversation, that the time away from the team was supposed to be temporary, a few days. Then something changed. What changed? We dont know. Telephone messages were left informing Trafford that he was no longerr welcome to return to the team. Trea Turner Jersey. What we dont know and may never know - is why. To date, the only people who have those answers arent sharing them. Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: Forget the Dos Equis guy. My thumb is up to the truly most interesting man in the world, Ralph Krueger. Less than a month after being the big-ice guru for the Canadian mens Olympic hockey team, Krueger has switched continents and sports. He is now chairman of Southampton FC, having jumped to the rarified world of English Premier League soccer without prior experience in the game. Krueger can match resumes with anyone. The Manitoban played pro hockey in Germany, built the Swiss national program, coached the Edmonton Oilers before his premature firing and boosted Team Canada. He also is an active member of the World Economic Forum. Now, soccer. Bartender, Ill drink what Kruegers drinking. Dave Hodge, TSN: Thumbs down to the NHL and its inability to deal with its dislike of the shootout. At the GMs meetings in Florida, the NHL continued to look for ways to decrease the number of shootouts. One way would be to change overtime from four-on-four to three-on-three, but if youre making a list of ideas that are less popular than the shootout, start there. The NHL will consider a change of ends for overtime to put skaters farther from their benches, as they are in the second period, which, statistically, is the highest-scoring of the three periods. Okay. Keep trying. The easy solution would be for the NHL to give up and decide it likes the shootout. Oh, but as with visits from grandpa, it does - there just shouldnt be too many of them. ' ' '

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