GUELPH, Ont. Justin Hunter Jersey . - Scott Kosmachuk scored four times and Nick Ebert had two goals and two assists as the Guelph Storm pummelled the Sarnia Sting 13-1 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Kerby Rychel also had a pair of goals for Guelph (52-12-3), which clinched first overall in the OHL standings, while Phil Baltisberger, Zac Leslie, Robbie Fabbri, Jason Dickinson and Marc Stevens added single goals. Justin Nicholas made 19 saves for the Storm. Hayden Hodgson scored the lone goal for the Sting (17-43-5) and Brodie Barrick gave up all 13 goals on 61 shots against. --- FRONTENACS 5 67s 4 (OT) KINGSTON, Ont. — Robert Polesello scored twice, including the winner, as the Frontenacs slipped past Ottawa. Michael Moffat, Darcy Greenaway and Henri Ikonen also scored for Kingston (38-23-6) and Evan McEneny chipped in with three assists. Connor Brown, Dante Salituro, Travis Konecny and Tyler Hill scored for the 67s (23-38-6), who are on a four-game slide and two points behind Mississauga for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Matt Mahalak made 26 saves for the Frontenacs while Philippe Trudeau turned away 43-of-48 shots for Ottawa. --- OTTERS 10 WHALERS 1 PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Connor McDavid, Brendan Gaunce and Michael Curtis each scored twice as Erie hammered the Whalers for its seventh straight victory. Jake Evans, Spencer Abraham, Dane Fox and Andre Burakovsky also scored for the Otters (51-14-2) while Burakovsky tacked on two assists for a three-point night. Zach Lorentz scored the lone goal for Plymouth (27-33-7). Eries Devin Williams made 24 saves for the win as Zack Bowman allowed 10 goals on 54 shots for the Whalers. --- GREYHOUNDS 6 SPIRIT 5 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Jorgen Karterud and Bryan Moore each had two goals and an assist as the Greyhounds edged Saginaw. Sergey Tolchinksy scored once and set up two more for Sault Ste. Marie (43-17-6) while Charley Graaskamp added his first-career OHL goal. Justin Kea had a pair of goals for the Spirit (32-29-5). Luke Cairns, Mitchell Stephens and Jacob Ringuette had the others. Matt Murray made 28 saves for the Greyhounds. Saginaws Nikita Serebryakov stopped 28-of-34 shots in defeat. --- SPITFIRES 3 RANGERS 2 (SO) KITCHENER, Ont. — Brady Vail scored the winner and Alex Fotinos made 50 saves as Windsor came from behind to defeat the Rangers and end a five-game slide. Vail also had a goal and an assist in regulation for the Spitfires (37-27-3), who trailed 2-0 with less than five minutes remaining in regulation, and Ben Johnson scored the other. Curtis Meighan and Dmitrii Sergeev scored for Kitchener (22-41-5), which dropped its 11th game in a row. Matthew Greenfield made 31 saves for the Rangers. --- KNIGHTS 4 ATTACK 2 LONDON, Ont. — Chris Tierney scored twice as the Knights doubled up Owen Sound for their fourth win in a row. Bo Horvat and Owen MacDonald also scored for London (48-13-4) and Josh Anderson had two assists. Kurtis Gabriel and Kyle Hope each had a goal and an assist for the Attack (30-29-8). Anthony Stolarz made 23 saves for the Knights. Owen Sounds Jack Flinn stopped 34-of-38 shots in defeat. --- STEELHEADS 2 ICEDOGS 1 (SO) MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Lucas Venuto and Bryson Cianfrone scored in the shootout as the Steelheads kept their playoff hopes alive by downing Niagara. Andrew Goldberg scored in regulation for Mississauga (24-37-6), which holds the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with one game to play in regular-season action. Billy Jenkins scored for the Ice Dogs (23-35-9), who are seventh in the East. Spencer Martin made 31 saves for the Steelheads while Niagaras Brent Moran stopped 29 shots in defeat. --- BATTALION 5 WOLVES 3 SUDBURY, Ont. — Brett McKenzie had a pair of goals as North Bay earned its fifth straight win by downing the Wolves. Barclay Goodrow, Matt MacLeod and Mathew Santos also scored for the Battalion (37-24-6). Nicholas Baptiste scored for Sudbury (32-23-11) and assisted on goals by Nathan Pancel and Connor Crisp. North Bays Brendan ONeill made 26 saves for the win. Franky Palazzese kicked out 30-of-34 shots for the Wolves. --- GENERALS 3 BULLS 2 (OT) OSHAWA, Ont. — Michael Dal Colle scored at 4:57 of overtime as the Generals ended Bellevilles attempt at catching the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Bradley Latour and Scott Laughton scored in regulation for Oshawa (42-19-6), which ended a three-game skid, and Cole Cassels had two assists. Jordan Subban and Cameron Brace scored for the Bulls (22-38-7), who sit 10th in the East. Daniel Altshuller made 30 saves for the Generals while Bellevilles Charlie Graham stopped 28-of-31 shots in defeat. --- Jack Butler Jersey . THE THUNDER & PACERS BENCHES: In a nutshell, not impressive at all. Ryan Shazier Jersey .The South African had three birdies on the front nine and another four after the turn at Leopard Creek Country Club to move to 16-under 128 overall.Grace, who won all four of his European Tour titles in 2012, dropped his only shot of the competition on the par-3 fifth. http://www.officialpittsburghsteelersfootball.com/authentic-kevin-greene-jersey-womens . With a win tonight, Buehrle will match Yankees ace Masahiro Tanaka for the most wins in the majors with 11. Buehrle is 10-4 with a 2.32 earned run average, but has lost his last three starts, including a 7-3 setback at Yankee Stadium last Wednesday.(SportsNetwork.com) - The Ottawa Senators will try to record consecutive wins for the first time in over a month when they visit the lowly Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday for the opener of a home-and-home series. The Senators halted a two-game slide with Mondays shootout decision against visiting Philadelphia. It was only the fourth win in the last 12 games for Ottawa, which hasnt won two in a row since a season-best three-game winning streak from Nov. 5-9. Jason Spezza scored in the third round of the shootout to lift Ottawa to a 5-4 triumph over the Flyers. Spezza was the final shooter for Ottawa and he slowed down in front of the net before deking to the forehand and stuffing the puck in. Sean Couturier then rung his wrister off the right post to end the game. "We talked about getting more consistent in our play," said Spezza. "We all knew that if we can be on the same page, well have better results and its starting to show." Clarke MacArthur scored twice and Kyle Turris and Patrick Wiercioch each posted a goal for the Senators, who came into the game having lost four of five. Craig Anderson gave up four goals on 29 shots, but stopped all three attempts in the shootout to earn the win. With the Senators playing on back-to-back nights, Robin Lehner could get the start in net for Ottawa on Tuesday. The Senators, who will host the Sabres on Thursday, are 7-6-2 as the road team this season. Ottawa has held the upper hand against the Sabres in recent seasons, winning seven of the last nine games in this series. However, all but two of the Sens seven victories during that stretch have come by a single goal. The Sens and Sabres met for the first of four meetings this season back on Oct. 4 in Buffalo and Ottawa recorded a 1-0 win. Erik Karlsson scored with 1:35 left inn the third period for the Senators and Anderson stopped all 35 shots for the shutout, his second career white-washing against the Sabres. Pittsburgh Steelers Jerseys. Ottawa has claimed four of the last five meetings against the Sabres in Buffalo. After this weeks home-and-home set, the Sabres and Sens wont meet again until they cap their season series on Feb. 6 in Ottawa. With only 14 points through 30 games, the Sabres are still sitting at the bottom of the NHL standings and they enter Tuesdays tilt having lost three straight and eight of their last nine games. Its been a season-long struggle for Buffalo and things havent gotten any better since the club fired head coach Ron Rolston last month and replaced him with Ted Nolan on an interim basis. The Sabres were 4-15-1 under Rolston this season and are just 2-7-1 in their first 10 games since the coaching change. Buffalo last played on Saturday when it dropped a 3-2 regulation decision in Montreal. Brandon Prust and Tomas Plekanec both tallied a goal and an assist for the Habs and Montreal goaltender Carey Price stopped 23 shots to post the win. Tyler Ennis had a goal and an assist for the Sabres and Zemgus Girgensons accounted for the teams other goal. Jhonas Enroth allowed three goals on 19 shots in the defeat. "I couldve come up with one of those saves. It wasnt good enough tonight. All three were one-timers, but I think I could have stopped one of those goals," said Enroth. Ryan Miller is expected to get the start Tuesday and is 15-18-4 with a 2.67 goals against average in 38 career games against the Senators. Beginning with tonights tilt, the Sabres are playing three of their next four games at First Niagara Center. Buffalo has a dreadful 3-12-1 home record this season and has lost four of its last five as the host. 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