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Friday, January 7, 2011

{allcanada} OHL: SIX DIFFERENT 67'S SCORE IN VICTORY OVER PETERBOROUGH

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Petr Mrazek stopped all 23 shots he faced Friday night and the Ottawa 67's received goals from six different scorers on their way to a 6-0 victory over the Peterborough Petes in Ontario Hockey League action.

The shutout was the second of the season for the Czech netminder, who backstopped the 67's to a sweep of the home-and-home series with the Petes.

"We played poor last weekend, but we are playing much better right now," said Mrazek. "It was important to play good, the Petes are better now then when they started (the season)."

"I was very happy how we played defensively and second shutout in one week, so I feel good."

Mrazek, a Detroit Red Wings' prospect, posted his first shutout in a blowout win over the Kingston Frontenacs on Dec. 29 before the 67's ran into a short losing slide to start the new year.

Elsewhere in the OHL it was: Sarnia 9 Windsor 4; Plymouth 4 Guelph 1; Kingston 4 Owen Sound 2; Erie 4 Kitchener 2; Brampton 8 London 0; Mississauga 5 Sault Ste. Marie 1 and Sudbury 8 Barrie.

At Ottawa, Thomas Nesbitt, Dalton Smith, Ben Dubois, Tyler Toffoli, Ryan Martindale and Tyler Graovac had the goals for the 67's (27-11-2).

Shane Prince added three assists and Sean Monahan and Marc Zanetti each chipped in with a pair of helpers.

Bryce O'Hagan made 37 saves for the Petes (11-25-2), who have lost four straight games.

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Sting 9 Spitfires 4

At Sarnia, Ont., Brett Ritchie, Brandon Alderson and Tyler Peters all scored twice and picked up an assist as the Sting dismantled Windsor.

Kale Kerbashian and Nail Yakupov each scored once and had two assists as Sarnia (16-18-4) snapped a three-game losing streak. Alex Galchenyuk added a single.

Kenny Ryan led the Spitfires (21-15-2) with two goals, while Alexander Khokhlachev and Tom Kuhnhackl rounded out the scoring as Windsor suffered its fifth-straight loss.

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Whalers 4 Storm 1

At Guelph, Ont., Robbie Czarnik had back-to-back goals as Plymouth sailed past the Storm.

Mitchell Heard and Tyler Brown also scored for the Whalers (21-16-2), who have won three games in a row.

Richard Panik was the lone scorer for Guelph (18-16-5).

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Frontenacs 4 Attack 2

At Kingston, Ont., Sean Jones scored once and had two assists as the Frontenacs defeated Owen Sound.

Corey Durocher scored once and had an assist for Kingston (18-15-4), while Erik Gudbranson and Ryan Spoon chipped in.

Joey Hishon scored twice for the Attack (24-12-2).

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Otters 4 Rangers 2

At Kitchener, Ont., Phil Varone had a goal and set up two others as Erie dropped the Rangers.

Shawn Szydlowski and David Broll also scored for the Otters (20-18-2), while Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Greg McKegg had an empty-net goal to add some insurance.

Michael Catenacci and Cody Sol supplied the offence for Kitchener (23-10-4).

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Battalion 8 Knights 0

At London, Ont., Sam Carrick's hat trick paced Brampton to a dominant win over the Knights.

Scott Tanski, Michael Santini and Andreas Tsogkas -- with his first-ever OHL marker -- rounded out the attack for Brampton (18-15-5).

The loss ends a five-game win streak for London (18-15-3).

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Majors 5 Greyhounds 1

At Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Jordan Mayer scored and added two assists as Mississauga flew past the Greyhounds.

Captain Casey Cizikas scored on the power play for the Majors (30-6-1), while Maxim Kitsyn, Devante Smith-Pelly and Rob Flick chipped in as well.

Vern Cooper was the lone scorer for Sault Ste. Marie (14-20-5).

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Wolves 8 Colts 3

At Sudbury, Ont., forward Michael Sgarbossa had a hat trick, including two goals on the power play, as the Wolves defeated Barrie.

Kristoff Kontos had two goals for the Wolves (12-24-2), while Mike Lomas and Josh McFadden each added a pair of assists.

Sudbury captain Marcus Foligno added a short-handed goal and an assist. The Wolves showed a balanced attack as Greg Jambrosich and Eric O'Dell also added singles for the club, and 14 different players had points in the blowout.

Zach Hall had two goals and Mark Scheifele added a single for the Colts (8-27-4).

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