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Thursday, November 17, 2016

{allcanada} OHL: Palmu stars in overtime as Attack down Spitfires

 

WINDSOR, Ont. — Petrus Palmu scored 36 seconds into overtime as the Owen Sound Attack downed the Windsor Spitfires 3-2 on Thursday in Ontario Hockey League action.

Palmu's power-play goal snapped Owen Sound's three game losing skid. Matt Schmalz and Zachary Roberts scored in regulation time for the Attack (11-10-1), while Michael McNiven made 21 saves for the win.

Aaron Luchuk forced the extra period for Windsor (13-4-2) when he tied it 2-2 at the 13:48 mark of the third. Mike Baird also scored for the Spitfires and Michael DiPietro stopped 31 shots.

Owen Sound went 1 for 5 on the power play and Windsor was 0 for 1.

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FIREBIRDS 3 STING 1

FLINT, Mich. — Alex Peters had the eventual winner as the Firebirds held on for a win over Sarnia.

Jalen Smereck and Fedor Gordeev also scored as Flint (12-8-1) built a 3-0 lead.

Ryan McGregor responded for the Sting (12-7-2).

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FRONTENACS 2 BATTALION 1

NORTH BAY, Ont. — Sam Harding's goal 4:41 into the third period was the winner as Kingston eked out a win over the Battalion.

Jason Robertson also scored for the Frontenacs (9-10-1).

Kyle Potts was the lone scorer for North Bay (11-8-2).

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RANGERS 7 PETES 4

PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Jeremy Bracco had a hat trick — including the winner — to power Kitchener past the Petes.

Bracco also added an assist as he extended his point streak to 17 games for the Rangers (12-7-1), while Joseph Garreffa had a pair of goals. Adam Mascherin and Connor Hall also found the back of the net.

Logan DeNoble struck twice as Peterborough (9-10-3), lost its fifth in a row. Zach Gallant and Matthew Timms also scored.

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COLTS 8 WOLVES 2

BARRIE, Ont. — Zachary Magwood struck twice and added three assists as the Colts routed Sudbury.

Giordano Finoro scored and added two assists as Barrie (6-12-2) ended a six-game losing streak. Christopher Cameron, Lucas Chiodo, Tom Hedberg, Kirill Nizhnikov and Kyle Heitzner chipped in as well.

Ryan Valentini and Dmitry Sokolov replied for the Wolves (9-11-1), who have dropped four straight.

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