SAULT STE.
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Murray stopped 34 shots as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds doubled up the
visiting Kingston Frontenacs 4-2 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League play.
Patrick Watling scored twice for the Greyhounds (11-1-2), who have earned at
least one point in eight straight contests, and Tyler Gaudet had a goal and two
assists. Kyle Jenkins scored once to round out Sault Ste. Maries offence. Corey
Pawley and Darcy Greenaway scored for the Frontenacs (8-3-3) who are winless in
four outings, and Sam Povorozniouk assisted on both. Kingstons Matt Mahalak
turned away 40-of-43 shots in defeat. The Greyhounds went 1 for 5 on the power
play while the Frontenacs failed to score on three chances with the man
advantage. --- OTTERS 4 PETES 0 ERIE, Pa. -- Devin Williams made 25 saves and
Dane Fox scored twice as the Otters blanked Peterborough for their 10th win in a
row. Adam Pelech and Andre Burakovsky also scored for Erie (12-2-1) and Connor
McDavid tacked on three assists. The Petes (7-6-1) recorded 13 of their 25 shots
in the opening 20 minutes of the game. Peterboroughs Andrew DAgostini stopped 21
shots in a losing cause. --- BULLS 4 WOLVES 3 (SO) SUDBURY, Ont. -- Charlie
Graham made 50 saves and Brendan Gaunce scored twice in regulation and the
shootout winner as Belleville slipped past the Wolves. Jordan Subban scored once
and set up two more for the Bulls (3-9-2) and Luke Cairns chipped in with two
assists. Nicholas Baptiste, Mathew Campagna and Nathan Pancel supplied the
offence for Sudbury (5-3-5). Troy Timpano stopped 41 shots for the Wolves. ---
GENERALS 5 STEELHEADS 2 OSHAWA, Ont. -- Michael Dal Colle scored once and set up
two others as the Generals defeated Mississauga. Aidan Wallace, Scott Laughton,
Jacob Busch and Hunter Smith also scored for Oshawa (10-3-1) and Chris Carlisle
had three assists. Jesse Barwell and Dylan Smoskowitz scored for the Steelheads
(6-7-1). Daniel Altshuller made 24 saves for the Generals while Spencer Martin
stopped 42 shots for Sudbury. --- WHALERS 5 STING 4 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Zach
Lorentz scored the winner with 47 seconds remaining in the third period to put
the Whalers ahead for good. Francesco Vilardi, Ryan Hartman, Connor Sills and
Carter Sandlak all scored in the second period for Plymouth (7-9-0). Nikolay
Goldobin had a goal and two assists for Sarnia (4-10-1) while Nickolas Latta,
Davis Brown and Bryan Moore had a goal apiece. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 29 shots
for the Whalers. Taylor Dupuis turned aside 41 shots for the Wolves. --- SPIRIT
4 COLTS 1 SAGINAW, Mich. -- Jake Paterson made 26 saves as the Spirit toppled
Barrie. Justin Kea and Kristoff Kontos each had a goal and an assist for Saginaw
(6-6-2) while Dylan Sadowy and Justin Sefton added single goals. The Colts
(6-7-1) held a 1-0 lead midway through the second period on a Tyson Fawcett
goal. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 43 shots for Barrie in a losing cause.
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the ball in play.ST. PAUL, Minn. -- A mid-game adjustment was key to the
Minnesota Wild earning two points Tuesday night. Moved to the top line,
Justin Fontaine scored late in the second period, Josh Harding stopped 16 shots
for his first shutout of the season and the Wild beat the Nashville Predators
2-0. Jason Pominville added an empty-netter for the Wild, who have scored just
seven goals in the past five games while posting a 2-2-1 record. "Its all about
wins right now, and we havent been winning, so tonight was a step in the right
direction," said Harding, who lowered his goals-against average to a league-best
0.96. Pekka Rinne made 27 saves for Nashville, which failed to get a point for
the first time in six games. The Predators have allowed just five goals in
regulation in last four games, going 2-1-1 in that stretch. Fontaine broke the
scoreless tie at 18:53 of the second period when he charged down the slot and
was able to put a rebound into the Predators net for his second goal of the
season. "Thats one of those situations you have to manage," Rinne said. "You
have to find a way to go to intermission 0-0." Fontaine didnt start the game
paired with Zach Parise and Mikko Koivu, but with the Minnesota offence again
failing to capitalize on its many chances, coach Mike Yeo replaced
Nino Niederreiter as the top lines right wing. "It started in practice
yesterday. Im kind of a big fan of left shot-right shot, and wed been talking
about this and talked to Mikko about it yesterday, so it was something in the
back of our minds," Yeo said. "For them to be able to attack through the neutral
zone with some speed, it certainly helps if youve got a guy on the strong side."
Beginning a stretch where it plays six of seven games at home, Minnesota
dominated for much of the game, but continued to struggle in the offensive end.
The Wild, who entered the game averaging 30.7 shots per game, sent 13 at Rinne
in the first 13 minutes, but couldnt get anything past him. Rinne made two key
stops on a penalty kill to thwart Marco Scandella and Dany Heatley and later
stopped Koivu in front. &quoot;Weve been struggling to score goals, but if
we keep throwing pucks to the net, theyre going to go in," Fontaine said.
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because Nashville struggled to get shots at Harding. The Predators had just
three first-period shots, six in the second and seven in the third. "Our best
player was our goaltender. We had too many guys that didnt bring their A game,"
Nashville coach Barry Trotz said. "I thought wed be a little more even. I didnt
think we were much of a participant much of the game until the third period."
Hardings best save came late in the second when he stopped Eric Nystrom, who had
slipped behind two Wild defencemen during a rare Nashville rush. "I cant take
credit for this one," Harding said. "If you watch the replays or watch the whole
game over again, you cant say enough about what the D-men did and what the
forwards did. That was as sound a game as far as breaking the puck out in front
of the net, blocking shots, good sticks. This isnt me. This is for sure a team
shutout." Minnesota played with just five defencemen much of the game after
losing Jonas Brodin less than 5 minutes into the game when a dump-in by
Gabriel Bourque hit Brodin in the face. Leaving blood on the ice, Brodin went
straight to the Wild locker room. Yeo said Brodin was taken to the hospital for
X-rays. The Wild nearly lost another blue-liner when Scandella was hit in the
leg by a slap shot from Shea Weber late in the period. Scandella struggled to
the Wild bench before being helped to the locker room. However, he returned for
the second period. NOTES: Entering the game, Nashville had the leagues best
faceoff win percentage at 55.8 per cent; Minnesota was second at 55.7. The
Predators had a 55-45 advantage in the game. ... Wild D Ryan Suter played his
600th game, the first 542 with Nashville before signing a 13-year, $98 million
deal with Minnesota on July 4, 2012. ... Predators C Mike Fisher missed his
third straight game with a lower body injury. ... Wild D Keith Ballard missed
his fourth straight game after being hit in the face by a puck Oct. 14.
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