ERIE, Pa.
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and Dane Fox both scored in regulation and in the shootout, as the Erie Otters
extended their win streak to 10 games by defeating the London Knights 4-3 on
Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Foxs goal was his league-leading 41st
of the season for the Otters (29-4-1). He has 18 goals in his last 10 games.
Hayden Hodgson and Darren Raddysh also scored for Erie. Ryan Rupert, Chris
Tierney and Brady Austin scored for the Knights (24-6-3), who had their
seven-game win streak halted. Devin Williams made 30 saves for Erie as Jake
Patterson stopped 15-of-18 shots for London. The Otters went 0 for 3 on the
power play while the Knights went 0 for 4. --- ICEDOGS 5 BULLS 3 BELLEVILLE,
Ont. -- Brendan Perlini scored once and set up two more as Niagara downed the
Bulls. Aaron Haydon and Anthony DiFruscia each had a goal and an assist for the
IceDogs (10-20-4) while Graham Knott and Mitchell Fitzmorris rounded out the
scoring for Niagara. Aaron Berisha, Cameron Brace and Remi Elie supplied the
offence for Belleville (8-21-4). Brent Moran made 35 saves for Niagara, while
Charlie Graham allowed five goals on 24 shots for the Bulls. --- PETES 3 WHALERS
2 (SO) PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Jonatan Tanus scored the shootout winner as
Peterborough handed Plymouth its eighth loss in a row. Josh Maguire and Michael
Clarke scored in regulation for the Petes (13-18-3). The Whalers (11-19-4) got
both goals from Ryan Horvat. Andrew DAgostini stopped 29 shots for Peterborough
as Alex Nedeljkovic turned aside 28-of-30 for Plymouth. --- FRONTENACS 9 STING 1
SARNIA, Ont. -- Ryan Verbeek scored four times and Darcy Greenaway had three
assists as Kingston crushed the Sting. Michael Moffat scored once and added two
assists for the Frontenacs (17-10-4) while Robert Polesello, Lawson Crouse,
Warren Steele and Conor McGlynn tacked on the others. Alex Carnevale scored
Sarnias (11-19-3) lone goal. Matt Mahalak made 25 saves for Kingston as Barrick
Brodie gave up all nine goals on 52 shots for the Sting. --- GREYHOUNDS 3
GENERALS 0 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- Matt Murray turned away all 40 shots he
faced as the Greyhounds blanked Oshawa for their first win in three outings.
Blake Speers scored twice for Sault Ste. Marie (22-8-3) while Jared McCann had a
goal and an assist. Ken Appleby started in net for the Generals (24-9-2) but was
pulled after two periods after allowing three goals on 17 shots. Daniel
Altshuler came in for the third and stopped all six shots he faced. The
Greyhounds went 2 for 7 on the power play as Oshawa went 0 for 5. --- RANGERS 5
SPIRIT 1 SAGINAW, Mich. -- Darby Llewellyn scored twice and Matthew Greenfield
made 45 saves as Kitchener snapped a three-game slide by defeating the Spirit.
Scott Teskey, Max Iafrate and Curtis Meighan also scored for the Rangers
(12-19-1) and Ryan MacInnis chipped in with two assists. Jimmy Lodge scored for
Saginaw (16-13-5). Nikita Serebryakov stopped 36-of-40 shots for the Spirit. ---
COLTS 4 SPITFIRES 3 BARRIE, Ont. -- Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 52 shots and
Andrew Mangiapane scored the winner at 15:03 of the third period as the Colts
slipped past Windsor. Mangiapane earned the games first star after scoring three
times for Barrie (17-13-3) while Brendan Lemieux had the other. Cristiano
DiGiacinto, Ben Johnson and Chris Cobham scored for Spitfires (20-11-1) and
Brady Vail had two assists. Alex Fotinos stopped 33-of-37 shots for Windsor. ---
STORM 4 ATTACK 0 OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Matthew Mancina stopped 35 shots and Robby
Fabbri scored twice as Guelph shutout the Attack. The Storm (22-7-3), who jumped
out to a 3-0 lead after 20 minutes of play, also got goals from Scott Kosmachuk
and Pius Suter. Brandon Hope turned away 31-of-34 shots for Owen Sound
(16-11-5). Guelph went 2 for 6 on the power play while the Attack failed to
score on three chances with the man advantage.
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for Toulouse in the Heineken Cup on Saturday. The flanker, who has played 65
times for France, is expected to be out for up to four months.PITTSBURGH, Pa. -
It seems borderline surreal, a role reversal as stunning as it is definitive. A
year ago, the Cincinnati Bengals came to Heinz Field in December and emerged
with a 13-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. That propelled Cincinnati to
a second straight post-season berth and sent its longtime nemesis into a
downward spiral from which it is still trying to recover. Watch the Bengals vs.
Steelers live on TSN with coverage starting at 7pm et/4pm pt. "I think (it was
big)," Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green said. "The Steelers had our number every
year, even when I first got here." Not anymore. Not by a long shot. If anything,
the gap between the two franchises has only widened over the last 12 months.
Cincinnati (9-4) can assure itself a third consecutive trip to the playoffs in
Sunday nights rematch. The Steelers (5-8) need to win out just to avoid the
clubs first losing season in a decade. Welcome to the new AFC North, the one
where the balance of power is 60 minutes away from sitting well west of
Pittsburgh and Baltimore — at a place that has spent most of the last two
decades serving as fodder for the rest of the league. Those days are over. The
Bengals, not the Steelers, are the ones with the young and athletic defence. The
Bengals, not the Steelers, are the ones with the dynamic running game. The
Bengals, not the Steelers, are the ones with the swagger of a champion. What
better chance to show the world just how far theyve come than on national
television? "Theres going to be more people watching," quarterback Andy Dalton
said. "We have to put our best foot forward and be playing our best, show
everyone what this team is and what were made of." The Steelers are trying to do
the same. The meaningful portion of their season came to an end in a 34-28 loss
to Miami last week that all but mathematically eliminated them from the chase
for the AFCs second wild card berth. They insist, however, theyre not going to
just play out the string. "Im motivated to play as hard as I can," quarterback
Ben Roethlisberger said. "Im sure everyone else is." Five things to look ffor as
Cincinnati tries to cement its newfound perch atop one of the leagues better
divisions.
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HOMECOMING: Bengals linebacker James Harrison returns to the place where he
forged a career as one of the most talented and menacing players in the league.
The Steelers cut Harrison last spring after failing to reach agreement on a
restructured contract. He landed in Cincinnati, where hes found a niche as a
role player on a defence that is one of the NFLs most aggressive. PITTSBURGHS
PATCHY D: The Steelers are in danger of finishing outside the top 10 in total
defence for the first time this millennium. Pittsburgh is 13th in yards allowed
with three weeks to go. The biggest culprit has been an inability to stop
opponents from ripping off chunks of yardage. The Steelers have given up 11
plays of 50 yards or more this season, the most in the league. DYNAMITE DALTON:
Dalton is having the best season of his brief career thanks in part to an
offensive line that makes sure his No. 14 jersey looks the same at the end of
the game as it did at the beginning. Dalton has gone three straight games
without taking a sack. Its not a coincidence the Bengals are 3-0 in those games
and have gone over 40 points twice. "I think any quarterback throws the ball
better when theres not a lot of people around him," Dalton said. "Our line has
done a good job, and we have to keep that going." BALANCE WITH BELL: The
Steelers rank just 31st in the league in yards rushing, though they insist
theyre happy with the ground game. Rookie LeVeon Bell is averaging over 90 yards
from scrimmage per game thanks in part to his versatility. He already has 39
receptions, most of them on what are basically extended handoffs. GREEN VS.
TAYLOR: Green has emerged as one of the top wide receivers in the league, but
hes had trouble at times against Pittsburgh veteran cornerback Ike Taylor. Green
caught six passes for just 41 yards in a 20-10 victory over the Steelers at home
back in September. If Taylor can keep Green under wraps, the Steelers have a
chance to postpone Cincinnatis party, at least for a bit. ___ AP NFL website:
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