SARNIA 7 – PETERBOROUGH 5

The Sarnia Sting may have been outshot 44-19, but seven goals powered them past the Peterborough Petes on the road by a score of 7-5 to claim their 14th straight win. The Sting climbed out to a 3-0 lead before Peterborough charged back to climb ahead 5-4. The Sting struck for three unanswered the rest of the way to preserve their streak. Petes veteran Nikita Korostelev (4, 5, 6) had a hat-trick against his former club, but Sarnia’s Jordan Kyrou (13, 14) won the day with two goals and four assists for six points, the most in a single game by a Sting player since February 2013. Not to be overlooked, Jordan Ernst (8, 9) continued his steady production with two goals and an assist while Connor Schlichting (3), Hugo Leufvenius (5) and Ryan McGregor (5) also scored. Justin Fazio turned away 39 shots and Adam Ruzicka had three assists as the Sting went 3-for-5 on the power play to Peterborough’s 3-for-7 mark. Jonathan Ang (8) and Bobby Dow (3) provided Peterborough’s other goals, with Ang finishing the night with a goal and three assists. The Petes fall to 10-6-0-1 on the year while Sarnia continues to rise, carrying a 15-1-0-0 mark into a Friday matchup in Kingston.

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WINDSOR 4 – HAMILTON 1

The Windsor Spitfires continued to climb, claiming a third straight win as Aaron Luchuk (16) and Michael DiPietro both played prominent roles. DiPietro turned away 27 shots while Luchuk, Sean Day (3), Tyler Angle (2) and Mathew MacDougall (5) all scored in a 4-1 win over the visiting Hamilton Bulldogs. The Spits returned home triumphantly after four straight on the road, improving to 10-5-1-0 on the campaign. Ottawa Senators prospect Logan Brown had a pair of assists in the win while Hamilton’s Jake Murray (1) provided the lone goal for the Bulldogs as they fell to 6-5-1-3 with their fourth straight loss.

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