SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. - The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds scored five consecutive goals to open the game en route to defeating the Owen Sound Attack 7-4 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action.Zachary Senyshyn had two goals for Sault Ste. Marie (6-0-0), who extened their lead atop the West Division standings, while Tyler Ganly, Blake Speers, Jared McCann, Michael Bunting and Sergey Tolchinsky also found the back of the net.Kyle Platzer replied with two goals while Thomas Schemitsch and Chris Bigras rounded out the scoring for Owen Sound (4-2-2).Brandon Halverson turned aside 34 shots in the win. Jack Flinn allowed five goals on 29 shots and was replaced by Brandon Hope, who stopped 11-of-12 shots in defeat.Sault Ste. Marie went 0 for 4 with the man advantage while the Attack scored once on five power-play opportunities.---OTTERS 5 RANGERS 4 (SO)ERIE, Pa. — Connor McDavid and Mason Marchment both scored in the shootout as the Otters edged Kitchener.Dylan Strome found the back of the net twice in regulation while Alex DeBrincat and Trent Fox also scored for Erie (6-0-0).Justin Bailey had a hat trick for the Rangers (2-3-1) with Darby Llewellyn adding the other.---BULLS 8 ICEDOGS 5BELLEVILLE, Ont. — Jake Marchment had two of the Bulls five first-period goals en route to their win over Niagara.Brett Gustavsen, Remi Elie, Niki Petti, Alex Yuill, Matt Luff and David Tomasek supplied the rest of Bellevilles (6-1-0) offence.Billy Jenkins, Jordan Maletta, Anthony DiFruscia, Carter Verhaeghe, and Aleksandar Mikulovich all responded for the IceDogs (0-5-0).---WHALERS 8 PETES 4PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Connor Chatham had a hat trick as the Whalers doubled up Peterborough.Francesco Vilardi, Cullen Mercer, Matt Mistele, Gianluca Curcuruto and Vincent Scognamiglio also struck for Plymouth (3-3-1).Josh MacDonald, Steven Lorentz, Greg Betzold and Matt Spencer scored for the Petes (1-2-2).---STING 9 SPITFIRES 2SARNIA, Ont. — Nikita Korostelev had three goals and two assists to lead the Sting in their rout of Windsor.Davis Brown scored twice for Sarnia (3-3-1) with Pavel Zacha, Alexandre Renaud, Kevin Spinozzi and Jordan Kyrou also chipping in.Chris Marchese and Mark Manchurek replied for the Spitfires (2-4-0)---KNIGHTS 3 SPIRIT 2 (OT) SAGINAW, Mich. — Brett Welychka scored his third goal of the season on the power play at 1:06 of overtime in Londons win over the Spirit.Dakota Mermis and Mitchell Marner both struck in the third period to round out the offence for the Knights (2-4-0).Dylan Sadowy had two goals for Saginaw (2-3-1) in the loss.---COLTS 6 WOLVES 4BARRIE, Ont. — Justin Scott and Andrew Mangiapane each had two goals for the Colts as they beat Sudbury.Brendan Lemieux and Roy Radke supplied the rest of the scoring for Barrie (5-1-1).Matt Schmalz found the back of the net twice for the Wolves (1-7-0) while Ivan Kashtanov and Kyle Capobianco added a goal apiece.--- Larry Andersen Jersey . 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