The Erie Otters have finally put an end to their 13-game winless streak. wholesale jerseys . Jake Evans and Travis Wood each scored twic as the Otters defeated the Sarnia Sting 7-3 in Ontario Hockey League action Friday. Stephen Harper, Greg McKegg and Connor Brown added a goal and an assist each for Erie (4-24-1). Craig Hottot responded with two goals for Sarnia (17-8-5) and Domenic Alberga had the other. Ramis Sadikov stopped 25 shots for the win. Sarnias Brandon Hope allowed three goals on 15 shots before being replaced by Brandon Maxwell, who allowed four goals in relief. Neither team was assessed a penalty all game. The win was the Otters first since Nov. 4, when they defeated the Guelph Storm 3-2. Their winless streak consisted of 12 regulation losses and one in a shootout. Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: Plymouth 4, Belleville 3; Barrie 8, Guelph 5; Brampton 7, Kingston 4; Windsor 3, Kitchener 2; London 7, Peterborough 4; Niagara 4, Mississauga 3; Sault Ste. 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But it was all the offence the Russians needed as Canadas Conner Bleackley, Jared McCann and Jake Virtanen all couldnt beat goalie Alexander Trushkov. Trushkov replaced Maxim Tretiak, the grandson of legendary Soviet goaltender Vladislav Tretiak, to start the shootout. "Thats tournament hockey," Dineen said. "Obviously were disappointed it ended like that but you take a breath, look at the big picture and say our team earned points in all four games annd finished first in our side of the pool. wholesale nfl jerseys. " Vladislav Kamenovs power-play goal with 35 remaining in regulation forced overtime. Mathew Barzal and Travis Konecny scored for Canada (3-0-0-1, 10 points), which still finished atop Group A despite the loss. The Canadians will resume tournament action Thursday in a quarter-final game against Switzerland. Ivan Nikolishin had the other goal for Russia (1-0-2-1, eight points), which needed a win in regulation over Canada to finish first in Group A. 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