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PETERBOROUGH, Ont. Air Max 2018 Scontate . - Matthew Santos and Ben Thomson scored two goals each as the North Bay Battalion edged the Peterborough Petes 6-4 in Ontario Hockey League action on Monday. Barclay Goodrow had a goal and an assist, and Alex Henriksson also scored for the Battalion (30-21-6). Thomson added an assist for a three-point night. Josh MacDonald scored two for the Petes (24-27-5) and Michael Clarke added another. Andrew DAgostini made 39 saves. Brendan ONeill started in goal for North Bay but was pulled after allowing three goals on nine shots. Evan Cormier stopped 15 of 16 shots in relief. --- STORM 9 WHALERS 3 GUELPH, Ont. — Robbi Fabbri scored twice and Zac Leslie and Scott Kosmachuk had a goal and an assist apiece as the Storm toppled the Whalers. Jason Dickinson and Kerby Rychel each scored one goal and helped on another, and Matt Finn, Ryan Horvat, and Chadd Bauman also scored for Guelph (44-9-3), who has won six in a row. Nick Ebert had three assists. Ryan Hartman and Yannick Rathgeb had a goal and an assist apiece for Plymouth (21-29-6), and Carter Sandlak rounded out the Whalers offence. Storm goalie Justin Nicols made 27 saves for the win while Plymouths Zack Bowman stopped 41 of 50 shots in defeat. --- FRONTENACS 6 BULLS 4 KINGSTON, Ont. — Sam Bennett scored a hat trick and Matt Mahalak made 28 saves to lead the Frontenacs over the Bulls. Spencer Watson had a goal and an assist, and Robert Polesello and Darcy Greenaway also scored for Kingston (31-20-4). Remi Elie scored twice for Belleville (17-34-5) and Aaron Berisha and Scott Simmonds contributed with a goal apiece. Cameron Brace racked up four assists. Charlie Graham started in net for the Bulls but was pulled after giving up two goals on four shots. Michael Giugovaz stopped 21 of 25 shots in relief. --- RANGERS 6 OTTERS 3 KITCHENER, Ont. — Matthew Greenfield made 31 saves and the Rangers got goals from six different skaters to double up the Erie Otters. Scott Teskey, Nick Magyar, Darby Llewellyn, Curtis Meighan, Mike Davies and Ben Fanelli all scored for Kitchener (21-32-3). Logan Schmidt had two assists. Brenan Gaunce had a goal and an assist for Erie (43-11-2), while Kurtis McDermid and Connor McDavid picked up the other Otters goals. Oskar Dansk stopped 25 of 31 shots in defeat. --- WOLVES 4 STEELHEADS 1 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Nicholas Baptiste scored two goals and helped on another as the Wolves downed the Steelheads. Radek Faska had a goal and two assists, and Danny Desrochers also scored for Sudbury (30-17-9). Andrew Goldberg had the lone goal for Mississauga (21-32-4), who has dropped three straight. Franky Palazzese turned aside 32 shots in the victory. Steelheads goalie Spencer Martin made 26 saves. --- ATTACK 5 67S 4 OTTAWA — Kyle Platzer had two goals and an assist, and Holden Cook scored twice as Owen Sound edged Ottawa. Santino Centorame also scored for the Attack (25-24-7), while Brayden Rose, Jeffrey Gilligan and Kurtis Gabriel each chipped in with two assists apiece. Connor Brown and Erik Bradford both scored twice for Ottawa (20-32-4). Travis Konecny had two assists. Owen Sounds Brandon Hope stopped 26 shots while his 67s counterpart, Philippe Trudeau, made 32 saves in defeat. --- KNIGHTS 6 GENERALS 3 OSHAWA, Ont. — Gemel Smith scored twice and added an assist to lift the Knights over the Generals. Brett Welychka scored one goal and assisted on two others, Michael McCarron and Nikita Zadorov had a goal and an assist apiece, and Max Domi also scored for London (39-12-5), who extended its winning streak to four games. Dylan Smoskowitz and Michael Dal Colle had a goal and an assist apiece for the East division-leading Generals (36-16-5) and Cole Cassels also scored. Jake Patterson stopped 27 shots for the Knights, while Oshawas Daniel Altshuller made 27 saves. --- SPIRIT 3 STING 1 SARNIA, Ont. — Kristoff Kontos scored a goal and helped on another as the Spirit toppled the Sting. Justin Sefton and Andrey Alexeev also scored for Saginaw (27-25-5). Hayden Hodgson scored the lone goal for Sarnia (15-36-6), who was outshot 35-22. Jake Paterson stopped 21 shots for his 20th win of the season, while Sting goalie Justin Fazio made 32 saves in the losing effort. Saucony Jazz Saldi . -- Get a flow chart ready to follow the Packers quarterback situation. Saucony Shadow Donna . Wheeler scored at 4:58 of overtime, with Scheifele getting an assist, and the Jets beat the slumping Colorado Avalanche 2-1 on Sunday night. 403 Forbidden .J. Hardy finally got in on the fun Saturday, against a likely opponent.MIAMI - Tim Duncan offered a rare acknowledgement: Hes thinking about the end of his career. No, the San Antonio star didnt announce retirement plans during an off day at the NBA Finals on Wednesday. But a player who has almost always declined the chance to discuss his own legacy after 17 seasons in the NBA — all with the Spurs — Duncan provided a glimpse of whats going through his mind as his career is clearly much closer to the end than the beginning. "I think in the last couple years Ive really kind of taken a step back and stopped and enjoyed what the journey means," Duncan said on the eve of Game 4 of these NBA Finals against the Miami Heat, a series that the Spurs lead 2-1. "I think, as it comes to a close on my career — and I know it is — I appreciate it more." The 38-year-old Duncan has been superb so far in this series, averaging 17.7 points on nearly 65 per cent shooting from the floor. If the Spurs win the championship, it would be Duncans fifth crown. Only 13 players in NBA history havve ever been part of more championship series than that. Saucony Jazz Donna Blu. And if Spurs coach Gregg Popovich knows Duncans exit plans — this year, next year, or otherwise — hes not tipping his hand. "It will probably be the third quarter of some game on the road some year, and hell feel like hes not as significant and hell walk into the locker room," Popovich said earlier in this series. Before the start of this rematch finals against Miami, Duncan — who has an option for next season at just over $10 million, an absolute bargain by NBA standards for someone at his level of production — said hes not thinking about retirement and doesnt even "care about any of that stuff." On Wednesday, he acknowledged that hes savoring these finals, since nothing about the future is ever guaranteed. "I appreciate every game more," Duncan said. "I appreciate every accomplishment, and everything that we get to go through and every experience, knowing that it might be the last time I do it." 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