MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Nick Ritchie scored the tiebreaking goal on the power play in the third period, and Justin Bailey had two goals and two assists to lead the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds to a 7-5 win over the Mississauga Steelheads in Ontario Hockey League action on Friday.Zachary Senyshyn, Connor Boland, Michael Bunting and Jean Dupuy — into an empty net at 18:45 of the third — rounded out the attack for Sault Ste Marie (34-9-2), which outshot its opponent 45-21 in earning its sixth straight victory.Jimmy Lodge had two goals and a helper to lead the Steelheads (18-24-3). Jared Walsh, Everett Clark, and Bryson Cianfrone also scored.Greyhounds goalie Brandon Halverson started in net, giving up three goals on 16 shots through 38:35. Joseph Raaymakers stopped 3-of-5 shots in relief.Mississaugas Jacob Brennan shouldered the loss with 38 saves.Sault Ste. Marie scored three times on four power-play opportunities. The Steelheads were 1 for 3 with the man advantage.---ICEDOGS 5 WHALERS 1ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Brendan Perlini scored two goals and Carter Verhaeghe added three assists to power the IceDogs past Plymouth.Blake Siebenaler, Anthony DiFruscia, and Graham Knott also scored for Niagara (19-21-4), which has picked up points in nine straight games.Mathew Campagna had the lone goal for the Whalers (15-25-3), finding the back of the net on a power play at 19:06 of the first period.---OTTERS 3 STORM 2GUELPH, Ont. — Cory Genovese scored the winner with nine seconds left in regulation to lead Erie past the Storm.Connor McDavid and Dylan Strome supplied the rest of the Otters (32-9-3) offence as Erie earned its fourth straight victory.Tyler Bertuzzi scored both goals for Guelph (25-17-3). ---RANGERS 2 FRONTENACS 1KITCHENER, Ont. — Mike Davies scored the tiebreaking goal at 1:42 of the third period and the Rangers held on to edge Kingston.David Miller had a first-period power-play goal for Kitchener (20-14-9) while Darby Llewellyn picked up two assists.Shawn Tessier replied for the Frontenacs (17-18-7).---KNIGHTS 6 STING 2LONDON, Ont. — Max Domi scored shorthanded and added an assist to help the Knights dominate Sarnia for their third win in a row.Chandler Yakimowicz also had a goal and a helper for London (28-13-3) while Owen MacDonald, Aaron Berisha, Chris Martenet and Mitchell Marner rounded out the attack.Hayden Hodgson scored on the power play for the Sting (22-17-5), and assisted on Alexandre Renauds goal.---67S 2 BULLS 0OTTAWA — Leo Lazarev turned aside all 23 shots he faced as the 67s blanked Belleville.Alex Lintuniemi had a goal and an assist for Ottawa (24-18-2) and Curtis Meighan also scored. Jeremiah Addison assisted on both 67s goals.Connor Hicks made 32 saves for the Bulls (19-19-6).---SPIRIT 3 WOLVES 2SUDBURY, Ont. — Devon Palianis goal at 11:28 of the third stood up as the winner as Saginaw topped the Wolves.Jacob Ringuette scored on a power play and Tye Felhaber rounded out the offence for the Spirit (20-22-2). Chase Stewart chipped in with two assists.Danny Desrochers had a two-point night with a goal and a helper for Sudbury (7-33-2), which dropped its 10th straight. Matt Schmalz also scored.---GENERALS 5 BATTALION 3OSHAWA, Ont. — Matt Mistele scored twice and added an assist as the Generals beat North Bay for their third straight victory.Brent Pederson and Cole Cassels had a goal and an assist apiece for Oshawa (34-7-2) while Michael Dal Colle also scored.Mike Amadio scored once for the Battalion (21-11-9) and helped on goals by Ray Heuther and Nick Paul.--- Cheap Nike Shoes From China . 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Ference said it has to be remembered that with back-to-back condensed seasons - last year because of the lockout - players need the break both mentally and physically. "The last calendar year I think I played 110 or 120 games, so its a much welcomed break." It was a break that came with the Oilers suddenly having found their game in the midst of another disastrous, non-playoff season. They went into the Olympic break having won five of their previous seven games - one of the losses was in overtime - and outscoring their opponents 18-12. Their previous 10 games before the break - the statistic the NHL keeps - showed them at 5-3-2, a record that put them in the middle of the pack, unlike the 29th place they are in with their overall record of 20-33-7. "It is tough from that aspect," forward Jordan Eberle said of the untimely break. "Some of the GMs around the league have been complaining, some of the teams were going well and then you get this break. 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While players made sure they stayed physically active and in shape, they were able to mentally turn off the game and enjoy some rare family time. "Your mind is a little off on vacation so you give yourself a break there," said Eberle, second on the Oilers scoring with 45 points. "But as far as your body you have to make sure youre still able to come back and play 22 games. So everyone took their mind away from the game, which is a good thing. "I went on vacation somewhere hot and your mind is so out of it that you think, wow, I have to come back and play hockey? But as soon as you get to Edmonton, see the snow on the ground, it changes pretty quickly. I got on the ice, felt pretty excited to get back. Its almost like a new season here." The Oilers resume play Feb. 27 at home against the Minnesota Wild. 20:11ET 19-02-14 ' ' '