The Barrie Colts are making their case for the Ontario Hockey League's Central Division lead.
Bryan Cameron scored twice as the Barrie Colts doubled up on the Saginaw Spirit 4-2 in Ontario Hockey League action Saturday night.
Barrie has now won 10 consecutive games, and are 12-0-1 in their last 13. Only the league-leading Windsor Spitfires have been hotter.
This streak has put them within one point of the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors, who currently lead the Central Division.
Mississauga has gone 8-0-2 in their last 10 games. The two teams next meet Friday Nov. 27.
Elsewhere in the OHL it was Peterborough 3 Niagara 2; Belleville 3 Plymouth 1 ; Mississauga 5 Sudbury 1; Owen Sound 3 Erie 2; and Sault Ste. Marie 2 Sarnia 0.
At Barrie, Ont., Ryan Strome and Alex Hutchings also had goals for the Colts (19-4-1).
Michael Sgarbossa and Ivan Telegin tallied for Saginaw (15-8-2).
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Petes 3 IceDogs 2
At St. Catharines, Ont., Jamie Doornbosch scored the winner on the power play as Peterborough edged Niagara.
Joey West and Zack Kassian also had goals for the Petes (13-13-0).
Matt Petgrave and Matt Baldassarra tallied for Niagara (8-14-4).
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Bulls 3 Whalers 1
At Belleville, Ont., Shawn Lalonde scored the winner and added an assist as the Bulls defeated Plymouth.
Luke Judson and Kyle DeCoste also had goals for Belleville (9-13-4).
Joe Gaynor had the only tally for Plymouth (13-11-0).
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Majors 5 Wolves 1
At Sudbury, Ont., Rob Flick had a pair of goals as Mississauga drummed the Wolves.
Cameron Gaunce, Kelly Geoffrey, and Joseph Cramarossa also scored for the Majors (19-4-2).
Kyle Tarini was the only scorer for Sudbury (9-14-2).
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Attack 3 Otters 1
At Owen Sound, Ont., Mike Halmo had the winner and an assist as the Attack beat Erie.
Garrett Wilson and Jason Wilson also scored for Owen Sound (9-14-3).
Greg McKegg was the lone scorer for Erie (9-11-4)
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Greyhounds 2 Sting 0
At Sarnia, Ont., Robin Lehner made 25 saves as Sault Ste. Marie blanked Sarnia.
Brett Thompson and Daniel Catenacci provided all the offence the Greyhounds (13-11-2) needed for the win.
Shayne Campbell stopped 18 shots for the Sting (10-14-1).