GUELPH, Ont. -- Brady Vail scored once and set up two more as the Windsor Spitfires doubled up the host Guelph Storm 4-2 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Josh Ho-Sang had a goal and an assist for the Spitfires (15-7-0), who extended their win streak to four games, while Ben Johnson and Cristiano DiGiacinto had the others. Ryan Horvat and Hunter Garlent scored for the Storm (17-4-3), who lost in regulation for the first time in 16 outings. Guelph was 12-0-3 in its last 15 contests. Alex Fotinos made 37 saves for Windsor while Justin Nichols stopped 29 shots for Guelph. The Spitfires went 1 for 2 on the power play while the Storm went 1 for 4. --- GENERALS 5 FRONTENACS 2 KINGSTON, Ont. -- Daniel Altshuller stopped 32 shots as Oshawa downed the Frontenacs. Josh Sterk had a goal and an assist for the Generals (19-5-1) while Joe Manchurek, Scott Laughton and Bradley Latour each scored once. Sam Bennett and Robert Polesello supplied the offence for Kingston (11-9-3). Matt Mahalak gave up five goals on 25 shots for the Frontenacs. --- WOLVES 6 ICEDOGS 1 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- Nicholas Baptiste had a goal and two assists and Craig Duininck tacked on three assists as Sudbury toppled Niagara. Stefan LeBlanc and Nathan Pancel had a goal and an assist apiece for the Wolves (10-8-6) while Jacob Harris, Matt Schmalz and Connor Crisp added a goal apiece. Jesse Graham scored the lone goal for the IceDogs (6-14-4), who dropped their sixth game in a row. Sudburys Franky Palazzese made 34 saves for the win. Niagaras Brent Moran allowed four goals on 20 shots and was replaced at the 31-minute mark by Christopher Festarini, who stopped 13-of-15 shots in relief. -- GREYHOUNDS 5 STING 3 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- Andrew Fritsch had a goal and two assists as the Greyhounds beat Sarnia to halt their three-game skid. David Miller, Jared McCann, Michael Bunting and Kyle Jenkins also scored for Sault Ste. Marie (17-5-2). Nikolay Goldobin had a goal and an assist for the Sting (8-15-0), who lost for the first time in four contests, while David Brown and Vladisalv Kodola scored the others. Matt Murray made 22 saves for the Greyhounds as Sarnias Taylor Dupuis stopped 27-of-31 shots. --- WHALERS 4 SPIRIT 3 (OT) SAGINAW, Ont. -- Victor Crus Rydberg scored 1:14 into overtime and Zack Bowman made 43 saves as Plymouth edged the Spirit. Matt Mistele and Zach Lorentz each had a goal and an assist for the Whalers (10-13-1) and Mitch Jones had the other. Jimmy Lodge, Terry Trafford and Sean Callaghan scored for Saginaw (13-8-3), which lost for the first time in three outings. Jake Paterson stopped 27-of-31 shots for Saginaw. --- RANGERS 8 BULLS 4 KITCHENER, Ont. -- Ryan MacInnis and Darby Llewellyn each had a pair of goals as the Rangers handed Belleville its third loss in a row. Curtis Meighan and Brent Pederson had a goal and two assists apiece for Kitchener (8-13-1) while Justin Bailey and Max Iafrate added single goals. The Bulls (5-15-4) got goals from David Tomasek, Cameron Brace, Jordan Subban and Jake Worrad. Jordan deKort made 39 saves for the Rangers as Bellevilles Jason Da Silva gave up eight goals on 42 shots. --- KNIGHTS 4 OTTERS 1 LONDON, Ont. -- Anthony Stolarz turned aside 38 shots as the Knights snapped Eries six-game winning streak. Max Domi, Chris Tierney and Bo Horvat had a goal and an assist apiece for London (16-5-2), which is 8-0-1 in its last nine games, while Brady Austin scored the other. Jake Evans scored for the Otters (19-4-1), who lead the Western Conference standings. Eries Oscar Dansk took the loss after giving up four goals on 31 shots. --- STEELHEADS 3 PETES 2 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Bobby MacIntyre scored the eventual winner late in the second period as the Steelheads halted their four-game winless streak by edging Peterborough. 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Love scored 16 of his 26 points in a dominant third quarter and Pekovic had 16 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Minnesota Timberwolves to a 126-95 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night. Minnesota made 16 of 26 3-pointers (62 per cent) to put this one away in a hurry and moved back to .500 (17-17). Kevin Martin scored 18 points and Corey Brewer had 15 to help the Timberwolves win for the fourth time in six games. Thaddeus Young scored 20 points for the Sixers, who entered the night having won the final four games of a six-game road trip. The Timberwolves ended any threat of Philadelphia extending its streak by the second quarter. They led by 16 at the half and Love hit a pair of 3s in the third to build a 31-point lead. The Timberwolves had seven players score in double figures. The undersized Sixers simply had no answer for the Love and Pekovic underneath, or in Loves case from beyond the arc. Young, named before the game the Eastern Conference player of the week, gamely tried to shut down the potent duo, with no luck. Love and the Timberwolves turned the game into a blowout in the third. He hit his first 3 for a 24-point lead, converted a three-point play for a 25-point lead, then nailed another 3 late in the quarter to make it 96-71. The Sixers showed why they are one of the worst 3-point defending teams in the league. Love hit four, Martin had three and the Timberwolves hit 13 of 20 through the first three quarters. That was more than enough to finish off the Sixers. The Sixers were riding a season-best four-game winning streak, capped by a win at Portland. Perhaps fatiguedd from the lengthy road trip, they were never much of a factor after the first quarter.dddddddddddd. Minnesota closed the first half on a 24-8 run, with Brewer and Love hitting game-changing 3s. "They were playing good basketball, but Coach mentioned a couple of times that its always tough coming back from a long road trip like that, so they might be a little complacent, a little lackadaisical," Love said. "We just felt they were a little tired being gone so long. We tried to take advantage of that, and I felt we did." Theres no break in the schedule for the Sixers. They play Tuesday at Cleveland and back-to-back home games Friday and Saturday. "Ive never seen a schedule like this coming back from a West Coast trip," said centre Spencer Hawes. "Its not like were just getting to stay home." The already sparse crowd, still reeling from the Eagles early post-season loss, fled for the exits by the fourth. The final quarter had the feel of a preseason game -- which the Sixers surely wish it was. A.J. Price and Robbie Hummel connected on consecutive 3s in the final minute for the final 3s for a team that was shooting only 34 per cent. Ricky Rubio had eight assists and Minnesota held a 53-40 rebounding edge. "Just a really solid win for us," coach Rick Adelman said. "We came out at the start of the game and played well all the way through. We did a pretty good job of keeping them in the half court and passed the ball and shot the ball well." James Anderson had 14 points, and Michael Carter-Williams and Evan Turner each scored 13 points for the Sixers. "Weve just got to bounce back," Turner said. NOTES: Timberwolves C Ronny Turiaf was scoreless in 22 minutes in his first game since he hurt an elbow on Nov. 1. ... Timberwolves F Luc Mbah a Moute sat out with a strained groin. ... 76ers G Tony Wroten was inactive with the flu. ... The game between the San Antonio Spurs and Timberwolves originally scheduled to be played in Mexico City on Dec. 4 will now be played in Minnesota on April 8. 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