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LONDON, Ont. -- Brett Welychkas first career hat trick led the London Knights to a 22nd consecutive win on Thursday in a 9-4 victory over the Windsor Spitfires in Ontario Hockey League action. Welychka, who had eights assists but zero goals in his past dozen games, had Londons (30-5-2) first goal 8:12 into the contest after Michael Clarke had opened the scoring for Windsor (14-16-6) 1:37 into the matchup. Londons 22-game streak evens the Barrie Colts from 2009-10 for second all-time in the OHL, with the all-time OHL record of 25 owned by the 1983-84 Kitchener Rangers. Max Domi scored a pair for the Knights, while Alex Broadhurst was credited with the winner making it 5-2 three minutes into the second period. Matt Rupert, Bo Horvat and Josh Anderson also scored one apiece, while Kevin Raine and Chris Tierney each supplied three assists for London. Kerby Rychel replied with two goals and one assist for the Spitfires, which have now lost four in a row. Clarke and Adam Bateman also scored for Windsor who are eighth in the Western Conference and just one point up on Saginaw for the last playoff spot. Knights starting goalie Kevin Bailie was the winner despite being pulled. He allowed four goals on 24 shots through 40 minutes. Jake Patterson was perfect on eight shots in the third. Jaroslav Pavelka was pulled one minute into the third with just 26 saves on 34 shots for Windsor. Jordan DeKort made 10 saves on 11 shots in 19 minutes of action. Londons power play was 2 for 6, while the Spitfires were 1 for 5. Elsewhere in the OHL on Thursday, Tom Wilsons power-play goal broke a 2-2 tie and led the Plymouth Whalers to a 4-2 win over the Saginaw Spirit. Wilson put Plymouth ahead to stay at 11:40 of the second period before 3,008 spectators at Compuware Arena. Whalers goalie Matt Mahalak made 47 saves to anchor the win. Saginaws Eric Locke opened the scoring with a short-handed goal 11:13 into the first before Matt Mistele tied it at 4:41 of the second. Garrett Ross put the Spirit back ahead on the power play at 9:02 of the second. But Alex Aleardi tied the score just 26 seconds later. Connor Carrick cemented the win for Plymouth, scoring with 3:29 remaining in regulation time. Saginaw goalie Nikita Serebryakov finished with 31 saves. Wholesale Jerseys Cheap . From the video, it looked like OBrien stated the obvious to Brady on the sideline and the quarterback reacted as opposed to accepting the obvious criticism.  I counted five different people that had to intervene at different moments so it did not escalate into something really stupid. Wholesale NFL Jerseys China . No problem. Big comebacks are their specialty. Shannon Brown scored 14 of his 22 points in third quarter to bring Phoenix back, Jared Dudley had 20 points and the Suns added to their list of comebacks by beating the Sacramento Kings 101-90 Monday night. http://www.wholesalechinajerseysmall.com/ . The way the NL East leading Nationals having been winning tight games late, opponents probably wish all their contests could be called early. During the now completed 10-game home stand, the Nationals won eight games with five coming by a single run, two in extra innings. CALGARY -- Nik Lewis had a feeling he was going to have a milestone performance on Friday night. The veteran slotback did just that as he caught seven passes for 131 yards as his Calgary Stampeders trounced the lowly Winnipeg Blue Bombers 44-3. Lewis caught his 700th CFL pass and eclipsed the 10,000 mark in career receiving yards on the same play during the second quarter of the onslaught. "I felt great when I woke up this morning," said Lewis. "I wanted to do it here in Calgary because thats where Ive been my whole career." Lewis became only the second player in club history to reach the 10,000-yard plateau. Former slotback Allen Pitts, a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, is the other. With his performance, Lewis moved past Travis Moore and former Calgary teammate Jeremaine Copeland into 15th spot on the CFL all-time receiving list with 10,054 yards. "The student passes the teacher," Lewis said. "I owe a lot to Cope because without him Im probably not still a Calgary Stampeder or getting 10,000 yards. He did a lot to help my career and help me grow." Meanwhile, Jon Cornish continued his strong season, running for a pair of touchdowns in the convincing win. "I think we have a lot of weapons and tonight it really showed," Cornish said. Calgary backup quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell completed his first CFL touchdown pass to Rob Cote on a trick play in the first quarter, while Johnny Forzani caught a TD strike from starter Kevin Glenn in the fourth. LaMarcus Coker also had a rushing touchdown, while Rene Paredes added a pair of field goals for the Stamps (7-4), who have won four straight games and five of their past six. It was also a milestone night for Glenn, who moved past Dieter Brock into 12th spot on the CFL all-time passing list. After completing 17-of-23 passes for 298 yards, Glenn has now has 35,025 career passing yards. "When it was brought to my attention yesterday I felt good about it," Glenn said. "Its one of those things that you feel like youve accomplished something, especially passing a guy like Dieter Brock too, but Im not finished. I want to get up there. I want to break the top five." Justin Palardy kicked an 11-yard field goal in the third quarter to account for Winnipegs only points. The Bombers (2-9) have lost four straight games. "Nothing went right apparently," said Winnipeg defensive lineman Jason Vega. "Defensively we couldnt get anythinng going.dddddddddddd There were times we did things right and then there were other times we couldnt do a thing right, so I dont know." With the setback, the Bombers woes at McMahon Stadium continued. Winnipeg hasnt won in Calgary since 2002, a span of 10 games, is dismal 0-6 on the road this season and just is 1-6 against the West Division. "As a team we know were going to get adversity," said Winnipeg coach Tim Burke, who fell to 0-3 since replacing the fired Paul LaPolice. "We just have to embrace that and realize weve got to have the poise and confidence to overcome the adversity instead of hanging our heads when something bad happens to us." Lewis caught a short pass from Glenn on Calgarys first drive and broke a tackle before running for a 56-yard gain to put the Stamps into Winnipeg territory. Two plays later, Paredes lined up to kick a 33-yard field goal, but instead Mitchell flipped a pass to Cote, who ran in for a 26-yard touchdown to cap off the successful trick play. "Not the way I pictured it," said Mitchell, who was nonetheless pleased to get credit for his first CFL touchdown pass. "I pictured the 70-yard deep throw. "Its a great thing to get the first touchdown pass. Obviously it was more the blocking and Rob Cote making a great play and really just a great coaching call to come out that early in the game and kind of surprise a fake field goal like that." The Stamps added three more points on a safety and a 51-yard punt single by Rob Maver to build up a 10-0 lead after one quarter. At 9:51 of the second quarter, Cornish scampered for an 18-yard touchdown and then added a three-yard dash into the end zone with 36 seconds left in the half. Paredes kicked a 35-yard field goal in the second quarter and added a 14-yarder in the third. In the final quarter, Forzani caught a 35-yard touchdown pass from Glenn before Coker ran for a 52-yard TD to round out the scoring. Notes: The Stamps inducted six new members on to its Wall of Fame at halftime. Players enshrined included Kelvin Anderson, Jeff Garcia, Rudy Linterman and Gerry Shaw, while Normie Kwong and Sig Gutsche were honoured as builders. ... The Stampeders signed defensive end Stevie Baggs and receiver/kick-returner Jason Armstead this week, but neither suited up to play against the Bombers. ... Kick-returner Larry Taylor also missed the game for the Stamps with a knee ailment that has landed him on the nine-game injured list. ' ' ' 

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