SARNIA, Ont. - Christian Dvorak and Michael McCarron each had three goals and three assists to power the London Knights to an 11-4 win over the Sarnia Sting in Ontario Hockey League action on Wednesday.Mitchell Marner scored two goals and helped on three others for the Knights (23-10-3), who were a perfect 4 for 4 on the power play. Chandler Yakimowicz, Aaron Berisha and Victor Mete rounded out the attack for London, which has won eight of its last nine games.Jakob Chychrun led the Sting (18-14-3) with a goal and two assists. Noah Bushnell, Daniel Nikandrov and Jake ODonnell also scored.Knights goalie Michael Giugovaz stopped 17 shots in the win.Taylor Dupuis started in net for Sarnia, giving up six goals on nine shots through 20 minutes of action. Justin Fazio stopped 13-of-18 shots in relief.The Sting scored twice on four chances with the man advantage.---BATTALION 1 67s 0NORTH BAY, Ont. — Zach Poirier scored the lone goal at 4:43 of the second period to lift the Battalion over Ottawa.Evan Cormier stopped 12 shots to get the shutout for the Battalion (17-9-6).Leo Lazarev made 12 saves for the 67s (17-14-3).---WHALERS 6 SPITFIRES 4WINDSOR, Ont. — Connor Chathams power-play goal just 33 seconds into the third period held up as the winner as Plymouth topped the Spitfires.Victor Crus Rydberg led the Whalers (12-21-3) with a goal and two assists while Mitch Jones, Nicholas Caamano, and Vincent Scognamiglio rounded out the attack. Josh Wesley added an empty-net goal at 19:38 of the third period to seal the victory.Liam Murray and Trevor Murphy had a goal and an assist apiece for Windsor (13-21-1), and Ryan Moore and Cristiano DiGiacinto also scored.---OTTERS 4 STORM 3ERIE, Pa. — Nicholas Baptiste scored two goals and assisted on another to lift the Otters over Guelph.Trent Fox and Dylan Strome rounded out the offence for Erie (26-7-3), while Alex DeBrincat chipped in with three assists.Jason Dickinson and Tyler Bertuzzi had a goal and an assist apiece for the Storm (20-14-2). Adam Craievich also scored.---PETES 3 ICEDOGS 2ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Josh MacDonald scored a tiebreaking goal 45 seconds into the second period and Peterborough held on to edge the IceDogs.Michael Clark and Matt Spencer also scored for the Petes (12-18-4), who were outshot 42-22.Matt Gillard and Carter Verhaeghe supplied the offence for Niagara (12-21-2).---COLTS 6 BULLS 1BARRIE, Ont. — Joseph Blaindisi scored two goals and assisted on two more to power the Colts past Belleville.Brendan Lemieux also struck twice for Barrie (21-12-1), which scored four power-play goals on 10 chances. Kevin Labanc had a goal and three helpers and Justin Scott rounded out the offence.David Tomasek had the lone goal for the Bulls (17-15-3), who were 0 for 8 with the man advantage.Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version said the London Knights extended their winning streak to eight games. Steve Young Jersey .com) - The San Francisco Giants delivered plenty of big hits to tie the World Series. Ronnie Lott Jersey . 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Espanyol midfielder Sanchez intercepted Bilbao goalkeeper Gorka Iraizozs clearance and, having spotted a gap, risked using his less-favoured left foot to fire a beautifully precise long-range shot that bounced in from high up the near post in the 24th minute.ATLANTA - The Indiana Pacers headed south Wednesday, finally carrying themselves with a swagger befitting the No. 1 seed. Now, they need to prove theyre really back on track — at a place where they havent had much success over the years. The Pacers evened the series against the eighth-seeded Atlanta Hawks with a dominating third-quarter performance in Game 2, stifling some of the incessant criticism the supposed best team in the East had endured after sleepwalking through the final seven weeks of the regular season and turning in a dismal performance in the playoff opener. Of course, the condemnation will start up all over again if the Pacers falter in Game 3 on Thursday night. Theyve got to keep their edge. "That was my point to them," coach Frank Vogel said after a practice in Indianapolis, before the team hopped on a 90-minute flight to Atlanta. "Weve got to maintain that." While a bit down about their most recent showing, the Hawks already accomplished their primary goal of the series — win a game on the road to steal away the home-court advantage. Besides, this team has endured plenty of adversity in recent years, from a massive overhaul that left Atlanta with almost an entirely new roster to the loss of top player Al Horford with a season-ending injury back in December. The Hawks may have lucked into the playoffs with the worst record of any qualifier (38-44), but theyve shown plenty of grit and teamwork to make up for their deficiencies. "Our group has been very, very resilient all year, very tough-minded all year," rookie coach Mike Budenholzer said after a film session with his players. "Ive felt good about this group all year, and I dont feel any differently now." The Hawks did plenty of good things in the first two games, winning the opener rather easily, 101-93, and positioning themselves to pull off another shocker when they built an 11-point lead in the first half Tuesday night. Suddenly, Indiana took control, outscoring the Hawks 552-27 through the rest of the half to the end of the third quarter, pretty much removing any doubt about the outcome when Paul George hit a long 3-pointer at the buzzer.dddddddddddd "We had to prove our point," guard Lance Stephenson said. The Pacers have won only twice at Philips Arena since December 2006, a drought that included a 13-game losing streak stretching for more than six years. But Vogel was quick to point out that Indiana has won two of its last three games in Atlanta, including a series-clinching victory in last years playoffs. "Weve won three of our last four if youre counting the preseason," he added. Indiana struggled early on in Game 2, trying to get centre Roy Hibbert more involved in the offence. When that didnt work, the Pacers turned to more familiar weapons. George scored 27 points, knocking down five 3-pointers. Point guard George Hill sparked the offence with his slashing drives into the lane, scoring 15 points over the final two quarters after going scoreless in the first half. Luis Scola provided a huge spark off the bench, scoring 20 points on 9-of-14 shooting, most of them jumpers in the 18- to 21-foot range. "He hit a lot of shots," Budenholzer said. "Credit to him. Now the challenge for us is to make those shots harder and more difficult and more challenged." The Hawks also have to figure out a way to get their point guard, Jeff Teague, to play more like he did in Game 1 (a career playoff-high 28 points) than he did in Game 2 (14 points, just two coming in the second half). The 6-foot-9 George switched over to cover the quicker player and did a marvelous job, limiting the penetration that allows Teague to set up good looks from the outside. Atlanta went 10 of 29 beyond the arc, missing 11 in a row in one stretch as the Pacers seized control. "Paul George is a very good defender no matter who he guards," Budenholzer said. "Hes going to have an impact on the game." 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