GUELPH, Ont. - Ben Fanjoy scored twice — including the late winner — to power the Ottawa 67s past the Guelph Storm 3-2 on Sunday in Ontario Hockey League action.Fanjoys first goal came at the 11:09 mark of the second period to tie the game 1-1. He then put Ottawa ahead with 42 seconds left in the game.Dante Salituro also scored for the 67s (7-8-0), while Liam Herbst made 32 saves for the win.Jason Dickinson and Pius Suter supplied the offence for Guelph (8-5-1). Justin Nichols stopped 36 shots for the Storm.Ottawa did not score on its one power play. Guelph was scoreless on its two man advantages.---KNIGHTS 7 WOLVES 2LONDON, Ont. — Mitchell Marner had a hat trick as the Knights routed Sudbury.Eric Henderson, Drake Rymsha, Aaron Berisha and Chandler Yakimowicz also scored for London (10-6-0).Nathan Pancel and Brody Silk replied for the Wolves (2-14-0).---STEELHEADS 2 ICEDOGS 1MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Captain Bryson Cianfrones short-handed goal in the first period was the eventual winner as the Steelheads edged Niagara.Marcus Dickerson also scored for Mississauga (6-6-1).Vince Dunns power-play goal in the second period was not enough for the IceDogs (2-13-0).---BATTALION 8 STING 5NORTH BAY, Ont. — Nick Paul scored a hat trick and the Battalion found success on the power play to get past Sarnia.Jared Steege, Zach Bratina, and Brenden Miller had a goal and an assist apiece and Marcus McIvor and Alex Henriksson also scored for North Bay (), which was 3-for-5 with the man advantage.Troy Lajeunesse, Hayden Hodgson, Pavel Zacha, Daniel Nikandrov and Nikira Korostelev replied for the Sting (), who were 2-for-2 on the power play.---PETES 6 COLTS 3PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Hunter Garlent scored two goals and assisted on another and the Petes took advantage of the power play to hammer the Colts.Dominik Masin, Anthony Stefano and Matt Spencer had a goal and an assist apiece for Peterborough (4-6-3), which scored four power-play goals in five chances. 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