OTTAWA - Alex DeBrincat and Dylan Strome had a goal and two assists each in the Erie Otters 7-2 rout of the Ottawa 67s on Sunday in Ontario Hockey League play.Travis Dermott, Nicholas Baptiste, Jake Marchment, Remi Elie and Kurtis MacDermid also scored for Erie (35-10-3), which has won back-to-back games. Devin Williams made 26 saves for the win.Connor McDavid had three assists.Brendan Bell and Sam Studnicka supplied the offence for Ottawa (26-19-3). Liam Herbst stopped 13-of-18 shots for the 67s in 43:54 of work, getting pulled after Marchments goal. Leo Lazarev turned aside 6-of-8 shots in relief.The Otters were 2 for 3 on the power play, while Ottawa was 1 for 4 with the man advantage.---BATTALION 3 ICEDOGS 2NORTH BAY, Ont. — Ryan Kujawinski had two goals and an assist as the Battalion edged Niagara 3-2.Alex Henriksson also scored for North Bay (24-12-10).Brendan Perlini and Ryan Mantha had goals for the IceDogs (21-23-4).Jake Smith made 29 saves for North Bay, while Brandon Hope stopped 32 shots for Niagara.---SPITFIRES 5 BULLS 2WINDSOR, Ont — Slater Doggett had two goals and three assists to lead the Spitfires over Belleville.Luke Kirwan, Anthony Stefano and Markus Soberg had the other goals for Windsor (21-25-2).Jordan Subban and David Tomasek scored for Belleville (20-23-6).Brendan Johnston stopped 39 shots for the Spitfires. 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KaDar Hollman Jersey . -- Justin Verlander took a no-hit bid into the sixth inning and won his fourth straight decision, leading Detroit over the Kansas City Royals 9-4 Sunday and extending the Tigers winning streak to a season-high five games.ST. JOHNS, N.L. -- It took the Texas Stars a little extra work to win the American Hockey Leagues championship trophy. For the third game in a row, the Stars needed overtime to beat the St. Johns IceCaps en route to the franchises first Calder Cup. Patrick Nemeth scored 14:30 into the extra period of Game 5 Tuesday night to give Texas a 4-3 victory over St. Johns. Nemeth deked inside and out and headed into the slot before firing a wrist shot top shelf past IceCaps goaltender Michael Hutchinson. "Three overtime games and coming from behind in a couple of them, It just shows all the character, and hard work we have in that locker room," said Texas forward Travis Morin. "We never gave up and we never quit. Every time, we found a way. We felt that if we played our game for 60 minutes, no matter what happened, wed have a chance." Morin, who was the overtime hero in Game 4, was crowned the most valuable player for the 2014 Calder Cup playoffs. However, he credited his team with helping him earn the award. "Its an honour," said Morin. "It really goes out to the whole team because I couldnt have done it without them. My linemates, (Brendan) Ranford and (Curtis) McKenzie, they did a hell of a job putting me in good spots and finishing plays. Its really a team effort." After finishing the regular season in first place the path to the Calder Cup wasnt easy for the Stars, who needed a Game 7 to eliminate the Toronto Marlies in the Western Conference final. "Its a lot of overwhelming joy," said Morin. "Ten months of hard work all for one goal. Everybody starts with this goal in mind, but only one team gets to realize it. Right now, were just soaking up the moment." IceCaps captain Jason Jaffray said the loss was a tough pill to swallow, especially with how tight the last three games have been in St. Johns. "Its devastating, obviously," he said. "You come this far, and with how hard the guys battled all year, its incredibly tough. You lose three games in overtime, a coouple unlucky goals, it couldve went either way.dddddddddddd We couldve been playing for a championship here tonight, it couldve been 3-to-1 (in the series) in the other direction. They got the big goals when need be and give them credit. Their big guys came up when they needed them." Jaffray praised his teammates with battling hard in the series, although they fell short in the end. "I cant say enough about our guys," said Jaffray. "Hutchinson came out of nowhere and gave us a chance to win, making incredible save after incredible save. He deserves better (than to lose). He kept us in every game and won us Game 2. Mike Hedden had two goals and Brett Ritchie also scored for Texas in regulation time. Blair Riley, Jordan Hill and Josh Lunden supplied the offence for St. Johns. Hedden opened the scoring for the Stars when he carried the puck down the right wing and cut to the net, before toe-dragging and burying the puck high blocker side with a wrist shot at the 18:52 of the first period. Ritchie used a defenceman as a screen for his clubs second goal, as he shot it around an IceCaps defenceman, fooling Hutchinson over the shoulder at the 4:59 mark of the second period. The IceCaps scored their first when Hill fired a wrist shot from the point through a screen of several players in front of the net, at the 11:06 mark of the second. A perfect tape-to-tape pass from Zach Redmond at the right point fou