SUDBURY, Ont. -- Nathan Pancel scored three times and Franky Palazzese made 42 saves as the Sudbury Wolves defeated the host Barrie Colts 6-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League play. Nicolas Baptiste scored once and set up three more for the Wolves (3-1-2) while Stefan LeBlanc had two goals and an assist. Michael Webster, Aaron Ekblad and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Colts (3-2-1). Alex Fotinos started in net for Belleville and stopped 8-of-10 shots, but was pulled after just one period of action. Mackenzie Blackwood allowed three goals on 15 shots in relief. LeBlanc and Pancel scored in the opening period before each added another early in the second period to make it 4-0 Sudbury. Webster and Athanasiou scored five minutes apart to cut the Wolves lead in half, but Pancel completed his hat trick 2:12 into the third period to put the game out of reach. Ekblad and Baptiste exchanged late goals. Sudbury was a perfect 3-for-3 on the power play while Barrie went 2-for-6. --- Otters 8 Battalion 4 ERIE, Pa., -- Connor Brown and Dane Fox each had two goals and two assists as the Otters beat North Bay. Andre Burakovsky scored once and added four assists for Erie (3-2-1) while Connor McDavid, Michael Curtis and Jake Evans had the others. The Battalion (4-4-0) got goals from Mark Raycroft, Brandon Robinson, Nick Paul and Matt MacLeod. Oscar Dansk made 16 saves for the win as Brendan ONeill allowed eight goals on 38 shots. --- Knights 7 Storm 2 LONDON, Ont., -- Bo Horvat scored twice and set up another as the Knights hammered Guelph. Josh Anderson had a goal and two assists for London (5-1-0) while Christian Dvorak, Matt Rupert, Remi Elie and Mitchel Marner recorded a goal and an assist apiece. Jason Dickinson and Brock McGinn supplied the offence for the Storm (4-1-0). Anthony Stolarz earned the win by stopping 26 shots. Justin Nichols took the loss after giving up five goals on 37 shots. Mathew Mancina replaced Nichols for the third period and made 10-of-12 saves in relief. --- Greyhounds 4 Bulls 0 BELLEVILLE, Ont., -- Brandon Halverson made 32 saves in his OHL debut as Sault Ste. Marie blanked the Bulls. Andrew Fritch and Jared McCann each had a goal and an assist for the Greyhounds (4-0-1) while David Miller and Sergey Tolchinsky added the others. Adam Bignall was a team-worst minus-4 for Belleville (1-4-2). Jason Da Silva stopped 24 shots for the Bulls in his second start since being acquired from the Guelph Storm. --- Whalers 4 Spirit 3 (OT) PLYMOUTH, Mich., -- Alex Nedeljkovic made 38 saves and Zach Lorentz scored the winner as the Whalers edged Saginaw. Ryan Hartman had two goals and an assist for Plymouth (3-5-0) while Francesco Vilardi scored once. Sean Callaghan, Eric Locke and Nick Moutrey had goals for the Spirit (3-4-1). Nikita Serebryakov stopped 25 shots in defeat. --- IceDogs 4 Sting 3 (SO) SARNIA, Ont., -- Carter Verhaeghe scored in regulation and the shootout as Niagara slipped past the Sting. Jesse Graham and Alexander Protapovich also scored for the IceDogs (2-3-1). Nickolas Latta led Sarnia (1-5-1) offensively with two goals and David Brown scored the other. Christopher Festarini made 26 saves for the win. Taylor Dupuis stopped 31 shots in a losing cause. --- Attack 4 Rangers 2 OWEN SOUND, Ont., -- Holden Cook had a hat trick for the Attack in their win against Kitchener. Thomas Schemitsch also scored for Owen Sound (3-3-1) while Gemel Smith, Kyle Hope and Daniel Milne had two assists apiece. Radek Faksa supplied the scoring for Kitchener (3-2-0). Brandon Hope made 27 saves for the victory as Tyson Teichmann stopped 32 shots in defeat. 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Johns, N.L., to Thunder Bay, Ont., after a deal was announced to build a new $106-million "event centre" in the Lake Superior community.BEIJING, China - Top-ranked Novak Djokovic reached his fifth China Open final and improved his spotless record at the tournament to 23-0 with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Andy Murray on Saturday.In the womens draw, Maria Sharapova overcame eight double-faults, including four as she served for the match, to defeat Ana Ivanovic 6-0, 6-4. She will take on Petra Kvitova in the final after the Czech player beat Samantha Stosur 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.It was Djokovics third win over Murray this year and came just weeks after the Serb knocked him out of the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open in a hard-fought, 3 1/2-hour match.Saturdays semifinal didnt quite reach the same level of quality — the two combined for 43 unforced errors and only 26 winners — but Djokovic proved the steadier player at the key moments and saved four of five break points he faced in the second set.It was a two-set victory today, but still it felt like I had to work hard to win the points, he said.Hell play third-seeded Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic in the final. Berdych won 6-4, 6-1 over Martin Klizan, the qualifier who upset Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals.Overall, Djokovic is on a 24-match winning streak in China, having also won the Shanghai Masters in 2012 and 2013. He has not lost in China since being beaten by Roger Federer in the semifinals in Shanghai in 2010.He said he feels hes playing consistent tennis again after an up-and-down summer that saw him win his seventh Grand Slam title at Wimbledon and marry his long-time girlfriend, Jelena Ristic, then lose early at Cincinnati and Toronto.I just wasnt myself on the court. I wasnt really prepared emotionally to go back and compete again after Wimbledon and a very exhausting summer, everything that happened in my professional and private life, he said. Im glad that Im back in the form that I would like to be in, especially in these courts wwhere I still havent lost ever since I played this tournament.ddddddddddddDespite the loss, Murray was also pleased with how hes been playing in Asia this month. The 11th-ranked Scot accepted wild cards to play in Shenzhen and Beijing to try to improve his ranking and qualify for the ATP World Tour Finals in London.He won the title in Shenzhen last week and reached the semifinals in Beijing, playing eight matches in 10 days.Its been a couple good weeks for me, he said. I got a lot of matches, some momentum. Obviously, I would have liked to have done a little bit better here. But I lost to the No. 1 player in the world. Theres no disgrace in that.On the womens side, Sharapova needed four match points — and a little luck — to close out her win over Ivanovic.With Sharapova serving for the match at 5-4, the two played a nerve-wracking, 10-minute game featuring four double-faults and several wasted match and break points.Ivanovic finally thought she got the break on her fourth chance when Sharapovas backhand went wide, but the Russian challenged the call and the ball was shown to have caught the line by a fraction. Sharapova hit an ace to set up her fourth match point and won it on an Ivanovic error.Definitely got tricky in the end, Sharapova said. I didnt just give her a serve where she could attack because against me shes always played well when she has been behind because shes free and loose.The third-seeded Kvitova will be going for her second title in as many weeks. She captured the inaugural Wuhan Open title last week, and will be going for her fourth of the season on Sunday in Beijing.If she wins, shell also leapfrog Simona Halep to move to No. 2 in the rankings.Im quite tired already. A lot of matches in Wuhan and here, she said. Im looking forward to go to Europe. So Im glad the final match is the last one here, then I can go. ' ' '