GUELPH, Ont. -- Scott Kosmachuk scored three times and added an assist and Hunter Garlent had four assists as the Guelph Storm crushed the visiting Peterborough Petes 9-4 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League play. Pius Suter had two goals for the Storm (16-3-2), who are 11-0-2 in their last 13 outings, while Steven Trojanovic, Adam Craievich, Brock McGinn and Zack Mitchell scored the others. Michael Clarke, Nick Ritchie, Josh Maguire and Anthony Stefano had a goal apiece for the Petes (8-11-3), who are winless in their last four games. Justin Nichols made 31 saves for Guelph. Andrew DAgostini started in net for Peterborough but was pulled after allowing six goals on 23 shots. Michael Giugovaz replaced DAgostini and stopped 20-of-23 shots in 36 minutes of relief. The Storm went 2 for 6 on the power play while the Petes failed to score on five chances with the man advantage. --- OTTERS 3 GREYHOUNDS 0 ERIE, Pa. -- Devin Williams made 18 saves as the Otters blanked Sault Ste. Marie for their fourth straight victory. Dylan Strome had a goal and an assist for Erie (17-3-1) while Patrick Murphy and Dane Fox each scored once. Matt Murray made 31 stops for the Greyhounds (16-3-2), who had their five-game win streak snapped. Erie went 1 for 3 on the power play while Sault Ste. Marie failed to score on five chances with the man advantage. --- KNIGHTS 4 FRONTENACS 2 KINGSTON, Ont. -- Josh Anderson scored twice as London doubled up the Frontenacs. Christian Dvorak and Chris Tierney also scored for the Knights (14-5-2), who are 6-0-1 in their last seven games. Robert Polesello and Henri Ikonen scored for Kingston (10-8-3), which is winless in three contests. Anthony Stolarz made 28 saves for London as Matt Mahalak stopped 30 shots for the Frontenacs. --- WHALERS 2 STEELHEADS 1 (SO) PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Yannick Rathgeb scored the shootout winner as the Whalers came back to defeat Mississauga. Josh Wesley forced overtime for Plymouth (9-12-1) when he scored at 17:16 of the third period. Steelheads (12-9-2) forward Dylan Smoskowitz opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 5:21 of the second period. Alex Nedeljkovic made 30 saves for the Whalers as Mississaugas Dawson Carty turned away 31 shots in defeat. --- STING 5 SPIRIT 3 SARNIA, Ont. -- Taylor Dupuis made 43 saves and Nikolay Goldobin had two goals and an assist as the Sting toppled Saginaw. Nickolas Latta, Bryan Moore and Daniel Nikandrov also scored for Sarnia (7-14-1) while Anthony DeAngelo chipped in with three assists. Andrey Alexeev, Eric Locke and Cody Payne supplied the scoring for the Spirit (11-8-2), who had their three-game win streak halted. Saginaws Jake Paterson stopped 39 shots in a losing cause. --- RANGERS 2 ATTACK 1 (SO) KITCHENER, Ont. -- Radek Faksa and Darby Llewellyn both scored in the shootout as the Rangers slipped past Owen Sound. Matia Marcantuoni scored in regulation for Kitchener (6-12-1), which has just two wins in its last 10 contests. Brett Hargrave scored for the Attack (10-9-4). Jordan DeKort made 20 saves for the Rangers while Owen Sounds Jack Flinn stopped 26 shots in defeat. --- BATTALION 3 WOLVES 1 SUDBURY, Ont. -- Vincent Praplan scored his first-career hat trick as North Bay defeated the Wolves. Matt MacLeod and Mike Amadio tacked on two assists apiece for the Battalion (11-11-1). Craig Duininck scored the lone goal for Sudbury (8-8-6), which has dropped three games in a row. Jake Smith made 30 saves for North Bay. Franky Palazzese turned away 35-of-37 shots for the Wolves. --- GENERALS 3 67S 2 (OT) OTTAWA -- Michael Dal Colle scored 3:50 into extra time as Oshawa dealt the 67s their fifth loss in as many games. Bradley Latour and Scott Laughton also scored for the Generals (17-4-1), who have won three straight contests, and Dal Colle added an assist for a two-point outing. 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JOHNS, N.TORONTO - If youve played or coached in the NBA long enough, you probably have a tried and tested method for shaking off unsettling losses. A couple days removed from the Raptors most recent defeat, a triple overtime loss to the Washington Wizards, Dwane Casey is still making notes, having reviewed the game tape two or three times since Thursday night. DeMar DeRozan has also watched the tape, hoping to identify areas of weakness in his and the teams performance. However, that form of reflection is not for everybody. Some prefer to look ahead, rather than dwell on the past. "I didnt watch it," Kyle Lowry admitted. "No. We lost. I didnt watch that game." The Raptors overcame a spotty showing on the boards, giving up 18 offensive rebounds, and in the trenches, allowing 80 points in the paint, giving themselves a couple of opportunities to steal a victory in what would eventually become the franchises longest game. In the end, Toronto simply ran out of bullets. By the third overtime period, they were without Lowry, Amir Johnson and Patrick Patterson - all having fouled out - as well as Terrence Ross, who left the game with an ankle injury in the first half. "Its definitely tough, just to watch it and understand how close we came to pulling it [out] but it happens," said DeRozan, who scored 34 points - his third 30-plus point outing in the last five games - in 57 minutes of action. "Its the NBA and youve got to learn from it." For Jonas Valanciunas, who struggled in overtime after sitting out the entire fourth quarter, Thursdays loss was another learning experience, one Casey hopes his young centre wont take too personally. "We all make mistakes," Casey said following practice Friday afternoon. "He made some mistakes down the stretch, hes got to learn from them, not get his head down [or] feel like the weight of the world is on his shoulders [and] play basketball." "Hes 21-years-old, not really good looking but a nice looking guy," he joked. "Why be stressed about anything?" "His role is to go in, have fun, learn, get better, improve and try to play the game the right way. If you make a mistake, okay, learn from it. Dont make the same mistake twice." With a rare four-day break looming, the Raptors have an opportunity to redeem themselves when they host the Golden State Warriors Sunday. Its been nearly three full months since they last saw the Warriors but their 112-103 loss in Oakland on Dec. 3 is not one that can easily be forgotten. "Me personally, I remember it," Lowry said of that game, in which the Raptors surrendered a 27-point lead, the largest collapse in franchise history. "At the end of the day, were a different team, theyre a different team so were just going to go out there and play our game..dddddddddddd" Just six days prior to the trade of Rudy Gay, Toronto led 88-70 after 36 minutes before the Warriors went off for a 42-point quarter. Since that night, the Raptors have gone 26-15 while solidifying themselves as one of the leagues best fourth quarter teams, holding opponents to 21.9 points in the final frame, first in the NBA. The Raptors have lost only two games when leading going into the fourth quarter this season. "It was tough, man," DeRozan said, looking back on that night. "I think that game really bothered us afterwards because we had them beat and before you know it, they started raining threes. It sucks to lose like that so we definitely understand that and I definitely think everyone remembers that." Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson accounted for 26 points, on 6-of-7 shooting from three-point range, in the fourth, carrying the Warriors to victory. The Raptors are winless in seven games facing Golden State with Curry in the lineup, allowing 119.3 points in those contests. The all-star guard averages 27.3 points and 8.7 assists against Toronto, his highest marks against any opponent in his career. "You have two of the best shooters in Golden State, probably in the league," DeRozan said of Curry and Thompson. "The way Steph can score the ball at an all-time high is definitely amazing and youve got a guy like Klay that can catch and shoot at will. It makes it tough so weve got to come out [Sunday] night and be aggressive on both ends, make it tough on them." Averaging a combined 41.8 points per game, the Warriors duo of Curry and Thompson is the NBAs highest scoring backcourt, just ahead of Lowry and DeRozan, who average 39.6. Lowry was a full participant in practice Saturday and insists he is good to go against the Warriors after coming down on his right ankle at the end of regulation Thursday. Ross was held out of practice as a precaution, though he did get some work in on the stationary bike, and is considered questionable for Sundays contest. The Raptors, who have won 12 of their last 16 at home, havent lost back-to-back games at the Air Canada Centre since Dec. 1 and hope to avoid doing so against the red-hot Warriors. Golden State, in the middle of a season-long six game road trip, has won five of six. After being held to 83 points and losing to the Bulls by 20 on Wednesday, they scored a season-high 126, dismantling the Knicks by 23 Friday night. "We stopped attacking the basket, settled for jump shots, we tried to play their game and theyre better at it," Casey said of his teams collapse in Oakland. "[We] didnt do a good job of handling their pressure offensively. They made some tough shots, now weve got to go down, attack the paint, make them play defence [and] attack the rim if our jump shots are not falling." 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