Bulldogs come from behind to beat Marlies in OT

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Hamilton Bulldogs Corey Locke. [Bradley C Bower/AP]

TORONTO — Sven Andrighetto scored 37 seconds into overtime to lift the Hamilton Bulldogs to a 4-3 comeback victory over the Toronto Marlies in American Hockey League action on Saturday.

Gabriel Dumont led the Bulldogs (20-17-6) with the tying goal and an assist, and Maxime Macenauer and Drayson Bowman also scored as Hamilton picked up its fourth consecutive win.

Brandon Kozun, Carter Ashton and Matt Finn scored three straight goals, including two within the first 3:37 of the second period, to give Toronto (17-17-7) a shortlived 3-1 lead. The Marlies have dropped three straight games.

Hamilton goaltender Mike Condon stopped 22 shots in the win. Toronto’s Antoine Bibeau made 27 saves.

Neither team scored on the power play. The Bulldogs were 0 for 2 while the Marlies were blanked three times.

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