OHL Roundup: Senyshyn pots four in Greyhounds rout

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Senyshyn was drafted 15th overall by the Boston Bruins in 2015. (Aaron Bell/OHL Images)

SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Zachary Senyshyn had four goals and an assist as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds routed the Sudbury Wolves 10-3 on Wednesday night in Ontario Hockey League action.

Hayden Verbeek added two goals and two assists for the Greyhounds (10-13-3), who snapped a four-game skid. Tyler Hore had a goal and two assists while Colton White, Boris Katchouk and Keigan Goetz rounded out the attack. Gabe Guertler chipped in with three assists.

Patrick Murphy, Mikkel Aagaard and Dmitry Sokolov scored for Sudbury (5-19-3), which has dropped 13 straight. Alan Lyszczarczyk tacked on three helpers.

Brandon Halverson made 29 saves for the win in net. Zack Bowman started for the Wolves, but was pulled after kicking out 4-of-8 shots in 12:12. Matthew Menna went the rest of the way and turned aside 30-of-36 shots.

Sault Ste. Marie scored twice on six power-play opportunities while Sudbury was 0 for 3.

OTTERS 7 STORM 1

ERIE, Pa. — Dylan Strome scored twice and added two assists as the Otters downed Guelph for their fourth win in a row.

Vanya Lodnia had a goal and two assists for Erie (23-3-1), which also got goals from Kyle Maksimovich, Alex DeBrincat, Brett Neumann and Toronto Maple Leafs draft pick Travis Dermott. Taylor Raddysh tacked on three assists.

Isaac Ratcliffe scored on a penalty shot late in the second period for the Storm (2-22-1), who dropped their ninth straight.

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HAMILTON — Adam Laishram scored both goals for the Bulldogs, including the overtime winner, as they slipped past Owen Sound.

Jesse Saban, Michael Cramarossa and Benjamin Gleason picked up assists for Hamilton (10-16-1).

Liam Dunda tied the game at 1-1 with a goal early in the third for the Attack (11-10-5).

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