BELLEVILLE, Ont. - The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds winning streak has come to an end.The Greyhounds suffered their first loss of the season after falling to the Belleville Bulls 6-4 on Saturday night in Ontario Hockey League play.The Bulls (7-2-0) started the game by scoring four straight goals.Remi Elie led the charge offensively with two goals and two assists for Belleville while Brett Gustavsen, Michael Cramarossa, Jordan Subban and Chad Heffernan also found the back of the net.Jared McCann, Michael Bunting, Gabe Guertler and Jean Dupuy responded for Sault Ste. Marie (8-1-0).Charlie Graham was solid in net for the Bulls, turning aside 46 shots. Brandon Halverson started the game for the Greyhounds but was pulled after allowing three goals on shots in 12:29 of play. Joseph Raaymakers made 22 saves in relief.Sault Ste. Marie was 2 for 8 on the power play while Belleville scored twice on five attempts.---OTTERS 6 KNIGHTS 2ERIE, Penn. — Kyle Pettit struck twice to lead the Otters over London.Alex DeBrincat, Taylor Raddysh, Dylan Strome and Connor McDavid rounded out the attack for Erie (8-0-1), which scored four goals in the third period.John Warren and Aaron Berisha scored for the Knights (4-6-0).---ICEDOGS 4 WOLVES 2ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Vince Dunn, Carter Verhaeghe and Johnny Corneil scored a goal apiece as Niagara beat Sudbury.Graham Knott also chipped in for the IceDogs (2-7-0).Jeff Corbett and Matt Schmalz replied for the Wolves (1-9-0).---WHALERS 4 PETES 3 (SO) PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Matt Mistele scored the shootout winner and also had a goal in regulation as Plymouth toppled the Petes.Matthew Campagna also scored in the shootout for the Whalers (4-4-1), while Nicholas Caamano and Cullen Mercer scored in regulation.Eric Cornel and Greg Betzold supplied the Peterborough (1-4-3) offence.---COLTS 7 SPITFIRES 4BARRIE, Ont. — Joseph Blandisi scored a short-handed goal in the second period and added an empty netter to lead the Colts over Windsor.Matthew Kreis, Rasmus Andersson, Brendan Lemieux, Garrett Hooey and Andrew Mangiapane rounded out the Barrie (6-3-1) attack.Trevor Murphy, Ryan Foss, Graeme Brown and Cristiano DiGiacinto reponded for the Spitfires (3-5-0).---GENERALS 6 ATTACK 0OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Tobias Lindberg scored two goals and assisted on another and Ken Appleby made 19 saves as Oshawa routed the Attack.Cole Cassels had a goal and three assists for the Generals (8-1-1). Hunter Smith, Stephen Desrocher and Michael Dal Colle supplied the rest of the offence.Jack Flinn started the game for Owen Sound (4-3-3), but was pulled after allowing four goals on 17 shots. Brandon Hope played the remaining 25:26, turning aside 15 shots.---SPIRIT 2 RANGERS 1 (SO)SAGINAW, Mich. — Dylan Sadowy scored the only goal of the shootout as the Spirit edged Kitchener and send it to overtime.Jimmy Lodge chipped in with his fifth of the season at 18:37 of the third period to extend the game for Saginaw (4-4-1).Justin Bailey had a first-period power-play goal for the Rangers (4-3-2). Cheap Hydro Flask Free Shipping . -- Hee Young Park topped the leaderboard at 8 under Friday in the suspended second round of the Kingsmill Championship. Hydro Flask Cheap Online . The Senators return from a lengthy layoff caused by Wednesdays attack on Parliament Hill to host the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night. http://www.hydroflaskcheap.us/. -- Colin Kaepernick insists he just happened to pull on a pair of socks with dollar bill prints all over them Wednesday morning -- before he learned he had struck a new fortune with the San Francisco 49ers. Hydro Flask Cheap . The Canadian Football Leagues all-time passing leader said he has not made a final decision, but he will discuss his future with Montreal Alouettes owner Bob Wetenhall on the weekend. Hydro Flask Clearance . Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports reports that the Raptors have traded forward Steve Novak along with a second-round pick to the Utah Jazz in exchange for guard Diante Garrett - who will then be waived.Lewis Hamilton remains unperturbed by Nico Rosbergs winning run and says he has a real positive feel about his own start to 2016. Rosbergs career-best sequence of wins from the end of last season continued at the Australian GP a fortnight ago, with Hamiltons return to pole for the first time in six months compromised by a poor start.But up until his botched getaway in the race, the world champion had topped every session in Melbourne. Hamilton also eventually finished second to Rosberg, despite at one point running as low as seventh. Bahrain GP on Sky Sports TV times and full schedule for this weekends race Rosberg - who on Thursday likened himself to football underdogs-turned-pacesetters Leicester City - has now won the last four races either side of the winter break, but his Mercedes team-mate is not worried.Its not really weird, Ive had years where I didnt have any wins for a long time, said Hamilton, whose last went four races without a win in 2013.I look at the last race and all weekend was going fantastically well for me and then it was just a little bit unfortunate in the race. Lewis Hamilton sets the tone ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix... but not as you would expect. So I dont have any negative feeling towards it, I have a real positive feel for how the years started and the strength that I feel now is really going to carry me into the season.So Im looking forward to it unfolding andd I hope that shows and I hope theres less unfortunate incidences like the last race.ddddddddddddLewis: Qualifying situation strangeHamilton has won on F1s last two visits to Bahrain, with his victory over Rosberg in 2014 coming at the end of one of the sports closest battles in recent memory.The 31-year-old went wheel-to-wheel with several rivals on his way through the field in Melbourne and told Sky Sports News HQ: There are lots of positives to take from the race. Ahead of this weekends Bahrain GP, re-live all the action from the 2014 race which saw Mercedes teammates Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton go head to head. The procedures we went through in practice, the time on track, the pace that I had, qualifying… there were lots of positives to take from the weekend and [I will now] see if I can do it again.In fact, Hamilton said he feels a greater sense of accomplishment when he battles back from adversity.Its the most satisfying feeling when you come from the back and you battle through, he told reporters. So in the last race I felt good coming back to second. Its definitely a better feeling than starting pole and winning. Every race live in 2016 Sky Sports F1 brings you every race live in 2016. Fast and easy online upgrade - click here. Also See: Bahrain GP live on Sky F1 Drvers want to be involved ' ' '