The Erie Otters remain at the top of the OHL, but it wasn't without a shocking loss. Three games in three days meant that the Otters would be hard pressed to keep their amazing start going. It just so happened that Niagara was the team to do it on Thursday. In the Otters' 5-2 loss, the point streak of Connor McDavid came to an end, and the Otters were unable to answer the IceDogs' second period barrage. Friday was a new day, and the Otters made the most of it, as they were able to turn back Sarnia 5-2 on the strength of an Alex DeBrincat hat trick. Saturday was the team's statement win of the weekend, as they handled Saginaw easily 8-1. McDavid and Dylan Strome had four points apiece.
The Otters are at home tomorrow against Mississauga in a Veterans' Day game that will have a start time of 5:30 PM. They will also hit the road on Friday against Niagara before coming home for a Saturday game against Kitchener.
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