NORTH BAY, Ont. - Stephen Harper scored in the 10th round of the shootout to lift the Belleville Bulls over the North Bay Battalion 3-2 on Thursday in Ontario Hockey League action. Captain Jake Marchment and Jordan Subban scored in regulation time for Belleville (10-3-0), while Charlie Graham made 48 saves in net and turned away seven skaters in the shootout.Kyle Wood and Brenden Miller had goals for North Bay (6-2-4). Jake Smith stopped 21 shots.The Bulls went 0 for 5 on the power play, while the Battalion scored once on four man advantages.---OTTERS 5 WHALERS 2ERIE, Pa. — Connor McDavid scored twice and added two assists as the Otters sank the Whalers.Nick Betz and Alex DeBrincat had a goal each for Erie (12-0-1), while Troy Donnay put the puck into an empty net.Bryce Yetman and Matt Mistele replied for Plymouth (10-4-0).---67s 4 ICEDOGS 1ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Trent Mallette had back-to-back goals to help Ottawa past Niagara.Jeremiah Addison and Erik Bradford also scored for the 67s (6-7-0).Carter Verhaeghe had the lone goal for the IceDogs (2-11-0).---PETES 4 STEELHEADS 1PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Greg Betzold had a hat trick to lead the Petes past Mississauga.Josh MacDonald added an empty-net goal for Peterborough (3-6-3).Marcus Dickerson was the lone scorer for the Steelheads (3-5-1).---SPITFIRES 4 FRONTENACS 3WINDSOR, Ont. — Sam Povorozniouk had the eventual winner at the 18:33 mark of the third period as the Spitfires edged Kingston.Trevor Murphy and Cristiano DiGiacinto had power-play goals for Windsor (5-7-1), while Ryan Moore also scored.Conor McGlynn, Robert Polesello and Spencer Watson replied for the Frontenacs (6-5-1).---STING 7 COLTS 1BARRIE, Ont. — Brandon Lindberg struck twice as Sarnia routed the Colts.Anthony DeAngelo scored and added two assists for the Sting (5-6-2), while Noah Bushnell, Vladislav Kodola, Hayden Hodgson and Pavel Zacha chipped in as well.C.J. 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He was hit when Sanchez led off the fourth with a groundout.TOKYO -- Frank Dancevic wanted to give it his all in Canadas do-or-die singles match against Japans Kei Nishikori at the Davis Cup on Sunday. But unfortunately for the Niagara Falls, Ont., native, a pulled muscle wouldnt allow him to go past the second set. Japan sealed its victory over Canada in the first-round Davis Cup tie after Nishikori downed an ailing Dancevic 6-2, 1-0. Later Sunday, Peter Polansky of Thornhill, Ont., lost to Go Soeda in the fifth match 6-1, 6-4 to increase Japans margin to 4-1. "Kei came out playing really well today and once I pulled a stomach muscle early in the second set there was no way I could stay with him when I could only serve at 20 per cent..." Dancevic said. "Under other circumstances I probably wouldnt have even stepped on the court with the way I was feeling, but this is Davis Cup and I wanted to give it all I had and push to the limit because this situation means a lot to me." Dancevic, ranked 119th in mens singles, held his serve during the first game, but World No. 18 Nishikori went on to break twice and win the next five games to eventually take the set. After being broken to start the second set, Dancevic took a medical timeout and was forced to retire, handing the match and the tie to Japan. Canada will play a World Group playoff in Sepptember in hopes of keeping its spot in the upper echelon of the competition.dddddddddddd Japan, meanwhile, will face the winner of a tie between the Czech Republic and the Netherlands in the Davis Cup quarter-finals. The Canadian squad was missing its top two singles players at the tournament as both No. 11 Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., and No. 25 Vasek Pospisil of Vancouver were unable to recover from injuries in time to play. Polansky, who lost Canadas first singles match to Nishikori on Friday, replaced Raonic. Dancevic stepped in for Pospisil in the doubles match with Daniel Nestor on Saturday. The Canadian duo, who hadnt played together in three years, lost to Nishikori and Yasutaka Uchiyama 6-3, 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-4. "We just battled with so many things this week and nothing really went our way when it came to injuries," said Canadian team captain Martin Laurendeau. "Its obviously disappointing but you cant blame these guys. They gave their all. "... Frank and Peter stepped in and left everything on the court every time they went out there. With what we accomplished last year (reaching the semifinal) we didnt want to take a step back like this but hopefully everyone gets healthy and has a strong season and we can fight hard to keep our spot in September." ' ' '