OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Brandon Hope stopped 46 shots and Kurtis MacDermid scored with 27 seconds remaining in overtime as the Owen Sound Attack edged the visiting Kingston Frontenacs 5-4 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Zach Nastasiuk had two goals and two assists for the Attack (6-5-1) while Gemel Smith also scored twice. Smith now has 13 goals in 12 games, which ties him with Eries Dane Fox for the OHL lead. Henri Ikonen led the Frontenacs (8-1-2) offensively with two goals and four points while Spencer Watson had a goal and two assists. Mikko Vainonen added a single goal. Kingstons Matt Mahalak turned away 32-of-37 shots in defeat. Owen Sound went 3 for 5 on the power play as Kingston scored once on five chances with the man advantage. --- OTTERS 6 67s 2 ERIE, Pa. -- Dane Fox scored twice and Connor Brown had four assists as the Otters extended their win streak to seven games by defeating Ottawa. Travis Dermott had a goal and two assists for Erie (9-2-1) while Adam Pelech, Connor McDavid and Andre Burakovsky each scored once. Sam Studnicka supplied the scoring for the 67s (5-7-0). Eries Oscar Dansk made 14 saves for the win as Jacob Blair stopped six goals on 21 shots in defeat. --- ICEDOGS 4 BULLS 1 ST CATHARINES, Ont. -- Brent Moran stopped 35 shots, including all 15 he faced in the first period, as Niagara jumped ahead and hung on to defeat Belleville. Alexander Protapovich and Anthony DiFruscia gave the IceDogs (54-3) a 2-0 first period lead and Aaron Haydon and Brendan Perlini added goals in the third. Garrett Huey scored the lone goal for the Bulls (2-8-2). Bellevilles Charlie Graham turned aside 31-of-34 shots in defeat. --- WOLVES 6 STEELHEADS 5 (OT) SUDBURY, Ont. -- Jeff Corbett scored 33 seconds into overtime to lift the Wolves over Mississauga. Nicholas Baptiste and Connor Crisp each scored twice for Sudbury (4-3-4) while Dominik Kubalik had the other. Dylan Smoskowitz led the Steelheads (5-6-1) offensively with two goals and an assist. Andrew Goldberg, Bobby MacIntyre and Josh Burnside added single goals. Franky Palazzese made 37 saves for the Wolves. Mississaugas Spencer Martin stopped 44 shots. --- GREYHOUNDS 9 PETES 7 PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- Sergey Tolchinsky had two goals and five points as Sault Ste. Marie defeated the Petes. Michael Bunting and Jorgen Karterud had a goal and two assists apiece for the Greyhounds (8-1-1) while Andrew Fritsch scored twice. Blake Speers, Tyler Gaudet and Mac Clutsam added single goals and Jared McCann tacked on four assists. Jonatan Tanus, Brandon Devlin, Anthony Stefano, Eric Cornell, Matt McCartney, Greg Betzhold and Stephen Pierog scored for Peterborough (6-4-1) and Tanus added two assists for a three-point night. Sault Ste. Maries Brandon Halverson made 34 saves for the win. Andrew DAgostini allowed one goal on five shots in 27 minutes of action to pick up the loss. DAgostini replaced Michael Giugovaz, who stopped 15-of-22 shots for the Petes. --- SPITFIRES 4 KNIGHTS 3 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Eric Diodatis third-period goal was the difference as the Spitfires edged London. Ben Johnson and Cristiano DiGiacinto each had a goal and an assist for Windsor (5-6-0) while Josh Ho-Sang scored once. Josh Anderson had a pair of goals for the Knights (7-3-1) and Brady Austin had the other. Alex Fotinos made 28 saves for the Spitfires while Londons Anthony Stolarz stopped 15-of-19 shots. --- STING 5 SPIRIT 3 SAGINAW, Ont. -- Sarnia goaltender Taylor Dupuis stopped 49-of-52 shots en route to defeating the Spirit. Anthony DeAngelo and Bryan Moore each had a goal and two assists for the Sting (4-7-1) while Craig Duininck, Tyler Hore and Nickolas Latta scored a goal apiece. Kristoff Kontos scored twice for Saginaw (5-6-2) and Dylan Sadowy had the other. 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The deal was negotiated by Shelly Sterling after husband Donald Sterlings racist remarks to a girlfriend were publicized and the NBA moved to oust him as team owner. One of the individuals said Shelly Sterling and Ballmer would be co-chairs of the foundation. The individuals said the foundation would target underprivileged families, battered women, minorities and inner city youths. "To benefit those on the receiving end of Donalds rather abhorrent remarks," one individual said. The idea to allow Shelly to continue some role was floated early on by her attorney, Pierce ODonnell -- neither he nor Shelly Sterling responded to a request for comment -- and it was enthusiastically agreed to by the NBA. "The NBA was all over it in terms of support," one of the individuals said. "It gave her a meaningful role and stake in the team, and gave the NBA 100 per cent sale of the team." However, the NBA made clear she wouldnt be involved with the basketball franchise. "It is not accurate that Mrs. Sterling will have a role with the Clippers or stake in the team," NBA spokesman Mike Bass said. Donald Sterlings attorney, Maxwell Blecher, did not comment. But its unclear if this deal will ever materialize as Donald Sterling still had not signed off on the deals terms because the NBA would not agree to revoke its $2.5 million fine and lifetime ban, according to one of the individuals. Sterling had agreed to sell the team Wednesday and drop his $1 billion federal lawsuit against the NBA assuming "all their differences had been resolved." But now hes considering continuing the suit after being told by intermediaries the NBA wont budge on the punishments doled out by Commissioner Adam Silver after Sterlings racist comments were publicized.dddddddddddd Donald Sterlings consent to his wifes potentially record-breaking $2 billion deal was the first sign of an end to weeks of uncertainty. The NBAs owners must approve the deal. Donald Sterlings comments to V. Stiviano included telling her to not bring black people to Clippers games, specifically mentioning Hall of Famer Magic Johnson. They resulted in a storm of outrage from the public and players and even prompted President Barack Obama to comment on what he called Sterlings "incredibly offensive racist statements." Silver ultimately decided to ban Donald Sterling for life and began efforts to force Sterling to sell the team. Donald Sterlings federal lawsuit alleges that the league violated his constitutional rights by relying on information from an "illegal" recording that publicized racist remarks he made to a girlfriend. It also said the league committed a breach of contract by fining Sterling $2.5 million and that it violated antitrust laws by trying to force a sale. For weeks, Donald Sterling said through his attorneys that hed fight the NBAs attempt to oust him as a team owner. But last week Shelly Sterling utilized her authority as sole trustee of The Sterling Family Trust, which owns the Clippers, to take bids for the team and ultimately negotiate a deal with Ballmer. Under the deal Shelly Sterling would also get the title of "owner emeritus" and be entitled to continuing perks such as floor seats, additional seats at games and parking. One of the individuals said the deal also includes conditions that allow Ballmer to buy back the 10 per cent portion of the team for a pre-designated price upon Shelly Sterlings death. "All the proceeds go to charity, its not going to go to her," an individual said. "Shes walking away with a $2 billion check. Thats enough for her." 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