ERIE, Pa. -- Connor McDavid scored twice, including the winner, and added an assist as the Erie Otters edged the visiting Niagara IceDogs 3-2 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. McDavid broke a 2-2 deadlock at 3:13 of the third period for the Otters (43-10-2), who extended their win streak to four games, while Nick Betz had the other goal for Erie. Otters captain Connor Brown picked up an assist, extending his point streak to 10 games and giving him a league-high 110 points in 55 contests. Matt Gillard and Anthony DiFruscia scored for the IceDogs (18-30-7), who are on a three-game skid. Eries Oscar Dansk only had to make 12 saves for the win as Brent Moran turned away 27-of-30 shots for Niagara. Otters forward Joel Wigle was ejected at 17:18 of the second period after receiving a major for checking-to-the-head. --- BULLS 3 ATTACK 1 BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- Charlie Graham stopped 28 shots as the Bulls downed Owen Sound. Alex Yuill, Cameron Brace and Chad Heffernan scored for Belleville (17-33-5), which improved to 10-15-2 on home ice. The Attack (24-24-7) got their lone goal from Kyle Hope. Owen Sound goaltender Brandon Hope turned aside 24-of-27 shots in a losing cause. --- WHALERS 2 RANGERS 1 (OT) PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Victor Crus Rydberg scored at 3:07 of overtime to lift the Whalers over Kitchener. Alex Nedeljkovic made 28 saves for Plymouth (21-28-6) while Gianluca Curcuruto forced extra time with a goal at 11:24 of the third period. Dmitrii Sergeevs first-career goal gave the Rangers (20-32-3) a 1-0 lead. Jordan DeKort turned away 40-of-42 shots for Kitchener, which had its three-game win streak snapped. --- GREYHOUNDS 5 SPITFIRES 2 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- Tyler Gaudet scored once and set up two more as the Greyhounds toppled Windsor. Tyler Ganly, Blake Speers, Jared McCann and Darnell Nurse also scored for Sault Ste. Marie (37-15-5) while Patrick Watling tacked on three assists. Brady Vail and Slater Koekkoek scored for the Spitfires (34-20-2). Matt Murray made 29 saves for the Greyhounds as Windsors Dalen Kuchmey stopped 21-of-26 shots in defeat. --- STORM 6 SPIRIT 4 SAGINAW, Mich. -- Kerby Rychel and Zack Mitchell had a goal and three assists apiece as Guelph defeated the Spirit for its fifth straight victory. Robby Fabbri had a goal and an assist for the Storm (43-9-3) and Nick Ebert, Adam Craievich and Stephen Pierog scored the others. Mitchell Stephens had a pair of goals for Saginaw (26-25-5) while Nick Moutrey and Justin Sefton added singles. Matthew Mancina made 36 saves for Guelph as Jake Paterson kicked out 39-of-44 shots for the Spirit. --- COLTS 2 PETES 1 BARRIE, Ont. -- Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 33-of-34 shots as the Colts doubled up Peterborough. Andreas Athanasiou opened the scoring for Barrie (29-23-3) while Kevin Labancs goal 3:05 into the second period stood up as the winner. 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AMIR JOHNSON (Raptors): I cant figure out what the issue or problem is, but based upon what Im seeing, hes not right.FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Geno Smith replayed the mistakes in his head, pondering what he could have done different. There were forced throws and poor decisions in a frustrating fourth quarter that led to the New York Jets 13-10 loss to the New England Patriots last Thursday night. "A tough loss like that," the rookie quarterback said Monday, "it took me about a day." And, he forced himself to sit through each agonizing moment on film. "I watched tape, sometimes in bitterness," he said. "(Im) kind of mad at myself for some of the plays that I know I can easily make, some of the decisions that I made that ultimately cost us the game. A learning experience. "You move on from it and get better next week." Smith was intercepted three times in the final 15 minutes, but there were also several dropped passes -- at least six of them -- throughout the game. "We played a clean game for about 3 1/2 quarters," he said. "Last 12 plays of the game, in my opinion, were fairly sloppy. I think I tried to force things." With the Jets in position to try for a tying field goal in the fourth quarter, Smith tried to force a pass -- thrown across his body -- to Santonio Holmes on third down and was intercepted by Aqib Talib. A throw later in the quarter intended for Clyde Gates was picked off by Alfonzo Dennard. Then came the worst mistake of all: a wayward toss to Stephen Hill that Talib easily stepped in front of. "In those tight spaces, with the game on the line, youve got to be 100 per cent precise and I dont think I was on those throws," Smith said. "Im still confident and prepared for this upcoming week." Next up is a showdown at home against fellow rookie EJ Manuel and the Buffalo Bills (1-1), who pulled out a 24-23 last-second victory over Carolina on Sunday. Coach Rex Ryan has not committed to Smith as the starter beyond this week, sticking to the teams company line that theyre not looking past the task at hand. "I think you get in trouble when you put dates and all that kind of stuff on things, instead of just focus on the one week," Ryan said. "I think if you look down the road, you dont take care of your business. And so with us, everything we do is focused on Buffalo, and thats where it should be." So, despite Mark Sanchez being out eight weeks while on short-term injured reservve with a shoulder injury, Smith has been given no guarantee that hell be the teams starter during that time.dddddddddddd He insists, however, that hes not worried about any of that. "In this situation, youve got to play the cards that youre dealt," Smith said. "In my own personal time here, I think Ive been treated fairly well and I think Ive been given a great chance, a great opportunity. "Ive got an opportunity this week once again to prove myself and thats what (Ill) go out there and try to do." Smiths 55.2 passer rating is 32nd in the league -- second-to-last among quarterbacks with at least 35 passing attempts. But that number also doesnt account for the several drops in the first two games. His four interceptions, however, are tied with Minnesotas Christian Ponder for second-most in the NFL. Smith is still very much a work-in-progress, but the Jets only other options are Matt Simms, who has yet to throw a pass in a regular-season game, and Brady Quinn, a former first-round pick who has bounced around the past few years. "I think in this league, everyone is fighting for a spot," Smith said, "and especially on this team." Two areas Smith said the Jets need to improve on are finishing drives and being efficient in the red zone. New York is 2 for 4 in scoring opportunities within the opponents 20-yard line. "Were definitely going to emphasize that," Smith said. "We want to score more points. We can. I believe we can be an explosive offence and its going to take all 11 of us on the field." NOTES: WR Jeremy Kerley says hes "A-1, 100 per cent" healed from a concussion suffered in the season opener that sidelined him against the Patriots. He wore a red no-contact jersey and hasnt been cleared by the team, but is confident hell play against the Bills. ... DE Muhammad Wilkerson (sprained ankle) and LB Quinton Coples (fractured ankle) also returned to practice on a limited basis. Ryan is unsure of their availability, but added he hopes Wilkerson "is ready to roll." ... Offensive linemen Willie Colon and DBrickashaw Ferguson said they hadnt heard from the league about possible fines or suspensions for their roles in the sideline skirmish at the end of the Patriots game, started when Nick Mangold hit Talib low. "There was no way Nicks hit was intentional," Ryan insisted. ' ' '