BARRIE, Ont. -- Aaron Ekblad put on a show with a four-goal night as the Barrie Colts hammered the Kingston Frontenacs 8-5 in Ontario Hockey League action. Ekblad, a potential No. 1 pick in the 2014 NHL draft, had three power-play goals and one shorthanded. Andreas Athanasiou scored twice for Barrie (21-17-3), with Jake Dotchin and Tyson Fawcett adding singles and Joseph Blandisi chipping in with four assists. Michael Moffat, Loren Ulett, Lawson Crouse, Warren Steele and Sam Bennett replied for Kingston (24-13-4). Mackenzie Blackwood finished with 31 saves for the Colts, while Frontenacs goalie Matt Mahalak stopped 34 shots. --- ICEDOGS 5 SPITFIRES 4 (OT) ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- Aleksandar Mikulovich scored 2:35 into overtime as Niagara handed Windsor its fourth loss in a row. Graham Knott scored twice for the IceDogs (14-22-6) and Billy Jenkins and Matt Gillard scored the others. Josh Ho-Sang, Steven Janes, Cristiano DiGiacinto and Brady Vail replied for the Spitfires (25-15-2). Blake Richard turned aside 36 shots for the IceDogs, while Windsors Dalen Kuchmey stopped 30 shots. --- WOLVES 4 BULLS 2 BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- Nicolas Baptiste scored once and set up two more as Sudbury doubled up the Bulls for its fifth straight victory. Radek Faksa had a goal and an assist for the Wolves (24-10-6) and Dominik Kahun scored the other. Mark Raycroft and Niki Petti supplied the offence for Belleville (12-26-4). Troy Timpano made 29 saves for Sudbury while Charlie Graham turned aside 33-of-37 shots for the Bulls. --- PETES 6 BATTALION 2 PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- Eric Cornel scored twice and added three assists as the Petes toppled North Bay for their first win in three outings. Nick Ritchie had a goal and two assist for Peterborough (17-21-4) while Clark Seymour, Anthony Stefano and Hunter Garlent each scored once. Matt MacLeod and Ben Thomson scored for the Battalion (20-17-5), who lost in regulation for the first time in six outings. Andrew DAgostini made 41 saves for the Petes. Jake Smith allowed four goals on 12 shots for the Petes before giving way to Brendan ONeill, who stopped 10-of-12 shots in 36 minutes of relief. --- WHALERS 3 67s 1 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 41 shots and Zach Lorentz scored twice as the Whalers downed Ottawa. Matt Mistle also scored for Plymouth (16-21-5) and assisted on both of Lorentzs goals. Dante Salituro scored the lone goal for the 67s (14-23-4). Ottawas Philippe Trudeau kicked out 29-of-31 shots in a losing cause. --- GREYHOUNDS 4 STEELHEADS 1 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- Kyle Jenkins power-play goal at 8:06 of the third period stood up as the winner as the Greyhounds defeated Mississauga. Tyler Gaudet, Sergey Tolchinksy and Andrew Fritsch also scored for Sault Ste. Marie (28-10-5). Bobby MacIntyre scored for the Steelheads (16-24-4), who were badly outshot 46-15. Brandon Halverson only had to make 14 saves for the Greyhounds. Mississaugas Spencer Martin turned away 42 shots in a losing cause. --- SPIRIT 2 KNIGHTS 0 SAGINAW, Mich. -- Jake Paterson earned a shutout with a 30-save performance for the Spirit. Paterson was key in the third period as Saginaw was outshot 14-7. Dylan Sadowy and Eric Locke scored for the Spirit (20-17-5). Jake Patterson -- not to be confused with Saginaws goaltender -- turned aside 23 shots for London (28-9-4). --- STING 6 ATTACK 3 OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Brodie Barricks 39 saves led Sarnia to a win despite being outshot every period by the Attack. Jimmy McDowell scored twice for the Sting (14-23-5), with Anthony DeAngelo, Nickolas Latta, Nikolay Goldobin and Nikita Korostelev adding singles. Kyle Platzer, Damir Sharipzyanov and Brett Hargrave replied for Owen Sound (20-16-6). Brandon Hope was pulled from the Attacks net after allowing four goals on 19 shots. He was replaced by Jack Flinn, who stopped 12-of-13 shots. --- Vapormax 97 Baratas . 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The Canadiens added to their defensive depth this week by acquiring veteran Mike Weaver from the Florida Panthers. NEW YORK -- Floyd Mayweather and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez stared each other down for nearly a minute and the cheers from the fans packed into Times Square grew louder by the second. This is the matchup theyve been waiting to see: Four belts, two undefeated fan favourites -- and a title fight simply billed as "The One." "Canelo, I appreciate you for taking the fight," Mayweather said on a steamy Monday in the heart of Manhattan in front of a few thousand fans standing behind metal barriers or sitting in temporary bleachers with Broadway marquees serving as a colorful backdrop. "Now," Mayweather said, "lets give the fans what they want to see." The fighters kicked off an 11-city tour to officially announce and promote their title fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Sept. 14. The promotional tour includes stops in cities such as Washington D.C., Chicago, Miami and Mexico City, and is jumpstarting the hype ahead of one of boxings most anticipated bouts in recent memory. Mayweather, 36, is unbeaten in 44 fights with the last a unanimous 12-round decision over Robert Guerrero on May 4 in defence of his 147-pound title. "The Earth is my turf," Mayweather said. "You can put me in any ring and I will always come out victorious." Alvarez, a 22-year-old star from Mexico, is 42-0-1 and unified the 154-pound titles in April with a unanimous victory over Austin Trout on April 20. "In the sport of boxing, its everybodys time, and this is my time," Alvarez said through a translator as fans chanted "Mex-i-co!" "Im going to win." The 12-round fight will be contested at 152 pounds with both mens super welterweight/junior middleweight titles on the line -- Mayweathers WBA super welterweight "super" championship, and Alvarezs WBC, WBA and Ring Magazine super welterweight championships. The bout, expected to be a monstrous draw on pay-per-view for Showtime, also just might satisfy many fans who had been wishing during the last several years for Mayweather to take on Manny Pacquiao. "In every sport, there are certain rare occasions when you have the best fighting the best," said Stephen Espinoza, executive vice-president and general manager of Showtime Sports. "The Super Bowl, Final Four, the college football national championship. Sept. 14 will be one of those occasions -- the two biggest stars in the sport, the two biggest fan bases. "We have Americas No. 1 fighter versus Mexicos No. 1 fighter. We have the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the sport versus the No. 1 new star in the sport." There remains some dispute over who set the 152-pound catch weight, with Mayweathers camp saying Alvarezs people brought it up first. Alvarez, however, insisted it was Mayweather who decided on having both fight at 152 pounds instead of 154. "It wasnt me," Alvarez told reporters before the news conference. "I dont want to fight 2 pounds below my weight class." There was also some contention between the two because Alvarez chose to headline his own fight card against Trout rather than be included on the undercard of Mayweather-Guerrero card. But both fighters agreed that this is a matchup that needed to happen.dddddddddddd "Ive visualized this fight for years," Alvarez said, "and I feel Im going to win." The fighters each announced on Twitter last month that they would face each other, exciting boxing fans around the world. Mondays event marked perhaps the sports most ambitious promotional tour since Mayweather and Oscar De La Hoya also stopped in 11 cities before their 2007 bout -- won by Mayweather. Alvarez has been picking De La Hoyas brain about fighting Mayweather, and the former champion believes the young star has a few advantages -- including youth -- he didnt have. "I used reckless pressure and hes going to use smart pressure," De La Hoya said. "Thats what going to be the difference. ... And I have three letters for (Alvarez): jab." Each fighter took a stroll down a makeshift red carpet leading to the dais with pops of confetti marking their entrances. Mayweather received a noticeable amount of boos with the crowd appearing to slightly favour Alvarez. One fan, though, got Mayweather to crack up when he held up a Chucky doll from the "Childs Play" movie franchise, taking a clear shot at Alvarezs hair colour. The two took their seats after their stare-down -- Mayweather next to Leonard Ellerbe, the CEO Mayweather Promotions, and Alvarez next to De la Hoya, the president of Golden Boy Promotions. It was a mostly tame news conference with the banter between sides at a minimum. Before the news conference, Mayweather talked about shooting a commercial with the Spanish-speaking Alvarez and someone asked why he isnt doing his usual trash talking with his opponent. "He wouldnt understand me anyway," Mayweather said, laughing. It is the second in Mayweathers six-bout, 30-month contract with Showtime that could pay him more than $200 million. After Mayweather beat Guerrero, he said he wanted to fight again in September -- marking the first time since 2007 he will be in the ring twice in a calendar year. "I said I was going to be very active so I could stay sharp and be at the top of my game," Mayweather said. Mayweather showed little rust while dominating Guerrero by using superior defensive skills in his first ring appearance since serving a jail term for assaulting the mother of his children. Alvarez is a confident and rapidly rising fighter who should provide a huge test for Mayweather. Alvarez was dominant against the previously unbeaten Trout, showing up some fans and media who speculated that perhaps he wasnt ready to face such an experienced opponent. "To be the best," Alvarez said when asked before the news conference what his motivation is to fight Mayweather now. "(I want) to go down in history as the guy who beat the guy people consider the best." When the news conference was over, both fighters got up and stared each other down one more time. And again, the crowd went wild. "Its always been one of my ultimate goals to get to the pinnacle of the sport and push myself to the limit by facing the best," Mayweather said. "Hes a young champion. What else can I say?" ' ' '