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ERIE, Pa. -- Joel Wigle scored 7:22 into overtime as the Erie Otters edged the host Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 3-2 on Tuesday in Ontario Hockey League playoff action. Connor Brown and Andre Burokovsky also scored for the Otters, who swept the second-round series 4-0, while Brendan Gaunce and Kurtis MacDermid each tacked on two assists. Darnell Nurse and Sergey Tolchinksy supplied the scoring for the Greyhounds, who led 2-0 midway through the second period before surrendering three unanswered goals. Eries Devin Williams made 31 saves for the win as Matt Murray stopped 35-of-38 shots for Sault Ste. Marie. --- STORM 4 KNIGHTS 2 LONDON, Ont. -- Phil Baltisberger and Robby Fabbri each had a pair of goals as Guelph doubled up the Knights to take a 2-1 lead in their second-round pairing. Kerby Rychel chipped in with three assists for the Storm while Justin Nichols made 39 saves for the victory. 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Nic Grigsby, RB, Winnipeg - Followed up his stellar Week One performance with a big game (112 YDS, 16 touches, 3 TD) against Ottawa. Through two weeks, Grigsby has 251 yards from scrimmage as part of an exciting Blue Bombers attack. PLAYERS TO WATCH IN WEEK THREE Bo Levi Mitchell, QB, Calgary - After a decisive Week One win, during which Mitchell passed for 313 yards and a couple of touchdowns, the Stampeders got the week off last week. With health questions surroounding star runner Jon Cornish, the Stamps may need Mitchell to throw lots to stay competitive in Toronto.ddddddddddddGoing up against an Argonauts defence that has allowed an average of 329 passing yards through the first couple games, enough that they traded for Dwight Anderson to shore up the secondary, ought to present a favourable matchup for Mitchell too. 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