GUELPH, Ont. - Robby Fabbri had a hat trick and added an assist as the Guelph Storm beat the Plymouth Whalers 9-3 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action.Matthew Hotchkiss struck twice for the Storm (11-9-1), who scored five straight third-period goals.Austin Hall, Adam Craievich, Tyler Bertuzzi and Chris Marchese supplied the rest of the Guelph offence.Bryce Yetman, Matt Mistele and Mathieu Henderson replied for Plymouth (8-12-2).Justin Nichols made 29 saves for the win while Alex Nedeljkovic turned aside 39 shots for the Whalers.The Storms power play was dominant, scoring six times on eight chances. Plymouth failed to score on six opportunities with the man advantage.---ATTACK 3 FRONTENACS 2 (OT)KINGSTON, Ont. — Chris Bigras scored at 1:02 of overtime as Owen Sound edged the Frontenacs.Jaden Lindo and Zach Nastasiuk also had goals for the Attack (11-5-5).Ryan Kujawinski struck twice for Kingston (9-7-3), which has not lost in regulation in four games.---OTTERS 7 STING 1SARNIA, Ont. — Patrick Murphy and Taylor Raddysh both struck twice in Eries rout of the Sting.Dylan Strome had a four point night for the Otters (18-3-1), scoring once and adding three assists. Kyle Maksimovich and Alex DeBrincat added the other goals.Anthony DeAngelo responded for Sarnia (8-11-2), which had a two-game winning streak snapped.---SPIRIT 2 ICEDOGS 1SAGINAW, Mich. — Nick Moutrey had the go-ahead goal at 18:27 of the third period as the Spirit edged Niagara.Dylan Sadowy also scored in the third period for Saginaw (10-9-2).Aaron Haydon opened the scoring for the IceDogs (6-15-0).---RANGERS 2 SPITFIRES 1KITCHENER, Ont. — Brent Pedersen found the back of the net at 18:17 of the third period as the Rangers edged Windsor.Mike Davies also scored for Kitchener (12-3-6).Trevor Murphy scored for the Spitfires (7-13-1), who lost their third straight.---KNIGHTS 6 STEELHEADS 3LONDON, Ont. — Mitchell Marner scored four times and added an assist as the Knights got past Mississauga.Christian Dvorak and Max Domi rounded out the London (14-8-0) attack.Michael McLeod, Jimmy Lodge and Brandon Devlin all had goals for the Steelheads (8-11-1).---GREYHOUNDS 4 67S 3 (OT)OTTAWA — Edmonton Oilers prospect Darnell Nurse scored in overtime as Sault Ste. 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In a match pitting together two qualifiers, Michal Przysiezny of Poland defeated local favourite Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (4) for only his second Tour win of the season.ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Cardinals have made a one-year, $14.1 million qualifying offer to free agent Carlos Beltran. They just dont expect him to return next season. General manager John Mozeliak and manager Mike Matheny met with reporters Monday for the first time since losing a six-game World Series to the Red Sox last week. Mozeliak says he expects the 36-year-old Beltran to seek a multiyear contract elsewhere. "We never want to close doors," Mozeliak said. "Reality is when you look at the depth, trying to find ample playing time, Im not sure how happy he will be." Beltran topped 600 plate appearances both seasons with the Cardinals, needing just occasional rest for his surgically repaired knees. He batted .296 with 24 homers and 84 RBIs this year, and had several big hits in the post-season, too. "I reminded him what an incredible season he had for us," Matheny said. "We dont know how this whole thing is going to play out." But the outfield will be crowded with Matt Adams expected to be the everyday first baseman and cleanup man Allen Craig moving to right field. Top prospect Oscar Taveras also figures to be in the mix. Mozeliak said theres a chance the payroll will be lower at the start of next season, with big contracts for Beltran, Chris Carpenter, Rafael Furcal and Jake Westbrook coming off the books. Given the right circumstances, he said the payroll could go up. At the top of the off-season wish list is an offensive upgrade at shortstop over the slick-fielding, light-hitting combo of Pete Kozma and Daniel Descalso. The Cardinals expect to hear from teams interested in their prospects. "We do have the resources," Mozeliak said. "Certainly, I dont want to close any doors today." Rookie Trevor Rosenthal opens spring training as the closer ahead of Jason Motte, wholl be eased back into the mix coming off reconstructive elbow surgery that sidelined him all of 2013. Mozeliak said it was "hard to imagine" a better closer than Rosenthal the way he finished the yyear.dddddddddddd. Mozeliak said rookie Kolten Wong, a first-round pick in 2011, could be the everyday second baseman. Leadoff man Matt Carpenter would move to third, displacing David Freese. "If I had a bet, I would say hes probably going to get a lot of playing time for us," Mozeliak said. Neither Matheny nor Mozeliak expressed any regrets about using post-season roster spots for rookie 15-game winner Shelby Miller and deposed closer Edward Mujica, who had 35 saves before hitting the wall the final month. The Cardinals left the 22-year-old Miller out of the post-season rotation due to concerns about the innings load from a full season as the fifth starter. They wanted Miller on the roster just in case, assuring him hes a big part of next years rotation. Mujica got the nod in appreciation for services rendered, with Mozeliak noting "there is some loyalty in the decision-making process." "We were prepared, we knew what we were trying to accomplish," Matheny said. "We do what we believe is best for this team so we can go back and sleep at night and realize we did the right thing." Among the healthy arms who didnt make the cut were lefties Sam Freeman and Tyler Lyons. They could have added third catcher Rob Johnson, freeing up backup catcher Tony Cruz as a pretty good bat off the bench. "Look at Chiefs contribution," Mozeliak said, using Mujicas nickname. "I think it would have been very difficult to keep him off." The Cardinals know Rosenthal wants to be a starter but theyre loaded in that department with rookie Michael Wacha near the top of the list, right behind 19-game winner Adam Wainwright, coming off a phenomenal post-season. Also in the mix are Joe Kelly and Lance Lynn, along with youngsters Miller and Carlos Martinez, plus Matheny thought Jaime Garcia was almost ready to return from shoulder surgery at the end of the season. Mozeliak anticipates no off-season surgeries, and believes Craigs left mid-foot sprain will be healed in about a month. 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