KITCHENER, Ont. - Matt Rupert had two goals and three assists and brother Ryan Rupert scored twice and set up two more as the London Knights downed the host Kitchener Rangers 10-5 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Gemel Smith also had two goals and two assists for the Knights (46-13-5), who used a six-goal second period to blow the game open, Josh Anderson had a pair of goals and Max Domi and Brett Welychka each scored once. Brent Pederson had a pair of goals for the Rangers (22-39-3), who are on a seven-game skid, while Mason Kohn, Ryan MacInnis and Matia Marcantuoni had the others. Londons Anthony Stolarz made 19 saves for the win. Kitcheners Jordan DeKort allowed five shots in 15 shots before giving way to Matthew Greenfield, who stopped 20-of-25 shots in 32 minutes of relief. --- OTTERS 6 SPITFIRES 1 ERIE, Pa. -- Connor McDavid had two goals and two assists and the OHLs leading scorer Connor Brown added three assists as the Otters pummelled Windsor. Dylan Strome also scored twice for Erie (48-14-2), which extended its win streak to four games, while Dane Fox and Andre Burkovsky added the others. Oscar Dansk only had to make 16 saves for the Otters. Ben Johnson scored for the Spitfires (36-25-3), who dropped their third straight game, and Dalen Kuchmey stopped 35-of-41 shots in defeat. --- FRONTENACS 6 GENERALS 2 KINGSTON, Ont. -- Roland McKeown and Corey Pawley each scored twice as the Frontenacs downed Oshawa. Evan McEneny scored once and set up two more for Kingston (35-22-6) and Ryan Kujawinski had a goal and an assist. Scott Laughton and Cole Cassels scored for the Generals (41-18-6). Lucas Peressini made 33 saves for the Frontenacs, including a penalty shot on Laughton at 4:53 of the second period. Daniel Althsuller allowed five goals on 23 shots for Oshawa before giving way to Ken Appleby, who stopped 4-of-5 shots in a period of relief. --- GREYHOUNDS 7 STING 0 SARNIA, Ont. -- Brandon Halverson stopped 35 shots and Sergey Tolchinky had two goals and an assist as Sault Ste. Marie blanked the Sting. Bryan Moore had a goal and an assist for the Greyhounds (41-17-6), and Tyler Hore, Jorgen Karterud, Dylan Corson and Blake Speers each scored once. Defenceman Zachary Core was a team-worst minus-4 for Sarnia (16-41-7), which dropped its fifth straight game. Taylor Dupuis stopped 28-of-35 shots for the Sting. --- ATTACK 6 STORM 2 GUELPH, Ont. -- Zach Nastasiuk had two goals and an assist and Daniel Milne had three assists as Owen Sound downed the Storm. Jack Flinn made 36 saves for the Attack (29-27-8) while Kurtis Gabriel, Kyle Hope, Holden Cook and Kyle Platzer added the others. Robby Fabbri and Scott Kosmachuk scored for Guelph (49-12-3). Justin Nichols allowed six goals on 24 shots in 49 minutes of action. Matthew Mancina took over in the third period and stopped all three shots he faced. --- BATTALION 4 STEELHEADS 0 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Jake Smith only had to make 19 saves as North Bay blanked the Steelheads. Miles Liberati, Alex Henriksson, Nick Paul and Ben Thomson scored for the Battalion (34-24-6) while Brenden Miller added two assists. Spencer Martin turned away 37-of-41 shots for Mississauga (23-36-5), which is on a four-game slide. The Steelheads are eighth in the Western Conference, one point ahead of Niagara. --- BULLS 2 WOLVES 1 (SO) SUDBURY, Ont. -- Charlie Graham made 49 saves through 65 minutes and three more in the shootout as Belleville edged the Wolves. Stephen Harper scored the shootout winner for the Bulls (21-38-6) and Aaron Berisha scored in regulation. Trevor Carrick scored the lone goal for Sudbury (32-21-11). Franky Palazzese kicked out 33-of-34 shots for the Wolves. 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Mario Lunter, Daniel Gachulinec and Stanislav Horansky also scored for Slovakia (1-0). Dominik Kahun had both goals for Germany (0-2), who lost its opening match to Canada 7-2 on Thursday.England coach Eddie Jones says his side will come out swinging as they bid to win the series against Australia in the second Test in Melbourne on Saturday. England took a 1-0 lead in the three Test series with an impressive 39-28 win against Australia in Brisbane on Saturday and are preparing for whatever Australia throw at them.They will come out swinging, we know that, Jones told Sky Sports. History shows that in the 2001 Lions series and in the 2013 Lions series, they lost the first Test and in the second Test all hell breaks loose and I am sure we are going to see the same on Saturday.We will be up for it one way or the other; we will be either Muhammad Ali rope-a-dope or we will be Joe Frazier and come out swinging. I think we will come out swinging.However, it is not just physically where Jones is looking to hit the Wallabies, aiming to put them under pressure mentally as well.If we can make them think at the start of the game, then that starts to put extra pressure on them.More to come Highlights of Englands 39-28 win over Australia in the first game of their three-Test series in Brisbane England are unbeaten under Jones management and despite the win, he has warned Australia that there is more to come.We can play a lot better and we will play a lot better [in the next Test], added Jones.Defensively we can be much tighter. Our breakdown work was good at times and not so good at other times so we need consistency in that area.However, there was plenty of things to like and Jones was impressed with the grit and determination shown by his team.I liked our grit and I liked that we took our opportunities when we had them to score points, and I liked the way we put pressure on their defence, added Jones.We were physical; tactically pretty sharp and we controlled the game well. But this week we are goingg to have to be even better.ddddddddddddJones was also pleased that England were able to adapt their game. When their bodyline game plan in midfield was not working, Jones moved Owen Farrell to 12 and with George Ford coming in at No 10, England suddenly had two playmakers who swung the game for England.Right from the very start I have tried to develop with England a flexible game so that we have a framework and can move the game from one to the other, explained Jones.That is the thing I like about the team at the moment - we are able to do that during games. So if we go in with a game plan and the game doesnt go like that, then we are able to change.George and Owen are instrumental in being able to change the game for us - it suited that game, every game is a different game and there will be other games when we will need a 12 to bang it over the line.Changes Sky Sports pundit Stuart Barnes gives his opinion on the England squad after watching them beat Australia on Saturday The effects of a long hard season for Englands players is beginning to tell and Jones revealed that he may be making one or two changes to the team for the second Test.We are definitely looking at how we can improve the team. There are a couple of guys who have been a little bit off the pace and a couple of guys coming into their peak. At this time of the year, players are in various physical conditions - its a matter of making sure we are picking players at their peak.Watch Australia v England live on Sky Sports 1 HD on Saturday from 10.30am. 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