Evan Bouchard, Cliff Pu and Robert Thomas had two points each in the London Knights' 4-2 win over the 67s in Ottawa Monday afternoon.
The win gives the Knights a point total of 83, good for second place in the OHL Midwest Division.
Ottawa had an early lead in the game and held it for the first period, when Mitchell Hoelscher found the net. London tied it up just after seven minutes into the second period with an Alex Formenton goal, then took the lead late in the frame when Bouchard put the puck in.
The 67s tied the game up at two-all in the third period when Artur Tyanulin scored his 21st goal of the year. Pu broke the tie later in the period, then Thomas scored an empty-net goal to seal the win with just one second left in regulation.
Jordan Kooy was the winner in goal for the Knights, stopping 19 of Ottawa's 21 shots. Olivier Lafreniere had 23 saves in net for the 67s. Each team had three unsuccessful power plays in the game.
The Knights next host the Windsor Spitfires Friday night at Budweiser Gardens.