Evan Bouchard had two assists as the London Knights beat the Sudbury Wolves 5-3 at Budweiser Gardens Saturday night.
It's the second straight win for the Knights, who have 60 points in the OHL Western Conference, holding the fourth playoff spot.
London got on the board first thanks to a goal from Nathan Dunkley, his 17th of the season. Sudbury tied it up later in the period when Peter Stratis found the net.
The Knights took the lead at 5:28 in the second period when Dalton Duhart scored his second goal of the season. The Wolves then tied it and took the lead with back-to-back scores from Kirill Nizhikov and David Levin, but London tied the game at three-all before the intermission when Billy Moskal scored on the power play.
Josh Nelson broke the tie for London at nearly the halfway point of the third period with his sixth goal of the year. Liam Foudy added a short-handed empty-net goal for insurance to close it out for the Knights.
Jordan Kooy stopped 22 shots for the win in net for London. Jake McGrath also had 22 saves, but in goal for Sudbury.
The Knights travel to Guelph Sunday afternoon and take on the Storm.