OSHAWA, Ont. - Ken Appleby made 31 saves for his second shutout of the season as the Oshawa Generals beat the Ottawa 67s 3-0 on Friday night in Ontario Hockey League action.Bradley Latour scored twice for Oshawa (3-0-1), while Josh Sterk rounded out the Generals scoring.Liam Herbst stopped 25-of-27 shots in goal for Ottawa (0-2-0).Both teams failed to score on four power-play opportunities.---BULLS 4 FRONTENACS 2KINGSTON, Ont. — Niki Petti scored two of Bellevilles four second-period goals as the Bulls beat the Frontenacs 4-2.Alex Yuill and Justin Lemcke also scored for Belleville (3-1-0). Corey Pawley and Samuel Schutt supplied the offence for Kingston (2-1-0). ---BATTALION 3 PETES 2 (SO) NORTH BAY, Ont. — Nick Paul and Mike Amadio scored in the shootout as the Battalion edged Peterborough.Nick Paul and Zach Bratina scored in regulation for North Bay (1-0-1).Nick Ritchie and Michael Clarke had goals for the Petes (1-1-1).---COLTS 4 STING 2SARNIA, Ont. — Roy Radke and Josh Carrick scored second-period goals as Barrie downed the Sting.Brendan Lemieux and Joseph Blandisi rounded out the attack for the Colts (2-1-1).Daniel Nikandrov and Hayden Hodgson scored for Sarnia (0-2-1).---STORM 4 WHALERS 2GUELPH, Ont. — Pius Suter had two goals and an assist to lead the Storm past Plymouth.Jason Dickinson scored his first goal of the year while Stephen Pierog added another for Guelph (2-1-0).Mathew Campagna and Victor Crus Rydberg scored for the Whalers (1-1-1).---RANGERS 4 KNIGHTS 1LONDON, Ont. — Justin Bailey had a three point night in Kitcheners road win over the Knights.Bailey scored twice while Max Iafrate and Dmitrii Sergeev also scored for the Rangers (2-1-0).Brett Welychka scored a first period power-play goal for London (1-2-0).---STEELHEADS 4 ICEDOGS 3MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Lucas Venuto scored one of three third period goals as the Steelheads slipped past Niagara. 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The Blue Jays would just as soon forget 2013, when they battled injuries and finished in last place after being a popular preseason pick to contend for a championship. Toronto failed to bolster its starting pitching this winter and returns with essentially the same lineup as a year ago, yet Dickey thinks the results will be better. "I think the heartbeat is a lot different this year. I think, one, were very comfortable. If I had a word to describe what (spring training) has been, its been comfortable. Guys really know that this is a big year for us collectively," said Dickey, who was 14-13 with a 4.21 ERA last season. "Were kind of getting a mulligan this year," the knuckleballer added. "Last year, a lot of things went wrong. This year, were pretty much all healthy. ... Were in a much different place." Only the Yankees, Cardinals and Phillies have earned as many post-season berths as the Rays over the past six seasons. And after hiking one of baseballs lowest payrolls above $80 million to keep most of last years roster intact, Tampa Bay anticipates another strong run. Price was 10-8 with a 3.33 ERA in 2013 after winning AL Cy Young honours two years ago, but he went 9-4 with a 2.53 ERA in 18 starts following the first stint of his career on the disabled list. The 28-year-old lefty was the subject of trade speculation much of the winter before agreeing to a $14 million, one-year contract to continue anchoring one of the ALs strongest rotations. The Rays, often overshadowed in the AL East by the big-spending Yankees and Red Sox, dont shy away from taking about how good they believe they cann be.dddddddddddd "To be honest with you, I thought last year we had more expectations going into the season than we do this year — only because the Red Sox won the World Series and the Yankees have made some pretty big acquisitions. So, that kind of puts us in the shadows again," third baseman Evan Longoria said. "There are a lot of expectations from within this team," he added. "But from an overall perspective, well probably be picked down the ladder a little bit more this year ... which is perfectly fine with me because I think weve proven time in and time out that if you believe the right things and play the right way, then the rest will take care of itself." Toronto pursued free agent Ervin Santana in hopes of improving its rotation, but the right-hander wound up signing with Atlanta. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays offence has a chance to be potent if a lineup featuring Jose Reyes, Edwin Encarnacion, Jose Bautista, Melky Cabrera and off-season acquisition Dioner Navarro can stay healthy. Dickey, who had a solid spring, hopes to revert to the form that helped him capture the NL Cy Young Award with the Mets two years ago. "I feel prepared," Dickey said. "I feel confident." Besides not trading Price, the Rays re-signed first baseman James Loney, acquired free-agent closer Grant Balfour and traded for catcher Ryan Hanigan, reliever Heath Bell and utilityman Logan Forsythe. Longoria is confident the manoeuvring has made the Rays better. Still, he stops short of predicting another playoff berth. "Even when we were the favourites, I would say maybe we are on paper," the three-time All-Star said. "We should have that underdog mentality." The teams set their rosters Sunday, with the Rays placing injured pitchers Jeremy Hellickson and Juan Carlos Oviedo and shortstop Tim Beckham on the 15-day disabled list. The Blue Jays put closer Casey Janssen on the DL due to a strain in his left abdominal area and lower back. Backup catcher Erik Kratz was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo. 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