The Trenton Golden Hawks put on an offensive clinic Sunday night.
The Hawks pounded the Lindsay Muskies 10-1 at the Hangar.
Among the offensive standouts, Andrew Suriyuth recorded a goal and four assists, Sullivan Sparkes had two goals and an assist, Adam Kim scored two goals and two assists, Colin Van Den Hurk and Cameron Gaylor each scored a goal with two assists and newcomer Tyler Nielsen scored his first goal as a Golden Hawk and picked up two helpers.
Anand Oberoi turned aside 16 of 17 in goal for the win.
Trenton is now five points ahead of their division rival Wellington Dukes with four more games played.
The G-Hawks return to action Thursday night in Cobourg before facing off against the Dukes Friday night in Wellington.
The Dukes are in action Monday night in Cobourg.
In Provincial Junior Hockey League play the Napanee Raiders edged the Gananoque Islanders 3-2 Sunday night.
Liam Mroueh led the attack with a goal and an assist for the Raiders. Marshall McFarland and Noah Westwater scored the other Napanee goals.
It was Mitch Brown in between the pipes stopping 31 of 33 shots on goal for the win.
The Picton Pirates 11 game win streak came to an end Sunday night on the road in Amherstview.
The Pirates fell 3-1 to the Jets in Tod Division play.
Cooper Rogers scored the loan goal for Picton. Kyle Renaud was excelled between the pipes making 43 saves on 46 shots for the loss.
Picton remains four points back of the Jets for second spot in the division, while Napanee has a comfortable 11 point division lead.