Centre Kieren Dervin scored on a five-on-three penalty kill in the second period for the go-ahead goal in the Kingston Frontenacs' 4-2 road victory over the Ottawa 67's Sunday afternoon. Photo courtesy of the Kingston Frontenacs. jpg, KI, apsmc

The objective of any three-in-three in major-junior hockey is four points, so by that criterion the Kingston Frontenacs had to come away satisfied after beating the 67’s 4-2 in Ottawa Sunday afternoon. Article content

Sweetening it for Frontenacs coach Troy Mann was the fact that his team played its best period of hockey in the last twenty minutes of a three-game grind compressed into less than 48 hours, with a two-hour bus ride to the capital an added nuisance. Article content Article content

Through the opening shifts in Ottawa Sunday, it

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