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PETERSBURG, Fla.ERIE, Pa. - It was the end to a pair of streaks on Saturday night in the Ontario Hockey League.Chad Heffernan scored the go-ahead goal in the third period as the Belleville Bulls beat the Erie Otters 3-1 to snap their seven-game losing skid.Michael Cramarossa opened the scoring for the Bulls (13-12-2), with Jordan Subban adding an empty-net goal.Travis Dermott responded with his second of the season for Erie (21-4-1), which saw a five-game winning streak come to an end.Charlie Graham turned aside 33 shots for the victory. 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