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The 22-year-old slugger, who is no stranger to adversity, made up for it at the end.SUDBURY, Ont. - Nathan Pancel was the difference maker on Saturday night.Pancel scored 1:18 into overtime to finish his hat trick and added an assist as the Sudbury Wolves downed the Belleville Bulls 7-6 in Ontario Hockey League play.Brook Hiddink, Brady Pataki, Kyle Capobianco and Matt Schmalz also found the back of the net for Sudbury (3-15-0).Stephen Harper struck twice for the Bulls (11-5-2) with Brett Gustavsen, Michael Cramarossa, Jordan Subban and Niki Petti also scoring.Troy Timpano turned aside 32 shots for the win. 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