The Ottawa 67's had goals from five different players to down the Peterborough Petes 6-2 in Ontario Hockey League action Saturday night.

Cody Lindsay led the way with a pair of third-period markers as Ottawa (13-8-0) pulled away for the win despite being outshot in each period.

Tyler Toffoli had his 16th goal of the year, good for second in the league. Thomas Nesbitt added a short-handed marker while Ryan Martindale and Sean Monahan had Ottawa's other goals.

Alan Quine, on the power play, scored his first goal for the Petes (4-12-1) in his second game since coming over in a trade and Matt Puempel added Peterborough's other goal.

Petr Mrazek had a strong game in the 67's net, stopping 42 shots to earn his ninth win of the season. Andrew D'Agostini started for the Petes but was pulled after four goals in favour of Bryce O'Hagan.

With the win, Ottawa jumped ahead of Oshawa and Kingston for first in the tightly contested East Division. Peterborough lost its sixth-straight game and remain last in the division.