His first goal came in the final minute of the opening period with a wrist shot that off the post and in, beating Brayden Gillespie and giving Sarnia a 3-0 lead.
He continued where he left off 8:31 into the period with a one-timed shot from just outside the faceoff dot for his second tally of the game. Burke capped off a hat trick in the dying two minutes of the stanza with a pass from Sasha Pastujov and one-timed it home from the slot for his third goal of the game.
Burke was not finished yet as Sarnia had a two-man advantage early in the third period. The Peterborough-born forward saw his wrist shot find the back of the net and in for his fourth of the game en route to a 9-1 win over the London Knights.
Burke was awarded the first star of the game honours with four goals on five shots on net and winning 15/20 faceoffs.