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67’s, Battalion and Spitfires Secure Big Hockey Day in the OHL Victories – Ontario Hockey League

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Ottawa 67’s 4, Sarnia Sting 3

  • 67’s forward Brady Stonehouse scored the eventual game-winner late in the third period on a penalty shot.
  • Logan Morrison scored and added an assist, he now sits one point away from 250 in his OHL career.
  • Morrison and Jack Beck combined for a pair of goals and assists, and the pair combined for 13 points on their three-win weekend road trip.

Game Centre | 67’s Post-Game | Sting Post-Game

 

Kitchener Rangers 2, Guelph Storm 6

  • Brayden Gillespie stopped 28 of 30 shots earning third-star honours, the Rangers outshot the Storm 30-19 in the contest.
  • Braedan Bowman recorded his sixth two-goal game of the season.
  • Lleyton Moore recorded his first goal in a Rangers sweater in the loss.

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game

 

Barrie Colts 2, Sudbury Wolves 1 – OT

  • Sudbury led for 40 minutes backed by great goaltending from NAte Krawchuk who earned first star making 28 saves.
  • Brandt Clarke set up Jacob Frasca to tie the game in the third and Ethan Cardwell in overtime to win the game in comeback fashion for Barrie.
  • Wolves forward Quentin Musty returned to the lineup recording 5 shots on net in his return.

Game Centre | Wolves Post-Game

 

Mississauga Steelheads 4, Soo Greyhounds 3

  • Charlie Schenkel made the start in net for the first time since November 25th, a 35-save shutout against the same Steelheads.
  • The loss was the Greyhounds’ seventh straight defeat.
  • Charlie Schenkel made the start in net for the first time since November 25th, a 35-save shutout against the same Steelheads, Schenkel stopped 30/33 in his return to the crease.

Game Centre | Steelheads Post-Game | Greyhounds Post-Game

 

Kingston Frontenacs 1, North Bay Battalion 9

  • Ty Nelson scored his first career OHL hat trick in the victory.
  • The win completed a four-game sweep over the Fronts for North Bay, Kingston was the only team North Bay swept in last season’s regular season.
  • Nine goals tied the Battalion’s season high set on November 3rd against Niagara.

Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game | Battalion Post-Game

 

Erie Otters 0, Oshawa Generals 4

  • Jacob Oster earned his third shutout in his last four games, tying him with Michael Simpson for the OHL lead. It was the first time Erie had been shutout this season.
  • Ryan Gagnier continues to pace the Gens in goals, scoring twice in the victory.
  • Stuart Rolofs extended his point streak to seven games (4G, 6A) with an assist on Gagnier’s second goal, tied for the 4th longest current streak in the OHL.

Game Centre | Otters Post-Game

 

Owen Sound Attack 1, Windsor Spitfires 8

  • Jacob Maillet set a new career high for points in a single game with five (2G, 3A) in the win.
  • With four assists Matt Maggio reached 100 in his OHL career.
  • Cole Davis made his OHL debut for the Spitfires, scoring late in the third for his first in the OHL.

Game Centre | Attack Post-Game | Firebirds Post-Game

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