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67’s start road trip with OT win – Ontario Hockey League

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Ottawa 67’s 6, Flint Firebirds 5 – OT

  • Luca Pinelli set up Canadiens prospect Vinzenz Rohrer for the OT winner 1:50 into the extra frame
  • Tristan Bertucci tied the game with 46 seconds remaining, giving him 20 points in his last 19 games as the Firebirds earned a point
  • Calgary Flames prospect Jack Beck scored twice and added an assist
  • Max Donoso made 30 saves for the win opposite Will Cranley, who turned aside 28 shots against his former club
  • Flint blueliner Grayden Strohack made his OHL debut
  • Ottawa improves to 33-9-2-2 while Flint drops a fourth straight decision, falling to 22-22-2-1

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

 

Niagara IceDogs 4, Hamilton Bulldogs 5

  • Patrick Thomas scored the deciding goal 8:45 into the third period as the Bulldogs won their third in a row
  • Nick Lardis, Sahil Panwar and Jorian Donovan each had a goal and an assist for Hamilton
  • Zakary Lavoie had a goal, assist and nine shots on goal for Niagara
  • Rookie netminder David Egorov made 32 saves for his first OHL win
  • Niagara drops a fourth straight decision, falling to 9-29-6-1

Game Centre | Bulldogs Post-Game | IceDogs Post-Game

 

Peterborough Petes 2, Kingston Frontenacs 5

  • Chris Thibodeau scored a pair of goals, netting the game winner 9:09 into the third period
  • Ian Lemieux had an assist in his return to the Kingston lineup while Alec Belanger suited up for the first time since Nov. 11th
  • Tommy Budnick and Linus Hemstrom each had two assists for the Frontenacs
  • Tucker Robertson had a goal and an assist for the Petes
  • Colorado Avalanche prospect Ivan Zhigalov stopped 26 of 28 for the win as Kingston improved to 22-21-1-2

Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game | Petes Post-Game

 

Saginaw Spirit 1, London Knights 5

  • 2023 NHL Draft prospect Denver Barkey earned first star honours with a goal and two assists
  • Canadiens prospect Logan Mailloux (1-1–2) and Ethan MacKinnon (0-2–2) also had multi-point outputs for London
  • Brett Brochu stopped 30 of 31 to improve to 21-12-1-0 on the season
  • Minnesota Wild prospect Hunter Haight provided Saginaw’s lone goal as the Spirit lost their ninth in the last 10 games
  • The Knights earn a third straight win, improving to 31-13-1-0 atop the Midwest Division

Game Centre | Spirit Post-Game

 

Mississauga Steelheads 0, Sudbury Wolves 4

  • Rookie netminder Nate Krawchuk made 21 saves for his first career OHL shutout
  • Ethan Larmand scored twice for Sudbury while Dylan Robinson and Landon McCallum each had two helpers
  • Ryerson Leenders stopped 20 of 23 in the Mississauga crease
  • Steelheads forward James Hardie had his point streak snapped at 13 games
  • The Wolves retired Marc Staal’s #14 in a ceremony pre-game
  • Sudbury snaps a three-game slide, improving to 19-21-4-2

Game Centre | Steelheads Post-Game | Wolves Post-Game

 

Guelph Storm 3, Kitchener Rangers 4

  • Guelph scored a pair of shorthanded goals in the final minute, but ran out of time as Kitchener held on for two points
  • LA Kings prospect Francesco Pinelli scored his 28th and 29th goals of the season and added an assist
  • 2023 NHL Draft prospect Carson Rehkopf scored his 20th of the season while fellow draft eligible Hunter Brzustewicz had two assists
  • Cooper Walker had a goal and two assists for Guelph while Braeden Bowman and Ben McFarlane each had a goal and a helper
  • Kitchener shakes consecutive losses to improve to 20-22-2-0, pulling to within five points of third place Guelph in the Midwest Division

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game

 

Barrie Colts 4, Oshawa Generals 3

  • Beau Jelsma’s 20th of the season 4:25 into the third period stood up as the game winner
  • Tai York scored his 10th and 11th goals of the season
  • Dylan Roobroeck recorded a pair of primary assists while Stuart Rolofs had a goal and assist for Oshawa
  • Jacob Oster had his streak of consecutive shutout minutes snapped at 143:09, making 37 saves on the night
  • Oshawa native Anson Thornton stopped 25 to earn the win for Barrie
  • Barrie wins a third straight, improving to 26-13-4-2 while Oshawa sees a three-game winning streak snapped

Game Centre

 

Soo Greyhounds 1, Sarnia Sting 12

  • Sarnia scored 12 goals on 38 shots as Ty Voit and Luca Del Bel Belluz each had three goals and an assist
  • Sasha Pastujov finished with a goal and four helpers while Marko Sikic scored twice and added an assist
  • Landon Miller made his first career OHL start for the Greyhounds
  • San Jose Sharks prospect Ben Gaudreau earned the win, stopping 28 of 29
  • The Sting have won six in a row, improving to 25-14-4-2 for third in the Western Conference
  • Sault Ste. Marie has lost six in a row, dropping to 14-21-7-5

Game Centre | Greyhounds Post-Game

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