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Mesar dazzles in debut – Ontario Hockey League

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Sudbury Wolves 2, Kitchener Rangers 7

  • Montreal Canadiens prospect Filip Mesar had four points (1-3–4) in his OHL debut, helping the Rangers win big at home
  • Los Angeles Kings prospect Francesco Pinelli earned first star honours with his first OHL hat trick, giving him six goals in six games
  • Mitchell Martin finished the night with four assists for Kitchener

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game

 

Flint Firebirds 4, Sarnia Sting 3 – OT

  • Braeden Kressler made his season debut, scoring before setting up Tyler Deline for the overtime winner
  • New York Rangers prospect Brennan Othmann scored and racked up 13 shots on goal
  • St. Louis Blues prospect Will Cranley made 33 saves for the win
  • Sarnia’s Ty Voit extended his point streak to nine games with a goal and two assists
  • Cooper Way made his Sting debut

Game Centre | Firebirds Post-Game

 

Owen Sound Attack 5, Erie Otters 1

  • Deni Goure (2-1–3) and Matthew Papais (1-2–3) each had three points as the Attack won their fourth in a row
  • Nick Chenard turned aside 33 of 34 to record the win
  • Taeo Artichuk scored Erie’s lone marker
  • The two clubs meet again in Erie on Saturday night

Game Centre | Attack Post-Game | Otters Post-Game

 

Peterborough Petes 1, Kingston Frontenacs 2

  • Dallas Stars prospect Francesco Arcuri’s seventh of the season was the game winner 7:29 into the third
  • Colorado Avalanche pick and reigning OHL Goaltender of the Week Ivan Zhigalov earned first star honours with 34 saves
  • Sahil Panwar scored Peterborough’s lone goal as the Petes lost despite outshooting Kingston 35-23

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

 

Saginaw Spirit 3, London Knights 4

  • St. Louis Blues prospect Landon Sim scored the game winner 5:38 into the third period
  • Luca Testa scored his first career OHL goal and Brody Crane collected a pair of primary assists for London
  • Saginaw rookie Michael Misa scored twice in the Spirit loss

Game Centre | Spirit Post-Game

 

Ottawa 67’s 2, Soo Greyhounds 1 – SO

  • Gavin Ewles ended the second-longest shootout in OHL history, scoring in the 15th round to keep the 67’s undefeated at 8-0
  • Collin MacKenzie set a new OHL record with 15 consecutive shootout saves, improving to 6-0 in his OHL career
  • Sault Ste. Marie’s Charlie Schenkel stopped 33 of 34 before turning aside 14 of the 15 shootout opponents he faced
  • The game was the Greyhounds’ fourth straight to go beyond regulation time

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

 

Oshawa Generals 4, Guelph Storm 3

  • Rookie forward Beckett Sennecke’s fourth of the season was the game winner 9:41 into the third period
  • Luke Torrance earned first star honours with a goal and an assist for Oshawa
  • Ryder McIntyre made his Generals debut
  • Winnipeg Jets prospect Danny Zhilkin had a goal and an assist for the Storm as they dropped their fourth in a row

Game Centre

 

Hamilton Bulldogs 2, Mississauga Steelheads 8

  • Montreal Canadiens prospect Owen Beck (1-5–6) tied a Steelheads club record with six points
  • Florida Panthers prospect Kai Schwindt netted his first career OHL hat trick and tacked on two assists
  • Overage blueliner Kasper Larsen picked up two assists in his season debut as the Trout won their sixth in a row

Game Centre | Steelheads Post-Game | Bulldogs Post-Game

 

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