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Hat Tricks Power Bulldogs, Rangers to Home Ice Wins – Ontario Hockey League

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Kingston Frontenacs 3, Mississauga Steelheads 5

  •  Isaac Enright’s first goal as a member of the Steelheads proved to be the game-winner in the third period.
  • James Hardie scored twice and Owen Beck recorded three assists.
  • Quinton Burns scored his first career OHL goal for Kingston in the defeat.
  • Francesco Arcuri grew his lead atop the OHL goal-scoring race adding 2 more to get to 22 goals in 24 games.

Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game | Steelheads Post-Game

 

Sudbury Wolves 1, Ottawa 67s 5

  • Henry Mews scored twice including the eventual game-winner, it was his first-career multi-goal game in the OHL
  • Cam Tolnai’s twelfth goal moved him into a tie with Luca Pinelli and Brady Stonehouse for the most on the 67s.
  • Vinzenz Rohrer and Jack Beck both did not dress for Ottawa.

Game Centre | 67s Post-Game

 

Soo Greyhounds 6, Hamilton Bulldogs 10

  • Senators prospect Jorian Donovan powered the Bulldogs offensively scoring his first career OHL  hat trick, adding an assist and was a single-game best +6.
  • Captain Logan Morrison chipped in with a two-goal four-point outing, including a highlight reel marker.
  • Charlie Schenkel was supposed to start the game, but after an injury in warmup, Samuel Ivanov got the start in the net.

Game Centre | Bulldogs Post-Game

 

Erie Otters 4, Kitchener Rangers 8

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  • Carson Rehkopf led the way for the Rangers recording his third career OHL hat trick, all three have come on home ice.
  • The eight goals were a season-high for the Rangers, they also set a season-high in shots outshooting the Otters 49-20.
  • Top 2023 NHL Draft prospect Hunter Brzustewicz scored his first career OHL goal for Kitchener, while Dylan Edwards recorded his first career marker for Erie.

Game Centre | Otters Post-Game | Rangers Post-Game

 

London Knights 4, Oshawa Generals 2

  • Sean McGurn led the way offensively for London with his third multi-point outing in his last 4 games.
  • Ben Bujold scored the game-winner in the second period, his first-career game-winning goal in the OHL.
  • Denver Barkey scored the game’s second goal, extending his point streak to eight games.
  • The Knights continue to be red hot, winners of eight of their past nine contests.

Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game | Spirit Post-Game

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