Barrie Colts 3, Oshawa Generals 4 – SO
- Ryan Gagnier scored, added two primary assists and finished with the shootout winner in his 150th OHL game
- The win extended Oshawa’s winning streak to five straight
- Lleyton Moore scored the teddy bear toss goal for the Generals with 1:33 remaining in the first period
- 2023 NHL Draft prospect Beau Akey had a goal and an assist for Barrie
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Ottawa 67’s 5, Guelph Storm 3
- With a pair of goals in the contest, Brady Stonehouse now leads the 67’s with 15 goals on the season
- The win completed a sweep of the Storm for the 67’s, a rematch of the 2019 OHL Championship series
- Guelph outshot Ottawa 29-20 in the loss as the two teams combined for 16 power plays
- Ottawa rounds out the weekend at the top of the OHL standings with a record of 22-5-0-1
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Kingston Frontenacs 5, Hamilton Bulldogs 1
- Christopher Thibodeau recorded his first multi-goal game in the OHL, his first career hat trick
- Avalanche prospect Ivan Zhigalov received second star honours stopping 30 of 31
- With the only Bulldogs goal in the game, Logan Morrison extended his point streak to a league-high 16 games this season
- Kingston rounded out their weekend on the road with a perfect 3-0 record
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Saginaw Spirit 2, North Bay Battalion 4
- Winnipeg Jets prospect Dom DiVincentiis earned first star making 36 saves in the victory
- After watching a two-goal lead disappear in the middle frame, the Troops scored twice in the third as Dalyn Wakely netted the game winner
- With the win, the Battalion passed the Spirit to move into second in the overall OHL standings
- Spirit rookie Liam Storch scored his first career OHL goal in the loss
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Soo Greyhounds 4, Owen Sound Attack 3
- Andrew Gibson scored the game-winner in the second period, his first career OHL game-winning goal
- Greyhounds netminder Samuel Ivanov made 28 saves for the win
- Minnesota Wild prospect Servac Petrovsky scored his third hat trick of the season in the loss
- The loss is Owen Sound’s fourth in a row
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Peterborough Petes 4, Sarnia Sting 1
- Tucker Robertson who led the OHL in shorthanded goals in 2021-22 scored his first shorthanded goal of the season in the second period, it stood as the game-winner
- On Jax Dubois’ game-tying goal for the Petes, Sam McCue registered the primary assist for his first career OHL point
- The Petes controlled the game outshooting the Sting 37-19
- Anaheim Ducks prospect Sasha Pastujov was out of the Sting lineup for a third straight game
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