Home Leagues Cholach provides OT heroics as Colts take down first place 67’s – Ontario Hockey League

Cholach provides OT heroics as Colts take down first place 67’s – Ontario Hockey League

by

 

Oshawa Generals 2, North Bay Battalion 3

  • Seattle Kraken prospect Ty Nelson’s powerplay marker late in the first period stood as the game-winner as the Battalion earned their fourth win in five games
  • North Bay improves to 2-0 in the season series vs. the Generals
  • Third-year forward Dalyn Wakely scored his 18th goal of the season
  • Recently acquired Generals forward Joseph Serpa now has goals in three consecutive games

Game Centre | Battalion Post-Game

 

Owen Sound Attack 3, Peterborough Petes 5

  • Connor Lockhart scored a pair of goals as the Petes beat the Attack in their first matchup this season. The Canucks pick has six goals and 15 points during Peterborough’s seven-game winning streak
  • Kraken prospect Tucker Robertson sniped the game-winning goal with 3:35 left in the game: he has points in seven straight
  • Flyers pick J.R. Avon had a pair of helpers: he’s riding a six-game point streak
  • Liam Sztuska stopped 37 shots in his fifth win of the season
  • Attack captain Colby Barlow opened the scoring for his team, netting his 23rd goal of the season
  • Defenceman James Petrovski scored his first goal for Owen Sound

Game Centre | Attack Post-Game | Petes Post-Game

 

Ottawa 67’s 2, Barrie Colts 3 – OT

  • Golden Knights pick Artur Cholach scored the OT winner and earned first-star honours in a multi-point performance
  • Winger Tyler Savard played his first game as a Colt
  • Flames prospect Jack Beck assisted both 67’s goals in his first game since returning from an injury sustained in October
  • Coyotes prospect Anson Thornton stopped 35 shots and earned second-star honours: he robbed Luca Pinelli midway through the second period in the Save of the Night
  • Sharks prospect Ethan Cardwell opened the scoring for the Colts: he now has five goals and nine points in the last five games
  • Evan Vierling assisted the OT winner: he’s up to 10 goals and 19 points in the previous nine contests
  • Ottawa’s draft-eligible centreman Chris Barlas has 11 points in as many games

Game Centre | 67’s Post-Game

 

 

 

Source link

Related Articles

Leave a Comment