Kingston Frontenacs 1, Ottawa 67’s 8
- Recently acquired 67’s forward Logan Morrison climbs into the OHL scoring lead after scoring his first goal for Ottawa and adding two primary assists
- Brady Stonehouse added a pair of goals for the fifth time this season: his 22 goals lead all 67’s
- The newest 67, Pavel Mintyukov, earned his first point with his new team, assisting Stonehoue’s second of the night
- The 67’s score eight goals and win by a seven-goal margin for the first time this season. All eight goals were scored at even strength
- Frontenacs rookie Gabriel Frasca’s fantastic feed to draft-eligible winger Matthew Soto earned the Play of the Night
- Mason Vaccari’s point-blank glove save on Logan Morrison was the Save of the Night
- Newcomers Ethan Miedema and Cal Uens made their Frontenacs debuts
Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game | 67’s Post-Game
Guelph Storm 4, Hamilton Bulldogs 1
- The Storm win their third game in a row: outscoring their opponents 15-6 during that span
- After being acquired from the Generals on Monday, Patrick Leaver made 21 saves on 22 shots en route to victory in his Storm debut
- OA forward Cooper Walker scored the game-winning goal in a first-star performance
- 2022 fourth-round pick David Edgorov made 19 saves in his OHL debut, while Ben Bujold and Cedricson Okitundu made their first appearances as Bulldogs
Game Centre | Storm Post-Game | Bulldogs Post-Game
Owen Sound Attack 5, Niagara IceDogs 1
- OHL Performer of the Night Ethan Burroughs scored twice within the first ten minutes of the game, including the game-winner, as the Attack earned their 10th road win
- Habs prospect Cedrick Guindon set up both of Burroughs’ goals and then added one of his own halfway through the third period
- Nick Chenard made 23 stops in his 10th win of the season
- NHL Draft-eligible winger Juan Copeland’s eighth of the season was the lone IceDogs goal
- Alex Assadourian made his IceDogs debut
Game Centre | Attack Post-Game | IceDogs Post-Game
North Bay Battalion 2, Sudbury Wolves 1 – SO
- OA forward Kyle McDonald scored the shootout winner as the Troops won their fourth straight contest
- Recently acquired Wolves goaltender Kevyn Brassard was named first star, stopping 26 shots
- Jets pick Domenic DiVincentiis stopped 26 shots in his league-leading 21st victory, also earning second-star honours
- Stars prospect Justin Ertel and Wolves forward Kocha Delic each scored their team’s lone goals in the first period
Game Centre | Battalion Post-Game | Wolves Post-Game