Erie Otters 5, North Bay Battalion 3
- OHL Performer of the Night Brett Harrison scored a hat-trick, including the OT-winner, as the Spitfires won their eighth consecutive contest
- The Bruins third-round pick’s second goal earned him the Play of the Night
- League-leading scorer Matt Maggio scored a goal and added two assists, taking his season totals to 42 goals and 88 points in just 50 games
- Alex Christopoulos chipped in a pair of goals and set up Harrison’s opening marker in a three-point effort
- Windsor’s veteran netminder Mathias Onuska stopped 37 shots, earning his second-straight OT win since returning from injury
- Firebirds leading scorer Amadeus Lombardi added to his season totals with a one-goal, one-assist performance
- Will Cranley made a glove stop in the dying seconds of regulation to earn the Save of the Night
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Ottawa 67’s 3, Peterborough Petes 2
- NHL Draft-eligible forward Cooper Foster batted in the game-winning goal with 1:36 to go in the third period upon his return to the lineup. That was the only lead the 67’s had in the game
- Logan Morrison scored a pair of goals to take his season total to 32 – including seven in his last three games
- Collin MacKenzie’s 40 saves eclipsed his previous career high of 36, set on November 11, 2022
- Flyers prospect J.R. Avon opened the scoring and set up Sam Mayer’s game-tying goal. The Selwyn native has three goals and three assists in his last five games
- The Petes have lost three in a row, and trail fourth place Mississauga by one point in the Eastern Conference standings
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