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Thursday Highlights: Allard sparks Hounds in long-awaited season debut

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Soo Greyhounds 5, Niagara IceDogs 2

  • The Greyhounds scored all five goals at even strength, besting the IceDogs in Niagara to snap a three-game losing skid
  • Soo centreman Owen Allard had a pair of assists and earned second-star honours upon his return from injury
  • Defenceman Connor Toms also returned to the lineup
  • IceDogs centreman Andrew Leblanc chipped in with an assist in his 100th OHL game
  • Daniel Michaud scored for the third-consecutive contest
  • With 13 games left to play, the Greyhounds sit three points out of the final playoff spot in the West. The eighth-placed Rangers have 15 games remaining

Game Centre | Greyhounds Post-Game | IceDogs Post-Game

Windsor Spitfires 2, Peterborough Petes 6

  • The Petes scored five goals in the final 21 minutes of the game to earn their third-straight win
  • Canucks pick Connor Lockhart scored the game-winning goal 8:47 into the third period and added an assist to earn first-star honours
  • Former first-round pick Donovan McCoy went coast-to-coast before going upstairs on Costanzo in the Play of the Night
  • 2022 Kraken fourth-overall pick Shane Wright made his return to the lineup, assisting Islanders prospect Matt Maggio’s league-leading 43rd goal of the year
  • Nicholas DeAngelis’ goal 1:36 into the opening frame ended Michael Simpson’s shutout streak at 122 minutes. The fourth-year netminder stopped 41 of the 43 shots he faced, earning third-star honours

Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game | Petes Post-Game

Erie Otters 1, Barrie Colts 5

  • OHL Performer of the Night Evan Vierling scored twice in a Colts victory as the Otters visited the Sadlon Arena for the first time since November 2019
  • Marty Williamson earned his 305th victory behind the Colts bench, tying the late Dale Hawerchuk for the most in franchise history
  • Cooper Matthews and Connor Punnett each had two helpers, earning second and thrid-star honours respectively
  • Noah Sedore set up Pano Fimis for Erie’s lone goal as the Otters lost the final game of their eight-game road trip
  • Kyle Downey’s amazing point-blank glove stop earned him Save of the Night honours

Game Centre | Otters Post-Game

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