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Sunday Highlights: Battling back in Round 2

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Barrie Colts 2, North Bay Battalion 5 
Series tied 1-1

  • After Beau Jelsma gave the Colts the lead less than a minute into the game, the Battalion scored four unanswered goals and held on to even the series at one apiece
  • Stars signee Kyle McDonald scored twice in less than seven minutes, taking sole possession of the playoff goalscoring lead (9)
  • Oilers prospect Matvei Petrov set up Kraken pick Kyle Jackson for the game-winning goal 16:38 into the opening frame. Petrov’s 12 assists are tied for the second most in the postseason
  • Jets pick Dom DiVincentiis turned aside 32 shots for his fifth win

Game Centre | Battalion Post-Game

Peterborough Petes 2, Ottawa 67’s 1
Series tied 1-1

  • The Petes scored twice in the opening 20:30 and Michael Simpson made 25 stops as they held on to tie the series
  • Stars prospect Gavin White scored the game-winning goal 30 seconds into the middle frame, adding an assist on Brennan Othmann’s opener
  • Predators pick Jack Matier scored a consolation goal for the 67’s with 1:27 remaining in the game

Game Centre | Petes Post-Game | 67’s Post-Game

Saginaw Spirit 1, Sarnia Sting 2 – OT
Sarnia leads series 2-0
 

  • Blue Jackets prospect Luca Del Bel Belluz scored his fourth goal of the postseason 8:37 into overtime
  • Sharks pick Ben Gaudreau stopped 33 of the 34 shots he faced, earning first-star honours. At the other end of the ice, Islanders prospect Tristan Lennox was named the second star, turning aside a whopping 45 shots in the loss
  • 100-point man Ty Voit scored the game’s opening goal before setting up Del Bel Belluz in overtime
  • With the Spirit net empty, Golden Knights prospect Matyas Sapovaliv scored with less than a minute left to force OT. The Czech centreman sits second in playoff scoring (16) and second in goals (8)

Game Centre | Spirit Post-Game

London Knights 1, Kitchener Rangers 6
London leads series 2-1

  • Upon returning from suspension, Rangers captain Francesco Pinelli opened the scoring with his third shorthanded goal of the postseason. The Kings prospect would add an insurance marker in the third period
  • Lightning prospect Roman Schmidt scored his first-career playoff goal, the game-winner, 5:44 into the middle frame
  • Rangers leading goal-scorer Francesco Arcuri netted his fifth of the playoffs, while hometown kid Matthew Sop had three assists
  • Kitchener goaltender Marco Costantini made 30 stops for his fifth win
  • Ryan Humphrey scored the lone goal for the Knights, his third of the series and fifth of the postseason

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game

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