Sarnia Sting 4, Saginaw Spirit 0
Sarnia wins series 4-0
- San Jose Sharks prospect Ben Gaudreau made 25 saves for his third shutout of these playoffs, helping the Sting advance to their first-ever Western Conference Championship Series appearance
- Easton Wainwright scored twice for the Sting while Marcus Limpar-Lantz had a goal and an assist
- New York Islanders prospect Tristan Lennox made 28 saves in his final OHL contest
- Spirit overagers Theo Hill and captain Mitchell Smith joined Lennox in playing their final OHL game
- Sarnia outshot Saginaw 32-25, including a 14-5 tally in the third period
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North Bay Battalion 4, Barrie Colts 3 – 2OT
Series tied 2-2
- Anthony Romani finished a Dalyn Wakely feed 2:43 into the second overtime as North Bay came back to beat Barrie in Game 4
- Down 3-1 early in the third period, Kyle McDonald and Matvey Petrov (his first of the playoffs) scored to draw the Battalion even
- North Bay outshot Barrie 56-30 in the game, outdoing them by a tally of 27-10 through the third period and overtime
- Beau Akey, Cooper Matthews and Tyler Savard scored for the Colts, who were missing Evan Vierling and Beau Jelsma from their lineup
- Dom DiVincentiis made 27 saves in the win while Barrie’s Anson Thornton made 52 saves, earning second star honours
- Detroit Red Wings prospect Tnias Mathurin played in his first game since Oct. 20th for North Bay
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Ottawa 67’s 1, Peterborough Petes 3
Peterborough leads series 3-1
- Goals from Brennan Othmann, Chase Stillman and Owen Beck gave the Petes a 3-1 victory in Game 4
- Petes captain Shawn Spearing recorded three assists in the win
- The Petes were solid in the faceoff circle once again, with Jax Dubois going 13-for-17 on the night
- Michael Simpson stopped 19 of 20 for the win opposite Ottawa’s Max Donoso, who made 34 saves
- Peterborough’s Game 4 win came before a crowd of 3,829 at the Peterborough Memorial Centre
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Kitchener Rangers 0, London Knights 4
London wins series 4-1
- Brett Brochu recorded his second straight shutout, surpassing Tyler Parsons for London’s all-time record with the fourth of his OHL playoff career
- 2023 NHL Draft prospect Denver Barkey followed-up a three-point effort in Game 4 with two more goals on Thursday
- Seattle Kraken prospect Ryan Winterton drew a pair of primary assists
- The Knights outshot the Rangers 27-16
- Kitchener overagers Marco Costantini, Lleyton Moore and Reid Valade played their final OHL contest
- The Game 5 London win came before a crowd of 8,555 at Budweiser Gardens
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