Sarnia Sting 1, London Knights 3
London leads series 2-0
- Montreal Canadiens prospect Logan Mailloux scored the game-winning goal on the power play with 3:32 remaining
- After a scoreless first two periods, Ryan Winterton set up Easton Cowan to open the scoring 2:21 into the third
- Winterton finished the game with an empty net goal and two assists
- Sarnia blueliner Ethan Ritchie scored the lone goal for the Sting with assists from Christian Kyrou and Marcus Limpar-Lantz
- London starter Brett Brochu left the game with an injury with 3:35 left in the second period; he stopped all 18 shots he faced
- Knights rookie Zach Bowen stopped 8-of-9 for his first career OHL playoff win
- The Knights go ahead 2-0, getting the win before a sold out crowd of 9,036 at Budweiser Gardens
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Peterborough Petes 1, North Bay Battalion 3
Series tied 1-1
- Florida Panthers prospect Liam Arnsby put the Battalion ahead with 4:52 remaining in the third period
- Seattle Kraken prospect Kyle Jackson opened the scoring 8:18 into the second
- Peterborough’s lone goal came from New York Rangers first round pick Brennan Othmann with 4:38 left in the second
- Winnipeg Jets prospect Dom DiVincentiis made 26 saves for the win opposite Michael Simpson, who stopped 31
- The Battalion won Game 2 in front of a Sunday crowd of 4,081 at the Memorial Gardens
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