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Sunday Highlights: Ludwinski leads Fronts on St. Patrick’s Day

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Kingston Frontenacs 4 vs. North Bay Battalion 3 – OT

Chicago Blackhawks prospect Paul Ludwinski completed his hat-trick with 10 seconds remaining in overtime as the Fronts edged the Troops at home
Matthew Soto provided Kingston’s other goal while Jacob Battaglia collected a pair of assists
Anthony Romani scored his 53rd of the season while Owen Van Steensel joined the 40-goal club and Dalyn Wakely had two assists
Florida Panthers prospect Sandis Vilmanis scored his 35th of the season
Mason Vaccari made 20 stops for the win while Dom DiVincentiis helped the Battalion earn a point, stopping 24
The 31-31-4-0 Fronts will enter the first round of the playoffs as the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference
North Bay’s three-game winning streak is snapped; they sit third in the Eastern Conference and one point back of first place Mississauga in the Central Division

Game Centre & Highlights | Kingston Post-Game | North Bay Post-Game

Mississauga Steelheads 7 vs. Brantford Bulldogs 2

Mason Zebeski scored twice and added an assist while Steelheads captain Chas Sharpe led with a goal and three helpers in the lopsided win
First-year blueliner Jakub Fibigr recorded three assists, giving him 41 points (7-34–41) on the season
Dallas Stars prospect Angus MacDonell scored his 30th goal of the season
Mississauga climbed out to a 5-0 lead early in the third period
Adrian Rebelo broke the shutout 39 seconds into the third frame before Calvin Crombie would later score
Jack Ivankovic stopped 28-of-30 for the win opposite David Egorov, who made 24 saves
The Steelheads take sole possession of first in the Central Division, stretching their point streak to 10 games for a record of 37-21-8-0
Brantford falls to 35-20-8-2, five points behind first place Oshawa in the East Division

Game Centre & Highlights | Mississauga Post-Game | Brantford Post-Game

Guelph Storm 5 vs. Kitchener Rangers 4

Charlie Paquette scored his second of the game and 18th of the season with 1:32 remaining for the deciding goal
Gavin Grundner had a goal and an assist while Michael Buchinger and Jett Luchanko each recorded two helpers
Kitchener rookies Luca Romano and Tanner Lam both scored while Carson Rehkopf netted his 52nd and blueliner Simon Motew scored his 10th
The Rangers outshot the Storm 30-24; Guelph didn’t have a power play the entire game
Damian Slavik stopped 26-of-30 for the win as the Storm gain two big points, moving up into a tie for fifth with Erie
Kitchener falls to 41-22-2-0, they’ll be the fourth seed in the Western Conference in the first round of the playoffs

Game Centre & Highlights | Guelph Post-Game | Kitchener Post-Game

Oshawa Generals 7 vs. Sarnia Sting 2

Oshawa fell behind early before rallying to go up 3-1 enroute to a lopsided win
First round 2023 OHL Priority Selection choice Owen Griffin scored his first career OHL goal 2:22 into the second period
Draft eligible forward Beckett Sennecke led the Generals with a goal and two assists while Rasmus Kumpulainen had a goal and a helper
Luke Torrance, Luca D’Amato and Luca Marrelli both recorded two assists for Oshawa
Easton Wainwright and Carter Kostuch scored Sarnia goals
Jacob Oster made 28 saves for the win, giving him 33 on the season
Oshawa’s 10th straight win has the Generals on top of the Eastern Conference and on the brink of clinching first place in the East Division
Sarnia falls to 24-37-3-1

Game Centre & Highlights | Oshawa Post-Game

Niagara IceDogs 3 vs. Barrie Colts 0

Charlie Robertson was perfect, stopping all 30 shots he faced for his first shutout as an IceDog
Gavin Bryant broke a scoreless game at the midway point of regulation, his first of two goals on the afternoon
William Stewart rounded out the scoring for Niagara as the IceDogs won despite being outshot 30-26
Sam Hillebrandt stopped 23-of-25 for the Colts, who have lost five in a row and will open the playoffs as the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference
Niagara snaps a 10-game losing slide, improving to 17-40-6-1

Game Centre & Highlights | Niagara Post-Game

Owen Sound Attack 6 vs. Sudbury Wolves 4

Winnipeg Jets prospect Colby Barlow put together a first star performance, scoring a hat-trick to give him 37 goals in 48 games this season
Servac Petrovsky scored his 18th and 19th goals of the season in the Attack win while Cedrick Guindon also lit the lamp
Sam Sedley, Sam McCue and Ethan Burroughs all had two assists for Owen Sound
San Jose Sharks prospect Quentin Musty had two goals and an assist in the loss
David Goyette and Donovan McCoy each had two assists for the Wolves
Carter George made 27 saves for the win as Owen Sound outshot Sudbury 33-31
The Bears rebound and improve to 29-29-5-3, good for seventh in the Western Conference
Sudbury’s loss drops the Wolves to 36-22-4-3 for fifth in the Eastern Conference, one point back of fourth place Brantford

Game Centre & Highlights | Owen Sound Post-Game

London Knights 7 vs. Windsor Spitfires 4

Ruslan Gazizov turned in another first star performance, scoring twice while adding an assist
Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Easton Cowan recorded two assists, setting a new London Knights franchise record as he stretched his current point streak to 34 games
San Jose Sharks prospect Kasper Halttunen had three assists in the win while overage veteran Kaleb Lawrence hit the 20-goal mark
2024 NHL Draft prospect Sam Dickinson had two assists for London
Ryan Abraham and Valentin Zhugin each had a goal and an assist for Windsor
Joey Costanzo stopped 37-of-43 in the loss while London’s Owen Willmore made 20 saves to help the Knights earn two points
London owns first place in the OHL standings following a fifth straight win, four points up on Saginaw with a 48-14-1-3 record for 100 points
Windsor loses their 10th in a row, falling to 18-39-5-3

Game Centre & Highlights | Windsor Post-Game

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