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Comebacks abound to kick-off the weekend – Ontario Hockey League

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Saginaw Spirit 3, Soo Greyhounds 4 – OT

  • Kalvyn Watson completed his first OHL hat trick with one minute remaining before Vancouver Canucks prospect Kirill Kudryavtsev scored the OT winner 10 seconds into the fresh frame
  • Sault Ste. Marie ended Saginaw’s franchise record-tying nine-game winning streak, with Samuel Ivanov turning aside 32 shots for the win
  • Minnesota Wild prospect Hunter Haight scored in his first period as a member of the Saginaw Spirit
  • Michael Misa recorded two assists, stretching his run of consecutive multi-point games to five
  • Saginaw’s PJ Forgione returned to the lineup, playing his first game since Oct. 22nd
  • The win was Sault Ste. Marie’s first in nine tries beyond regulation this season

Game Centre | Spirit Post-Game

 

Hamilton Bulldogs 4, Mississauga Steelheads 2

  • Dallas Stars prospect Artem Grushnikov followed-up two goals on Friday with the game winner 8:36 into the third period
  • Ottawa Senators pick Jorian Donovan earned first star honours with a pair of primary assists
  • Logan Morrison had a goal and an assist, tying Matthew Strome’s franchise record of 132 in his Bulldogs career
  • Tristan Malboeuf stopped 32 of 34 as Hamilton won its fourth in a row, improving to 11-10-1-0

Game Centre | Bulldogs Post-Game | Steelheads Post-Game

 

Erie Otters 2, Guelph Storm 4

  • Max Namestnikov stayed hot, tying the score at two midway through the third before Jake Murray netted the winner with 1:59 to spare
  • Murray finished the game with a goal and two assists while first star Jacob Oster made 27 saves in the Storm crease
  • Storm forward Braeden Bowman return to action, playing for the first time since Oct. 28th
  • Sam Alfano and Brett Bressette staked the Otters out to a 2-0 first period lead, with Christian Kyrou assisting on both goals
  • Erie suffers a fourth straight loss, falling to 10-10-0-3

Game Centre | Otters Post-Game

 

Flint Firebirds 2, Ottawa 67’s 6

  • The 67’s recovered from a 2-0 deficit, scoring six unanswered with the third period game winner coming on Gavin Ewles’ first of the season
  • Henry Mews, Cam Tolnai and Anthony Costantini each recorded a goal and an assist for Ottawa
  • Zacharie Giroux and Amadeus Lombardi both had a goal and an assist for Flint as they were outshot 34-29 in the loss
  • Ottawa becomes the OHL’s first 20-win club as they improve to 20-4-0-0 atop the League standings

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

 

North Bay Battalion 4, Kingston Frontenacs 2

  • Buffalo Sabres prospect Josh Bloom scored the second hat trick of his OHL career
  • Seattle Kraken prospects Kyle Jackson (1-1–2) and Ty Nelson (0-2–2) both had multi-point efforts
  • Winnipeg Jets prospect Dom DiVincentiis made 20 saves for the win in his first start since Nov. 18th
  • Kingston rookie Gabriel Frasca scored twice, netting the Teddy Bear Toss goal with 2:20 remaining in the second

Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game

 

Niagara IceDogs 1, London Knights 2

  • Rookie forward Jacob Julien’s first OHL goal came unassisted 10:43 into the third period and stood as the game winner
  • Brett Brochu made 25 saves to earn second star honours; he’s won eight of his last nine starts
  • London wins its seventh in a row, improving to 16-7-1-0, one point back of first place Owen Sound in the Midwest

Game Centre | IceDogs Post-Game

 

Oshawa Generals 6, Sarnia Sting 5 – SO

  • Rookie forward Beckett Sennecke scored twice before Brett Harrison and Ryan Gagnier scored in the shootout, ending Oshawa’s five-game road losing slide
  • The Generals rallied from a 4-1 deficit with four consecutive goals before Sarnia’s Ty Voit tied the game at five to force overtime
  • Voit and Sasha Pastujov both had a goal and two assists for the Sting; Voit continues to lead the League with 43 points (7-36–43)
  • Ottawa Senators prospect Chandler Romeo returned to the Sting lineup, playing for the first time since Oct. 29th

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Owen Sound Attack 3, Sudbury Wolves 2

  • Colby Barlow’s 19th of the season extended his goal-scoring streak to nine games; his power play marker stood as the game winner
  • The Attack came back from down 2-0 with other goals from Servac Petrovsky and Deni Goure, improving to 16-7-1-1
  • Corbin Votary stopped 27 of 29 in the Owen Sound crease
  • Dylan Robinson scored his first of the season for Sudbury while 2023 NHL Draft prospect Quentin Musty had a goal and an assist

Game Centre | Attack Post-Game | Wolves Post-Game

 

Windsor Spitfires 6, Kitchener Rangers 2

  • Oliver Peer led the way with a goal and two assists as the Spits scored three in the third to best Kitchener on the road
  • Rookies Liam Greentree and Anthony Cristoforo both recorded two assists while Colton Smith had a goal and a helper
  • Joey Costanzo stopped 25 of 27 for the win as the Spits improved to 14-6-3-1
  • Reid Valade assisted on both Kitchener goals as the Rangers fall to 9-13-0-0

Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game | Rangers Post-Game

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