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Friday Highlights: Rangers’ point streak hits 10 games

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Erie Otters 2 at Kitchener Rangers 6

Vegas Golden Knights prospect Trent Swick swiftly opened the scoring in this game just 49 seconds to put his Kitchener Rangers up 1-0
A goal from Adrian Misaljevic, and Matthew Hlacar’s first career OHL goal capped off a three goal first period for the Rangers
The Erie Otters would respond in the second with two of their own from Gabriel Frasca and Malcolm Spence
That’s as close as Kitchener would let the Otters come for the rest of the game as they would go on to score three additional goals, winning the game 6-2
Kitchener extends its point streak to 10 games, improving to 8-2-1-1 atop the Midwest Division

Game Centre | Kitchener Post-Game

Barrie Colts 6 at Brampton Steelheads 4

In a battle between two of the best teams in the Ontario Hockey League, the offensive prowess was on full display
Colts rookie forward Parker Vaughan opened the scoring 1:34 into the game to notch his first career OHL goal
Calgary Flames prospect Luke Misa responded with two consecutive goals and assisted on Carson Rehkopf’s goal to put his team up 3-1
The Colts wouldn’t go down without a fight as they would proceed to score four straight goals including two from Dallas Stars prospect Brad Gardiner as they would go on to win 6-4
Ben Hrebik made 24 saves to earn the win for Barrie
Jack Ivankovic stopped 27 of 32 in his return from a four-game suspension

Game Centre | Barrie Post-Game | Brampton Post-Game

Oshawa Generals 7 at Kingston Frontenacs 2

Colorado Avalanche prospect Cal Ritchie made his season debut for the Oshawa Generals after being reassigned from the Avalanche’s roster, recording two assists in the game
The Generals showed their offensive dominance in this game as they scored six straight goals in their 7-2 win
Oshawa’s goal scorers included 2024 third overall NHL Draft pick Beckett Sennecke, Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Luca Marrelli, Lauri Sinivuori, Luke Torrance, Matthew Buckley, Ethan Toms, and rookie Brooks Rogowski who scored his first career OHL goal in the game
Kingston’s Gage Heyes scored his team’s first goal of the game 3:50 into the third period
Kingston rookie Riley Clark also recorded his first career OHL goal midway through the period

Game Centre | Oshawa Post-Game | Kingston Post-Game

Brantford Bulldogs 3 at London Knights 4 (OT)

This battle between two teams loaded with talent was sure to be have an electric atmosphere in front of 9000+ fans in London
The Knights got their home fans on their feet in the first period with two goals from Landon Sim and Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Easton Cowan
The Bulldogs would put in a goal from New Jersey Devils prospect Cole Brown before the first period ended to keep the game within reach
Parker Holmes opened the second period scoring with his first career OHL goal to tie the game
Edmonton Oilers prospect would put the Knights back in the lead with his third of the season
Just three minutes after that, Cole Brown would strike for his second goal of the game to tie it up again
The game would remain tied through the third period as this game went in to overtime, where San Jose Sharks prospect Sam Dickinson scored his sixth goal of the season, capitalizing on a Brantford turnover to win the game 4-3 in overtime

Game Centre | Brantford Post-Game

Niagara IceDogs 4 at Sarnia Sting 3

Seattle Kraken prospect Andrei Loshko would open the scoring in this game, marking his eighth goal of the year on the powerplay to put the IceDogs up 1-0
Noah Van Vliet and Ryan Roobroeck would score in succession to put Niagara up 3-0 by early in the second period
The Sarnia Sting didn’t give up however, as they would fight for the rest of the game, tying it up after goals from Zach Filak, Tyson Doucette, and a first career OHL goal for Ruslan Karimov
IceDogs defenceman Andrew Wycisk would spoil their hopes of a comeback victory as he would tip in Ryan Roobroeck’s point shot with 2:41 left in the game to win it 4-3
Niagara goaltender Charlie Robertson played a critical role in the victory as he backstopped his team with 39 saves
Niagara improves to 9-2 to begin the season

Game Centre | Sarnia Post-Game

North Bay Battalion 1 at Sudbury Wolves 3

Sudbury forward Chase Coughlan notched his eighth goal of the season late in the first period to open the scoring in this one
Kocha Delic scored midway through the second to put his team up 2-0 which would stand as the game winning goal
North Bay forward Lirim Amidovski would keep the Battalion close, scoring his fourth goal of the season later in the second period
Nathan Villeneuve scored an insurance marker with 12 seconds left in the game to secure the 3-1 victory
The win is Sudbury’s second straight victory over North Bay

Game Centre | Sudbury Post-Game

Flint Firebirds 7 at Guelph Storm 2

The Firebirds showed their offensive prowess as they put up seven goals against the Guelph Storm
Flint forward Evan Konyen opened the scoring with his fifth goal of the season, assisted by New York Rangers prospect Nathan Aspinall
Aspinall would be involved in a majority of the Flint offence in this game as he would score two of the next three Flint goals and also mark another assist
Rookie forward Cole Zurawski also scored two goals and had an assist in the game
Guelph’s offence didn’t get going until late in the second when Vancouver Canucks prospect Vilmer Alriksson scored his third goal of the season
Guelph would add another goal from Jake Karabela, but would ultimately fall 7-2
Flint goaltender Nathan Day made 35 saves in the victory

Game Centre | Flint Post-Game | Guelph Post-Game

Ottawa 67’s 2 at Soo Greyhounds 3

Utah Hockey Club prospect Noel Nordh made his OHL debut in tonight’s contest against the Ottawa 67’s
It didn’t take long for Nordh to find the mark as just 3:35 into the game, Nordh scored his first career OHL goal
St. Louis Blues prospect Matthew Mayich opened the scoring for the 67’s as he scored his second goal of the season
Ottawa 67’s rookie Zach Houben found the back of the net for his first career OHL goal to get his team to within one
Nordh followed up his goal with two assists on the goals from Brady Martin and Andrew Gibson’s game winning goal to drive his team to a 3-2 win
Greyhounds goaltender Landon Miller made 30 saves in the victory

Game Centre | Soo Post-Game | Ottawa Post-Game

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