Owen Sound Attack 4 vs. Kitchener Rangers 1
Kitchener’s Filip Mesar opened the scoring 29 seconds into the game, but it was all Attack from there in a 4-1 final
Owen Sound’s Deni Goure was the game’s first star with two shorthanded goals and an assist; the overage forward has 32 points (14-18–32) in 23 games
Goure becomes the sixth Owen Sound player to score two shorthanded goals in one game; the first since Kevin Hancock on Nov. 3, 2018 vs. London
Cedrick Guindon and Sam Sedley rounded-out the Attack scoring as the Bears snapped Kitchener’s eight-game winning streak
Corbin Votary stopped 35-of-36 shots to earn second star honours; he hasn’t lost a game since Oct. 22nd
Colby Barlow remained out of the Owen Sound lineup; he hasn’t played since Nov. 8th
Owen Sound improves to 12-9-2-0, three points back of second place London in the Midwest Division
The Rangers are 11-2-0-0 at the Aud this season, with both losses coming against Owen Sound
Game Centre & Highlights | Owen Sound Post-Game | Kitchener Post-Game
Soo Greyhounds 8 vs. Brantford Bulldogs 2
Leading 3-2 early in the second, Sault Ste. Marie scored five unanswered the rest of the way to take a commanding 8-2 win in Brantford
Jordan D’Intino became the 12th player in Greyhounds franchise history to score two shorthanded goals in one game, the first since Barrett Hayton on Nov. 18, 2018
Hounds forward Marco Mignosa racked up a goal and three assists
Vegas Golden Knights prospect Arttu Karki scored his 15th goal of the season to lead all blueliners, a goal that was also his league-leading 10th on the power play
Landon Miller stopped 24-of-26 to improve to 5-1-0-0 on the season
The Greyhounds record at least a point in a fourth straight contest, sitting atop the West Division with a 14-7-2-0 record
Game Centre & Highlights | Soo Post-Game | Brantford Post-Game
Kingston Frontenacs 6 vs. Windsor Spitfires 4
Chicago Blackhawks prospect Paul Ludwinski was the game’s first star, scoring twice to extend his point streak to 13 games
Linus Hemstrom had a goal and two assists for the Fronts while blueliner Tommy Budnick scored his first of the season
2024 NHL Draft prospect Liam Greentree scored his club-leading 14th goal of the season for Windsor
Windsor’s Aidan Castle returned to the lineup, seeing his first action since Nov. 12th
2024 NHL Draft prospect Jacob Battaglia extended his point streak to seven games with two assists
Mason Vaccari picked up the win in goal, making 30 saves; Vaccari leads OHL netminders with 571 saves on the season
The Fronts improve to 11-11-0-0 while Windsor owns a record of 5-17-1-0
Game Centre & Highlights | Kingston Post-Game | Windsor Post-Game
Mississauga Steelheads 7 vs. Peterborough Petes 1
The Steelheads spread out the scoring, with 11 different players recording at least a point led by Luke Misa and Zander Veccia who each registered three assists
Dallas Stars prospect Angus MacDonell had a goal and an assist, netting his 50th career OHL goal
2025 NHL Draft prospect Porter Martone finished with a goal and a helper, his 14th tally of the season
Blueliner Parker Von Richter scored his first goal of the season for the Trout
2024 NHL Draft prospect Ryerson Leenders stopped 26-of-27 in goal to improve to 10-6-0-0 on the season
After a 3-0 weekend on the road last week, the Petes have dropped consecutive decisions against WIndsor and Mississauga
Game Centre & Highlights | Mississauga Post-Game | Peterborough Post-Game
Sudbury Wolves 9 vs. London Knights 2
San Jose Sharks prospect Quentin Musty led the way with his first OHL hat-trick as part of a five-point night (3-2–5) along with a plus-6 rating
St. Louis Blues first round pick Dalibor Dvorsky finished with four points (1-3–4) while fellow linemate David Goyette had three (1-2–3)
Winnipeg Jets prospect Jacob Julien scored to extend his point streak to six games for London
Nate Krawchuk made 19 saves for the win as Sudbury outshot London 34-21
The Wolves rebound from three consecutive games of seven goals-against, scoring nine to defeat London and improve to 11-9-1-0
Game Centre & Highlights | Sudbury Post-Game
Guelph Storm 3 vs. North Bay Battalion 1
Brayden Gillespie was the first star of the game, stopping 30-of-31 in the Storm victory
Max Namestnikov, Zackary Sandhu and Braeden Bowman scored Guelph goals as the Storm won despite being outshot 31-19
Lirim Amidovski ended Gillespie’s shutout bid 9:24 into the third period
Guelph improves to 12-8-0-1, one point back of third place Owen Sound in the Midwest Division
Game Centre & Highlights | North Bay Post-Game
Ottawa 67’s 2 vs. Oshawa Generals 1
Max Donoso was the difference, making 41 saves for Ottawa to earn first star recognition in a 2-1 road win; the 41 saves are the most by Donoso in an OHL victory
2024 NHL Draft prospect Frankie Marrelli joined Pittsburgh Penguins pick Cooper Foster in the goal-scoring department
New York Rangers prospect Dylan Roobroeck ended Donoso’s shutout bid 7:57 into the third period
Ottawa won despite being outshot 42-23
The 67’s improve to 12-7-1-0, three points back of first place Peterborough in the East Division
The Generals have dropped three in a row, falling to 8-10-1-1
The two teams play again in Ottawa on Saturday afternoon
Game Centre & Highlights | Ottawa Post-Game
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