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Frontenacs mount third period comeback in Erie – Ontario Hockey League

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Kingston Frontenacs 4, Erie Otters 2

  • Dallas Stars prospect Francesco Arcuri’s league-leading 23rd goal of the season was the game winner as the Fronts scored four in the third to come back and beat Erie
  • Gage Heyes scored his first goal of the season for Kingston while Jacob Battaglia and Chris Thibodeau added singles
  • Dallas prospect Christian Kyrou picked up his 28th assist of the season for the Otters, the most among OHL defencemen
  • Mason Vaccari stopped 33 of 35 as the Frontenacs won their second of the weekend on the road
  • Erie drops a third straight contest, falling to 11-13-0-3 at the bottom of the Western Conference with Guelph

Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game | Otters Post-Game

 

Guelph Storm 3, Owen Sound Attack 2 – OT

  • Overage blueliner Jake Murray scored with 58 seconds left in OT as the Storm took their second straight one-goal win over Owen Sound
  • Jacob Oster made 23 saves, earning first star honours for Guelph
  • LA Kings prospect Kaleb Lawrence had a goal and an assist, tying the score at two with 4:52 left in the third
  • Guelph’s seventh win in the last 10 games improves them to 11-15-2-1

Game Centre | Attack Post-Game

 

Sudbury Wolves 5, Barrie Colts 4 – OT

  • Seattle Kraken prospect David Goyette’s 20th goal of the season came with 56 seconds left in OT on a setup by Quentin Musty, who extended his current point streak to 14 games
  • Goyette scored twice as the Wolves rallied from a 4-1 deficit, getting other goals from Musty, Landon McCallum and Matthew Mania
  • Declan McDonnell had a goal and an assist for Barrie as the Colts were outshot 35-27 in the loss
  • Wolves rookie Nate Krawchuk earned his first career OHL win in relief, stopping all 10 shots he faced

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Mississauga Steelheads 1, Niagara IceDogs 2

  • Daniel Michaud scored the deciding goal with 5:58 left in the third period as IceDogs head coach Ryan Kuwabara earned his first OHL victory
  • Owen Flores stopped 43 of 44 shots as Niagara won despite being outshot 44-27
  • Sophomore blueliner Dylan Gordon’s first of the season was Mississauga’s lone goal as the Trout lost their eighth in the last 10 games
  • Niagara ends a five-game slide, improving to 7-16-3-1

Game Centre | IceDogs Post-Game | Steelheads Post-Game

 

Windsor Spitfires 3, Hamilton Bulldogs 5

  • Bulldogs captain Logan Morrison’s second of the game broke a 3-3 tie for the game winner midway through the third period. Morrison extended his current point streak to 15 games
  • Ottawa Senators prospect Jorian Donovan brought down the teddy bears 3:05 into the first period, the fastest teddy bear toss goal in Bulldogs history
  • New York Islanders prospect Matthew Maggio was in on all three of his team’s goals, drawing two goals and an assist
  • Hamilton outshot Windsor 35-29 in a game that featured just one power play
  • Tristan Malboeuf made 26 saves for the win as Hamilton snapped Windsor’s five-game winning streak

Game Centre | Bulldogs Post-Game | Spitfires Post-Game

 

Flint Firebirds 3, Sarnia Sting 6

  • The Sting struck back to defeat Flint in the back end of a home-and-home as Nashville Predators prospect Nolan Burke had a pair of goals and an assist
  • Marko Sikic picked up three assists while Ty Voit and Sandis Vilmanis had a pair each
  • Flint outshot Sarnia 33-22 in the loss as Sting netminder Nicholas Surzycia made 30 saves to improve to 5-1-2-1
  • The Sting improve to 14-9-4-2, one point back of the third place Firebirds in the West Division

Game Centre | Firebirds Post-Game

 

Peterborough Petes 2, London Knights 5

  • St. Louis Blues prospect Landon Sim scored twice, netting the game winner with 6:05 remaining in the second period
  • San Jose Sharks pick Max McCue had three assists in a game against his younger brother, Sam, and the Peterborough Petes
  • New Jersey Devils prospect Chase Stillman scored both Peterborough goals
  • Knights rookie Zach Bowen stopped 35 of 37 to earn his fifth straight win
  • Petes netminder Michael Simpson played his first game in his hometown of London, making 26 saves in the loss
  • London has won 10 of 11, improving to 19-8-1-0 atop the Midwest Division

Game Centre | Petes Post-Game

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