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Oshawa Generals 5, Kitchener Rangers 2

  • 2023 NHL Draft prospect Calum Ritchie was the first star on nationally televised TSN broadcast, scoring twice while adding an assist
  • Overage forward Ryan Gagnier had a goal and two helpers for Oshawa while rookie Beckett Sennecke picked up two helpers
  • Kitchener outshot Oshawa 34-19 as Carter Bickle turned aside 32 shots to record the win
  • The Rangers dropped their seventh straight contest, falling to 15-18-2-0
  • Oshawa improved to 14-19-1-3, winning before a crowd of 7,050 at The Aud
  • The Rangers celebrated the 2,000 game milestone of long-time head equipment manager Dan Lebold prior to puck drop

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game

 

Sarnia Sting 3, Kingston Frontenacs 5

  • Goals from Tommy Budnick, Duncan Schneider and Linus Hemstrom brought the Frontenacs back from down 3-2 to defeat Sarnia
  • Nathan Poole had a goal and two helpers, Jacob Battaglia picked up a goal and an assist and Chris Thibodeau had two primary assists
  • Blackhawks prospect Ethan Del Mastro scored his first goal in a Sting uniform
  • Kingston outshot Sarnia 28-22, snapping a five-game slide to improve to 18-18-1-1 for sixth in the Eastern Conference

Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game

 

Guelph Storm 6, London Knights 3

  • Hunter McKenzie scored the third period game winner, giving him a goal in three straight games
  • Braeden Bowman scored twice and added an assist, earning first star honours for the Storm
  • Max Namesntnikov and Cooper Walker both had a goal and an assist while Matthew Poitras picked up three helpers
  • Patrick Leaver made 30 saves for the win as Guelph earned a fourth straight victory
  • After winning nine in a row, the Knights have now lost back-to-back outings

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Hamilton Bulldogs 4, Ottawa 67’s 3

  • Cedricson Okitundu’s first as a Hamilton Bulldog was the game winner as Hamilton held former teammate Logan Morrison off the scoresheet
  • Patrick Thomas and Nick Lardis both had a goal and two assists while Sahil Panwar had a goal and a helper for the Bulldogs
  • Frankie Marrelli scored his first career OHL goal and Cameron Tolnai gathered three assists for Ottawa
  • Matteo Drobac turned aside 35 of 38 as Hamilton won in Ottawa for the second time this season

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

 

Flint Firebirds 4, Sudbury Wolves 6

  • Kraken prospect David Goyette scored the game winner as Sudbury fought back from down 4-1 with five unanswered third period goals
  • Nick DeGrazia scored twice and picked up an assist for Sudbury while Alex Pharand and Dylan Robinson had two assists
  • 2023 NHL Draft prospect Coulson Pitre scored a pair of goals for Flint
  • Rookie Nate Krawchuk picked up the win in relief, making 15 saves
  • Sudbury outshot Flint 39-19, improving to 15-18-3-1 for eighth in the Eastern Conference
  • Flint drops a third straight decision, falling to 19-17-2-1

Game Centre | Wolves Post-Game | Firebirds Post-Game

 

Niagara IceDogs 2, Mississauga Steelheads 3 – OT

  • Overage blueliner Charlie Callaghan was the overtime hero one minute into the extra frame
  • James Hardie’s 25th of the season set a new Steelheads franchise record for career goals (115) and points (208)
  • Angus MacDonell netted his second goal in as many games with Mississauga
  • Andrew LeBlanc and Declan Waddick scored Niagara markers
  • Alessio Beglieri picked up the win with 23 saves opposite Niagara’s Owen Flores, who stopped 37
  • Mississauga earns a third straight win, improving to 18-16-4-0 for fifth in the Eastern Conference

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

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