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Hayes brings down the hats in Hamilton home opener – Ontario Hockey League

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Oshawa Generals 3, Hamilton Bulldogs 5

  • Avery Hayes connected for a home opening hat-trick as the Bulldogs improved to 3-1
  • Logan Morrison chipped in three assists while Patrick Thomas had a goal and a helper
  • Beckett Sennecke and Stuart Rolofs both had a goal and an assist for Oshawa
  • The Bulldogs raised their 2022 OHL championship banner prior to puck drop

Game Centre | Bulldogs Post-Game

 

London Knights 1, Erie Otters 3

  • Sam Alfano, Kaleb Smith and Spencer Sova scored goals as the Otters won their home opener
  • Colby Saganiuk and Nathan Sauder each had two assists while goaltender Nolan Lalonde earned first star honours
  • Sean McGurn scored London’s lone goal as the Knights start 0-3 for the first time since 2007-08.

Game Centre | Otters Post-Game

 

Sudbury Wolves 4, Flint Firebirds 2

  • 2023 NHL Draft prospect Quentin Musty had two goals, two assists and 10 shots on goal as the Wolves doubled-up Flint
  • Alex Pharand scored twice and added a helper while David Goyette chipped in two assists for Sudbury
  • Flint’s Owen Pitters scored his first OHL goal while Matthew Jenken and Alex Bradshaw earned their first assists.

Game Centre | Firebirds Post-Game

 

Guelph Storm 5, Niagara IceDogs 2

  • Sasha Pastujov and Danny Zhilkin both had a goal and an assist while Cam Allen scored and had 11 shots on goal for Guelph
  • St. Louis Blues prospect Michael Buchinger had three helpers as the Storm outshot the IceDogs 45-27 and won 67% of the game’s faceoffs
  • Pano Fimis had a pair of assists for Niagara as the Dogs dropped their third straight
  • Niagara captain Landon Cato was out with an upper body injury

Game Centre | IceDogs Post-Game

 

North Bay Battalion 1, Ottawa 67’s 4

  • Jack Beck, Luca Pinelli and Brad Gardiner each had a goal and an assist as Ottawa starts 4-0 for the first time since 1996-97
  • Rookie defender Henry Mews scored his first career OHL goal
  • Max Donoso turned aside 27 shots, surrendering North Bay’s lone goal off the stick of Kyle Jackson
  • The 67’s win comes in head coach Dave Cameron’s 750th career OHL contest

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

 

Windsor Spitfires 5, Saginaw Spirit 4

  • Alex Christopoulos scored the game winner 2:03 into the third period as the Spitfires held off a late Saginaw comeback attempt to win
  • Matthew Maggio scored in his season debut while Jacob Maillet and Ethan Miedema also scored their first of the season
  • Vegas Golden Knights prospect Matyas Sapovaliv scored twice and added an assist in the loss
  • Mathias Onuska earned the win in goal, stopping 29 to improve to 2-0-1-0

Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game | Spirit Post-Game

 

Peterborough Petes 5, Barrie Colts 0

  • Reigning Player of the Week Tucker Robertson had two goals and an assist with linemate Connor Lockhart chipping in a goal and two helpers
  • Lockhart ends the night as the OHL scoring leader with 10 points (2-8–10) in four games
  • Sahil Panwar picked up his first point as a Pete with an assist in the victory while Chase Stillman scored his first of the season
  • Michael Simpson stopped all 26 shots he faced for his second career OHL shutout as the Petes improve to 3-1
  • The Colts honoured late head coach and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Dale Hawerchuk prior to puck drop

Game Centre | Petes Post-Game

 

Mississauga Steelheads 4, Owen Sound Attack 0

  • Rookies Parker Von Richter and Mason Zebeski each scored their first career OHL goal as the Trout blanked the Bears
  • Mississauga outshot Owen Sound 43-14 as Alessio Beglieri earned his first OHL shutout, improving to 3-0
  • Corbin Votary turned aside 39 shots in the Owen Sound crease

Game Centre | Steelheads Post-Game | Attack Post-Game

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