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Niagara IceDogs 5, Sudbury Wolves 4 – OT

  • Aidan Castle scored 2:51 into overtime as the Niagara IceDogs shook-off a six-game losing slide
  • Owen Flores made 50 saves for the win as Sudbury outshot Niagara 54-32
  • Wolves forward Nick DeGrazia had a pair of goals as Sudbury came away with a point
  • Niagara improves to 4-7-3-0, three points ahead of Sudbury in the Central Division

Game Centre | IceDogs Post-Game | Wolves Post-Game

 

Kingston Frontenacs 3, Flint Firebirds 1

  • Mason Vaccari earned first star honours with a career-high 41 saves to improve to 4-1-0-0 on the season
  • Dallas Stars prospect Francesco Arcuri scored the game winner 53 seconds into the third period
  • Amadeus Lombardi scored Flint’s lone marker as the Firebirds lost despite outshooting Kingston 42-27

Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game | Firebirds Post-Game

 

Guelph Storm 3, Soo Greyhounds 2 – SO

  • Valentin Zhugin and Sasha Pastujov scored shootout goals while Jacob Oster stopped by Soo shooters as the Storm prevailed on the road
  • Washington Capitals prospect Jake Karabela tied the score at two 3:12 in the third period
  • Blueliner Zackary Sandhu scored his first career OHL goal for Guelph
  • The game marked Sault Ste. Marie’s fourth consecutive home matchup to require overtime or a shootout; they have lost all four

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North Bay Battalion 5, Hamilton Bulldogs 1

  • Rookie Charlie Robertson stopped 36 of 37 as the Battalion won their fourth in a row
  • Florida Panthers prospect Liam Arnsby earned first star honours with a goal and an assist
  • Logan Morrison scored Hamilton’s lone goal as the Bulldogs lost their seventh in a row

Game Centre | Battalion Post-Game | Bulldogs Post-Game

 

Erie Otters 6, London Knights 3

  • The Otters scored three second period goals and never looked back as Dallas Stars prospect Christian Kyrou earned first star with a goal and an assist
  • Liam Gilmartin scored the game winner against his former club
  • The Otters have now won five games in a row, improving to 8-4-0-2
  • Montreal Canadiens prospect Logan Mailloux scored twice for London
  • Isaiah George and Ruslan Gazizov returned to the London lineup while Sam O’Reilly made his OHL debut

Game Centre | Otters Post-Game

 

Peterborough Petes 3, Oshawa Generals 1

  • Liam Sztuska stopped 35/36 shots to backstop the Petes to victory in Oshawa
  • Quinton Pagé and Nick Lardis scored first period goals to give Peterborough all they’d need to defeat their age-old rival
  • Boston Bruins prospect Brett Harrison scored the lone goal for Oshawa as the Generals outshot the Petes 36-25
  • Peterborough has won four of five while Oshawa has now lost three straight

Game Centre | Petes Post-Game

 

Kitchener Rangers 1, Saginaw Spirit 0

  • Tampa Bay Lightning prospect Roman Schmidt’s first of the season was the game winner with 4:22 remaining in the third period
  • Marco Costantini stopped all 18 shots he faced for his seventh career OHL shutout
  • Kitchener’s Hunter Brzustewicz saw his 10-game point streak come to an end
  • New York Islanders prospect Tristan Lennox stopped 20 of 21 for Saginaw

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game | Spirit Post-Game

 

Ottawa 67’s 6, Barrie Colts 1

  • Dave Cameron became the 15th coach in OHL history to win his 400th career contest as the 67’s took down Barrie
  • Cam Tolnai had two goals and two assists while Brady Stonehouse scored twice and added a helper
  • Ottawa outshot Barrie 37-22, going 2-for-3 on the power play to improve to 11-1-0-0 on the season

Game Centre | 67’s Post-Game

 

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