Oshawa Generals 3, Ottawa 67’s 8
- Will Gerrior recorded his first career OHL Hat Trick, Gerrior has seven goals in his past seven games.
- Logan Morrison returned from a six game absence to the 67’s lineup, recording three assists in the victory.
- Pavel Mintyukov also recorded three assists for the 67’s, extending his point streak to a career-long nine games.
- Stuart Rolofs opened the scoring for Oshawa in his 150th career OHL game.
- The loss was Oshawa’s seventh consecutive, still clinging on to the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference over Kingston by one point.
- With the win the Ottawa 67’s can clinch the Hamilton Spectator trophy with a Peterborough win tomorrow night in North Bay.
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Niagara IceDogs 3, Erie Otters 2
- Owen Flores stole the show on Wednesday night, stopping 48 of 50 shots in the winning effort.
- Zak Lavoie notched his 25th and 26 goals, including the go-ahead goal with 58 seconds left in regulation.
- Declan Paddock scored in his second consecutive game, tallying his 26th of the season to open the third period.
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London Knights 4, Guelph Storm 7
- Michael Buchinger and Max Namestnikov each collected a pair of goals.
- Matthew Poitras’ four-point night improved his regular season totals to 84 points in 58 games.
- OA Cooper Walker notched a goal and three assists, his most productive night of the season thus far.
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Barrie Colts 5, Mississauga Steelheads 6 (SO)
- The Steelheads booked their ticket to the #OHLPlayoffs with the 6-5 victory.
- James Hardie became the Steelheads’ all-time leader in points in a single season with 79.
- Rookie netminder Ryerson Leenders made 39 saves in the winning effort.
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Flint Firebirds 3, Owen Sound Attack 4
- Cedrick Guindon had a goal and an assist, scoring the eventual game-winning goal late in the third.
- Carter George continued his impressive rookie season, making 34 saves and improving his record to 7-3.
- Deni Goure also tallied a multi-point night, extending his goal scoring streak to three games.
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Hamilton Bulldogs 0, Sarnia Sting 6
- Ben Gaudreau stopped all 21 shots he faced to collect his first shutout of the season.
- Christian Kyrou continued his strong play, putting up a three-point performance and extending his point streak to seven games.
- Nolan Burke’s multi-goal night moves him one-goal shy of 50 goals.
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Soo Greyhounds 3, Sudbury Wolves 7
- The Sudbury became the latest team to book their ticket to the #OHLPlayoffs following their 7-3 victory against the Hounds.
- Landon McCallum led the way offensively, tallying two goals and two assists.
- Nicholas Yearwood was the primary playmaker for the Wolves on Wednesday night, collecting three assists in the winning effort.
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Saginaw Spirit 5, Windsor Spitfires 6 (OT)
- Matt Maggio became the eighth player in Spitfires history to reach the 50-goal mark, the first since 2001 (Steve Ott).
- Jacob Maillet was the overtime hero, scoring the game-winner 52 seconds into the extra to cap off a three-point night.
- Shane Wright racked up a pair of assists in the winning effort.
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