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Momentum shifts as Petes take Game 3 – Ontario Hockey League

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Peterborough Petes 2, Ottawa 67’s 1
Peterborough leads series 2-1

  • New York Rangers prospect Brennan Othmann scored the game-winner unassisted with 1:15 remaining
  • Avery Hayes and Jax Dubois also scored for Peterborough as the Petes outshot Ottawa 36-28
  • Cameron Tolnai and Cooper Foster scored Ottawa goals
  • The Petes won 67 percent of the game’s faceoffs, with Tucker Robertson going 14-for-17
  • Peterborough’s Game 3 win came before a crowd of 3,596 at the Peterborough Memorial Centre

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

 

North Bay Battalion 1, Barrie Colts 2 – OT
Barrie leads series 2-1

  • Tyler Savard set up Jacob Frasca for the overtime-winner 3:03 into the extra frame
  • Tai York pulled the Colts even 11:53 into the second period
  • Seattle Kraken prospect Ty Nelson provided North Bay’s lone goal as the Battalion was outshot 35-18
  • The Colts took Game 3 before a crowd of 3,187 at Sadlon Arena

Game Centre

 

Sarnia Sting 5, Saginaw Spirit 3
Sarnia leads series 3-0 

  • Florida Panthers prospect Sandis Vilmanis scored the go-ahead goal with 6:51 left in the third period
  • Nolan Burke, Luca Del Bel Belluz, Ethan Ritchie and Nolan Dillingham tacked on Sarnia goals
  • Ben Gaudreau stopped 30 of 33 as Sarnia was outshot 33-24
  • Rookie defender Zayne Parekh scored twice for the Spirit, pulling him into a tie with Barrie’s Brandt Clarke for the OHL playoff lead among blueliners with six
  • Game 3 in Saginaw saw a crowd of 3,527 at the Dow Event Center
  • The Sting are one win away from their first-ever appearance in the Western Conference Championship Series

Game Centre | Spirit Post-Game

London Knights 5, Kitchener Rangers 0
London leads series 3-1

  • 2023 NHL Draft prospect Denver Barkey had a goal and two assists for London
  • Brett Brochu stopped all 25 shots he faced for his third shutout of these playoffs, the most by a Knights goaltender in the past 25 years
  • Sean McGurn scored for London, extending his playoff point streak to eight games
  • London outshot Kitchener 31-25, taking Game 3 before a Tuesday night crowd of 7,271 at the Aud

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game

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