Peterborough Petes 5, Ottawa 67’s 3
- Vancouver Canucks prospect Connor Lockhart earned first star honours with a goal and two assists as the Petes snapped Ottawa’s nine-game winning streak to start the season
- Michael Simpson turned aside 37 shots to earn his league-leading seventh win
- Petes defenceman Samuel Mayer collected three assists
- Ottawa outshot Peterborough 40-22 as the two clubs combined for a total of 14 power plays
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Hamilton Bulldogs 2, Oshawa Generals 3 – OT
- Top 2023 NHL Draft prospect Calum Ritchie scored the overtime winner 42 seconds in on the heels of a highlight reel save by Patrick Leaver
- Generals captain Lleyton Moore tied the score at two 10:50 into the third period
- Stuart Rolofs had a pair of primary assists for Oshawa
- Leaver turned aside 30 shots to earn the win as the Generals improve to 5-4-0-1
- Patrick Thomas picked up a pair of primary assists for the Bulldogs dropped their fifth in a row
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Mississauga Steelheads 3, Guelph Storm 6
- Anaheim Ducks prospect Sasha Pastujov scored goals 7, 8 and 9 on the season as Guelph earned their first home win of the campaign
- Winnipeg Jets prospect Danny Zhilkin had a goal and three assists in the win
- Columbus Blue Jackets draftee Luca Del Bel Belluz scored twice for Mississauga
- Jacob Oster earned the win in goal, making 30 saves as Guelph improved to 2-7-2-0
- Storm blueliner Jake Murray played his 200th career OHL game
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Erie Otters 6, Kitchener Rangers 3
- Colby Saganiuk had a goal and two assists while Liam Gilmartin and Cameron Morton each had two helpers as the Otters won in Kitchener
- Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Nolan Lalonde returned from injury to make 29 saves for the win
- Carson Rehkopf and Francesco Pinelli both had a goal and an assist for Kitchener
- Kitchener’s Filip Mesar was out of the lineup due to illness while blueliner Hunter Brzustewicz extended his point streak to nine games with an assist
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Soo Greyhounds 6, Kingston Frontenacs 2
- New York Rangers prospect Bryce McConnell-Barker scored twice and added an assist as the Hounds scored six unanswered after falling behind 2-0
- Greyhounds rookie Christopher Brown scored his first career OHL goal
- Samuel Ivanov stopped 27 of 29 for the victory as the Greyhounds snapped a six-game slide
- The Frontenacs scored first period power play goals less than a minute apart
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North Bay Battalion 4, London Knights 3
- Nikita Tarasevich and Justin Ertel scored third period goals as the Battalion fought back from a 3-2 deficit to win in London
- Ty Nelson and Matvey Petrov both drew a pair of assists for North Bay
- Boston Bruins prospect Jackson Edward scored his first career OHL goal for London while Ben Bujold netted his first of the season
- Winnipeg Jets prospect Dom DiVincentiis made 25 saves for the win opposite London rookie Zach Bowen, who stopped 24
- The win is the Battalion’s first in London in the North Bay era. The franchise’s last victory at Budweiser Gardens came Jan 7, 2011 as the Brampton Battalion
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Sudbury Wolves 2, Sarnia Sting 6
- Angus MacDonell netted his second career hat trick as Sarnia scored three in the first and three in the third to beat Sudbury
- Sting blueliner Joshua Hoover scored his first career OHL goal against his former club
- Seattle Kraken prospect David Goyette picked up a pair of primary assists for Sudbury
- San Jose Sharks prospect Ben Gaudreau made 27 saves for the win
- Ty Voit’s league-leading 10-game point streak came to an end
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Windsor Spitfires 11, Niagara IceDogs 3
- Ryan Abraham, Michael Renwick and Christopher O’Flaherty all had two goals while Jacob Maillet had a goal and three helpers
- Ethan Miedema picked up three assists for Windsor while rookie defender Anthony Cristoforo scored his first OHL goal
- Windsor went 4-for-8 on the power play and outshot Niagara 41-32
- Joey Costanzo earned the win against his former club, turning aside 29 shots as Windsor improved to 8-0-3-0
- Andrew LeBlanc scored his first goal as an IceDog as Niagara dropped its fifth straight
Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game