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Rangers make history with sweep of Spitfires – Ontario Hockey League

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Windsor Spitfires 1, Kitchener Rangers 5
Kitchener wins series 4-0

  • The Rangers became the first eighth seed in OHL history to sweep the first seed in the opening round of the playoffs
  • Windsor’s Jacob Maillet opened the scoring in the opening minute of the second period before Kitchener responded with five unanswered
  • Mitchell Martin and Reid Valade both recorded a goal and an assist
  • Marco Costantini stopped 30 of 31 to be named the game’s second star
  • The Rangers won Game 4 before a capacity crowd of 7,513 at the Aud
  • Windsor veterans Michael Renwick, Mathias Onuska and OHL scoring leader Matthew Maggio played their final OHL contests as did NHL signed veterans Shane Wright and Brett Harrison
  • The Rangers will meet the London Knights in the second round in a rematch from last year’s opening round

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game | Spitfires Post-Game

 

London Knights 5, Owen Sound Attack 0
London wins series 4-0

  • Montreal Canadiens prospect Logan Mailloux had two goals and two assists for London
  • Brett Brochu posted his second shutout of the 2023 playoffs, turning aside 23 shots
  • The Knights power play went 3-for-9 while Owen Sound went to the man advantage just twice
  • Attack top scorer Colby Barlow left the game with an injury in the first period and did not return
  • Overage netminder Nick Chenard played the final two periods for the Attack, suiting up in his final OHL game along with teammates Matthew Papais and Nolan Seed

Game Centre | Attack Post-Game

 

Sarnia Sting 4, Guelph Storm 5
Sarnia leads series 3-1

  • The Storm staved off elimination as Valentin Zhugin led the way with two goals and an assist
  • Charlie Paquette had a Gordie Howe hat trick to claim second star honours
  • Sarnia’s Easton Wainwright was the game’s third star with a goal and an assist
  • Patrick Leaver picked up the win in goal, stopping 24 of 28 as Guelph was outshot 28-18
  • The Storm win came before a crowd of 4,752 at the Sleeman Centre

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