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North Bay Battalion 2, Ottawa 67’s 3 – OT

  • Nashville Predators prospect Jack Matier finished a give-and-go with Luca Pinelli 2:30 into overtime as the 67’s became the first Eastern Conference team to clinch a playoff spot
  • With the extra attacker, Logan Morrison tied the score at two with 1:49 remaining to force overtime; Morrison has scored in five straight games, netting nine goals in that span
  • Anaheim Ducks prospect Pavel Mintyukov scored his 20th of the season from the blue line
  • With 6,672 fans in attendance, it was the largest crowd of the season for the 67’s

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

 

Windsor Spitfires 3, London Knights 4 – OT

  • Denver Barkey scored his first-career shorthanded goal in regulation and scored the overtime winner to lift the Midwest Division-leading Knights over the West Division-leading Spitfires
  • Barkey’s OT winner came just 25 seconds into the extra frame on an assist from Ryan Winterton
  • Knights rookie Jacob Julien also scored twice while Winterton recorded two assists
  • Brett Brochu made 24 saves to earn his 84th career victory, tying him with Gene Chiarello (1996-2000) for the second-most in Knights franchise history
  • Mathias Onuska made 26 saves against his former club as Windsor’s nine-game winning streak came to a halt

Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game

 

Owen Sound Attack 2, Guelph Storm 6

  • The Storm drew even with Owen Sound in the Western Conference standings as Matthew Poitras (1-2–3) and Braeden Bowman (2-1–3) had three-point afternoons; Poitras pushed his point streak to eight games
  • Owen Sound’s Matthew Papais provided both Attack goals against his former club
  • Patrick Leaver stopped 36-of-38 for the win
  • Guelph improves to 4-1 against Owen Sound this season

Game Centre | Attack Post-Game

 

Kitchener Rangers 0, Hamilton Bulldogs 4

  • Tristan Malboeuf turned in a first star performance, posting a 40-save shutout as the Bulldogs won despite being outshot 40-23
  • 2023 NHL Draft prospect Nick Lardis scored his 30th goal of the season
  • Sahil Panwar picked up a goal and an assist, giving him 31 points (12-19–31) in 20 games with Hamilton
  • Marco Costantini made his return to Hamilton, making 19 saves in the loss
  • The Bulldogs improve to 26-24-4-0 for sixth place in the Eastern Conference

Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game | Bulldogs Post-Game

 

Barrie Colts 4, Kingston Frontenacs 0

  • Scoreless through 40 minutes, the Colts scored four goals in the third led by a pair from Beau Jelsma
  • LA Kings prospect Brandt Clarke finished the afternoon with three assists
  • Barrie’s Ben West made 22 saves for his first-career OHL shutout
  • Mason Vaccari made 41 saves for the Frontenacs as they were outshot 45-22
  • Th 31-15-6-2 Colts sit five points back of first place North Bay in the Central Division
  • Kingston has lost four in a row and been shutout in two of their last three outings

Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game

 

Saginaw Spirit 3, Mississauga Steelheads 1

  • Andrew Oke was the game’s first star, making 31 saves to secure his first win since Dec. 6th; it’s the first time this season he’s made 30+ saves and allowed two or fewer goals
  • Vegas Golden Knights prospect Matyas Sapovaliv scored twice, extending his goal-scoring streak to three games
  • Minnesota Wild prospect Hunter Haight scored the game winner on a third period power play
  • Steelheads overage blueliner Charlie Callaghan picked up an assist in his 200th career OHL contest
  • The Spirit earn their fourth straight win and sit six points up on Owen Sound and Guelph for fourth place in the Western Conference

Game Centre | Spirit Post-Game | Steelheads Post-Game

 

Niagara IceDogs 7, Oshawa Generals 10

  • More Generals had multi-point games (9) than players finished pointless (6)
  • 17 goals are the most scored in an OHL game this season
  • Generals rookie Beckett Sennecke had two goals and three assists while blueliner Luca D’Amato had a goal and three helpers
  • Zakary Lavoie was named first star in the loss for Niagara tying an IceDogs franchise record with six points (3-3–6)
  • Oshawa jumps ahead of Kingston and into seventh in the Eastern Conference with a record of 23-24-1-5

Game Centre | IceDogs Post-Game

 

Sudbury Wolves 0, Peterborough Petes 4

  • Michael Simpson grew his league-lead in shutouts to five, making 45 saves for his second consecutive clean sheet
  • New Jersey Devils prospect Chase Stillman had a goal and an assist against his former club
  • Dallas Stars pick Gavin White hit double-digits in the goal column for the second straight season, scoring his 10th of the campaign
  • Sudbury’s Nate Krawchuk made 30 saves in the loss
  • The Petes improve to 28-23-1-2, tied with Mississauga for fourth place in the Eastern Conference

Game Centre | Petes Post-Game

 

Flint Firebirds 3, Sarnia Sting 7

  • Ty Voit, Ethan Del Mastro and Ryan Mast all had three-point afternoons for the victorious Sting
  • Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Luca Del Bel Belluz was named the game’s first star with a goal and an assist
  • Detroit Red Wings prospect Amadeus Lombardi scored his 36th and 37th goals of the season, extending his point streak to 13 games
  • San Jose Sharks prospect Ben Gaudreau turned aside 28 shots as the Sting won despite being outshot 31-25
  • Sarnia improves to 29-17-5-2, two points up on Saginaw for third place in the Western Conference

Game Centre | Firebirds Post-Game | Sting Post-Game

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