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Spirit equal franchise mark with ninth straight win – Ontario Hockey League

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Windsor Spitfires 2, Saginaw Spirit 7

  • 15-year-old Michael Misa tied his career-best single-game total with three assists
  • Rookie defenceman Zayne Parekh had a career night, scoring a pair of goals and adding two assists
  • The Spirit scored three times on the powerplay: they currently sit second in the league with a 27.9% success rate and 24 goals
  • Alex Christopoulos scored another goal to bring his season total to 16 – good enough for third in the league

Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game | Spirit Post-Game

 

Sarnia Sting 0, Flint Firebirds 10

  • On Teddy Bear Toss Night, the Firebirds broke single-game home records for goals scored and powerplay goals scored. They also broke the franchise record for the shortest time to score five goals with eight minutes and 47 seconds
  • Blues pick Will Cranley stopped all 20 shots he faced to earn his sixth career shutout
  • Firebirds rookies Daks Klinkhammer and Reed Gee both scored their first OHL goals
  • Flint defenceman Tyler Deline was named first star after scoring a goal and setting up three more

Game Centre | Firebirds Post-Game

 

Barrie Colts 4, Erie Otters 2

  • Minnesota Wild prospect Hunter Haight sniped the game-winner with less than a minute left to play
  • Colts goalie Ben West stopped 34 of 36 shots to earn first-star honours
  • Otters winger Noah Sedore scored his fourth of the season to make the Erie Insurance Arena rain teddy bears!
  • NHL Draft-eligible centreman Carey Terrance scored his ninth goal of the season: he ranks sixth among draft eligibles

Game Centre | Otters Post-Game

 

North Bay Battalion 5, Niagara IceDogs 6

  • Daniel Michaud scored his first career hat-trick, earning first-star honours
  • Rookie forward Kevin He scored the goal to bring the bears down on Teddy Bear Toss Night at the Meridian Centre
  • Kraken prospect Kyle Jackson scored a pair of goals to bring his season total to 14 – he leads the Battalion in goals

Game Centre | Battalion Post-Game

 

Ottawa 67’s 2, Peterborough Petes 3

  • Import Pick Tommy Purdeller opened the scoring for the Petes: The Italian forward has three goals in his past three games
  • Flyers prospect JR Avon and Rangers pick Brennan Othmann each had a pair of points, leading the way offensively for Peterborough
  • The 67’s lost three straight games for the first time this season

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

 

Guelph Storm 4, Owen Sound Attack 3 – OT

  • Jets prospect Danny Zhilkin scored the OT winner for the Storm as they won their fourth straight game
  • The newest member of the Storm, Max Namestnikov, scored a goal and an assist: he has 10 points in five games with Guelph and a point in every contest
  • Attack draft-eligible-forward Colby Barlow scored a goal and an assist, earning second-star honours

Game Centre | Storm Post-Game | Attack Post-Game

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