Sudbury Wolves 2, Mississauga Steelheads 7
- New faces made a huge impact for Mississauga with Porter Martone (1A), Jack Van Volsen (1G, 1A), Justin DeZoete (1G) and Angus MacDonell (1G, 1A) all recording their first points in their first game with the club
- Lucas Karmiris had a goal and an assist for his first multi-point game in the OHL
- Steelheads overage forward James Hardie’s late marker tied him for the franchise lead in goals (114) and points (207)
- Quentin Musty did not play in the game for Sudbury, out with an upper-body injury
Game Centre | Steelheads Post-Game
Sarnia Sting 5, Erie Otters 2
- OHL leading scorer Ty Voit scored and added an assist, his eighteenth multi-point game of the season. Voit has as many multi-point games as he does games with one point or fewer
- Luca Del Bel Belluz recorded his first point as a member of the Sting in his debut, assisting on Ty Voit’s marker
- Fourth round 2022 OHL Priority Selection choice Carson Hall made his OHL debut for Sarnia
- The Sting scored five times on 19 shots, handing the Otters their fourth straight loss
Game Centre | Otters Post-Game
Oshawa Generals 3, Hamilton Bulldogs 2
- Luca Marrelli continued to find success against the Bulldogs setting up a highlight reel goal. All three of his OHL goals are against Hamilton.
- Patrick Leaver was fantastic, making 26 saves and earning first-star honours. The win was his first since December 11th.
- Nick Lardis continued to find success in Hamilton, scoring his second goal (and adding an assist) in his second game with the team.
Game Centre | Bulldogs Post-Game
Niagara IceDogs 2, North Bay Battalion 7
- Kyle Jackson and Kyle McDonald each scored twice for North Bay.
- Six different Battalion skaters earned multiple points in the contest, led by first Matvey Petrov who scored and added two assists.
- Kevin He’s goal for the IceDogs was his tenth on the campaign, one of only six rookie skaters into double digits on the season.
Game Centre | IceDogs Post-Game | Battalion Post-Game
Owen Sound Attack 1, Ottawa 67’s 5
- Logan Morrison making his 67’s debut recorded three primary assists in the victory.
- Jack Beck remained hot since returning to the 67’s lineup scoring and adding an assist. Beck has two goals and five points in three games since returning to the 67’s lineup.
- Owen Sound was held to just 14 shots in the contest, 6 of those were recorded by captain Colby Barlow.
Game Centre | Attack Post-Game | 67’s Post-Game
London Knights 3, Soo Greyhounds 6
- Up 3-1 it seemed London was on track to win their tenth straight contest, but five unanswered goals from the Hounds put an end to the Knights streak.
- London natives did damage against their hometown team, Rangers prospect Bryce McConnell-Barker scored and added three assists while fellow London native Jordan D’Intino scored twice.
- Allowing five goals it was the first time Brett Brochu had allowed more than two goals since December sixth.
Game Centre | Greyhounds Post-Game
Flint Firebirds 3, Windsor Spitfires 6
- Rodwin Dionicio scored his first goal as a Spitfire, on top of adding an assist in the win.
- Joey Costanzo continued his strong play of late, with the win his record moved to 10-2, and he hasn’t lost a game since November 26th.
- With the win, Windsor passes Saginaw for first place in the West Division
Game Centre | Firebirds Post-Game | Spitfires Post-Game