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Wednesday Highlights: One goal the difference in midweek matchups

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Ottawa 67’s 3 vs. Oshawa Generals 2 – OT

Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Cooper Foster scored the overtime-winner, his second against the Generals this season
Max Donoso stopped 32 of 34 shots in the winning effort
Edmonton Oilers prospect Brady Stonehouse collected two assists in the victory
Ottawa native Matthew Buckley had a goal and an assist for Oshawa
Oshawa outshot Ottawa 34-25
Ottawa reclaimed first place in the Eastern Conference following Wednesday night’s victory, improving to 16-8-2-0

Game Centre & Highlights | Ottawa Post-Game | Oshawa Post-Game

Sarnia Sting 7 vs. Barrie Colts 6

Trailing 6-4 early in the third period, Sarnia scored three unanswered goals to come back and win 7-6 on home ice
Blueliner Jacob LeBlanc scored the winner with 7:48 remaining, completing a two goal, two assist performance
Logan Phillips, who plays for the GOJHL’s Sarnia Legionnaires, stepped in for Nick Surzycia in the third period, stopping all 10 shots he faced to earn his first career OHL victory
Sting captain Cooper Way and Florida Panthers prospect Sandis Villmanis each had a goal and an assist
Marko Sikic collected three assists while rookie defender James Barr had two, extending his point streak to three games.
Roenick Jodoin scored a pair of goals in the loss for Barrie while Cole Beaudoin and Beau Jelsma each had a goal and an assist
Sarnia improves to 11-17-0-0 while Barrie has lost three straight, falling to 11-14-0-0

Game Centre & Highlights | Sarnia Post-Game

Soo Greyhounds 3 vs. Sudbury Wolves 2 – OT

Detroit Red Wings prospect Andrew Gibson scored the overtime-winner with assists from Owen Allard and Justin Cloutier
Hounds netminder Charlie Schenkel was outstanding between the pipes, making 26 saves to earn first star honours
Seattle Kraken prospect David Goyette scored with three seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime
The Hounds improve their record to 18-8-2-0 following Wednesday night’s victory
Sudbury falls to 13-10-2-1, two points back of second place North Bay in the Central Division

Game Centre & Highlights | Soo Post-Game | Sudbury Post-Game

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