Kitchener Rangers 4, London Knights 5
- Making his OHL debut William Nicholl scored his first career goal to tie the game in the third period.
- Denver Barkey in his 100th career OHL game completed the Knights’ comeback scoring with less than a minute to go.
- After having his winning streak snapped in his last outing Zach Bowen made 31 saves for the win in net.
- Brett Brochu did not dress after leaving Monday’s game after the second period.
- Filip Mešár scored twice for Kitchener, his fourth multigoal game of the season.
Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game
Niagara IceDogs 3, Owen Sound Attack 9
- A multi-goal game from Deni Goure matched his career-high and was part of eight multi-point performances from the Attack in the victory.
- Owen Sound outshot Niagara 52-22, led by Deni Goure’s eight.
- LA Kings prospect Kaleb Lawrence was named the first star with a goal and two assists, a new career-high for the 6 foot 6 winger.
- Andrew LeBlanc scored twice and added an assist, a new career-high for points in a game.
- The loss was Niagara’s seventh in a row.
Game Centre | IceDogs Post-Game | Attack Post-Game
Windsor Spitfires 9, Flint Firebirds 3
- With 3 assists Matthew Maggio became the first OHLer to score 80 points on the season reaching 82 by the time the final buzzer sounded
- The assists also extended the Spitfires Captain’s point streak to thirteen games, the fifth longest such streak in the OHL this season.
- Alex Christopoulos scored his first career hat trick.
- Boston Bruins prospect, Brett Harrison, was named the first star with five points (2G, 3 Primary A)
- The Spitfires continue to pace the OHL in scoring, with 6+ goals in their fifth consecutive contest and 240 overall, 27 more than the Battalion who have the second most in the league.
Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game | Firebirds Post-Game
Erie Otters 3, Saginaw Spirit 4
- Rookie Zayne Parekh moved within one goal of Rick Corriveau’s OHL record of 19 goals by a 16 year old defenceman with his opening marker.
- Roberto Mancini in his 150th game scored the game-winner in the final two minutes on the power play.
- Saginaw’s penalty kill continues to struggle on home ice as they allowed two powerplay marker to the Otters on Wednesday. The Spirit’s penalty kill is 17th on home ice (74.2%) and number one on the road (85%)
Game Centre | Otters Post-Game | Spirit Post-Game