Oshawa Generals 3, Barrie Colts 6
- Marty Williamson earned his 306th career win behind the Colts bench, surpassing the late Dale Hawerchuk as the franchise’s winningest coach
- San Jose Sharks prospect Ethan Cardwell scored his 30th and 31st goals of the season
- Tyler Savard scored a pair of goals and added an assist for Barrie, giving him 16 on the year
- Overage forward Evan Vierling had a goal and two assists, giving him 17 points in his last eight games
- LA Kings prospect Brandt Clarke picked up two assists, equalling Luch Nasato’s all-time franchise mark of 134 career points on the Barrie blue line
- 2023 NHL Draft prospect Calum Ritchie had a goal and an assist for Oshawa
- The Colts earn their third straight, pulling to within three points of first place North Bay in the Central Division
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Kingston Frontenacs 2, Hamilton Bulldogs 4
- Ben Bujold scored his first two goals as a Bulldog, netting the game winner 8:41 into the third period
- Sahil Panwar had a goal and an assist, logging his third straight multi-point outing
- Tristan Malboeuf stopped 31 of 33 to earn his fifth straight win
- Kingston’s Mason Vaccari earned third star honours with 28 saves in the loss
- Hamilton’s third straight win improves the Bulldogs to 27-24-4-0, good for sixth in the Eastern Conference
- The Fronts have lost six in a row, falling to 24-28-1-2
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North Bay Battalion 3, Flint Firebirds 5
- The Firebirds got up 4-1 and held off the Battalion as Ethan Hay scored his 14th and 15th goals in the win
- 2023 NHL Draft prospect Tristan Bertucci scored his 10th of the season from the blue line
- 2023 NHL Draft prospect Coulson Pitre was the game’s second star with two primary helpers
- Seattle Kraken prospect Kyle Jackson earned third star honours with a pair of primary assists
- Nathan Day stopped 31 of 34 to earn this third straight win
- Flint improves to 26-26-4-1, two points back of sixth place Guelph in the Western Conference
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Mississauga Steelheads 1, Ottawa 67’s 4
- Rookie defender Frankie Marrelli had a Gordie Howe hat-trick to earn first star honours for the victorious 67’s
- Logan Morrison scored his 36th goal of the season, extending his goal-scoring streak to seven games
- Pavel Mintyukov had a goal and an assist, scoring his 21st of the season to tie him for the league lead among defenders
- Steelheads rookie Porter Martone broke-up Max Donoso’s shutout bid 11:17 into the third period with his 14th of the season
- Blueliner Derek Smyth returned to the Ottawa lineup, playing in his first game since Dec. 2nd
- Ryerson Leenders made 29 saves in the loss for Mississauga
- Ottawa’s fifth straight win improves the 67’s to 41-11-2-2
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London Knights 5, Owen Sound Attack 7
- The Attack climbed out to a 5-0 lead before London clawed back to within one; Colby Barlow’s 12th game-winning goal of the season was his second of the night and came with 8:23 remaining in the third period
- Landon Hookey scored his first career OHL hat trick with goals 10, 11 and 12 on the season
- Minnesota Wild prospect Servac Petrovsky had two goals and an assist for the Bears
- Rookie defenceman Sam Dickinson scored twice for London while Seattle Kraken prospect Ryan Winterton had three assists
- Montreal Canadiens prospect Logan Mailloux scored his 21st of the season, tying him for the league-lead among defencemen
- London rookie Zach Bowen saw his run of 15 consecutive wins come to an end
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Sudbury Wolves 5, Erie Otters 4
- Sudbury led 3-0 after one period and 5-2 early in the third before Erie mounted a comeback, falling just short
- Nick DeGrazia scored his league-leading 10th opening goal, standing as his 25th of the season
- 2023 NHL Draft prospect Quentin Musty had four primary assists in the win
- Seattle Kraken prospect David Goyette scored twice, giving him a career-high 34 goals on the season
- Sam Alfano scored twice in the loss for Erie
- Rookie Nate Krawchuk made 38 saves for the win, improving to 10-6-1-0
- Sudbury improves to 23-24-5-3, good for sole possession of seventh place in the Eastern Conference
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