Niagara IceDogs 4, Sudbury Wolves 5 – OT
- Seattle Kraken prospect David Goyette’s 36th goal of the season came 1:57 into OT as the Wolves took the extra point on home ice
- 2023 NHL Draft prospect Quentin Musty scored his 20th goal of the season
- Draft eligible forward Kocha Delic had a goal and an assist, setting up Goyette’s game winner
- Blueliner Andrew Wycisk scored his first goal of the season for Niagara, with forward William Stewart picking up an assist for his first OHL point
- IceDogs forward Zakary Lavoie recorded a goal and two assists in the loss
- Sudbury outshot Niagara 55-34, with Nate Krawchuk picking up his fourth straight win while Niagara’s Josh Rosenzweig made 50 saves in defeat
- The Wolves gain ground on Oshawa in the Eastern Conference, giving themselves a six-point cushion on seventh place
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Saginaw Spirit 3, Ottawa 67’s 4 – SO
- Will Gerrior scored the shootout winner as the 67’s held off a late comeback from the Spirit to earn a point in their 16th straight contest (13-0-2-1)
- Eighth-overall pick Henry Mews scored the game’s opening goal in a first-star performance. The hometown product now sits second in goals amongst OHL rookie defencemen with 11
- With the assist on Mews’ goal, Ducks first-round pick Pavel Mintyukov picked up his 100th career OHL assist
- Ottawa got goals from draft-eligible forwards Luca Pinelli and Cooper Foster to open the third frame before
- Joey Willis netted his second of the game with 2:10 remaining regulation to force the extra frame. The draft-eligible forward also set up Mitchell Smith’s third-period marker, meaning Willis had a hand in all three Spirit goals
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Kitchener Rangers 3, Owen Sound Attack 0
- Marco Costantini stopped all 34 shots he faced for his fourth shutout of the season and 10th of his OHL career
- Reid Valade’s 29th goal of the season opened the scoring 5:30 into the second period and stood as the game winner
- Dallas Stars prospect Francesco Arcuri scored in a fifth straight game, netting his 43rd goal of the season
- Owen Sound outshot Kitchener 34-20.
- The Rangers earn their fourth straight win, improving to 28-26-4-0 with a nine-point cushion on the final playoff spot in the Western Conference
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Peterborough Petes 3, Erie Otters 5
- Rookie forward Malcolm Spence scored the game winner on a third period breakaway, his 14th goal of the season
- Blueliner Alexis Daviault recorded a goal and an assist on the night while overage forward Elias Cohen scored his 15th goal of the season
- Petes forward Avery Hayes scored his 37th goal of the season, the 100th of his OHL career.
- Peterborough’s Connor Lockhart scored against his former club, netting his. 25th of the campaign
- Erie’s Nolan Lalonde earned second star honours with a 37-save performance as the Otters were outshot 40-28
- The win was Erie’s 20th of the season, improving their record to 20-32-1-5
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Guelph Storm 3, Flint Firebirds 10
- The Firebirds stay hot with a fourth straight win as Gavin Hayes (2-1–3), Simon Slavicek (2-1–3) and Amadeus Lombardi (1-2–3) each had three-point affairs
- Hayes extended his point streak to 13 games with his 30th and 31st goals of the season
- Firebirds rookie Nathan Aspinall scored his first career OHL goal with 29 seconds remaining in regulation
- After recording his 100th career assist on Friday, overage forward Riley Piercey tacked on two more
- Boston Bruins prospect Matthew Poitras extended his point streak to 13 games with a goal and two assists for Guelph
- Flint outshot Guelph 44-24, climbing to within two points of the Storm in the Western Conference standings
- Guelph saw its six-game winning streak snapped
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Sarnia Sting 9, Windsor Spitfires 6
- Dallas Stars prospect Christian Kyrou scored his second of the game with 2:17 remaining for the deciding goal
- Up 5-1, the Sting saw their lead evaporate as Windsor fought back to tie before Sarnia picked up the two points
- Spits blueliner Rodwin Dionicio scored goals 12, 13 and 14 on the season to record his first career OHL hat trick
- Anaheim Ducks prospect Sasha Pastujov opened the scoring with his 36th and 37th goals of the season
- Nashville Predators pick Nolan Burke scored goals 42 and 43 on the campaign
- New York Islanders pick Matthew Maggio scored his league-leading 47th of the season for Windsor
- Patrick McManus made his OHL debut for the Spitfires
- Windsor outshot Sarnia 39-30 but the Sting pick up a point in a 10th straight game (8-0-1-1) to improve to 34-17-5-3
- The Sting close out the season series with a 4-2-0-0 record against the Spitfires.
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Oshawa Generals 2, Soo Greyhounds 7
- Julian Fantino, Kalvyn Watson and Jordan D’Intino each had a goal and an assist while Marco Mignosa picked up three helpers
- Owen Allard scored his first goal of the season for Sault Ste. Marie
- Samuel Ivanov made 32 saves for the win in his first start since Feb. 2nd
- Jacob Oster made 40 saves as the Generals were outshot 47-34 in the loss
- Oshawa was limited to 15 skaters in their lineup
- The Greyhounds get a much-needed two points to improve to 18-27-9-6, nine points out of a playoff spot
- Oshawa drops a third straight decision, falling six points back of seventh place Sudbury in the Eastern Conference
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Mississauga Steelheads 2, Barrie Colts 3
- Jacob Frasca’s 23rd goal of the season was the game winner, coming 3:59 into the third period
- Frasca joined Ethan Cardwell and Brandt Clarke with a goal and an assist in the win
- Angus MacDonell and Brice Cooke scored Mississauga goals
- Barrie outshot Mississauga 42-27 in a game that featured only one power play opportunity
- Mississauga has lost four in a row, trailing fourth place Peterborough by three points in the Eastern Conference
- The Colts improve to 4-1 against the Steelheads this season
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