OHL Playoff Tracker
In Barrie, Daniel Michalskyrscored two goals, including the winner 13:35 into overtime to lift therColts to a 3-2 win over the Brampton Battalion in the OHL playoffs onrSaturday.
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rThe Colts, who finished 26 points behind the Battalion in the regularrseason, lead the series 2-0 after winning Game 1 in Brampton onrThursday.
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rMichalsky jumped on a rebound to score the winner after a point shot by Barrie captain Tomas Marcinko got through to the net.
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r”Marcinko made a great play with the shot on net and I just batted itrin,” said Michalsky, the first star of the game. “If you want to scorergoals, you just go to the front of the net because that’s where it’srgoing to end up.”
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rShawn Frank opened the scoring midway through the first period for Barrie and Michalsky scored with two seconds left in the second period.
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rCody Hodgson scored in the second period and Thomas Stajan tied the game with 3:16 left in regulation time. Bryan Pitton made 36 saves for Brampton.
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rMichael Hutchinson was the second star after making 49 saves for the Colts.
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r”He’s playing unbelievable,” Michalsky said. “He’s the reason why we’rerin this series. If you want to go far in the playoffs, you have to havergreat goaltending and Hutch has been great for us.”
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rKitchener Rangers 6, Plymouth Whalers 4r
rIn Plymouth, MI, Yannick Weber and Nazim Kadri each scored two goals to help the Kitchener Rangers to a 6-4 win over the Plymouth Whalers.
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rKitchener leads the seris 2-0.
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rMatt Halischuk and Mike Duco also scored for the Rangers while Justin Azevedo and Mikkel Boedker each chipped in with a pair of assists.
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rSteve Mason made 36 saves for the win.
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rChris Terry, A.J. Jenks, Christian Steingraber and Patrick Lee scored for the Whalers while Andrew Fournier added a pair of helpers.
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rJeremy Smith allowed six goals on 28 shots before Matt Hackett stopped all 10 shots he faced in relief.
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rGuelph Storm 4, London Knights 1r
rIn Guelph, Michael Caruso scored a goal and added two assists to help the Storm to a 4-1 win over the London Knights. Guelph leads the series 2-0.
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rDrew Doughty, Rafael Rotter and Anthony Nigro also scored and Thomas McCollum made 24 saves for the win.
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rSteve Tarasuk replied for London while Jhase Sinderman turned aside 33 shots.
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rBelleville Bulls 4, Peterborough Petes 3r
rIn Belleville, Matt Beleskeyrscored the winning goal on a powerplay midway through the third periodrto lift the Bulls to a 4-3 win over the Peterborough Petes. Bellevillerleads the series 2-1.
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rKeaton Turkiewicz and Bryan Cameron scored less than a minute apart in the first period to stake the Bulls to a two goal lead. A.J. Perry also scored and Mike Murphy made 29 saves in the win.
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rArturs Kulda put the Petes on the board with a shorthanded effort in the first period. Yves Bastien added a shorthanded goal in the second period and Kenzie Sheppard tied the game with a powerplay marker early in the third period.
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rTrevor Cann stopped 45 of 49 shots.
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rSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds at Saginaw Spiritr
rTonight’s second game of the Sault Ste. Marie-Saginaw series wasrpostponed due to poor ice conditions at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw.
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rPhoto: Aaron Bell/OHLr
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rEASTERN CONFERENCE – QUARTER-FINAL SERIESr
rSeries “A” – BELLEVILLE vs. PETERBOROUGH
r(Belleville leads series 2-1)
rWed., March 19 – BELLEVILLE 4, Peterborough 1
rThurs., March 20 – PETERBOROUGH 5, Belleville 4 (OT)
rSat., March 22 – BELLEVILLE 4, Peterborough 3
rMon., March 24 at Peterborough 7:00
rTues., March 25 at Belleville 7:15
rSat., March 29 at Peterborough 7:00 *
rMon., March 31 at Belleville 7:15 *
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rSeries “B” – BRAMPTON vs. BARRIE
r(Barrie leads series 2-0)
rThurs., March 20 – Barrie 3, BRAMPTON 1
rSat., March 22 – BARRIE 3, Brampton 2 (OT)
rSun., March 23 at Brampton 6:00
rTues., March 25 at Barrie 7:30
rThurs., March 27 at Brampton 7:00
rSat., March 29 at Barrie 7:30 *
rMon., March 31 at Brampton 7:00 *
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rSeries “C” – OSHAWA vs. OTTAWA
r(Oshawa leads series 1-0)
rFri., March 21 – OSHAWA 3, Ottawa 2
rSun., March 23 at Oshawa 6:05
rTues., March 25 at Ottawa 7:00
rThurs., March 27 at Ottawa 7:00
rFri., March 28 at Oshawa 7:35 *
rSun., March 30 at Ottawa 2:00 *
rTues., April 1 at Oshawa 7:05 *
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rSeries “D” – NIAGARA vs. MISSISSAUGA
r(Niagara leads series 2-0)
rThurs., March 20 – NIAGARA 4, Mississauga 0
rFri., March 21 – Niagara 3, MISSISSAUGA 1
rSun., March 23 at Niagara 7:30
rTues., March 25 at Mississauga 7:00
rThurs., March 27 at Niagara 7:30 *
rSun.,March 30 at Mississauga 7:30 *
rTues., April 1 at Niagara 7:30 *
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rWESTERN CONFERENCE – QUARTER-FINAL SERIESr
rSeries “A” – KITCHENER vs. PLYMOUTH
r(Kitchener leads series 2-0)
rFri., March 21 – KITCHENER 9, Plymouth 2
rSat., March 22 – Kitchener 6, PLYMOUTH 4
rMon., March 24 at Kitchener 7:30
rWed., March 26 at Plymouth 7:05
rFri., March 28 at Kitchener 7:30 *
rSat., March 29 at Plymouth 7:05 *
rTues., April 1 at Kitchener 7:30 *
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rSeries “B” – SAULT STE. MARIE vs. SAGINAW
r(Sault Ste. Marie leads series 1-0)
rFri., March 21 – SAULT STE. MARIE 5, Saginaw 4
rMon., March 24 at Sault Ste. Marie 7:00
rWed., March 26 at Saginaw 7:11
rThurs., March 27 at Saginaw 7:11
rSat., March 29 at Sault Ste. Marie 7:30 *
rMon., March 31 at Saginaw 7:11 *
rTues., April 1 at Sault Ste. Marie 7:00 *
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rSeries “C” – WINDSOR vs. SARNIA
r(Sarnia leads series 2-0)
rThurs., March 20 – Sarnia 3, WINDSOR 0
rFri., March 21 – SARNIA 5, Windsor 2
rSun., March 23 at Windsor 7:00
rTues., March 25 at Sarnia 7:35
rThurs., March 27 at Windsor 7:30 *
rFri., March 28 at Sarnia 7:35 *
rSun., March 30 at Windsor 7:00 *
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rSeries “D” – LONDON vs. GUELPH
r(Guelph leads series 2-0)
rFri., March 21 – Guelph 3, LONDON 2
rSat., March 22 – GUELPH 4, London 1
rTues., March 25 at London 7:00
rThurs., March 27 at Guelph 7:00
rFri., March 28 at London 7:30 *
rSun., March 30 at Guelph 7:00 *
rTues., April 1 at London 7:00 *
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r* Denotes if necessary games