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                  <title>Game Recap: Spitfires Double Up Rangers 4-2 To Take Game 3</title>
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        <dc:creator>Luca Lombardi</dc:creator>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Windsor, Ont. –</strong> The home team remains perfect through three games of this Western Conference Final as the Windsor Spitfires handed the Kitchener Rangers just their second loss of the post-season, defeating the Blueshirts 4-2. Windsor never trailed in the game opening the scoring less than two minutes into the game on an early power play and then doubling their lead on Alex Pharand’s second of the playoffs. Christian Humphreys got the Rangers on the board, cutting the deficit in half to complete the scoring in the opening frame.

No team found the back of the net in the middle frame, but just 24 seconds into the third period, Andrew Robinson restored the two-goal lead for the Spits. Cameron Arquette gave the Rangers a fighting chance, pulling Kitchener back within a goal with five minutes on the clock. However, it was Ethan Garden who sealed the victory for Windsor sliding the puck into the vacant Kitchener net.

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<strong>Scoring Summary:
</strong><em><strong> </strong></em>

<em><strong>First Period</strong></em>

<em>KIT 0 – WSR 1 – PPG
</em><em>1:55 Jakub Fibigr (3) – Anthony Cristoforo, Liam Greentree</em>

<em>KIT 0 – WSR 2
14:07 Alex Pharand (2) – Caden Harvey</em>

<em>KIT 1 – WSR 2
16:08 Christian Humphreys (6) – Jack Pridham, Cameron Arquette </em>

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<em><strong>Third Period</strong></em>

<em>KIT 1 – WSR 3 – GWG
0:24 Andrew Robinson (2) – Cole Davis</em>

<em>KIT 2 – WSR 3
15:00 Cameron Arquette (3) – Gabriel Chiarot, Carson Campbell</em>

<em>KIT 2 – WSR 4 – ENG
</em><em>19:31 Ethan Garden (4) – Cole Davis </em>

&nbsp;

<strong>The Numbers Game:</strong>

Shots: KIT 23 – WSR 17

Power play: KIT 0/3 – WSR 1/5

FO%: KIT 48% – WSR 52%

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<strong>The Starting Goalies:</strong>

Christian Kirsch (KIT) – 13/16 Saves, Three Goals Against, Loss

Joey Costanzo (WSR) – 21/23 Saves, Two Goals Against, Win

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<strong>UP NEXT:
</strong>Following Game 3 on Monday night in Windsor, the Kitchener Rangers will remain on the road for Game 4 at the WFCU Centre on Wednesday, April 29th. Puck drop on Wednesday is set for 7:05 p.m. Tickets are also on sale now for Game 5 back in Kitchener on Friday, May 1st at 7:00 p.m. Visit KWTICKETS.CA or visit the box office to grab your tickets!

<strong> </strong>

<strong>For media inquiries, contact:</strong>

<strong>Luca Lombardi </strong>

Manager, Communications and Community Relations

Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club

(416) 885-4510

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                  <title>Rangers’ Christian Kirsch named Mary Brown’s Chicken OHL Goaltender of the Week</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 19:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Luca Lombardi</dc:creator>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>TORONTO – </strong>The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) today announced that San Jose Sharks prospect <a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/players/9372/">Christian Kirsch</a> of the Kitchener Rangers is the Mary Brown’s Chicken OHL Goaltender of the Week, going 2-0 with a 1.74 goals-against average and .922 save percentage.

Kirsch backstopped the Rangers to a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference Championship Series, making 20 saves on Friday as the Blueshirts defeated the Windsor Spitfires 4-3 on Sam O’Reilly’s overtime winner. He was the first star of Sunday’s 2-1 victory, making 27 saves to improve to 10-1 in the 2026 OHL Playoffs.

A 19-year-old from Basel, Switzerland, Kirsch was selected by San Jose in the fourth round (116th overall) of the 2024 NHL Draft. The 6-foot-4, 193Ib. netminder owns a 2.20 goals-against average and .901 save percentage over 11 games in these playoffs after going 27-10-2-1 with a 2.42 goals-against average, .899 save percentage and four shutouts in his first OHL season. Kirsch represented Switzerland at each of the past two World Junior tournaments and is committed to Quinnipiac University (NCAA).
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<strong>2025-26 Mary Brown’s Chicken OHL Goaltender of the Week – Playoffs
</strong>Mar. 23-30: Joey Costanzo (Windsor Spitfires)
Mar. 31-Apr. 5: Jack Lisson (North Bay Battalion)
Apr. 6-12: Ryerson Leenders (Brantford Bulldogs)
Apr. 13-19: Ben Hrebik (Barrie Colts)
<strong>Apr. 20-26: Christian Kirsch (Kitchener Rangers)</strong>

<strong>2025-26 Mary Brown’s Chicken OHL Goaltender of the Week – Regular Season
Sept. 18-21: Jason Schaubel (Kitchener Rangers)</strong>
Sept. 22-28: Joey Costanzo (Windsor Spitfires)
Sept. 29-Oct. 5: Gavin Betts (Kingston Frontenacs)
Oct. 6-12: Mason Vaccari (Flint Firebirds)
Oct. 13-19: Patrick Quinlan (Sarnia Sting)
Oct. 20-26: Ryerson Leenders (Brantford Bulldogs)
Oct. 27-Nov. 2: Aleksei Medvedev (London Knights)
Nov. 3-9: Matthew Minchak (Kingston Frontenacs)
Nov. 10-16: Ben Hrebik (Barrie Colts)
Nov. 17-23: Easton Rye (Peterborough Petes)
Nov. 24-30: Zach Bowen (Brampton Steelheads)
Dec. 1-7: Vladislav Yermolenko (Niagara IceDogs)
Dec. 8-14: Mason Vaccari (Flint Firebirds)
Dec. 15-21: Ryder Fetterolf (Ottawa 67’s)
Dec. 28-Jan. 4: Easton Rye (Peterborough Petes)
Jan. 5-11: Zachary Jovanovski (Guelph Storm)
Jan. 12-18: Matthew Humphries (Oshawa Generals)
Jan. 19-25: Carter George (Soo Greyhounds)
Jan. 26-Feb. 1: Zach Bowen (Brampton Steelheads)
Feb. 2-8: Easton Rye (Peterborough Petes)
<strong>Feb. 9-15: Christian Kirsch (Kitchener Rangers)</strong>
Feb. 16-22: Gavin Betts (Kingston Frontenacs)
Feb. 23-Mar. 1: Ryder Fetterolf (Ottawa 67’s)
Mar. 2-8: Arvin Jaswal (Barrie Colts)
Mar. 9-15: David Egorov (Brantford Bulldogs)
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                  <title>ROUND THREE GAME THREE: Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires</title>
        <link>https://chl.ca/ohl-rangers/article/round-three-game-three-kitchener-rangers-vs-windsor-spitfires</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 15:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Windsor, ON </strong>– The Blueshirts shift their focus to the road as the Western Conference Finals move to Windsor for Games 3 and 4, beginning Monday, April 27th. Puck drop is set for 7:05 at the WFCU Centre.

&nbsp;
<ul>
 	<li>TV: RogersTV Channel 20 (Kitchener)</li>
 	<li>TV: Rogers Super Sports Pak 467 (Ontario)</li>
 	<li>Video Stream: <a href="https://flosports.link/4oGUlOL">Live on FloHockey</a></li>
 	<li>Radio: 570 NewsRadio Kitchener</li>
 	<li><a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/gamecentre/28980/">Live Stats</a></li>
 	<li><a href="https://twitter.com/OHLRangers">Live Tweets</a></li>
</ul>
<strong> </strong>

<strong>WATCH PARTY LOCATION: </strong>Four Fathers Brewing - 125 Guelph Ave, Cambridge, ON

RTown, we want to hear you all the way in Windsor! Come together and support the team at Four Fathers Brewing for full game audio, clappers, and a ton of prizes!

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<strong>HEAD-TO-HEAD</strong>

<strong>Game 2:
</strong>The Kitchener Rangers special teams were the difference in Sunday nights game, going a perfect four-for-four on the penalty kill and scoring once on the power play and once short-handed. Despite surrendering the opening goal for the second-straight game this series, Sam O’Reilly extended his goal scoring lead evening up the score tapping home a Jack Pridham pass on the power play.

Two minutes after that, while short-handed, the duo of Pridham and O’Reilly struck again, with O’Reilly now setting up Pridham to give the Rangers the lead. The Rangers held firm for the remainder of the game, keeping Windsor off the scoreboard and doubling their lead in the series.

<strong> </strong>

<strong>SCOUTING THE RANGERS (10-1-0-0)</strong>

<strong>Rangers to Watch:</strong>

Jack Pridham sparked a momentum shift for Kitchener, striking shorthanded to give the Rangers the lead over Windsor. The goal not only flipped the game but highlighted his ability to capitalize in high-pressure situations. The Chicago Blackhawks prospect has three points (2G, 1A) in two games to open the Western Conference Final, with the chances starting to fall for the 46-goal scorer, scoring in consecutive games for the Blueshirts.

Sam O’Reilly stepped into the spotlight as Kitchener’s opening goal scorer, extending his goal scoring lead to 12. He wasn’t done there, adding an assist on Jack Pridham’s tally to round out a multi-point performance. The forward continues to lead Kitchener with 18 points (12G, 6A), driving the team’s offence with consistency. His efforts earned him second-star honours in the game.

&nbsp;

<strong>Goaltending:</strong>

<strong>Christian Kirsch
</strong>Christian Kirsch came up big in Game 2, stopping 27-of 28-shots to backstop the Rangers to another victory. The netminder posted a .964 save percentage along with a 1.00 goals-against average. He now ranks among the top five goaltenders in the OHL with a .901 save percentage and a 2.20 goals-against average. The San Jose Sharks prospect leads the lead in wins so far this post-season with ten.

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<strong>SCOUTING THE SPITFIRES (8-2-0-0)</strong>

<strong>Spitfires to Watch:</strong>

Liam Greentree wasted no time getting Windsor on the board, opening the scoring seven minutes into the game. The New York Rangers prospect leads the team with 11 points (6G, 5A) and has recorded at least a point in seven of ten games this postseason. As his third OHL playoff run continues, Greentree remains a driving force in Windsor’s offence.

Cole Davis has put together a strong postseason so far, collecting eight points (4G, 4A) through 10 games. While he was limited to a single assist in Game 1 against Kitchener, his overall production continues to reflect his steady offensive presence. Given the form he’s shown these playoffs, Davis remains a player capable of making a bigger impact as the Western Conference Finals progress.

&nbsp;

<strong>Goaltending:</strong>

<strong>Joey Costanzo
</strong>Costanzo delivered another steady performance for Windsor in Game 2, continuing to anchor the team in net. The goaltender held firm under pressure, turning aside 20-of-22 shots. He still holds the second best goal against average (2.14) through these 2026 OHL Playoffs.

&nbsp;

<strong>BROADCAST COVERAGE
</strong>Monday night’s game against the Spitfires will be televised on Rogers TV (Channel 20). It can also be watched across the province of Ontario on the Rogers Super Sports Pak 467 for cable subscribers. All games will be streamed live online on FloHockey. Additionally, fans can listen to action on the radio on 570 NewsRadio Kitchener.

<strong> </strong>

<strong>UP NEXT:
</strong>Following Game 3 on Monday night in Windsor, the Kitchener Rangers will remain on the road for Game 4 at the WFCU Centre on Wednesday, April 29th. Puck drop on Wednesday is set for 7:05 p.m.

&nbsp;

<strong>For media inquiries, contact:</strong>

<strong>Luca Lombardi </strong>

Manager, Communications and Community Relations

Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club

(416) 885-4510

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                  <title>ROUND THREE GAME TWO: Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires</title>
        <link>https://chl.ca/ohl-rangers/article/round-three-game-two-kitchener-rangers-vs-windsor-spitfires</link>
        <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 13:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Kitchener, ON </strong>– The Kitchener Rangers head into Game 2 against the Windsor Spitfires after securing a hard-fought Game 1 victory in the third round on Friday. Tonight, the Rangers look to increase their series advantage with puck drop is set for 6:00 p.m. at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium.

&nbsp;
<ul>
 	<li>TV: RogersTV Channel 20 (Kitchener)</li>
 	<li>TV: Rogers Super Sports Pak 467 (Ontario)</li>
 	<li>Video Stream: <a href="https://flosports.link/4oGUlOL">Live on FloHockey</a></li>
 	<li>Radio: 570 NewsRadio Kitchener</li>
 	<li><a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/gamecentre/28979/">Live Stats</a></li>
 	<li><a href="https://twitter.com/OHLRangers">Live Tweets</a></li>
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<strong> </strong>

<strong>HEAD-TO-HEAD</strong>

<strong>Game 1:</strong>

Windsor got off to a fast start, striking less than a minute into the opening period. Kitchener answered quickly, scoring twice over the next seven minutes to take a 2-1 lead. The Spitfires pulled even late in the first, then moved ahead 3-2 midway through the second period. Jack Pridham responded four minutes later, tying the game once again. The third period remained scoreless, sending the game into overtime, where the deadlock finally broke in the final minutes. Sam O’Reilly netted the winner with just two minutes left in the extra time on the power play, sealing a 4-3 victory.

<strong> </strong>

<strong>SCOUTING THE RANGERS (9-1-0-0)
</strong>

<strong>Rangers to Watch:</strong>

Alexander Bilecki wasted no time in Game 1, answering Windsor’s opening goal just four minutes later. The 2026 NHL Entry Draft eligible defenceman has been a steady presence all postseason, tallying ten points (2G, 8A), while contributing reliably at both ends of the ice.

Christian Humphreys drove the offence with three assists, including a helper on Sam O’Reilly’s overtime winner, earning second-star honours. Humphreys took his playoff total to 14 points (5G, 9A) through 10 games. The Colorado draft pick hasn’t lost a step from his career high 85-point regular season. Humphreys also has four multi-point games thus far is atop the Rangers roster.

Fresh off being named a finalist for the OHL's Most Valuable Player (Red Tilson Trophey), Sam O’Reilly led the charge in Game 1, scoring the game winner as well as recording an assist on Pridham's game tying goal. O’Reilly has taken off in the playoff as the reigning Memorial Cup Champion has led the Rangers with eleven goals and five assists. Through ten games there are only two in which O’Reilly did not record at least one point and his eleven playoff goals lead the OHL. The Tampa Bay Lightning prospect how has 50 career points (23G, 27A) in the playoffs in just 46 games.

&nbsp;

<strong>Goaltending:</strong><strong> </strong>

<strong>Christian Kirsch</strong>

Christian Kirsch got off to a good start in his first ever Western Conference Final, handing the Spitfires their first loss. The netminder stood tall stopping 20-of-23 shots as well as holding Windsor off in their only power play opportunity. Kirsch has recorded all nine wins for the Blueshirts during the playoffs and is now holding onto a 2.31 goals against average and a .893 save percentage.

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<strong>SCOUTING THE SPITFIRES (8-1-0-0)
</strong>

<strong>Spitfires to Watch:</strong>

Anthony Cristoforo’s opening goal gave him the team lead in points. His third goal and eleventh point trails only Adam Jiricek and Kashawn Aitcheson for the most points by a defenseman. Cristoforo recorded a second-straight 60-point regular season and has led the Spitfires from the backend all season long. Compared to last year’s postseason, Cristoforo has nearly doubled his production, recording five more points than his previous playoff run.

Nathan Villeneuve also delivered a key moment, tying the game just three minutes before the end of the first period. He now has three points (2G, 1A) through nine games and will look to build on that total in the upcoming matchups.

Jack Nesbitt scored his seventh of the playoffs, making it his second-straight game with a goal. Nesbitt centres the top line for the Spitfires and has provided scoring throughout the first two series and now into the Western Conference Finals. The Philadelphia Flyers prospect has recorded four multi-point games thus far in the playoffs.

&nbsp;

<strong>Goaltending:</strong>

<strong>Joey Costanzo </strong>

Costanzo was solid in Game 1, as the overage goaltender stopped 27-of-31 shots. Despite the overtime loss, he has yet to lose a game this postseason in regulation. Costanzo leads the OHL with a 2.15 goals-against average this postseason coupled with a 0.912 save percentage.

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<strong>BROADCAST COVERAGE
</strong>Sunday night’s game against the Spitfires will be televised on Rogers TV (Channel 20). It can also be watched across the province of Ontario on the Rogers Super Sports Pak 467 for cable subscribers. All games will be streamed live online on FloHockey. Additionally, fans can listen to action on the radio on 570 NewsRadio Kitchener.

<strong> </strong>

<strong>UP NEXT:
</strong>After Sunday’s Game 2, the Blueshirts will head to Windsor for Games 3 and 4 on Monday, April 27th and Wednesday, April 29th. Puck drop on Monday is set for 7:05 p.m. at the WFCU Centre.

<strong>For media inquiries, contact:</strong>

<strong>Luca Lombardi </strong>

Manager, Communications and Community Relations

Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club

(416) 885-4510

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                  <title>ROUND THREE SERIES PREVIEW: Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires</title>
        <link>https://chl.ca/ohl-rangers/article/round-three-series-preview-kitchener-rangers-vs-windsor-spitfires</link>
        <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 21:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Kitchener, ON </strong>– The Kitchener Rangers have worked their way to the Western Conference Finals of the 2026 OHL Playoffs. The Blueshirts are facing the Windsor Spitfires in this round, with the first game held in Kitchener. Puck drop is set for 7:00 p.m. at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium.

&nbsp;
<ul>
 	<li>TV: RogersTV Channel 20 (Kitchener)</li>
 	<li>TV: Rogers Super Sports Pak 467 (Ontario)</li>
 	<li>Video Stream: Live on FloHockey</li>
 	<li>Radio: 570 NewsRadio Kitchener</li>
 	<li><a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/gamecentre/28978/">Live Stats</a></li>
 	<li>Live Tweets</li>
</ul>
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<strong>SCHEDULE:</strong>

<strong>Game 1: Friday, April 24<sup>th</sup> at Kitchener, 7:00 p.m.</strong>

<strong>Game 2: Sunday, April 26<sup>th</sup> at Kitchener, 6:00 p.m.</strong>

Game 3: Monday, April 27<sup>th</sup> at Windsor, 7:05 p.m.

Game 4: Wednesday, April 29<sup>th</sup> at Windsor, 7:05 p.m.

<strong>Game 5: Friday, May 1<sup>st</sup> at Kitchener, 7:00 p.m.*</strong>

Game 6: Sunday, May 3<sup>rd</sup> at Windsor, 4:05 p.m.*

<strong>Game 7: Monday, May 4<sup>th</sup> at Kitchener, 7:00 p.m.*</strong>

<strong> </strong>

(*If necessary, Rangers home game is bolded)

<strong> </strong>

<strong>PLAYOFF TICKETS</strong>

Tickets for Round 3 of the OHL Playoffs are on sale now. You can purchase yours <a href="https://kwtickets.evenue.net/events/RANGERS">online here</a>. Fans can also call 519-578-1570, or you can purchase tickets in person at The Aud Box Office, sponsored by White Way Plumbing, located at 400 East Avenue in Kitchener. Box Office hours may differ over the holiday weekend; find hours <a href="https://www.theaud.ca/en/events-tickets/buy-tickets.aspx">here.</a>

<strong> </strong>

<strong>HEAD-TO-HEAD</strong>

<strong>This Season:</strong>

The Rangers and Spitfires played four games during the 2025-26 regular season, with Kitchener winning three matchups and Windsor earning one victory. The Rangers took the first three meetings (OT 3-2, 7-2, and 3-0), while the Spitfires responded with a 5-2 win in the final game. On the road, Kitchener went 1-1 in Windsor, while posting a 2-0-0-0 record at the Aud. The most recent meeting came on Sunday, March 8th, in Windsor, where the Rangers dropped a game by a score 5-2. Cameron Reid opened the scoring for Kitchener in the fourteenth minute of the first period. Jack Pridham tied the score in the second period with a power-play goal, which became the final goal for the Rangers. Both Kitchener (Midwest) and Windsor (West) were crowned division champions in their respective division.

&nbsp;

<strong>Playoff History:</strong>

This postseason marks the 10th consecutive playoff appearance for the Kitchener Rangers and second consecutive appearance in the Western Conference Final, facing off against the London Knights as season ago. The Windsor Spitfires also qualified for the 2025 playoffs but were eliminated in the second round by the Kitchener Rangers in seven games. This season, however, Windsor advanced to the third round after defeating the Guelph Storm in the first round in four straight games and then the Flint Firebirds in the second round, also in four games. The Spitfires earned eight straight victories, showing strong potential entering the Conference Finals. This matchup between Kitchener and Windsor marks their second-straight postseason meeting in the OHL Playoffs.

<strong> </strong>

<strong>Playoff Statistics:

</strong>

<strong>Kitchener</strong>

Overall Power Play: 5th in the OHL at 30.8%

Home Power Play: 3rd in the OHL at 54.5%

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Overall Penalty Kill: 3rd in the OHL at 87.1%

Home Penalty Kill: 2nd in the OHL at 93.3%

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<strong>Windsor</strong>

Overall Power Play: 6th in the OHL at 29.2%

Away Power Play: 5th in the OHL at 25.0%

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Overall Penalty Kill: 2nd in the OHL at 88.5%

Away Penalty Kill: 4th in the OHL at 91.7%

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<strong>SCOUTING THE RANGERS (48-14-4-2) 101 points, 68 GP
</strong><em>First in the Western Conference, Second in the OHL

</em>

<strong>Rangers Round Two:
</strong>The Blueshirts wrapped up the second round of the 2026 OHL Playoffs with a series win over the Soo Greyhounds in five games. Kitchener claimed the first three wins and, before advancing to the third round, dropped Game 4 in Sault Ste. Marie but then made an immediate comeback in Game 5 on home ice. The Rangers outscored the Greyhounds 22 – 14.

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<strong>Rangers to Watch:
</strong>Sam O’Reilly climbed to the top of the team lead in scoring after the second round, recording 14 points (10G, 4A), while also leading the team in goals. The newly named Red Tilson Trophy finalist, O’Reilly, scored two power-play goals and one game-winner. Four of his goals opened the scoring. The Tampa Bay Lightning prospect made his presence felt in seven of nine games, appearing on the scoresheet in the majority of matchups. He is also among the top ten players in the league so far.

Dylan Edwards trails only Sam O’Reilly for points this post-season, with just one point fewer. Through the second round, Edwards recorded his eighth goal and fifth assist. The forward tops the team in power-play goals with four. Like O’Reilly, Edwards showcased strong offensive skill on the right wing, registering points in six of nine games.

Alexander Bilecki has cemented himself in a crucial role for the rest of the playoffs. The draft eligible defenseman has continued to improve his draft stock as he gears up for the western conference finals. Bilecki recorded five points in round two including two points in the series clinching Game 5 victory. Through nine games, Bilecki has nine points (1G, 8A).

<strong>Goaltending:</strong>

<strong>Christian Kirsch
</strong>Christian Kirsch has been a key presence in net throughout both first and second rounds of the playoffs. He has posted a .896 save percentage and a 2.31 goals-against average through nine games. Ranking fifth in the OHL among playoff goaltenders, Kirsch has turned aside 180 of 201 shots overall.

<strong> </strong>

<strong>SCOUTING THE SPITFIRES (44-15-6-3) 97 points, 68GP
</strong><em>Second in the Western Conference, 5th in the OHL</em>

&nbsp;

<strong>Spitfires Round Two:</strong>

The Windsor Spitfires punched their ticket to the Western Conference Finals with four-straight victories in the second round against the Flint Firebirds. Closing out both the first and second rounds in just four games each, Windsor brings plenty of energy and motivation into this round. The Spitfires scored 17 goals and allowed 11 against Flint.

The Windsor Spitfires have six players on their roster who have been drafted to the NHL. Jack Nesbitt (Philadelphia Flyers) was selected in 2025, while AJ Spellacy (Chicago Blackhawks), Jakub Fibigr (Seattle Kraken), Liam Greentree (New York Rangers), and Nathan Villeneuve (Seattle Kraken) were drafted in 2024. Alex Pharand (Chicago Blackhawks) heard his name called in the 2023 NHL Draft.

&nbsp;

<strong>Spitfires to Watch:</strong>

Liam Greentree headlines a physical Windsor team as the 6’3 tall, New York Ranger prospect is tied for first in points thus far. Greentree's ten points (5G, 5A) is matched by defencemen Jakub Fibigr and Anthony Cristoforo. Greentree featured in 54 regular season games, while also being selected to represent Team Canada at the World Juniors in Minnesota. The Spitfires' captain recorded 74 points (38G, 36A) in those 54 games.

While providing strong defensive support for Windsor, Fibigr is tied for the team lead in points this post-season, recording two goals and eight assists. He is tied with one teammate for the team lead in power-play points with four. The defenceman has also recorded one power-play goal and one game-winning goal. This marks his third straight appearance in the OHL Playoffs, adding valuable experience heading into this round.

Jack Nesbitt is the highest drafted player on the Spitfires rosters. The Flyers prospect was selected 12th overall in this year’s past NHL Entry Draft. Through the playoffs, the forward has recorded nine points (6G, 3A) through eight games. Nesbitt another big forward listed at 6’4 will look to take part in a physical series with the Blueshirts.

Anthony Cristoforo has picked up right where he left in the regular season through the first two rounds of the playoffs. As mentioned, he is tied for first on the team in points through the first two rounds with ten points (2G, 8A) after recording back-to-back 60 point seasons as a defenceman.

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<strong>Goaltending:</strong>

<strong>Joey Costanzo
</strong>Joey Costanzo has been a standout in both rounds and currently ranks as the second-best goaltender during the 2026 OHL playoffs. He has posted a .919 save percentage and a 2.00 goals-against average through eight games. Costanzo has stopped 181-of-197 shots, further proving his reliability between the pipes.

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<strong>BROADCAST COVERAGE
</strong>Games played in Kitchener will be televised on Rogers TV (Channel 20). It can be watched across the province of Ontario on the Rogers Super Sports Pak for cable subscribers. All games will be streamed live online on FloHockey. Additionally, fans can listen to action on the radio on 570 NewsRadio Kitchener.

&nbsp;

<strong>UP NEXT:
</strong>Following Game 1, the Blueshirts will remain on home ice for Game 2 on Sunday, April 26th, with puck drop set for 6:00 p.m. at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium. The Rangers will then travel to Windsor to face the Spitfires for Games 3 and 4, beginning on Monday, April 27th.

&nbsp;

<strong>For media inquiries, contact:</strong>

<strong>Luca Lombardi </strong>

Manager, Communications and Community Relations

Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club

(416) 885-4510

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                  <title>Sam O&#8217;Reilly Named Amongst Finalists For The Red Tilson Trophy As League MVP</title>
        <link>https://chl.ca/ohl-rangers/article/sam-oreilly-named-amongst-finalists-for-the-red-tilson-trophy-as-league-mvp</link>
        <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 19:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Luca Lombardi</dc:creator>
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<strong>TORONTO – </strong>The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) today announced finalists for the Red Tilson Trophy, presented annually to the OHL’s Most Outstanding Player as voted by the League’s accredited writers and broadcasters.

This year’s Red Tilson Trophy finalists include:

<strong>Cole Beaudoin (C, Barrie Colts) – 54 GP, 33 G, 56 A, 89 PTS.
</strong>A workhorse down the middle for the Barrie Colts, Utah Mammoth first round draft pick <a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/players/8761">Cole Beaudoin</a> produced at a clip of 1.65 points-per-game and won 55% of his faceoffs during the season. The Kanata, ON native finished tied for the league-lead in game-winning goals with 10, and was recently named the OHL’s Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year, earning the William Hanley Trophy for his disciplined approach. Beaudoin was a key part of Canada’s National Junior Team and was voted the Eastern Conference’s hardest worker, best on faceoffs, best defensive forward and best penalty killer on the OHL Coaches Poll.

<strong>Jake O’Brien (C, Brantford Bulldogs) – 53 GP, 28 G, 65 A, 93 PTS.
</strong>Brantford Bulldogs captain <a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/players/8965/">Jake O’Brien</a> led the OHL with a 1.75 point-per-game production rate, fuelling a power play that, statistically, ended the season as the best in OHL history at 34.8%. O’Brien’s 41 power play points paced the league while he remained a force at even strength, finishing the campaign with a plus-34 rating. The Seattle Kraken first round NHL Draft pick rounded-out his third season as the Bulldogs’ career leader in points with 255 (73-182–255). The OHL Player of the Month for October, O’Brien’s 65 assists led all players and energized the league’s most potent offence. He was voted the Eastern Conference’s smartest player and best playmaker in the OHL Coaches Poll.

<strong>Nathan Aspinall (LW, Flint Firebirds) – 65 GP, 33 G, 61 A, 94 PTS.
</strong>Flint Firebirds captain <a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/players/8705">Nathan Aspinall</a> turbocharged his offensive production with a 47-point improvement to lead the Flint Firebirds to their best season in the club’s 10-year history. The 6-foot-7 Aspinall set a new club record with 61 assists while scoring 33 goals and placing fifth in OHL shots on goal with a total of 250. He was also a fast-starter, tying for the OHL lead in first goals with eight while also converting on four of six shootout attempts during the season. Aspinall was the OHL Player of the Month for November and appeared in hardest shot and best playmaker categories in the Western Conference portion of the OHL Coaches Poll.

<strong>Sam O’Reilly (C, Kitchener Rangers) </strong><strong>– 56 GP, 29 G, 42 A, 71 PTS.
</strong>Perhaps the biggest splash of the OHL trade deadline, the Kitchener Rangers acquisition of <a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/players/8712">Sam O’Reilly</a> from the rival London Knights has paid big dividends for the Blueshirts. O’Reilly’s arrival sparked the Rangers to a big second half that saw them finish atop the Western Conference standings for the first time since 2008. After posting 28 points (12-16–28) in as many games with London, O’Reilly stepped-up his production in Kitchener with 43 points (17-26–43) over 28 contests, all while finishing the season with a 58% success rate in the faceoff circle. A member of Canada’s National Junior Team,  the Tampa Bay Lightning prospect factored prominently into the OHL Coaches Poll, being voted the Western Conference’s smartest player, best on faceoffs and best defensive forward.

<strong>Nikita Klepov (RW, Saginaw Spirit) – 67 GP, 37 G, 60 A, 97 PTS.
</strong>The first rookie to lead the OHL in scoring since Patrick Kane of the 2006-07 London Knights, <a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/players/9385">Nikita Klepov</a> enters the 2026 NHL Draft as the eighth-ranked North American skater on NHL Central Scouting’s final rankings released last week. The shifty winger follows Michael Misa as the second-straight Spirit player to earn the Eddie Powers Trophy as the OHL’s leading scorer, while also joining Misa in elite company as an OHL Rookie of the Year Award winner. The Deerfield Beach, Florida product piled up 38 points on the power play and went 4-for-6 in shootout attempts. He was recognized as the Western Conference’s most dangerous player in the goal area and best shootout shooter in the OHL Coaches Poll.

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                  <title>Rangers’ Dylan Edwards named Cogeco OHL Player of the Week</title>
        <link>https://chl.ca/ohl-rangers/article/rangers-dylan-edwards-named-cogeco-ohl-player-of-the-week</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 19:36:38 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Luca Lombardi</dc:creator>
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<strong>TORONTO – </strong>The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) today announced that overage forward <a href="https://chl.ca/ohl/players/8537/">Dylan Edwards</a> is the Cogeco OHL Player of the Week, producing four goals, two assists and six points over three games to help the Kitchener Rangers advance to the Western Conference Championship Series.

Edwards scored a hat-trick in Kitchener’s Game 3 road win on Tuesday, scoring the deciding goal with 5:17 remaining in a 4-3 victory over the Soo Greyhounds. He helped lead the charge in pushing the Rangers through to the third round of the playoffs with a goal and two assists in Friday’s 5-1 win at the Aud.

A 20-year-old from Toronto, Edwards has 13 points (8-5–13) over nine games in these playoffs, building-off a 40-goal, 87-point regular season over 67 games between the Rangers and Erie Otters. The 5-foot-8, 171Ib. left-wing was originally Erie’s eighth round (150th overall) pick in the 2021 OHL Priority Selection, and produced 84 goals, 100 assists and 184 points over 222 career regular season games. Completing his fourth full OHL season, Edwards as produced 20 goals, 17 assists and 37 points over 24 career playoff contests between the Rangers and Otters. He is committed to Quinnipiac University (NCAA).

&nbsp;

<strong>2025-26 Cogeco OHL Player of the Week – Playoffs
</strong>Mar. 23-29: Jacob Battaglia (Flint Firebirds)
Mar. 30-Apr. 5: Ben Wilmott (Barrie Colts)
Apr. 6-12: Adam Jiricek (Brantford Bulldogs)
<strong>Apr. 13-19: Dylan Edwards (Kitchener Rangers)</strong>

&nbsp;

<strong>2025-26 Cogeco OHL Player of the Week – Regular Season
</strong>Sept. 18-21: Cole Davis (Windsor Spitfires)
Sept. 22-28: Ethan Czata (Niagara IceDogs)
Sept. 29-Oct. 5: Kashawn Aitcheson (Barrie Colts)
Oct. 6-12: Jake O’Brien (Brantford Bulldogs)
Oct. 13-19: Adam Benak (Brantford Bulldogs)
Oct. 20-26: Kieron Walton (Sudbury Wolves)
Oct. 27-Nov. 2: Harry Nansi (Owen Sound Attack)
Nov. 3-9: Alex Kostov (Flint Firebirds)
Nov. 10-16: Nathan Aspinall (Flint Firebirds)
Nov. 17-23: Marek Vanacker (Brantford Bulldogs)
Nov. 24-30: Kieron Walton (Sudbury Wolves)
Dec. 1-7: Alex McLean (Guelph Storm)
Dec. 8-14: Christopher Brown (Soo Greyhounds)
Dec. 15-21: Alex Pharand (Sudbury Wolves)
Dec. 28-Jan. 4: Egor Barabanov (Saginaw Spirit)
Jan. 5-11: Cole Beaudoin (Barrie Colts)
Jan. 12-18: Nikita Klepov (Saginaw Spirit)
Jan. 19-25: Jake O’Brien (Brantford Bulldogs)
Jan. 26-Feb. 1: Kevin He (Flint Firebirds)
Feb. 2-8: Ben Wilmott (Barrie Colts)
Feb. 9-15: Egor Barabanov (Saginaw Spirit)
Feb. 16-22: Quinn Beauchesne (Guelph Storm)
Feb. 23-Mar. 1: Liam Greentree (Windsor Spitfires)
<strong>Mar. 2-8: Sam O’Reilly (Kitchener Rangers)</strong>
Mar. 9-15: Cooper Foster (Ottawa 67’s)
Mar. 16-22: Jake O’Brien (Brantford Bulldogs)

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                  <title>Rangers Announce Western Conference Finals Schedule</title>
        <link>https://chl.ca/ohl-rangers/article/rangers-announce-western-conference-finals-schedule</link>
        <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 23:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Luca Lombardi</dc:creator>
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<p data-end="454" data-start="272"><strong>Kitchener, ON — </strong>Your Kitchener Rangers have punched their ticket to the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive season where they will meet the Windsor Spitfires. Both teams will battle to claim the Wayne Gretzky Trophy with the all the action starting at The Aud.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="454" data-start="272"><strong>Fans can mark their calendars for the following games this round:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="580" data-start="523"><strong data-end="543" data-start="523">Round 3 – Game 1</strong><br data-end="546" data-start="543" />Friday, April 24th, 2026 | The Aud | 7:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="639" data-start="582"><strong data-end="602" data-start="582">Round 3 – Game 2</strong><br data-end="605" data-start="602" />Sunday, April 26th, 2026 | The Aud | 6:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="580" data-start="523"><strong data-end="543" data-start="523">Round 3 – Game 3</strong><br data-end="546" data-start="543" />Monday, April 27th, 2026 | WFCU Centre | 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="639" data-start="582"><strong data-end="602" data-start="582">Round 3 – Game 4</strong><br data-end="605" data-start="602" />Wednesday, April 29th, 2026 | WFCU Centre | 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="580" data-start="523"><strong data-end="543" data-start="523">Round 3 – Game 5*</strong><br data-end="546" data-start="543" />Friday, May 1st, 2026 | The Aud | 7:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="639" data-start="582"><strong data-end="602" data-start="582">Round 3 – Game 6*</strong><br data-end="605" data-start="602" />Sunday, May 3rd, 2026 | WFCU Centre | 4:05 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="580" data-start="523"><strong data-end="543" data-start="523">Round 3 – Game 7*</strong><br data-end="546" data-start="543" />Monday May 4th, 2026 | The Aud | 7:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="783" data-start="641"><em>*If necessary. Tickets for all potential games will go on sale when they are confirmed.</em></p>


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<div style="text-align: center"><u><strong>
Rangers First Two Home Games On Sale Now</strong></u></div>
<div style="text-align: center">Tickets for Round 3 Home Games 1 and 2 are on sale Monday, April 20th at 10am. Tickets for future home games will be released for sale once the game has been officially confirmed.<u><strong>
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<div style="text-align: center"><strong><u>How to Purchase</u></strong></div>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="1041" data-start="947">Fans can secure their seats through the following options:</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="1068" data-start="1043"><strong>Online</strong><br data-end="1056" data-start="1053" /><a href="https://kwtickets.evenue.net/events/RANGERS">kwtickets.ca</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="1175" data-start="1070"><strong>In Person</strong><br data-end="1086" data-start="1083" />The Aud Box Office, sponsored by Whiteway Plumbing<br data-end="1139" data-start="1136" />400 East Ave., Kitchener, ON N2H 1Z6</p>
<p style="text-align: center" data-end="1304" data-start="1177"><strong>Box Office Hours</strong><br data-end="1200" data-start="1197" />Monday to Friday: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br data-end="1243" data-start="1240" />Fans can check the <a href="https://www.theaud.ca/en/events-tickets/buy-tickets.aspx">Aud website for full box office hours</a>.</p>

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                  <title>Four Kitchener Rangers Featured On NHL Central Scouting Final Draft Rankings</title>
        <link>https://chl.ca/ohl-rangers/article/four-kitchener-rangers-featured-on-nhl-central-scouting-final-draft-rankings</link>
        <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 19:34:33 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Luca Lombardi</dc:creator>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="138" data-end="341"><strong data-start="138" data-end="151">Kitchener, ON – </strong>A total of 76 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) players have been included in NHL Central Scouting’s Final Draft Rankings for the 2026 NHL Draft, underscoring the league’s depth heading into June. Four of which are home to the Kitchener Rangers. Alexander Bilecki (49th), Charlie Puglisi (112), and Weston Cameron (196) cracked the last as top North American Skaters, while Jason Schaubel was ranked 36th amongst North American goaltenders.</p>

<h5><span style="font-size: 10pt" data-teams="true">CANADIAN HOCKEY LEAGUE BOASTS 75.5 PER CENT OF RANKS TO LEAD ALL NORTH AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT LEAGUES</span></h5>
The list features 65 skaters and 11 goaltenders from across the OHL, spanning all 20 member clubs. In total, 197 players developed across the Canadian Hockey League’s (CHL) three member leagues (OHL, WHL, and QMJHL) were included in the final rankings. The Western Hockey League (WHL) leads the way with 78 current players (69 skaters, 9 goaltenders), while the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) features 41 (35 skaters, 6 goaltenders).

Of the 224 North American skaters ranked, 65 hail from the OHL, accounting for approximately 29% of the list.

&nbsp;
<h5><span style="font-size: 12pt"><strong>2026 NHL Central Scouting Final Rankings – OHL</strong></span></h5>
<b>SKATERS</b>
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<td><b>RANK</b></td>
<td><b>PLAYER</b></td>
<td><b>POS.</b></td>
<td><b>TEAM</b></td>
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<tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>Chase Reid</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Soo Greyhounds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>Caleb Malhotra</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Brantford Bulldogs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>Nikita Klepov</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>Saginaw Spirit</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>Ethan Belchetz</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Windsor Spitfires</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>Adam Novotny</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Peterborough Petes</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>21</td>
<td>Brooks Rogowski</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Oshawa Generals</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>25</td>
<td>Ryder Cali</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>North Bay Battalion</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>27</td>
<td>Adam Nemec</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Sudbury Wolves</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>28</td>
<td>Ryan Roobroeck</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Niagara IceDogs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>29</td>
<td>Jaxon Cover</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>London Knights</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>35</td>
<td>Thomas Vandenberg</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Ottawa 67’s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>40</td>
<td>Maksim Sokolovskii</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>London Knights</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>41</td>
<td>Alessandro Di Iorio</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Sarnia Sting</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>43</td>
<td>Egor Barabanov</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Saginaw Spirit</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>47</td>
<td>Vladimir Dravecky</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Brantford Bulldogs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>49</strong></td>
<td><strong>Alexander Bilecki</strong></td>
<td><strong>D</strong></td>
<td><strong>Kitchener Rangers</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>56</td>
<td>Pierce Mbuyi</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Owen Sound Attack</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>59</td>
<td>Cole Zurawski</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>Owen Sound Attack</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>68</td>
<td>Eric Frossard</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Guelph Storm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>69</td>
<td>Beckham Edwards</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Sarnia Sting</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>71</td>
<td>Ben Wilmott</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Barrie Colts</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>73</td>
<td>Alex Kostov</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>Flint Firebirds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>75</td>
<td>Spencer Bowes</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Ottawa 67’s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>80</td>
<td>Wesley Royston</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>Owen Sound Attack</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>82</td>
<td>Colin Fitzgerald</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Soo Greyhounds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>83</td>
<td>Parker Vaughan</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>North Bay Battalion</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>85</td>
<td>Carter Stevens</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>Guelph Storm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>91</td>
<td>Lucas Ambrosio</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Erie Otters</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>95</td>
<td>Jasper Kuhta</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Ottawa 67’s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>97</td>
<td>Adam Levac</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Peterborough Petes</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>103</td>
<td>Jean-Cristoph Lemieux</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Sudbury Wolves</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>105</td>
<td>Braidy Wassilyn</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>London Knights</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>110</td>
<td>Callum Croskery</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Soo Greyhounds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>118</td>
<td>Aiden O’Donnell</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Oshawa Generals</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>119</td>
<td>Layne Gallacher</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Guelph Storm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>124</td>
<td>Brody Pepoy</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>Saginaw Spirit</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>141</td>
<td>Brady Murnane</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Oshawa Generals</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>142</td>
<td>Andre Mondoux</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Kingston Frontenacs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>143</td>
<td>Cohen Bidgood</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>London Knights</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>148</td>
<td>Nathan Amidovski</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Brampton Steelheads</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>152</td>
<td>Joe Salandra</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>Barrie Colts</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>157</td>
<td>Ondrej Ruml</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Ottawa 67’s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>159</td>
<td>Harris Pangretitsch</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Soo Greyhounds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>169</td>
<td>Julian Brown</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Owen Sound Attack</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>171</td>
<td>Dryden Allen</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Flint Firebirds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>175</td>
<td>Leo Laschon</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Oshawa Generals</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>181</td>
<td>Illia Shybinskyi</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Guelph Storm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>182</td>
<td>Leon Kolarik</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Peterborough Petes</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>184</td>
<td>Ryan Brown</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>London Knights</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>186</td>
<td>Darian Anderson</td>
<td>RW</td>
<td>Flint Firebirds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>188</td>
<td>Caden Harvey</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Windsor Spitfires</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>190</td>
<td>Jacob Vandeven</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>London Knights</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>194</td>
<td>Rowan Henderson</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Sudbury Wolves</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>196</strong></td>
<td><strong>Weston Cameron</strong></td>
<td><strong>LW</strong></td>
<td><strong>Kitchener Rangers</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>201</td>
<td>Rylan Singh</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Guelph Storm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>202</td>
<td>Colin Feeley</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Oshawa Generals</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>205</td>
<td>Andrew Robinson</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Windsor Spitfires</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>207</td>
<td>Justin Handsor</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Barrie Colts</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>212</td>
<td>Grady Spicer</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Windsor Spitfires</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>214</td>
<td>Alexander Karmanov</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>North Bay Battalion</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>217</td>
<td>Alex McLean</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>Kingston Frontenacs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>218</td>
<td>Julius Saari</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Erie Otters</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>219</td>
<td>Cody Wood</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>London Knights</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>220</td>
<td>Elliot Arnett</td>
<td>D</td>
<td>Owen Sound Attack</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>223</td>
<td>Aiden Young</td>
<td>LW</td>
<td>Peterborough Petes</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
&nbsp;

<b>GOALTENDERS</b>
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<tbody>
<tr>
<td><b>RANK</b></td>
<td><b>PLAYER</b></td>
<td><b>TEAM</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>Ryder Fetterolf</td>
<td>Ottawa 67’s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>Zachary Jovanovski</td>
<td>Guelph Storm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>Stepan Shurygin</td>
<td>Saginaw Spirit</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>Matthew Minchak</td>
<td>Kingston Frontenacs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>Vladislav Yermolenko</td>
<td>Niagara IceDogs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>18</td>
<td>Arvin Jaswal</td>
<td>Barrie Colts</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>23</td>
<td>Matthew Humphries</td>
<td>Oshawa Generals</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>24</td>
<td>Gavin Betts</td>
<td>Kingston Frontenacs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>31</td>
<td>Ben Hrebik</td>
<td>Barrie Colts</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>32</td>
<td>Maksim Corovic</td>
<td>Brantford Bulldogs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>36</strong></td>
<td><strong>Jason Schaubel</strong></td>
<td><strong>Kitchener Rangers</strong></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
&nbsp;

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