Friday Highlights: Colts start Beau-vember in win column
Barrie Colts 7 at Niagara IceDogs 3
- Five Colts players had multi-point nights; Beau Akey, Beau Jelsma, Carter Lowe, Zach Wigle, and Riley Patterson
- Edmonton Oilers prospect Beau Akey had a career-high four point night with a goal and three assists
- After Niagara mounted a surge to tie the game late in the second period, the Colts exploded for four goals in the third period to win 7-3
- Colts captain Beau Jelsma scored twice
- Barrie’s third straight win improves the Colts to 9-4-0-0
Game Centre | Barrie Post-Game | Niagara Post-Game
North Bay Battalion 2 at Brampton Steelheads 7
- NHL Draft prospect Porter Martone scored a hat-trick in the victory; Martone leads the OHL with 29 points (15-14–29) in 12 games
- Jack Van Volsen recorded his first multi-goal game of the season
- Troy Patton scored his first career OHL goal
- Anaheim Ducks prospect Ethan Procyszyn reached the 10-goal mark on the season
- It was the Battalion’s first game back at the CAA Centre since departing for North Bay at the end of 2012-13
Game Centre | Brampton Post-Game | North Bay Post-Game
Erie Otters 4 at Brantford Bulldogs 3
- Erie led 3-0 before Brantford battled back to tie; Malcolm Spence scored the deciding goal shorthanded late in the second period
- Adam Jiricek made his OHL debut for Brantford
- Erie snaps a seven-game point streak for the Bulldogs, outshooting Brantford 37-27
Windsor Spitfires 3 at Flint Firebirds 0
- Joey Costanzo made 21 saves to become the first Windsor Spitfires goalie since Michael DiPietro to post multiple shutouts in a season
- Ryan Abraham and Connor Walton each had multi-point nights in the win
- This was the first time the Firebirds have been shutout this season
- Windsor improves to 11-2-1-0 atop the West Division
Game Centre | Windsor Post-Game | Flint Post-Game
Peterborough Petes 3 at Kingston Frontenacs 4
- Vegas Golden Knights prospect Tuomas Uronen scored twice in the third, netting the game winner with 4:15 remaining
- Cédrick Guindon scored twice and added an assist, collecting his 200th career OHL point
- The Frontenacs had consistent offensive pushes as they never trailed in the game
- Peterborough’s Ryder McIntyre scored twice
- Kingston (6-4-4-0) jumps ahead of Brantford in the East Division, and trails Oshawa by only one point
- The Petes fall to 0-11-1-2 on the season
Game Centre | Kingston Post-Game | Peterborough Post-Game
Sudbury Wolves 4 at Kitchener Rangers 8
- Adrian Misaljevic registered his first career OHL hat trick and had a career-high six points on the night
- Vegas Golden Knights prospect Trent Swick had a goal and three helpers
- Sudbury entered the game looking for their first regulation win in Kitchener since October 22nd 1995. The Rangers are now 31-0-1-1 on home ice against the Wolves since then.
- San Jose Sharks prospect Quentin Musty scored his first goal of the season in his return to the Wolves lineup
- Wolves rookie Luca Blonda scored his first OHL goal
- The Rangers win their eighth game in a row and improve to 11-2-1-1 on the season
Game Centre | Kitchener Post-Game
Soo Greyhounds 3 at London Knights 4
- London wins their fifth straight game as they improve to 9-4-0-0
- The game saw seven different goal scorers, with Jacob Julien being the only player with multiple points in the game
- Easton Cowan registered an assist on Julien’s third period game winner, extending his run of consecutive regular season games with a point to 45
- Goaltender Austin Elliott made 30 saves in the win for London, improving to 4-0
Guelph Storm 4 at Ottawa 67’s 5 (OT)
- Calgary Flames prospect Henry Mews had two goals in the game including the overtime winning goal with seconds remaining
- Guelph Storm forward Jake Karabela forced overtime with his game-tying goal, beating the buzzer with 3.2 seconds left in the third period
- Guelph outshot the 67’s 42-29, Ottawa goaltender Jaeden Nelson made 38 saves in the overtime victory
- Overage blueliner Tommy Budnick made his season debut for the Storm
- Zachary Jovanovski entered the game in relief to make his OHL debut for Guelph, turning aside 12-of-13 shots
- The Storm suffer an eighth straight loss, falling to 3-8-1-1
Game Centre | Ottawa Post-Game
Sarnia Sting 2 at Oshawa Generals 5
- Three Generals players had multi-point nights; Beckett Sennecke, Luca Marrelli and Brady Smith
- Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Luca Marrelli shined in this game, assisting on Beckett Sennecke’s opening goal, and scoring the game-winning goal for Oshawa
- With his 49th career victory, goaltender Jacob Oster passed Fred Brathwaite and Jeff Hackett for the ninth most wins in Generals history
- The Generals win their third in a row, improving to 8-6-1-0