Wednesday Highlights: Storm and Attack snap losing skids
Ottawa 67’s 4 at Kingston Frontenacs 2
- Both teams capitalized on power play opportunities, with Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Emil Pieniniemi’s second-period goal for Kingston and NHL Draft prospect Filip Ekberg’s go-ahead goal for Ottawa in the third period.
- Kingston made a late push with an extra attacker, and Calgary Flames draft pick Jacob Battaglia’s goal made it a 3-2 game, but Ottawa sealed the win with an empty-net goal from Pittsburgh Penguins draft pick Cooper Foster.
- Despite a few key goals, both goalies, Collin MacKenzie for Ottawa and Nolan Lalonde for Kingston, were tested, and strong defensive plays were crucial in determining the outcome of this one
Game Centre | Kingston Post-Game
Guelph Storm 4 at Brantford Bulldogs 1
- Philadelphia Flyers prospect Jett Luchanko scored his first goal of the season on a breakaway, which stood as the game-winning goal
- The Guelph Storm pickup their first win in nearly a month, snapping a nine game losing streak
- Charlie Paquette scored two goals including an empty netter to secure the victory for the Storm
- Guelph goaltender Brayden Gillespie made 24 saves in the win
Game Centre | Guelph Post-Game | Brantford Post-Game
Sarnia Sting 2 at Owen Sound Attack 5
- Owen Sound snaps their eight game losing streak, picking up their first win since October 12th
- Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Sam McCue scored the first and last goal of the game for a total of two on the night
- NHL Draft prospect Ruslan Karimov scored had his first multi-goal game for the Sarnia Sting, marking their only offence of the night
- Tristan Delisle scored the game winning goal and added an assist on Landen Hookey’s insurance marker for a total of two points
- Sarnia Goaltender Nick Surzycia had a busy night, making 38 saves in the loss
Game Centre | Owen Sound Post-Game
London Knights 5 at Soo Greyhounds 1
- Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Easton Cowan extended his regular season point streak to 47 straight games with a two-goal night
- London scored 5 unanswered goals after going down 1-0 in the first period
- The defensive duo of Bonk and Dickinson were at it again, with San Jose Sharks prospect Sam Dickinson tallying a goal and an assist, and Philadelphia Flyers prospect Oliver Bonk scoring the game-winning goal
- The shots were very lopsided in this one with London outshooting the Greyhounds 43-13
- London extends their win streak to seven games












































































