Friday Highlights: Thomas provides another overtime ending
Barrie Colts 1 at Brantford Bulldogs 2 (OT)
- Washington Capitals prospect Patrick Thomas scored his second of back-to-back OT winners, striking 20 seconds into the extra frame
- Chicago Blackhawks draftee Nick Lardis scored his 26th goal of the season, good for second-most in the OHL
- Buffalo Sabres prospect Ryerson Leenders stopped 31-of-32 for the win
- Ben Hrebik was steady for Barrie in the loss, making 39 saves
Game Centre | Brantford Post-Game | Barrie Post-Game
Peterborough Petes 2 at Ottawa 67’s 3 (OT)
- Will Gerrior scored on a goalmouth scramble 23 seconds into overtime as the 67’s edged the Petes at TD Place
- Henry Mews scored on the powerplay, giving him 22 points on the man advantage this season
- Jaeden Nelson made 27 saves for the win opposite Easton Rye, who made 44 saves to help the Petes earn a point
Game Centre | Ottawa Post-Game | Peterborough Post-Game
Kingston Frontenacs 2 at Kitchener Rangers 3 (OT)
- Luke Ellinas set up Matthew Andonovski for the OT winner as the two Ottawa Senators prospects paired up to extend Kitchener’s winning streak to seven games
- Chicago Blackhawks draftee Jack Pridham scored twice for Kitchener, giving him seven goals and 14 points in 11 games
- Kingston led 2-0 early in the second period before Kitchener responded with three unanswered
- Frontenacs forward Kieren Dervin made his OHL debut
- Jackson Parsons made 26 saves for the win opposite Nolan Lalonde, who stopped 31
Game Centre | Kitchener Post-Game | Kingston Post-Game
Windsor Spitfires 2 at London Knights 4
- Kasper Halttunen and Landon Sim each had a goal and two assists as the Knights returned to the win column
- William Nicholl and Jacob Julien also scored for London as the Knights outshot the Spits 34-27
- Defencemen Anthony Cristoforo and Tnias Mathurin provided Windsor goals
- Austin Elliott made 25 saves, improving to 12-0 in the London crease
Game Centre | Windsor Post-Game
North Bay Battalion 3 at Oshawa Generals 1
- Lirim Amidovski earned first star honours with a goal and an assist as the Troops beat the Generals at Tribute Communities Centre
- Reyth Smith and Owen Van Steensel added Battalion goals in front of 19 saves by Mike McIvor
- Harrison Franssen scored his first career OHL goal for Oshawa, doing so 30 seconds into the first period
- Jacob Oster made 33 saves in his return from injury
Game Centre | North Bay Post-Game | Oshawa Post-Game
Brampton Steelheads 4 at Sudbury Wolves 5 (OT)
- Winnipeg Jets prospect Kieron Walton scored on an overtime one-timer, extending his point streak to 11 games
- Overage winger Kocha Delic tied the score at four with 4:40 remaining in the third period
- Sudbury originally led 3-0 before Brampton stormed back to take a 4-3 lead
- Blueliner Alexander Stephen scored his first career OHL goal for the Steelheads
- With two assists, Luke Misa set a new Steelheads franchise record for career helpers with 132; he also extended his current point streak to 14 games
- Nate Krawchuk earned the win in goal, improving to 11-5-4-0
Game Centre | Sudbury Post-Game | Brampton Post-Game
Owen Sound Attack 2 at Sarnia Sting 5
- The Sting snapped an eight-game slide, getting a goal and an assist from Liam Beamish in a win over visiting Owen Sound
- Tyson Doucette, Ruslan Karimov, Jack O’Brien and Lukas Fischer also scored for the Sting
- Sarnia native Landen Hookey joined Pierce Mbuyi on the scoresheet for Owen Sound
- Nick Surzycia stopped 19-of-21 for the win
Game Centre | Owen Sound Post-Game
Niagara IceDogs 8 at Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4
- The IceDogs continued finding success on their road trip, getting a goal and three assists from Kevin He in an 8-4 win
- Charlie Robertson made 27 saves to earn the win in his first start since Oct. 25th
- Ethan Czata and Andrei Loshko each scored twice for Niagara while blueliner Blair Scott had a goal and two assists
- Utah Hockey Club prospect Noel Nordh scored a shorthanded penalty shot in the third period
- Niagara improves to 19-9-1-1 while the Greyhounds fall to 14-16-0-0, having dropped seven of their last 10
Game Centre | Niagara Post-Game
Saginaw Spirit 7 at Guelph Storm 6
- Michael Misa led the way with two goals and two assists as the Spirit held off a late Storm comeback attempt to win at the Sleeman Centre
- Kristian Epperson scored twice for Saginaw while Sebastien Gervais and Nic Sima each had a goal and an assist
- Storm rookie Alex McLean was a bright spot for Guelph, finishing with two goals and two assists while Lev Katzin had a goal and two helpers
- The Spirit improve to 16-13-1-0 while Guelph has lost three straight, falling to 8-18-2-1















































































