Sunday Highlights: Benak nets first career hat-trick as Bulldogs score seven in road win
Kingston Frontenacs vs. Sarnia Sting
Final: 3 (SAR) – 1 (KGN)
Kale Osipenko’s memorable debut in net powers the Sarnia Sting to a home win.
- 2026 NHL Draft prospect Nolan Buttar opened the scoring with his 7th goal of the year for Kingston
- Overage forward Ben Pickell hit double digits on the season with his 10th goal for the Sting
- Jack Van Volsen followed last games’ hat trick with his 15th of the season
- Easton Walos continued his strong rookie campaign, scoring his 16th goal of the year for Sarnia
Ottawa 67’s vs. Sudbury Wolves
Final: 6 (OTT) – 4 (SBY)
A back and forth game ends with the Ottawa 67’s getting back in the win column on the road.
- Jasper Kuhta scored a pair of goals for Ottawa, bringing his season total to 20
- 2026 NHL Draft prospect Jean-Cristoph Lemieux netted two goals for Sudbury including the ‘Play of the Night’
- Recently acquired overage forward Nic Sima had a two-point night for the 67’s with a pair of assists
- Kaleb Dietsch scored his first career Ontario Hockey League goal in the win
- Spencer Bowes 10th goal of the season stood as the game-winning goal for Ottawa
Brantford Bulldogs vs. Windsor Spitfires
Final: 7 (WSR) – 3 (WSR)
The Brantford Bulldogs win their third-straight game in a clash of top OHL teams.
- Minnesota Wild prospect Adam Benak scored his first career Ontario Hockey League hat trick for Brantford
- Blues prospect Adam Jiricek scored two goals in the Bulldogs win, making his season total 13
- Recently acquired overage forward and Stars prospect Charlie Paquette had three assists
- Kraken prospect Nathan Villeneuve scored his third goal in three games since being acquired by the Spitfires
Barrie Colts vs. Oshawa Generals
Final: 4 (BAR) – 1 (OSH)
The Barrie Colts continue their recent success with third-straight win and five out of last six.
- Utah Mammoth prospect Cole Beaudoin had a pair of primary assists in the Colts win
- Dallas Stars prospect Emil Hemming had a two-point night with a shorthanded goal and an assist on the game winner
- Matthew Humphries was solid in the Generals net, stopping 37/41 in the loss
- Ben Hrebik stopped 30/31 shots he faced in the Barrie crease including the ‘Save of the Night’

















































































