Sunday Highlights: Bulldogs defeat Greyhounds in shootout, extend streak to four
Peterborough Petes vs. Kingston Frontenacs
Final: 5 (PBO) – 3 (KGN)
The Petes picked up a big divisional win.
- Adam Novotny (24) and Aiden Young (14) both had a goal and an assist for Peterborough.
- Braydon McCallum (14), Brennan Faulkner (18) and Matthew Soto (15) also scored for the Petes.
- Maleek McGowan (10), Vann Williamson (3) and Kieren Dervin (12) scored for Kingston.
- Alex McLean had assists on all three goals.
Soo Greyhounds vs. Brantford Bulldogs
Final: 2 (SOO) – 3 (BFD) – SO
The Bulldogs picked up the extra point in the shootout.
- Minnesota Wild prospect Adam Benak (22) opened the scoring and added the shootout winner.
- Dallas Stars prospect Charlie Paquette (24) also found the back of the net for Brantford.
- Ryerson Leenders made 27 saves before stopping both shootout attempts to get the win.
- Jeremy Martin (18) and Lukas Fischer (6) scored for the Soo.
Sudbury Wolves vs. Ottawa 67’s
Final: 5 (SBY) – 2 (OTT)
The Wolves snapped their two game losing streak.
- JC Lemieux (19) was the first star of the game with a pair of goals.
- Adam Nemec (5) scored and added two helpers.
- Bjorn Bronas made 39 saves to earn the win and second star of the game.
- Zach Houben (3) and David Bedkowski (3) scored for Ottawa.
North Bay Battalion vs. Niagara IceDogs
Final: 1 (NB) – 2 (NIAG)
The IceDogs clutched up with 1.8 seconds remaining.
- Ryan Roobroeck (28) fired home the game winner just before the buzzer.
- Hayden Reid (10) scored the other goal for Niagara.
- Charlie Robertson made 29 saves to pick up the win.
- Kent Greer (8) had the lone goal for North Bay.
Brampton Steelheads vs. Oshawa Generals
Final: 3 (BRAM) – 4 (OSH) – OT
The Generals picked up the win in the extra frame.
- Brooks Rogowski (10) scored the game winner and added an assist.
- Tyler Hinde (1) forced OT with his first career OHL goal.
- Leo Laschon (2) and Vadim Smirnov (8) also scored for Oshawa.
- Keaton Ardagh (11), Julian DeMiglio (10) and Justin Bottineau (7) scored for Brampton.
Sarnia Sting vs. Windsor Spitfires
Final: 1 (SAR) – 4 (WSR)
The Spitfires reclaimed first place in the Western Conference.
- Nathan Villeneuve (21) had a goal and an assist.
- Alex Pharand (12), Liam Greentree (23) and Beksultan Makysh (11) also scored for Windsor.
- Ethan Belchetz had two primary assists.
- Ben Pickell (14) had the lone goal for Sarnia.



























































