Sunday Highlights: Egorov stops 39, leads shorthanded Bulldogs to shutout victory
North Bay Battalion vs. Niagara IceDogs
Final: 7 (NB) – 3 (NIAG)
The Troops had a dominant offensive afternoon.
- Nick Wellenreiter (8) was the offensive leader with a goal and two assists.
- Brandt Harper had a pair of helpers from the blueline.
- Jack Lisson stopped 31 of 34 for the win.
- Riley Patterson (15) had a goal an assist for the IceDogs.
Guelph Storm vs. Sarnia Sting
Final: 4 (GUE) – 6 (SAR)
The Sting scored 4 first period goals and never looked back.
- Alessandro Di Iorio (5) had two goals and an assist.
- Liam Beamish (7) also had a pair of goals.
- Jack Van Volson (9) scored once and chipped in a helper as well.
- Storm Captain Charlie Paquette (14) had a goal and an assist.
Brampton Steelheads vs. Sudbury Wolves
Final: 1 (BRAM) – 5 (SBY)
The Wolves controlled the game from the drop of the puck.
- Kieron Walton (20) had a goal and an assist.
- Patrik Ula (1) and Trevor O’Dell both scored their first career OHL goal.
- Bjorn Bronas was solid between the pipes, making 25 saves to win the game.
- William Eggleton (4) was the lone goal scorer for the Steelheads.
Owen Sound Attack vs. Soo Greyhounds
Final: 4 (OS) – 6 (SOO)
The Greyhounds picked up a crucial two points.
- Christopher Brown (11) opened the scoring and added three assists.
- Marco Mignosa (14) had a goal and two assists in the victory.
- Callum Croskery (1) fired home his first career OHL goal.
- Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Harry Nansi (10) had a goal and an assist for the Attack.
London Knights vs. Brantford Bulldogs
Final: 0 (LDN) – 2 (BFD)
Despite missing 7 players at World Junior camps the Bulldogs shutdown the Knights.
- David Egorov made 39 saves in one of the best games of his career.
- Philip Govedaris (1) and Cooper Dennis (18) were the goal scorers.
- Caleb Malhotra, Zack Sandhu, Ryder Boulton and Ryan Chamberlin had assists in the win.
Windsor Spitfires vs. Ottawa 67’s
Final: 1 (WSR) – 2 (OTT)
The 67’s won a defensive battle.
- Nathan Amidovski (6) tied the game halfway through the first period.
- Jasper Kuhta (17) scored on the powerplay in the second period to pick up the GWG.
- Jaeden Nelson stopped 17 of the 18 shots he faced to pick up the win.
- Carson Woodall (8) scored for Windsor.
Kingston Frontenacs vs. Oshawa Generals
Final: 3 (KGN) – 0 (OSH)
The Frontenacs ended the week with a comfortable victory.
- Matthew Minchak made 34 saves to record his first career OHL shutout.
- Maleek McGowan (6) extended his goal scoring streak to three games.
- Landon Wright (5) and Nolan Buttar (4) also scored for Kingston.
- Matthew Humphries stopped 22 of 24 shots he faced for Oshawa.



















































































