Sunday Highlights: Fronts complete perfect week, maintain lead in East
North Bay Battalion 1 at Kingston Frontenacs 5
- First period goals from Jacob Battaglia, Tuomas Uronen, and Gage Heyes gave the Fronts a hefty lead – which they held onto until the very end.
- Uronen scored a pair in the win, while Cedrick Guindon netted one shorthanded and added two assists.
- Shamar Moses scored the lone goal for the Battalion in the final three minutes of the game, striping the Frontenacs of a shutout.
- Kingston goaltender Gavin Betts made 29 saves on 30 shots to earn the win in his OHL debut.
- Kingston improves to 15-6-4-0 at the top of the Eastern Conference standings.
Game Centre | North Bay Post-Game | Kingston Post-Game
Ottawa 67’s 1 at London Knights 2 SO
- Logan Hawery and Will Gerrior exchanged goals before the Knights had goals from Jacob Julien and Sam O’Reilly in a shootout win.
- Austin Elliott made 29 saves, improving to 9-0 on the season.
- London’s winning streak is extended to 15 games.
- 67’s rookie Jaeden Nelson made 27 saves to earn third star recognition.
- Easton Cowan did not play on Sunday after suffering an injury on Saturday in Saginaw.
Game Centre | Ottawa Post-Game
Soo Greyhounds 5 at Brampton Steelheads 8
- Carson Rehkopf and Kieran Witkowski became the first set of Steelheads teammates to score hat-tricks in the same game.
- Steelheads captain Porter Martone tallied four primary assists in the win, three of which were on Carson Rehkopf’s hat-trick.
- Brady Martin and Travis Hayes were bright spots for the Hounds, each finishing with plus-4 ratings.
Game Centre | Soo Post-Game | Brampton Post-Game
Barrie Colts 5 at Sarnia Sting 2
- Utah first round pick Cole Beaudoin scored twice while Beau Jelsma recorded two assists, giving him 201 points in his OHL career.
- Sting rookie Beckham Edwards scored both goals for his team.
- Colts goaltender Sam Hillebrandt made 23 saves in the win.
- Barrie improves to 15-7 at the top of the Central Division.
Game Centre | Barrie Post-Game | Sarnia Post-Game
Sudbury Wolves 2 at Oshawa Generals 4
- Jacob Oster was the difference, making 40 saves for Oshawa in the win.
- Colby Barlow, Luca Marrelli, Owen Griffin and Luca D’Amato scored Oshawa goals while Luke Torrance and Calum Ritchie had two assists.
- Quentin Musty and Kieron Walton scored Sudbury goals.















































































