Sunday Highlights: Petes put exclamation mark on successful weekend
PETERBOROUGH 8, BARRIE 3
– Joe Carroll led with a goal and two assists while six others had multi-point outputs as the Petes trounced the Colts for their third straight win.
– The Petes, who locked up a playoff spot earlier in the weekend, can still finish as high as sixth depending on results from Oshawa and Ottawa.
– Barrie’s loss is their fifth in a row as they slot into fifth in the Eastern Conference, setting up a first round date with the Mississauga Steelheads.
GAME CENTRE & HIGHLIGHTS
Sunday Cellys ????#GoPetesGopic.twitter.com/32TSgEyGe9
— X – Peterborough Petes (@PetesOHLhockey) April 10, 2022
KINGSTON 10, NIAGARA 5
– The Fronts capped-off a perfect weekend, one that saw them score 26 goals in three victories as 2022 NHL Draft prospect Paul Ludwinski led the way with a hat trick and assist in Niagara.
– Dallas Stars prospect Francesco Arcuri had two goals and two assists while Martin Chromiak, Lucas Edmonds and Shane Wright each had a goal and two helpers and Zayde Wisdom collected three assists.
– Liam Van Loon had three assists for the IceDogs as they were outshot 48-32.
– San Jose Sharks prospect Danil Gushchin scored his 40th goal of the season.
– The Frontenacs secure their 40th win and are locked into third in the Eastern Conference.
GAME CENTRE & HIGHLIGHTS
Martin Chromiak extends his league leading goal streak to eight-games!#FrontsHockey | @OHLHockey | @MatoChromiak8 | @LAKingspic.twitter.com/frG319GxXp
— X – Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) April 10, 2022
FLINT 4, SARNIA 2
– After establishing a new franchise record for points in a season on Saturday, the Firebirds improved to 40-20-1-4 with a win over Sarnia on Sunday.
– New York Rangers prospect Brennan Othmann set a new single season points mark with his 91st, scoring his 44th goal of the season in the win.
– Winnipeg Jets prospect Dmitry Kuzmin equalled Riley McCourt’s mark of 18 goals for the most by a Firebirds defenceman in a single season.
– Nolan Burke scored his club-leading 34th of the season for Sarnia.
– The Sting sit one point up on Erie for eighth in the Western Conference, but can only finish as high as a tie for seventh place. The Otters have one game in hand.
GAME CENTRE & HIGHLIGHTS
THERE IT IS!!!! ???????????? Brennan Othmann goes five-hole and puts his name in the Firebirds record books with 91 points!! #WeAreFlintpic.twitter.com/WYBTIA1phT
— X – Flint Firebirds (@FlintFirebirds) April 10, 2022
GUELPH 2, LONDON 1 – SO
– Brody Crane forced overtime with 51 seconds remaining in the third period, earning the Knights a point to crown them Midwest Division champions for a third straight season.
– Braeden Bowman and Valentin Zhugin scored shootout goals for Guelph to give the Storm a 2-1 win in front of 33 saves from Owen Bennett.
– It marks the sixth time the Knights and Storm have had an outcome decided by one goal this season.
– Guelph remains two points up on Owen Sound for fifth in the Western Conference.
GAME CENTRE & HIGHLIGHTS
The @Storm_City take the extra point in the shootout ????
Braeden Bowman (@bonezy881) and Valentin Zhugin both scored in the shootout to lead the Storm past the Knights for a road victory at Budweiser Gardens ????️ pic.twitter.com/XR2zSUk4Jd
— OntarioHockeyLeague (@OHLHockey) April 10, 2022
HAMILTON 5, OSHAWA 3
– Anaheim Ducks prospect Mason McTavish led the way with a goal and two assists while Ryan Winterton chipped in with a goal and a helper as the Bulldogs won their seventh in a row.
– Edmonton Oilers prospect Ty Tullio had a goal and an assist, scoring his 39th of the season to earn second star recognition.
– Ryan Gagnier scored his 16th and 17th goals of the season for Oshawa.
– Marco Costantini turned aside 26 shots to improve to 30-9-2-2 on the season.
GAME CENTRE & HIGHLIGHTS
Mason McTavish’s 3 points led the Bulldogs to a 5-3 win on Sunday night in Oshawa.
Details: https://t.co/kdMmE7VjHq#OHL | #DawgMentality | #BeTheHammer | #HamOnt
— Xyz – Hamilton Bulldogs (@BulldogsOHL) April 11, 2022