Thursday Highlights: Bears unload offensively in Windsor
Owen Sound Attack 12 vs. Windsor Spitfires 3
- A six point night from Attack overager Deni Goure (2-4-6) would earn him first star honours in the victory; his six points are one shy of an Attack single game franchise record
- Jackson Stewart recorded his first career OHL hat-trick while also adding two helpers
- Lakeshore native Declan Waddick recorded two goals and two assists in front of friends and family
- 2024 NHL Draft prospect Liam Greentree scored a beautiful goal to put the Spitfires on the board in the first
- Spitfires defenceman Adrian Manzo and Attack defenceman Martin Matejicek both scored their first career OHL goals
- Colby Barlow remained out of the Attack lineup
- Owen Sound scores double digits for the first time since February 6th, 2020; the 12 goals match a single game franchise record
- Owen Sound snaps a four-game slide, improving to 8-9-2-0
- Windsor loses their sixth straight game and sit at 4-14-1-0
Game Centre & Highlights | Owen Sound Post-Game | Windsor Post-Game
Peterborough Petes 6 vs. North Bay Battalion 5 – OT
- The Petes won their second consecutive game in overtime thanks to a nice goal from captain Donovan McCoy
- Anthony Romani recorded his second hat-trick of the season for the Battalion
- With his assist on Anthony Romani’s second goal, Ty Nelson surpassed Michael Vernace for the most all-time assists by a Battalion defenceman – he leads in goals and points as well
- Samuel Mayer would earn his 100th career OHL point with his second assist of the game on Owen Beck’s goal in the first period
- Sam McCue added two goals for the Petes, while teammate Braydon McCallum recorded three assists
- Petes rookie Brody Partridge scored his first career OHL goal
- Battalion netminder Dom DiVincentiis returned to the crease for the first time since Oct. 29th, making 32 saves in the loss
- Peterborough regains their lead in the Eastern Conference with a 10-3-3-1 record, while North Bay earns a point and sit at 8-6-4-1
- The Petes have played in a league-leading eight games beyond regulation, going 4-4 in those scenarios
Game Centre & Highlights | Peterborough Post-Game | North Bay Post-Game
Niagara IceDogs 5 vs. Barrie Colts 2
- Michael Podolioukh’s short-handed goal off of a bad bounce on an Ivan Galiyanov clearing attempt would stand as the game winner for the IceDogs
- Rookie Ryan Roobroeck scored his fifth of the season, while teammate Kevin He scored his team leading eighth goal of the season
- Seattle Kraken prospect Eduard Šalé and Carter Lowe scored for the Colts
- The win is the first in the OHL for newly-named IceDogs head coach Ben Boudreau
- Niagara snaps a six-game losing streak, while Barrie’s three-game winning streak comes to an end
- Ninth-round 2023 OHL Priority Selection choice Darcy Dewachter made his OHL debut for the IceDogs