Thursday Highlights: Spirit surge in comeback win
Kingston Frontenacs 2, Saginaw Spirit 3
- Ducks first-rounder Pavel Mintyukov scored the game-tying goal with 2:08 left in the third period. Less than a minute later, he set up T-Bone Codd for the game-winning goal
- Both Codd and defenceman Brayden Hislop scored their first goals of the campaign as the Spirit won their third straight game.
- After beginning the season 6-2-1, the Frontenacs have lost three of their last four contests.
Game Centre | Frontenacs Post-Game | Spirit Post-Game
Barrie Colts 4, Peterborough Petes 3 – SO
- Goaltender Ben West stopped 39 shots in open play – as well as all three of Peterborough’s attempts in the shootout – as the Colts snapped a three-game losing streak.
- Connor Lockhart had two goals and an assist (his third consecutive three-point game) and Tucker Robertson had two assists: the Petes stars sit third and sixth in league scoring, respectively.
- Jacob Frasca scored the shootout winner for the Colts.
Sarnia Sting 3, Windsor Spitfires 5
- Sting star Ty Voit had two more assists: he now has fifteen in his last six games. The Maple Leafs pick remains atop the league scoring chart with six goals and 24 helpers in 14 games
- Spitfires winger Oliver Peer scored two goals and had an assist: he has six goals and five assists in his last six matches.
- Alex Christopoulos scored his ninth goal of the season. he, Peer, and Matthew Maggio are tied for the team lead in goals.
Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game
Niagara IceDogs 3, North Bay Battalion 9
- North Bay set their season high for goals-forward with nine: their previous record was five.
- Battalion forwards Nikita Tarasevich and Matvey Petrov both had three points, while rookie Jacob Therrien scored his first goal and grabbed another.
- Detroit Red Wings prospect Pasquale Zito recorded his first career OHL hat-trick for Niagara.



















































































