Wednesday Highlights: Gillespie great as Storm come back in Brantford
Guelph Storm 5 vs. Brantford Bulldogs 4 – SO
- Trailing 4-0 midway through the second period, Guelph scored four unanswered goals before taking two points in a shootout
- Brayden Gillespie made 37 saves as the Storm won despite being outshot 41-18
- Braeden Bowman and Max Namestnikov spearheaded the Guelph comeback, each scoring a pair of goals
- Ottawa Senators prospect Jorian Donovan scored a pair of goals for Brantford
- Luca Testa had a goal and an assist for Brantford, giving him seven points (5-2–7) in as many games
- Grant Spada made his OHL debut for Guelph
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Flint Firebirds 6 vs. Owen Sound Attack 3
- Chicago Blackhawks prospect Gavin Hayes tallied his second straight game-winning goal
- Simon Slavicek collected his first and second goals of the season in the winning effort
- Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Braeden Kressler extended his multi-point streak to four games with three assists
- Montreal Canadiens prospect Cedrick Guindon scored twice for the Bears, marking his fourth straight game with a goal
- After starting the season 1-5, the Firebirds now hold a record of 6-6-1 following Wednesday night’s victory
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Sudbury Wolves 5 vs. North Bay Battalion 4 – OT
- San Jose Sharks prospect Quentin Musty scored the overtime-winner just 15 seconds into the extra frame on an assist from Andre Anania
- The Battalion led 2-0, before overcoming a 4-2 deficit to tie the score on Anthony Romani’s 11th goal of the season
- Along with Musty, Kocha Delic also collected a multi-point night, including a highlight-reel goal to earn Wednesday night’s #BestOfOHL honours
- North Bay played in their first full contest without Dom DiVincentiis, who is out week-to-week with an injury
- Sudbury outshot North Bay 35-20, defeating the Battalion for the first time in three tries this season
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