Ottawa 67s vs. North Bay Battalion
Final: 3 (OTT) – 1 (NB)
The 67s continue their perfect start to the year in North Bay.
- Jasper Juhta (1), Ondrej Ruml (1), and Shaan Kingwell (1) all scored their first of the season for Ottawa.
- Kohyn Eshkawkogan had an assist and earned second star of the game.
- Arseny Pronin (2) scored the lone goal for the Troops.
- Ryder Fetterolf started his OHL career with a win, stopping 21 to be named third star.
Brampton Steelheads vs. London Knights
Final: 2 (BRAM) – 1 (LDN)
The Steelheads strike twice in the third to win on the road.
- Julian Demiglio (3) and Gabriel Chiarot (1) scored just over four minutes apart to secure the victory.
- Zach Bowen stopped 15 of the 16 shots he faced to earn his second win in three appearances this season.
- Jared Woolley scored the lone goal for the Knights in his first game back from LA Kings training camp.
- Aleksei Medvedev made 23 saves, including a ridiculous effort to earn the Real Canadian Superstore Save of the Night.
Erie Otters vs. Kitchener Rangers
Final: 2 (ER) – 5 (KIT)
Kitchener continued their undefeated start to the 2025-26 season.
- Haeden Ellis (1) earned first star honours in the game with a goal and an assist.
- Tanner Lam (4) scored the final two goals of the game.
- San Jose Sharks prospect Christian Kirsch stood tall in his first OHL start, stopping 23 of 25 Otters attempts.
- Tyler Challenger (1) and Callum Hughes (1) scored for the Otters.
- Michael D’Alessio had a pair of helpers for Erie.
Soo Greyhounds vs. Kingston Frontenacs
Final: 5 (SOO) – 4 (KGN) – SO
The Soo Greyhounds had to go the distance to defeat the Fronts.
- Jordan Charon (4) had two first period goals for the Greyhounds.
- Noah Tegelaar made 22 saves in regulation/OT and wasn’t beat in the shootout – earning the victory.
- Maple Leafs prospect Tyler Hopkins (2) scored twice – one of which was good enough for the OHL Play of the Night.
- Calgary draft pick Jacob Battaglia (1) also contributed for Kingston – chipping in a goal and an assist.
Niagara IceDogs vs. Saginaw Spirit
Final: 5 (NIAG) – 4 (SAG) – SO
Niagara overcame multiple deficits to force a shootout, before taking home the extra point.
- Ethan Czata (2) lead the way, earning first star honours with two goals and an assist.
- Ryan Roobroeck (1) also chipped in for the IceDogs with a goal and an assist.
- Nikita Klepov (3) scored the first two goals of the game for the Spirit.
- Linemate Egor Barabanov assisted on both of Klepov’s goals.
Sudbury Wolves vs. Sarnia Sting
Final: 1 (SBY) – 6 (SAR)
The Wolves are still on the prowl for their win after getting stung in Sarnia.
- Patrick Quinlan had the best game of his young OHL career, turning aside 27 of 28 in the win.
- Liam Beamish and Lukas Fischer each had two points for Sarnia.
- Ryder Simpson and Jordan Bax both recorded their first career OHL goals for the Sting.
- 11 different players found the scoresheet for Sarnia.
- Hudson Chitaroni was the lone goal scorer for the Pack.
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Oshawa Generals vs. Guelph Storm
Final: 7 (OSH) – 1 (GUE)
The Generals put up 7 on the Storm in Guelph.
- Luke Posthumus (3) and Owen Griffin (2) each scored a pair for Oshawa.
- Jalen Lobo took home second star of the game and the OHL with a remarkable 1G, 3A, +4 statline.
- Zackary Sandhu recorded a pair of assists in his first game back with Oshawa.
- Jaden Cholette stood tall all game long, making 48 saves and earning first star honours both in the game and on the night.
- Hunter McKenzie (4) continued his early season goal scoring ways for the Storm.
