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Saturday Highlights: IceDogs snap losing skid, George leads Attack to comeback win

London Knights 4 at Niagara IceDogs 6

  • The game-winner game from Ivan Galiyanov in order to snap Niagara’s 12 game losing skid.
  • Jets prospect Kevin He scored a hat-trick and had an assist in the win, and one of his goals was shorthanded.
  • Rookie goaltender Hayden Jeffery made 40 saves on 44 shots in the huge win.
  • Denver Barkey and Sam Dickinson each scored to give the Knights an early lead, but they weren’t able to hold on.

Game Centre | Niagara Post-Game

Kitchener Rangers 2 at Owen Sound Attack 3 SO

  • Shootout goals by Landen Hookey and Declan Waddick, plus a perfect 2/2 saves by Carter George secured the comeback win for the Attack.
  • After falling to a two goal deficit, Masen Wray and Max Bleicher each netted one for the Bears to tie the game and send it to extra time.
  • Rangers rookie Evan Headrick opened the scoring in the first period.
  • Carter George was stellar between the pipes, turning away 50/52 shots and sporting a 0.96 save percentage.

Game Centre | Kitchener Post-Game | Owen Sound Post-Game

Flint Firebirds 6 at Erie Otters 3

  • Nathan Aspinall’s second period goal stood as the game-winner for Flint.
  • Dylan Edwards, Quinn McCall, and Malcolm Spence each potted one for the Otters.
  • Jimmy Lombardi had a big night, scoring two goals and an assist for the Firebirds.

Game Centre | Flint Post-Game

Peterborough Petes 3 at Brantford Bulldogs 4 OT

  • Blackhawks prospect Nick Lardis secured victory for the Bulldogs in overtime with his 66th goal of the season.
  • Brady Stonehouse buried one with less than a minute left in the third to tie it at three and send it to overtime. 
  • Two first period goals by Calvin Crombie and Patrick Thomas gave the Bulldogs an early lead.
  • Patrick Thomas celebrated a 2G 1A performance, while Jake O’Brien had 3 assists.

Game Centre | Peterborough Post-Game | Brantford Post-Game

Kingston Frontenacs 3 at Barrie Colts 6

  • This one remained tied at three until less than five minutes remaining in the third when Riley Patterson netted what turned out to be the game-winner on the penalty kill.
  • Jacob Battaglia scored two for the Fronts.
  • Anthony Romani secured first star honours with a goal and two assists in the win.
  • Owen Van Steensel opened the scoring for the Colts in the first period.

Game Centre | Kingston Post-Game | Barrie Post-Game

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