Kitchener Rangers vs. Erie Otters
Final: 3 (KIT) – 1 (ER)
The Rangers picked up their second straight win to keep the momentum rolling
- Matheas Stark (2G, 1A) led the way with a three-point effort
- Cameron Arquette extended his point streak with two assists
- Garrett Frazer scored the lone goal for Erie
- Jason Schaubel got the nod in net for the second straight game, making 29 saves in the win
Peterborough Petes vs. Brantford Bulldogs
Final: 5 (BFD) – 1 (PBO)
The Bulldogs bounced back in their home opener with a dominant win over the Petes
- Brantford exploded for four goals in the opening frame
- Caleb Malhotra continued his hot streak with a goal and an assist
- First-round import pick Vladimir Dravecky recorded his first OHL point with a goal
- Rookie Yanis Lutz scored Peterborough’s lone goal, notching his first OHL point
- David Egorov stopped 36 shots to secure the win
London Knights vs. Windsor Spitfires
Final: 4 (WSR) – 1 (LDN)
The Windsor Spitfires stayed hot offensively, posting another multi-goal win for the second night in a row
- Ethan Belchetz (1G, 1A) and Carson Woodall (2A) led Windsor with two points each
- Cole Davis (4) and Beksultan Makysh (3) extended their goal streaks with one apiece, with Davis scoring a shorthanded tally that earned him ‘Play of the Night’ honours
- Logan Hawery scored the Knights’ lone marke.
- Joey Costanzo made 19 saves in his season debut
Flint Firebirds vs. Saginaw Spirit
Final: 6 (FLNT) – 5 (SAG) – OT
The Firebirds edged the Spirit 6–5 in overtime to open the 10th annual Coors Light I-75 Divide Cup
- A high-scoring first period set the tone for both teams
- Jeremy Martin (3G), Matthew Wang (1G, 2A) and Chase Hull (2G), including the OT winner, powered Flint offensively
- Dimian Zhilkin (3A), Egor Barabanov (2A) and Graydon Jones (1G, 1A) all had two-point nights for Saginaw
- Mason Vaccari stood tall in the Flint crease, stopping 43 shots
- Kaleb Papineau kept the game tied at 4 in the third with a big stop that earned him ‘Save of the Night’ honours
Guelph Storm vs. Barrie Colts
Final: 6 (BAR) – 2 (GUE)
The Colts skated to a decisive home-opening win over Guelph
- Rookie Joe Salandra shined in his OHL debut with three points (1G, 2A).
- William Schneid scored twice in his debut.
- Second-overall pick Jaakko Wycisk netted his first career goal.
- Barrie outshot Guelph 43–27.
- Arvin Jaswal made 25 saves for the win, earning third-star honours
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