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Saturday Highlights: Rangers win in dominant fashion to clinch 2025 playoffs

Kitchener Rangers 9 at Niagara IceDogs 1

  • The Rangers put on a scoring clinic in this one, potting nine and securing the win—making themselves the second team in the OHL to clinch a spot in the 2025 playoffs.
  • Andrew Vermeulen and Cameron Arquette both had two goals in the win.
  • Cameron Mercer and Tanner Lam both had three assists.

Game Centre | Kitchener Post-Game | Niagara Post-Game

Kingston Frontenacs 6 at Brampton Steelheads 0

  • The Steelheads came out on a mission, scoring six unanswered to take control of the game and inevitable secure the shutout win.
  • Steelheads Captain Porter Martone potted two goals and two assists, while Kieran Witkowski had a goal and an assist.
  • Jack Ivankovic earned his second shutout of the season, stopping all 28 of Kingston’s shots.

Game Centre | Kingston Post-Game | Brampton Post-Game

Sudbury Wolves 4 at Erie Otters 7 

  • Gabriel Frasca and Martin Misiak gave the Otters an early lead, but the Wolves crawled right back into it.
  • Quentin Musty scored two goals for the Wolves.
  • A big third period with a goal from Malcolm Spence and two from Pano Fimis solidified the win for the Otters.

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North Bay Battalion 1 at Owen Sound Attack 4

  • Landen Hookey scored the game-winner for the Attack in the third period, and netted an empty netter in the final minute of play to solidify the win.
  • Jacob Therrien scored the lone goal for the Battalion in the third period.
  • Mike McIvor made 27 saves on 30 shots for North Bay, earning third star honours. While Carter George stopped 23-24 for Owen Sound.

Game Centre | North Bay Post-Game | Owen Sound Post-Game

Peterborough Petes 3 at Sarnia Sting 2 SO

  • Shootout goals by Brady Stonehouse, Caden Taylor, and Colin Fitzgerald secured the win for the Petes.
  • Two second period goals for the Petes, both scored by Francis Parish gave them the lead, but Mitch Young scored mid-way through the third period to send this one to overtime.
  • Alessandro Di Iorio got opened the scoring for the Sting in the first period.

Game Centre | Peterborough Post-Game | Sarnia Post-Game

Brantford Bulldogs 2 at Windsor Spitfires 3 OT

  • Ilya Protas buried the overtime game-winner for the Spits with a second effort on Noah Morneau’s shot.
  • Blackhawks prospect Marek Vanacker opened the scoring for the Bulldogs, but LA Kings prospect Liam Greentree answered right back for the Spits to tie it at one.
  • Nick Lardis had another Historic night, scoring his 52nd goal of the season and passing Arthur Kaliyev’s single season goals record (51) for the Bulldogs.

Game Centre | Brantford Post-Game | Windsor Post-Game

Saginaw Spirit 10 at Guelph Storm 7

  • The Spirit came out hot, scoring five unanswered in the first period to take control of the game.
  • Guelph answered back in the second period, netting four to close the gap.
  • Calem Mangone scored this third hat-trick of the season, securing his 200th career point.
  • Charlie Paquette scored Guelph’s third goal, earning himself a career high 22 goals on the season.
  • Igor Chernyshov had two goals and three assists in the huge win.

Game Centre | Saginaw Post-Game | Guelph Post-Game

Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 2 at Barrie Colts 4

  • Owen Van Steensel closed out this tight battle for the Colts late in the third period.
  • Emil Hemming stays hot, extending his point streak to seven games.
  • Brady Martin and Travis Hayed gave the Greyhounds their two goals of the night.
  • Sam Hillebrantd made 42 saves on 44 shots in the win.

Game Centre | Soo Post-Game | Barrie Post-Game

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