Barrie Colts vs. Niagara IceDogs
Final: 6 (BAR) – 5 (NIAG) – SO
The Barrie Colts win a shootout thriller after erasing a 5-1 deficit in the third period.
- Tampa Bay prospect, Ethan Czata was scoring on command with a hat trick
- Top 2026 NHL Draft prospect, Ryan Roobroeck ripped one post and in for his third of the year
- The Colts’ offence exploded in the third period, scoring 4 straight to tie it at 5 a side
- Newly named Co-Captain, Kashawn Aitcheson scored 2 goals, before Assadourian evened the game
- Dallas Stars prospect, Brad Gardiner called game in the shootout, scoring the only goal in 3 rounds
Soo Greyhounds vs. North Bay Battalion
Final: 4 (SOO) – 3 (NB)
The Soo Greyhounds hang on late for a 4-3 win on the road.
- Marco Mignosa scored late in the first period on the power play for his second of the year
- Penguins prospect, Jordan Charron ripped home his OHL leading 8th of the year
- The Battalion tried to claw back in the third period with goals from Pazii and Moses
- North Bay’s efforts were quickly shut down, as Mignosa netted his second of the game
Windsor Spitfires vs. Owen Sound Attack
Final: 6 (OS) – 3 (WSR)
The Attack are the first team to take down the red hot Spitfires and end their 7 game winning streak.
- The Attack came out flying, as NHL Draft eligible Pierce Mbuyi scored his 3rd power play goal of the year
- Greenberg, Sykora, and Wray followed suit, making the game 4-0 just a few minutes into the second period
- The Spitfires showed a lot of push back, as LA Kings prospect, Liam Greentree scored 2 and added an assist
- The Attack held on in the closing minutes of the game, with 2 empty net goals from Mbuyi and Delisle
- The Spitfires are now 7-1, and the Ottawa 67’s are the only remaining undefeated team in the league
Erie Otters vs. Kingston Frontenacs
Final: 1 (KGN) – 0 (ER)
The Kingston Frontenacs win a goalie battle with a shutout on home ice.
- Frontenacs’ net minder, Gavin Betts earned his first career shutout, making 27 saves including the ‘Save of the Night‘
- Vancouver Canucks prospect, Kieran Dervin scored the lone goal in the game, with his 2nd of the season
- Otters goalie, Charlie Burns was also solid in net, stopping 26/27 in the loss
- The Frontenacs have now won back to back on home ice, and their third straight game
Saginaw Spirit vs. Oshawa Generals
Final: 3 (OSH) – 2 (SAG) – OT
The Oshawa Generals earn their first home win in an overtime thriller.
- Harrison Franssen scored his first of the season early in the second period for the Generals
- Nic Sima answered shortly after with a powerplay marker for the Spirit
- Rowen Sang and Sebastien Gervais exchanged goals for their respective clubs late in the third period, earning Sang ‘Play of the Night‘ honours
- Owen Griffin was the overtime hero for the Generals, making no mistake on a great pass from Haoxi Wang
