Brantford Bulldogs 5 at Ottawa 67’s 1
- Chicago Blackhawks prospect Nick Lardis extended his league lead in goals as he opened the scoring just 25 seconds into the game with his 61st goal of the season, his goal was also his 100th point on the season
- Lardis scored two more goals in the contest to record his seventh hat trick this season, his four point performance brought him to 103 total points on the season as he surpasses Arthur Kaliyev for the most points in a single season in Bulldogs franchise history
- Washington Capitals prospect and Bulldogs captain Patrick Thomas scored midway through the second period to notch his 24th goal of the season
- Buffalo Sabres prospect Ryerson Leenders was 74 seconds away from his first shutout of the season for the Brantford Bulldogs, but he still put up a solid performance, making 29 saves in the victory
- Chris Barlas broke Leenders’ shutout with 1:14 left to play in the game, striking for his ninth goal of the season
- Ottawa 67’s goaltender Collin Mackenzie played in his 100th career OHL game
Game Centre | Brantford Post-Game | Ottawa Post-Game
North Bay Battalion 5 at Sarnia Sting 1
- The LeBlanc twins both got on the scoresheet for North Bay as Jacob LeBlanc scored the opening goal of the game just 1:32 in, and Andrew LeBlanc made it 3-0 midway through the second period
- Jacob LeBlanc and Ihnat Pazii both recorded two point performances as they notched a goal and an assist each in North Bay’s 5-1 win
- Daylen Moses lit the lamp at the 15:09 mark of the second period to record the only goal of the game for Sarnia
- Ihnat Pazii scored in his second straight game, he now has four goals in his last five contests
- Mike McIvor stopped 33 shots in his 17th victory of the year
Game Centre | North Bay Post-Game
Owen Sound Attack 4 at Soo Greyhounds 3 (OT)
- Cole Zurawski scored the game winning goal in overtime for the Owen Sound Attack, capping off a run of three unanswered as they complete a comeback victory
- Los Angeles Kings prospect Carter George had a phenomenal performance in goal as his 39 saves drove his team to a big comeback victory
- Owen Sound scored two unanswered third period goals courtesy of James Petrovski and Pierce Mbuyi to force overtime
- Lenny Greenberg opened the scoring for Owen Sound with his first career OHL goal
- Marco Mignosa scored in his fourth straight game for his 27th goal of the season
- Brady R Smith and Christopher Brown opened the scoring for the Greyhounds to give them an early 2-0 lead
Saginaw Spirit 3 at Windsor Spitfires 7
- Ilya Protas became the highest scoring import player in Windsor Spitfires history as he surpassed the 40 goal mark, scoring twice in his five point performance
- NHL Draft prospect Michael Misa continued his goal scoring dominance as he recorded his 54th goal of the season and extended his point streak to 23 straight games
- Ryan Abraham and NHL Draft prospect Jack Nesbitt also scored a pair of goals for the Spitfires in their statement win
- Los Angeles Kings prospect Liam Greentree had 3 assists in the contest
- Sebastien Gervais opened the scoring in the game just 33 seconds in for the Saginaw Spirit
- Spitfires goalie Joey Costanzo made 22 saves in his 30th win of the season
Game Centre | Saginaw Post-Game | Windsor Post-Game
Kitchener Rangers 5 at London Knights 4 (OT)
- Adrian Misaljevic put the game away with the game winning goal in overtime for his 27th of the season
- Kitchener took an early lead on three straight goals from Chicago Blackhawks prospect Jack Pridham, NHL Draft prospect Cam Reid, and Matthew Hlacar in the first period
- London forced overtime with two unanswered goals from Evan Van Gorp and Landon Sim in the second and third periods
- NHL Draft prospect Noah Read had a two point performance (1G, 1A) as he helped the Knights claw their way back in to the game
- Jack Pridham reached the 20 goal milestone on the season
- Edmonton Oilers prospect William Nicholl’s 17th of the season got the Knights to within one in the second period
- Jackson Parsons stood strong in the game as he made 37 saves for his league-leading 33rd win of the year
Kingston Frontenacs 1 at Oshawa Generals 5
- The Frontenacs struck first on Cedrick Guindon’s 32nd goal of the season coming on the power play
- The Generals responded with a first period goal of their own courtesy of NHL Draft prospect Owen Griffin, whose 14th of the season came short handed with just over a minute left in the period
- After a scoreless second period, the Generals came out blazing in the third as they scored four unanswered goals en route to a 5-1 win
- Philadelphia Flyers prospect Noah Powell recorded his first career multi-goal game in the OHL with his two goal performance tonight
- Anaheim Ducks prospect inched ever close to the 40 goal mark on the season as he put home his 40th of the year
- Jacob Oster earned his 28th win of the season and his 71st career win in the OHL with a 22 save performance
- Charlie Schenkel did all he could in goal for the Frontenacs, making 41 saves on 45 shots in the loss