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Sunday Highlights: Steelheads end season with high-scoring win

Brantford Bulldogs vs. Brampton Steelheads

Final: 1 (BFD) – 6 (BRAM)

The Steelheads ended their season with a win.

  • Zach Bowen made 32 saves to win the final game of his OHL career.
  • Kieran Witkowski (14) and Matej Stankoven (11) both scored twice.
  • Kieran Riley (1) and Quinn Patton (1) both scored the first goal of their OHL careers.
  • 2026 NHL Draft prospect Vladimir Dravecky (9) had the only goal for the Bulldogs.

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Erie Otters vs. Niagara IceDogs

Final: 5 (ER) – 6 (NIAG) – OT

The IceDogs won an overtime thriller.

  • Riley Patterson (40) scored twice and had an assist.
  • Tampa Bay Lightning propsect Ethan Czata (25) scored the game winning goal.
  • Judd Knauft (2) had a goal and an assist in the win.
  • Michael Dec (28) scored twice for Erie.

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Sudbury Wolves vs. North Bay Battalion

Final: 2 (SBY) – 4 (NB)

The Troops doubled up on the Wolves in their final meeting of the season.

  • Cam Warren (7) had the game winning goal and added an assist.
  • Mike McIvor made 31 saves for the win and chipped in a helper.
  • 2026 NHL Draft prospect Adam Nemec (14) had a goal and an assist for Sudbury.
  • Bjorn Bronas made 26 saves.

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Windsor Spitfires vs. Soo Greyhounds

Final: 5 (WSR) – 3 (SOO)

The Windsor Spitfires clinched the West Division.

  • Philadelphia Flyers prospect Jack Nesbitt (25) had a hat-trick.
  • New York Rangers prospect Liam Grenntree (38) and Anthony Cristoforo (22) had a goal and three assists each.
  • Tampa Bay Lightning prospect Marco Mignosa (35) had a goal and an assist for the Soo.
  • Jeremy Martin (29) and Travis Hayes (16) also scored for the Greyhounds.

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Peterborough Petes vs. Oshawa Generals

Final: 7 (PBO) – 3 (OSH)

The Petes finished the regular season with a win.

  • Matthew Perreault (5) scored and added two assists.
  • Winnipeg Jets prospect Kieron Walton (40) scored to become the first Pete to hit the 40 goal mark since 2022-23.
  • Brandt Rooyakkers (1) had a goal and an assist in his OHL debut.
  • Onni Kalto (21), Rowen Sang (5) and Harrison Franssen (24) scored for Oshawa.

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