Ottawa 67’s 2 at North Bay Battalion 5
- North Bay scored four unanswered goals, including the game-winner by Lirim Amidovski to take down the 67’s.
- Jacob Therrien opened the scoring for the Troops on the power play.
- Goals by Luca Pinelli and Jack Dever gave the 67’s a short-lived lead, until Bronson Ride netted one in the second period to even things out at two.
- Mike McIvor made 26 saves on 28 shots for the Battalion and earned first star honours.
- The win gives the Battalion a four-point cushion over Ottawa for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
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Barrie Colts 2 at Sudbury Wolves 7
- San Jose Sharks prospect Quentin Musty had a big day, scoring a hat-trick and throwing in two assists for a five-point game.
- Rowan Henderson’s first period goal stood as the game-winner for the Wolves, punching their ticket to the 2025 OHL Playoffs.
- The Wolves were a goal scoring machine in this one, taking complete control after Quentin Musty, Ondrej Molnar, and Rowan Henderson scored one each in the first period.
- Beau Akey and Anthony Romani each tallied one for the Colts.
- Nathan Villeneuve had three assists in the win.
- Finn Marshall won his fourth straight start for Sudbury.
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Kingston Frontenacs 4 at Niagara IceDogs 3 OT
- After IceDogs winger Mathieu Paris tied the game up with just 17 seconds remaining in the third period, Joey Willis took matters into his own hands in overtime—tucking away the game-winner for the Fronts.
- Ivan Galiyanov opened the scoring for the IceDogs, but a big second period by the Fronts with goals from Matthew Soto and Ben Pickell gave them the lead.
- Noah Van Vliet scored one on a penalty shot to tie the game up at two.
- The IceDogs collected a point from overtime and clinched their spot in the 2025 Playoffs.
- Charlie Schenkel made 28 saves on 31 shots for Kingston, while IceDogs netminder Hayden Jeffery made 41 saves on 45 shots to earn second star honours.
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Guelph Storm 3 at Kitchener Rangers 4
- The Rangers held-off a late Guelph push, as Jason Schaubel made 33 saves in a 4-3 win at The Aud.
- Christian Humphreys’ third period goal stood as the game winner in this one.
- The Rangers scored three unanswered to take a dominant lead over the Storm, this involved two tallies on the power play by Luca Romano and Jack Pridham.
- The Storm made a valiant third period push to comeback in the third period—netting three goals, including one on the power play by Lev Katzin. But their efforts weren’t quite enough to overcome the Rangers’ lead.
- Adrian Misaljevic had a goal and two assists in the win, reaching the 30-goal mark on the season.
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London Knights 9 at Sarnia Sting 0
- Noah Read opened the floodgates for the Knights, and they didn’t slow down all game, scoring nine goals to take down the Sting via shutout.
- Both Rene Van Bommel and Sam O’Reilly scored hat-tricks for the Knights.
- Kasper Halttunen had a goal and three assists to earn second star honours.
- Aleksei Medvedev made 28 saves in the shutout.