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Thursday Highlights: Battalion score three unanswered to beat Bulldogs in overtime

Ottawa 67’s vs. Barrie Colts

Final: 3 (OTT) – 2 (BAR) – OT

The Ottawa 67’s win an overtime thriller in battle of top teams.

  • Ryder Fetterolf stopped 39/41 to record the win in net
  • Arvin Jaswal made 33/36 saves in the Colts’ loss
  • Cooper Foster (26) scored the overtime-winning goal and had a primary assist
  • Nic Whitehead (23) and Spencer Bowes (19) scored the other two Ottawa goals

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Kingston Frontenacs vs. Niagara IceDogs

Final: 2 (KGN) – 1 (NIAG)

Matthew Frost powers the offence in a low-scoring Kingston Frontenacs win.

  • Gavin Betts stopped 28/29 in the win, including the ‘Save of the Night’
  • Vladislav Yermolenko made 19/21 saves in the Niagara loss
  • Matthew Frost (12) recorded his first multi-goal game with both of the Fronts’ goals
  • Jakub Chromiak (10) scored the lone IceDogs’ goal on the powerplay

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Brantford Bulldogs vs. North Bay Battalion

Final: 3 (NB) – 2 (BFD) – OT

The North Bay Battalion score three-unanswered goals to win in overtime.

  • Caleb Malhotra (29) scored and broke the rookie assists record for the Bulldogs
  • Ethan Procyszyn had a pair of primary assists for the Battalion
  • Kaden Pitre (17) tied the game late into the third period
  • Kent Greer (10) hit double digits on the season with the overtime-winning goal

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Oshawa Generals vs. Peterborough Petes

Final: 3 (OSH) – 2 (PBO)

The Oshawa Generals win on the road despite being doubled in shots on goal.

  • Jaden Cholette stopped 37/39 to record the win for the Generals
  • Brooks Rogowski (13) scored and had a powerplay assist
  • Brennan Faulkner (26) continued his strong season with a goal that earned him ‘Play of the Night’
  • Luke Posthumus (22) and Matthew Wang (5) each scored for Oshawa

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Soo Greyhounds vs. Windsor Spitfires

Final: 4 (SOO) – 3 (WSR) – OT

Marco Mignosa’s huge offensive night powers the Soo Greyhounds to an overtime win.

  • Anthony Cristoforo (20) scored a pair of powerplay goals for Windsor
  • Brady Martin (6) scored his first goal since December and picked up a primary assist
  • Marco Mignosa (34) contributed to all four Greyhounds goals with a hat-trick and the overtime winner
  • Caden Harvey (11) scored for the Spitfires

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