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Thursday Highlights: Battalion stun Generals, keep playoff hopes alive

Oshawa Generals 1 at North Bay Battalion 5

  • Ethan Procyszyn’s tucked one away in the second period, eventually securing the win for the Battalion.
  • Ihnat Pazii scored one in the first period to give the Battalion the lead.
  • Jets prospect Colby Barlow tied the game at one for the Gens with a penalty shot in the second period, this proved to be their only goal of the game.
  • Lirim Amidozski had a two goal night for the Battalion, with one coming on a penalty shot, and the second on the empty net.
  • Mike McIvor stood tall for the Troops, turning away 38/39 shots in the win.

Game Centre | Oshawa Post-Game

Erie Otters 4 at Guelph Storm 6

  • Flyers prospect Jett Luchanko scored late in the third period to give the Storm the lead, and inevitably the win.
  • The Otters took an early lead with two first period goals.
  • Guelph came out hot in the second frame of action, with Leo Serlin, Jake Karabela, and Parker Snelgrove all scoring to inevitably tie the game at three.
  • Parker Snelgrove had two goals for the Storm, including the #BestofOHL clip of the night.
  • Gabriel Frasca had a goal and an assist for the Otters, earning him second star honours.

Game Centre | Guelph Post-Game

Owen Sound Attack 3 at Barrie Colts 1

  •  Bruce McDonald’s third period goal stood as the game-winner in this one.
  • A first period goal by Cole Zurawski gave the Attack the advantage.
  • Kashawk Aitcheson scores the lone goal for the Colts.
  • Goaltending was the highlight of this game at both ends of the ice, with Carter George stopping 42/43 for the Attack, meanwhile Sam Hillebrandt turned away 40/42 for the Colts.

Game Centre | Owen Sound Post-Game | Barrie Post-Game

Ottawa 67’s 2 at Niagara IceDogs 1

  • Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Luca Pinelli scored the game-winner late in the third period.
  • Assadourian opened the scoring for the IceDogs in the first period.
  • Nolan Jackson scored his first career OHL goal to tie the game at one, following that Luca Pinelli stole the lead late in the second period.
  • Owen Flores made 33 saves on 35 shots for the IceDogs, while Colin MacKenzie stopped 26/27 for the 67’s.

Game Centre | Ottawa Post-Game | Niagara Post-Game

Kingston Frontenacs 6 at Peterborough Petes 2

  • The Fronts scored four unanswered between the second and third period, including the game-winner by Tyler hopkins to inevitably secure the W on the road.
  • Goals by Cedrick Guuindon and Maleek McGowan gave the Fronts a lead.
  • Jonathan Melee and Braydon McCallum each scored for the Petes to tie the game at two, but the team wasn’t able to hold on to the momentum.

Game Centre | Kingston Post-Game | Peterborough Post-Game

Sarnia Sting 0 at Windsor Spitfires 5

  • Noah Morneau scored a hat-trick for the Spits, with his first of the night standing as the game-winner in this shutout victory.
  • Ilya Protas got in on all five Windsor goals, notching 5 primary assists on the night.
  • Joey Costanzo turned away 21/21 in the shutout win.
  • Ryan Abraham’s 28th of the season came shorthanded in the second frame.

Game CentreWindsor Post-Game

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