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Thursday Highlights: Ottawa’s Undefeated Start Continues

Ottawa 67s vs. Barrie Colts

Final: 2 (OTT) – 1 (BAR)

The 67s improve to a perfect 5-0-0-0 to start the new season.

  • Jack Dever (1) scored his first of the season and the first of the game.
  • 67s rookie Brock Chitaroni (3) recorded the eventual game winner in the second period.
  • Ryder Fetterolf earned first star in the OHL and the game, saving 35 shots for the victory.
  • Ben Hrebik was just as good, stopping 36 and earning second star in the game.
  • Brad Gardiner (4) was the lone goal scorer for the Colts.

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Brantford Bulldogs vs. Niagara IceDogs

Final: 7 (BFD) – 4 (NIAG)

The Bulldogs showcased their firepower in a high scoring affair.

  • Cooper Dennis (3) led the way with a goal and two assists.
  • Marek Vanacker (5) had a pair for the Bulldogs, including the eventual game winner.
  • Ryerson Leenders stopped 27 of the 31 for the victory.
  • Ethan Czata (8) scored the first two goals of the game and was named second star of the OHL.
  • Niagara’s captain Kevin He (3) had a goal and two assists in the loss.

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Kingston Frontenacs vs. Peterborough Petes

Final: 2 (KGN) – 5 (PBO)

The Petes defended home ice against the Fronts.

  • Leon Kolarik (5) continued his great start, opening the scoring 44 seconds into the game.
  • Kaden McGregor (1) and Adam Novotny (1) both recorded their first career OHL goal.
  • Easton Rye stopped 32, including a highlight real effort against Leafs prospect Tyler Hopkins to earn Save of the Night.
  • Kieran Dervin (4) scored twice for the Frontenacs
  • Gavin Betts stopped 35 of 39 in the loss.

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Guelph Storm vs. Windsor Spitfires

Final: 2 (GUE) – 3 (WSR) – OT

The Spits staved off the Storm to win in OT

  • Ethan Garden (4) scored twice in under two minutes during the second period.
  • Ethan Belchetz (6) was the OT hero for Windsor.
  • Joey Costanzo made 15 saves to pick up another win.
  • Collin Ellsworth had several magnificent saves for the Storm and stopped 24.
  • Mark Pape (1) and Illia Shybinskyi (2) scored for Guelph.

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