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Tuesday Highlights: Knights clinch Hamilton Spectator Trophy for second consecutive season

Guelph Storm 3 at London Knights 7

  • Another offensive masterclass by the Knights secured victory of not only this game, but also their second consecutive Hamilton Spectator Trophy.
  • Kasper Halttunen’s second period power play goal stood as the game-winner.
  • Easton Cowan had a big night, securing four primary assists on each of London’s first four goals of the night, including Halttunen’s game-winner.
  • Defender Sam Dickinson had two goals and an assist.
  • The Storm pushed back in the third period, with Carter Stevens and Rowan Topp each netting one.

Game Centre | Guelph Post-Game

Sudbury Wolves 8 at Brampton Steelheads 6

  • Chase Coughlan’s second period power play goal stood as the game-winner after a late push by the Steelheads to come back.
  • Angus MacDonell and Carson Rehkopf each potted one to give Brampton an early lead.
  • The Wolves couldn’t be bothered by the Steelheads’ hot start, going on to score five unanswered in the second period—taking complete control of the game.
  • Quentin Musty kept up his hot-streak, scoring two goals and two assists in the win.
  • Luke Misa had a two goal performance for the Steelheads.

Game Centre | Brampton Post-Game

Barrie Colts 7 at Niagara IceDogs 4

  • Anthony Romani earned first-star honours with two goals and one assist, including the game-winning goal in the third period.
  • Goals by Kevin he and Sean Doherty gave Niagara the lead, but the Colts went on to score four unanswered and stun the IceDogs.
  • Jaiden Newton opened the scoring for the Colts.
  • Dalyn Wakely had a goal and two assists to earn second star honours.

Game Centre | Niagara Post-Game

Erie Otters 5 at Windsor Spitfires 7

  • After a five goal push by the Otters—including two goals by Dylan Edwards and one shorthanded by Pano Fimis—Ilya Protas’ second period goal stood as the game-winner for Windsor.
  • The Spits opened the game with five unanswered first period goals, giving them a lead that the Otters couldn’t find the momentum to overcome.
  • Liam Greentree had two goals and an assist, while Ilya Protas had a goal and three assists.
  • Dylan Edwards stayed on his toes for the Otters, scoring two goals and a power play assist to keep them in it.

Game Centre | Windsor Post-Game

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