67’s Cap off Three-Game Weekend in Oshawa
Already 1-1-0 on the weekend, the Ottawa 67’s (9-5-1) will look to end it on a high note, tonight, visiting Oshawa to take on the Generals (7-3-3) at 6:05pm EST. Barber Poles fans can catch all the action with a CHL TV subscription, Kenny Walls has the call on TSN1200.ca.Already 1-1-0 on the weekend, the Ottawa 67’s (9-5-1) will look to end it on a high note, tonight, visiting Oshawa to take on the Generals (7-3-3) at 6:05pm EST. Barber Poles fans can catch all the action with a CHL TV subscription, Kenny Walls has the call on TSN1200.ca.
Ottawa earned a 6-3 decision over the Hamilton Bulldogs, yesterday, despite trailing at two different points in the game. Vsevolod Gaidamak scored twice, including the winner, and Luca Pinelli tallied his first OHL goal, with Dylan Robinson, Brenden Sirizzotti, and Brady Stonehouse also getting in on the fun. Will Cranley earned the win in a relief performance, stopping all 14 shots he faced.
These two teams last faced off on October 24, with the 67’s erasing a 3-0 third period deficit to earn a 5-4 shootout victory, in Oshawa.
The Generals dropped a 3-2 loss to the IceDogs in Niagara, last night. Ty Tullio and Calum Ritchie had the goals, and goaltender Carter Bickle stopped 24 shots in his first OHL appearance.
Player Stats – Season:
Ottawa 67’s (9-5-1) | Player | Total | Oshawa Generals (7-3-3) | Player | Total |
Goals | Jack Beck | 11 | Goals | Ryan Stephen | 10 |
Assists | Cam Tolnai | 13 | Assists | Ty Tullio | 17 |
Points | Jack Beck, Cam Tolnai | 17 | Points | Ty Tullio | 21 |
Shots on Goal | Vsevolod Gaidamak | 37 | Shots on Goal | Ty Tullio | 63 |
Goalie Stats – Season:
Ottawa 67’s (9-5-1) | Games Played | Record | GAA | SV% | Oshawa Generals (7-3-3) | Games Played | Record | GAA | SV% |
Will Cranley | 11 | 5-5-1 | 2.86 | 0.909 | Patrick Leaver | 12 | 7-2-2 | 2.54 | 0.926 |
Collin MacKenzie | 6 | 4-0-0 | 3.80 | 0.853 | Zachary Paputsakis | 3 | 0-1-1 | 3.07 | 0.889 |
Carter Bickle | 1 | 0-1-0 | 3.98 | 0.849 |
Game Notes:
- The 67’s currently stand alone atop the East Division.
- Cam Tolnai has seven points in his last five games.
- Vsevolod Gaidamak leads the OHL with four game-winning goals.
- Vinzenz Rohrer has five points in as many games.