Thursday Highlights: Red hot Clarke scores two more in Colts win
Sudbury Wolves 2, Barrie Colts 4
- Brandt Clarke tied the franchise record for single-season goals by a defenceman with his 22nd and 23rd goals of the season, as the Colts doubled up the Wolves at home
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The LA Kings first-round pick sits fifth in scoring amongst defencemen with 61 points in just 31 games: the Colts captain has 13 goals and 35 points during his current 16-game point streak
- Callum Chisholm scored the game-winning goal 11:14 into the final frame. The Richmond Hill native has four goals in his last three games
- Nolan Collins and Chase Coughlan scored for the Wolves
Hamilton Bulldogs 0, North Bay Battalion 4
- Sophomore forward Anthony Romani opened and closed the scoring as North Bay clinched the Central Division for the second-consecutive season
- The Battalion have shut out their opponents in five of nine games on their current winning streak
- Ty Nelson’s power play goal 2:35 into the third period was his 73rd point of the season, the most by any Battalion defenceman in a single season in franchise history
- Jets prospect Domenic DiVincentiis stopped 14 shots for his league-leading fifth shutout. The Bolton native has four shutouts in his last eight starts
- Oilers prospect Matvey Petrov had a pair of assists on the night, surpassing his career-high in points with his 91st and 92nd of the season
- Blueliner Luc Brzustowski scored his first goal as a member of the Battalion
- Tristan Malboeuf made 40 stops in the losing effort
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Ottawa 67’s 4, Peterborough Petes 1
- Rookie defenceman Henry Mews enjoyed his eighth multi-point performance of the season, scoring the game-winner and adding an assist, as the 67’s capped their season series with the Petes, finishing 4-2-0-0
- OA centreman Cameron Tolnai extended his point streak to six games with a two-assist night
- The 67’s earned their eighth win in nine games
- Collin MacKenzie stopped 30 shots in his 19th win of the season. The NHL Draft-eligible netminder owns a .927 save percentage and 1.81 goals-against average
- Canadiens prospect Owen Beck scored his 26th goal of the season, the lone Petes marker