Sunday Highlights: Attack comeback completes perfect weekend
Owen Sound Attack 6 vs. Ottawa 67’s 5 – OT
- Winnipeg Jets prospect Colby Barlow led the charge with two goals and three assists, helping the Attack rally from a 5-1 deficit in the third period
- Montreal Canadiens prospect and Rockland native Cedrick Guindon scored the overtime-winner, capping off a three-point afternoon with his 20th goal of the season
- Minnesota Wild prospect Servac Petrovsky scored the game-tying goal late in regulation to send the game to overtime
- Owen Sound blueliner Sam Sedley recorded an assist, tying the Attack franchise record for assists by a defenceman with 130
- Attack goaltender Corbin Votary made 33 saves in the winning effort
- Owen Sound wins their third straight contest, completing the perfect weekend road trip
- Ottawa has lost three in a row, falling to 20-17-4-0
Game Centre & Highlights | Owen Sound Post-Game | Ottawa Post-Game
Saginaw Spirit 7 vs. Kingston Frontenacs 2
- Kingston Jr. Gaels alum Nolan Lalonde had the start in front of friends and family, making 27 saves in his 10th straight victory
- Alex Christopoulos was the game’s first star, scoring twice while adding an assist
- Montreal Canadiens prospect Owen Beck tallied a goal and an assist
- Nashville Predators prospect Joey Willis also collected a goal and an assist
- Kingston forward Luke McNamara scored against his former team
- Saginaw collects their fourth straight victory, improving to a 29-12-1 record, two points back of first in the West Division
- The Frontenacs have lost four in a row, falling to 20-21-1-0 for seventh in the Eastern Conference
Game Centre & Highlights | Saginaw Post-Game | Kingston Post-Game
Brantford Bulldogs 3 vs. Mississauga Steelheads 0
- Matteo Drobac became the Bulldogs all-time leader in wins with 56, stopping all 26 shots he faced to collect his second shutout of the season
- NHL Draft prospect Marek Vanacker led the way for the Bulldogs with a pair of goals
- Montreal Canadiens prospect Florian Xhekaj collected a pair of assists in the victory
- Rookie Jake O’Brien extended his point streak to five games
- Ryerson Leenders made 21 saves in the loss for Mississauga; he heads to the 2024 Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in Moncton
- The Bulldogs maintain their spot of first place in the Eastern Conference with a record of 22-12-6-2
- Mississauga falls to fifth in the Eastern Conference, one point back of Oshawa with a 22-18-3-0 record
Game Centre & Highlights | Brantford Post-Game | Mississauga Post-Game
Niagara IceDogs 3 vs. North Bay Battalion 2
- Charlie Robertson was outstanding in the start against his former team, making 34 saves and earning first star honours in his first start with Niagara
- Alex Assadourian collected a pair of assists
- NHL Draft prospect Kevin He scored his 21st goal of the season
- Niagara rookie Ryan Roobroeck’s 13th of the season was the eventual game-winner
- North Bay native Masen Wray recorded an assist for his first point with Niagara
- Anthony Romani’s 19-game point streak came to an end in Sunday’s loss
- North Bay’s Andrew LeBlanc had a goal and an assist against his former club
- Niagara rebounds from a 7-0 loss on Saturday, improving to 12-24-5-1 and five points outside of the Eastern Conference playoff picture
- North Bay falls to 22-15-5-1
Game Centre & Highlights | Niagara Post-Game | North Bay Post-Game
Oshawa Generals 5 vs. Windsor Spitfires 0
- Oshawa netminder Jacob Oster stopped all 27 shots to collect his second shutout of the season
- Oshawa native Luke Torrance earned first star honours, tallying a pair of assists in the victory
- Connor Lockhart also collected a pair of assists for the Generals
- Colorado Avalanche prospect Calum Ritchie scored his 14th of the season, improving his season totals to 41 points in just 25 games
- Oshawa outshot Windsor 52-27
- With the victory, Oshawa moves into sole possession of fourth place in the Eastern Conference with a record of 22-16-3-1
- Windsor has lost three straight, falling to 13-25-3-1
Game Centre & Highlights | Oshawa Post-Game | Windsor Post-Game
Sudbury Wolves 6 vs. Barrie Colts 3
- St. Louis Blues prospect Dalibor Dvorsky had a dominant afternoon, collecting two goals and two assists
- San Jose Sharks prospect Quentin Musty tallied three assists in the victory
- Barrie rookie Shamar Moses had a goal and an assist in the losing effort
- Colts rookie Jaiden Newton recorded his second two-assist effort of the season
- Newly-signed Colts blueliner Noah Smith earned an assist in his OHL debut
- Sudbury outshot Barrie 43-19
- Sudbury moves into second place in the Eastern Conference, and first place in the Central Division with a record of 23-14-3-2
- Barrie is now 16-23-1-0, two points out of a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference
Game Centre & Highlights | Sudbury Post-Game
Soo Greyhounds 6 vs. Erie Otters 2
- Chicago Blackhawks prospect Gavin Hayes scored a pair of power-play goals in the victory; he has 11 points (5-6–11) in five games as a Greyhound
- Jacob Frasca and Jack Beck each notched a pair of assists for the Greyhounds
- Hounds forward Justin Cloutier also scored a pair of goals in the victory
- Sam Alfano and Pano Fimis scored for Erie; the latter extends his point streak to seven games
- Landon Miller made 17 saves, improving to 10-3-0-1 on the season
- Erie’s Ben Gaudreau left the game after one period of play
- The Hounds complete the perfect weekend, earning their third straight victory to improve to 29-12-2-1