Sunday Highlights: Musty ties Wolves franchise record in offensive avalanche
Niagara IceDogs 2, Sudbury Wolves 13
- Quentin Musty tied a Wolves franchise record by recording seven points (1G, 6A) in the contest, four of Musty’s six helpers were primary assists, his point streak now sits at a dozen games.
- Thirteen goals are the most by a team in a single game in the CHL this season.
- The Wolves’ power play scored five times on six opportunities.
Game Centre | IceDogs Post-Game | Wolves Post-Game
Oshawa Generals 4, Hamilton Bulldogs 3
- Luca Marrelli scored the game-winner for the Generals, his third career OHL goal with all three having come against Hamilton.
- Logan Morrison scored in the contest to extend his point streak to a league-best thirteen games.
- The loss halted Hamilton’s winning streak at four games.
Game Centre | Bulldogs Post-Game
Flint Firebirds 2, Kingston Frontenacs 4
- Gavin Hayes scored twice in the comeback victory for Flint.
- Flint trailing 2-1 scored three unanswered goals to secure the win.
- Kingston’s Paul Ludwinski recorded his first goal since October 15th in the loss.
- Each team scored a shorthanded marker in the contest.
Game Centre | Firebirds Post-Game | Frontenacs Post-Game
Peterborough Petes 2, Ottawa 67’s 6
- Canadiens prospect Vinzenz Rohrer scored and added two assists being named first star in the contest.
- Henry Mews remained hot scoring his fourth goal in his last three games
- There were 15 powerplays in the contest, the 67’s scored twice on the man advantage while Peterborough scored once.
Game Centre | Petes Post-Game | 67’s Post-Game
Barrie Colts 3, Sarnia Sting 2 OT
- the Sting came back from a 2-0 deficit but it was Connor Punnett who scored the OT winner for the Colts.
- Coyotes prospect Anson Thornton made 38 saves in the win for Barrie against his former club.
- Sting netminder Nicholas Surzycia made his second straight start and remained undefeated in regulation
Owen Sound Attack 3, Soo Greyhounds 5
- Canucks prospect Kirill Kudryavtsev scored the eventual game-winner shorthanded early in the third period
- Ethan Montroy scored the Teddy Bear Toss goal for the Greyhounds, two of his three career OHL goals have been Teddy Bear markers.
- Colby Barlow scored late in the third, extending his goal-scoring streak to ten games, setting a new franchise record surpassing Ryan McAllister who had a nine-game goal-scoring streak back in 2000-2001.
Game Centre | Attack Post-Game | Greyhounds Post-Game
London Knights 5, Mississauga Steelheads 4
- The Knights extended their winning streak to eight games.
- The combination of Sean McGurn, Brody Crane and Ruslan Gazizov combined for 4 goals and 9 points, including McGurn’s game-winner early in the third.
- Rookie goaltender Zach Bowen made a career-high 42 saves in the victory, his 5th win on the season.