Sunday Highlights: Rangers back in the win column to close out the weekend
Kitchener Rangers 4, Saginaw Spirit 3
- Reid Valade scored twice in the victory for Kitchener, the win ended a seven-game Rangers losing streak.
- Hunter Brzustewicz recorded a pair of primary assists, moving him into a tie for fourth amongst OHL defencemen in assists with 29.
- Scoring the third Kitchener goal, Danny Zhilkin recorded his 100th-career OHL point in the victory.
Game Centre | Rangers Post-Game | Spirit Post-Game
Windsor Spitfires 4, London Knights 1
- Joey Costanzo made 40 saves for his ninth straight victory in the Windsor crease.
- Shane Wright scored in his third consecutive game, he has four goals and six points in three games with Windsor.
- With the win, the Spitfires moved three points clear of the Knights for top spot in the Western Conference.
Game Centre | Spitfires Post-Game
Barrie Colts 6, Mississauga Steelheads 2
- Brandt Clarke scored his first two goals of the season, it was Clarke’s first multi-goal game since his rookie season, Feb. 6, 2020 against the same Steelheads.
- With four points in the game, Clarke passed the 100-point milestone in his OHL career.
- Ben West made 30 saves for his first victory since Dec. 13th.
Game Centre | Steelheads Post-Game
Flint Firebirds 3, North Bay Battalion 7
- Leading 4-3, Kyle McDonald scored the last three goals of the contest for his second career OHL hat trick.
- Trailing 3-2 in the second, Ty Nelson scored twice in three minutes for his second consecutive multi-goal game.
- With the pair of goals, Nelson moved beyond 100 points in his OHL career
- Coulson Pitre recorded a pair of power play goals on four opportunities against the OHL’s top-ranked penalty killing unit.
Game Centre | Firebirds Post-Game | Battalion Post-Game
Sarnia Sting 0, Ottawa 67’s 2
- Max Donoso made 30 saves for his second shutout of the season, he was named the first star of the game.
- The 67’s game-winner was scored by Matthew Mayich, scoring the winner in back-to-back games for Ottawa.
- Luca Pinelli, Logan Morrison, Vinzenz Rohrer, Tyler Boucher, and Derek Smyth were all out of the lineup for Ottawa, Rohrer, Boucher and Jack Matier were recognized pre-game for their appearance at the World Juniors
Soo Greyhounds 3, Sudbury Wolves 2 – SO
- After having a goal disallowed in overtime, Kalvyn Watson was able to score the shootout winner and record two points for the Hounds.
- Samuel Ivanov made 40 saves in the victory for the Hounds, it was a career-high saves mark for the 20-year-old netminder who saved the game in overtime for the Soo.
- Mark Duarte and Ethan Montroy both left the game with injuries for the Greyhounds.
Game Centre | Greyhounds Post-Game | Wolves Post-Game