OHL roundup: 67's score early, hold on to tip Frontenacs 5-3

OTTAWA — The Ottawa 67's scored the first four goals and then hung on for a 5-3 Ontario Hockey League victory over the Kingston Frontenacs on Saturday.

Will Gerrior, Filip Ekberg, Chris Barlas, Nathan Amidovski and Chase Yanni scored for the 67's, who led 2-0 after the first period and 4-0 heading into the third.

Vann Williamson, Ben Pickell and Ethan Weir scored for the Frontenancs, who were outshot 30-15.

Elsewhere in the OHL:

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STING 5 KNIGHTS 3

SARNIA, Ont. — Easton Wainwright had a goal and assist as the Sarnia Sting beat the visiting London Knights 5-3.

Mitch Young, Ruslan Karimov, Tyson Doucette and Alessandro Di Iorio also scored for the Sting, who outshot the visitors 26-19.

Rene Van Bommel scored twice for the Knights, while Henry Brzustewicz chipped in with a single.

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PETES 3 STORM 2

PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — The visiting Guelph Storm outshot the Peterborough Petes 38-32, but came up on the short end of a 3-2 decision.

Quinton Page, Jonathan Melee and Francis Parish scored for the Petes.

Alex McLean and Parker Snelgrove scored for the Storm, who trailed 3-0 heading into the final period.

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SPITFIRES 5 ICEDOGS 3

WINDSOR, Ont. — Ethan Belchetz had a goal and two assists as the Windsor Spitfires defeated the visiting Niagara IceDogs 5-3.

Jean-Christoph Lemieux, Jack Greenwell, Noah Morneau and Ethan Martin also scored for the Spitfires.

Mike Levin scored twice for the IceDogs, while Ryan Roobroeck chipped in with a single.

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BULLDOGS 4 RANGERS 3 (SO)

BRANTFORD, Ont. — Lucas Moore scored the lone goal of a three-round shootout to lift the Brantford Bulldogs to a 4-3 win over the visiting Kitchener Rangers.

Briir Long, Zakary Lavoie and Noah Nelson scored in regulation time for the Bulldogs.

Adrian Misaljevic scored twice for the Rangers, while Justin Bottineau added a single.

This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 21, 2024.

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