OHL roundup: Frontenacs trip Generals 7-4 in East Division power clash
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This article was published 03/01/2025 (354 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
KINGSTON, Ont. – Cedrick Guindon scored twice and captain Quinton Burns had a goal and two assists as the Kingston Frontenacs defeated the visiting Oshawa Generals 7-4 in Ontario Hockey League action on Friday night at Slush Puppie Place.
Matthew Soto, Ben Pickell, Lukas Moore and Jacob Battaglia also scored for the Frontenacs (19-10-5-2), who outshot the visitors 31-19 in the battle of East Division powers.
Owen Griffin, Beckett Sennecke, Colby Barlow and Matthew Buckley scored for the East Division-leading Generals (22-13-2-1), who led 2-1 after the first and 4-3 heading into the third.
The Frontenacs went 0-for-3 on the power play, while the Generals went 1-for-4.
Elsewhere in the OHL on Friday:
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WOLVES 4 BATTALION 1
SUDBURY, Ont. — Kieron Walton scored a goal and added two assists as the Sudbury Wolves topped the visiting North Bay Battalion 4-1.
Hudson Chitaroni, Luca Blonda and Nathan Villeneuve also scored for the Wolves (20-10-5-0), who were outshot 29-26.
Nick Wellenreiter scored for the Battalion (14-19-3-0).
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RANGERS 3 OTTERS 1
KITCHENER, Ont. — Evan Headrick had a goal and an assist as the Kitchener Rangers edged the visiting Erie Otters 3-1.
Luke Ellinas and Cameron Arquette also scored for the Rangers (27-7-2-1), who outshot the visitors 39-24.
Malcolm Spence scored for the Otters (18-11-3-1). Netminder Noah Erliden saved 36 of 39 shots for the Otters.
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STORM 2 ATTACK 0
GUELPH, Ont. — Zachary Jovanovski stopped 39 shots to earn the shutout as the Guelph Storm blanked the visiting Owen Sound Attack 2-0.
Lev Katzin and Thomas Budnick scored for the Storm (11-22-2-1), who were outshot 39-26.
Goaltender Trenten Bennett kicked out 24 of 25 shots for the Attack (10-22-2-3).
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KNIGHTS 9 ICEDOGS 4
LONDON, Ont. — Denver Barkey and Jared Woolley each scored twice as the London Knights whipped the visiting Niagara IceDogs 9-4.
Evan Van Gorp, Noah Read, Blake Montgomery, Logan Hawery and Sam O’Reilly scored for the Midwest Division-leading Knights (30-6-1-0).
Blake Arrowsmith, Kevin He, Ryan Roobroeck and Max Crete scored for the IceDogs (23-12-1-1).
Both teams had 42 shots on goal.
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STING 4 BULLDOGS 1
SARNIA, Ont. — Easton Wainwright had a goal and an assist as the Sarnia Sting downed the visiting Brantford Bulldogs 4-1.
Dylan Luecke, Zach Filak and Ryan Brown also scored for the Sting (14-19-2-5), who outshot the visitors 37-30.
Marek Vanacker scored for the Bulldogs (18-15-4-0).
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GREYHOUNDS 4 PETES 0
SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Charlie Schenkel stopped 29 shots and posted the shutout as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds blanked the visiting Peterborough Petes 4-0.
Marco Mignosa, Owen Allard, Justin Cloutier and Jordan Charron scored for the Greyhounds (16-20-0-0).
Netminder Easton Rye saved 26 of 30 shots for the Petes (7-24-2-4).
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FIREBIRDS 8 67’S 1
FLINT, Mich. — Matthew Wang and Karlis Flugins each scored twice as the Flint Firebirds whipped the visiting Ottawa 67’s 8-1.
Hayden Reid, Evan Konyen, Josh Colosimo and Connor Clattenburg also scored for the Firebirds (17-17-1-1).
Matthew Mayich scored for the 67’s (14-15-2-5), who were outshot 47-10.
* This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 3, 2025.