Ontario Hockey League
Mississauga Steelheads 5 Kitchener Rangers 4 (OT)
London Knights 4 Guelph Storm 2
Ottawa 67's 5 Saginaw Spirit 2
Windsor Spitfires 3 Sarnia Sting 2 (SO)
Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 6 North Bay Battalion 4
Hamilton Bulldogs 4 Peterborough Petes 3
Barrie Colts 3 Oshawa Generals 2 (OT)
Kingston Frontenacs 2 Niagara IceDogs 0
Steelheads 5 Rangers 4 (OT)
Kitchener native Cole Schwindt completed a natural hat-trick with the overtime winner for the Steelheads.
Nicholas Canade & Ty Collins also scored for Mississauga who are making a charge towards 1st place in the central Division
Greg Meireles, Mike Petizian, Axel Bergkvist & Donovan Sebrango staked Kitchener to a 4-1 lead
The Rangers have points in 14 straight games and lead the Western Conference by 1 point over Saginaw & London
Friday, the Owen Sound Attack are at Kitchener to meet the Rangers
You can hear Friday's game from the Kitchener Auditorium, live on 560 CFOS with Terry's Trailer Service-Kia of Owen Sound Bearadio.
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Knights 4 Storm 2
Liam Foudy, former Attack & Storm defender Markus Phillips, Jon Gruden & Alec Regula into an empty net scored for the Knights who have won 6 in a row and sit 1 point back of the Kitchener rangers for 1st in the Midwest Division and Western Conference.
Cam Hillis & Keegan Stevenson scored for the Storm who have lost 10 in a row.
67's 5 Spirit 2
Red hot Jack Quinn scored twice for the 67's while overage Austen Keating had a goal & 3 points as Ottawa won their 6th in a row.
Marco Rossi and Adam Varga also scored as Ottawa holds a massive lead atop the Eastern Conference.
Cole Perfetti & DJ Busdeker scored for Saginaw who lead the wst Division and sit 1 point back of Kitchener for 1st in the Western Conference.
Spitfires 3 Sting 2 (SO)
Will Cuylle scored in the shootout to lift the Spitfires to the victory.
Connor Corcoran and rookie Wyatt Johnston also scored for Windsor who sit 4th in the Wstern Conference, just 2 points back of first place Kitchener.
Nolan DeGurse and Ryan Roth scored for the Sting who have lost 6 in a row and 15 of their last 16 games.
Greyhounds 6 Battalion 4
Grey Bruce Highlander grad Zack Trott had a goal & 3 points for the Greyhounds
Rory Kerins scored twice for the Sault while Joe Carroll, Tye Kartye & Jaromir Pytlik added singles
The win snaps a 5 game losing streak for Sault Ste Marie
Alex Christopoulos scored twice for the Battalion while Shane Bulitka and Avery Winslow added singles.
Bulldogs 4 Petes 3
Navrin Mutter, Jan Mysak, Arthur Kaliyev and rookie George Diaco staked the Bulldogs to a 4-0 lead before they hung on to shade the Petes
Max Grondin, Nick Robertson & Semyon Der-Arguchintsev scored for Peterborough
Colts 3 Generals 2 (OT)
Josh Nelson scored twice for the Colts including the overtime winner.
Tyson Foerster had the other Barrie goal as they won all 3 of their games this weekend.
Collingwood native Allan McShane & Phil Tomasino scored for the Generals
Frontenacs 2 IceDogs 0
Ryan Dugas made 24 saves for the shutout as Kingston lept their flickering playoff hopes alive.
Jordan Frasca and captain Jakob Brahaney scored for the Frontenacs who are 7 points back of Niagara for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Kitchener 46 28 11 5 2 63
Saginaw 47 29 14 2 2 62
London 45 30 13 1 1 62
Windsor 43 28 10 5 0 61
Flint 45 26 17 1 1 54
Owen Sound 46 22 18 3 3 50
Guelph 45 22 18 1 4 49
Erie 45 20 17 2 6 48
Sault Ste Marie46 21 23 2 0 44
Sarnia 47 16 26 4 1 37
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Ottawa 43 36 7 0 0 72
Sudbury 46 24 21 1 0 49
Peterborough 47 28 16 2 1 59
Oshawa 45 23 16 4 2 52
Mississauga 47 21 23 2 1 45
Hamilton 45 19 21 4 1 43
Barrie 44 19 21 2 2 42
Niagara 45 17 23 4 1 39
Kingston 44 14 26 2 2 32
North Bay 45 11 32 2 0 24
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Collingwood Colts 3 Milton Menace 2
Whitby Fury 5 Markham Royals 2
Wellington Dukes 5 Lindsay Muskies 2
Brampton Admirals 4 North York Rangers 1
Toronto Jr Canadiens 5 Mississauga Chargers 4 (2OT)
Colts 3 Menace 2
Paul ODoherty, David Vieten & Payton Schaly scored for the Colts who are 3 points back of Pickering for 1st in the North Division
Friday night, Collingwood travels to Pickering
Period 1
Milton – Ryan ODonnell (Tyler Amaral) 3:28
Collingwood – Paul ODoherty (power play) (Tyler Ignazzitto, Adrian Nabuurs) 6:29
Period 2
Collingwood – David Vieten (Matthew Zebedee, Patrick Brown) 15:13
Period 3
Collingwood – Payton Schaly (unassisted) 3:32
Milton – Tyler Bortkiewicz (Holden Rogers) 15:54
North Division
Pickering 42 25 14 2 1 53
Stouffville 46 23 17 3 3 52
Collingwood 44 20 14 1 9 50
Markham 44 20 20 0 4 44
Aurora 44 6 34 0 4 16
West Division
Oakville 45 34 7 2 2 72
Burlington 46 31 11 1 3 66
Buffalo 44 25 14 1 4 55
Georgetown 43 20 16 3 4 47
Brantford 43 22 20 0 1 45
Milton 43 11 25 3 4 29
South Division
Jr Canadiens 46 32 9 2 3 69
Tor Patriots 44 28 12 0 4 60
St Michaels 46 23 17 1 5 52
Mississauga 44 16 24 1 3 36
North York 44 15 23 2 4 36
Brampton 43 14 28 0 1 29
East Division
Trenton 47 34 10 1 2 71
Wellington 42 31 9 2 0 64
Cobourg 45 19 20 3 3 44
Whitby 42 17 21 1 3 38
Lindsay 45 5 36 1 3 14
Greater Metro Hockey League
North
Bradford Rattlers 5 New Tecumseth Civics 3
Bradford Bulls 3 Bancroft Rockhounds 0
Ville-Marie Pirates 8 West Nipissing Lynx 3
South
Niagara Whalers 9 Kingsville Kings 1
London Lakers 5 Windsor Aces 3
St George Ravens 8 Toronto Predators 4
Rattlers 5 Civics 3
Marek Martika had 2 goals & 3 points for the Rattlers who are 5th in the North Division, now 2 points back of New Tecumseth
Riley Nadeau had a goal & an assist for the Civics
Tonight
Niagara Whalers at Tottenham Steam 7 pm
Northumberland Stars at Durham ( Oshawa ) Roadrunners 7:30 pm
Thursday, the Knights of Meaford host the South Muskoka Shield
North Division
Ville-Marie 38 29 8 0 1 59
Temiscaming 35 27 7 0 1 55
Brad Bulls 37 24 12 0 1 49
N Tecumseth 37 23 12 0 2 48
Brad Rattlers 35 22 11 0 2 46
Bancroft 36 19 16 0 1 39
Almaguin 35 15 18 0 2 32
W Nipissing 37 13 23 0 1 27
S Muskoka 38 11 24 0 3 25
Meaford 34 11 22 0 1 23
South Division
St. George 35 29 6 0 0 58
Kingsville 37 26 8 0 3 55
North York 38 25 11 0 2 52
Niagara 36 24 10 0 2 50
Nthumberland 34 16 15 0 3 35
London 34 16 18 0 0 32
Windsor 36 13 20 0 3 29
Durham 37 14 23 0 0 28
Tottenham 35 9 23 0 3 21
Toronto 38 6 30 0 2 14
PJHL Pollock Division
Mount Forest Patriots 4 Goderich Flyers 1
Mitchell Hawks 6 Wingham Ironmen 6
Hanover Barons 6 Kincardine Bulldogs 2
Patriots 4 Flyers 1
Ryley Cribbin had a hat trick for Mount Forest.
Mount Forest moves to 62 points and leads the division by 3 points over Wingham
Kaden Hoggarth scored for Goderich
Period 1
Mount Forest – William Black (Michael Anselmini, Nathan Bolger) 7:20
Mount Forest – Ryley Cribbin (power play) (Blair Butchart, Jack Birkett) 11:25
Period 2
(no scoring)
Period 3
Mount Forest – Ryley Cribbin (Blair Jenkins) 6:06
Goderich – Kaden Hoggarth (unassisted) 13:06
Mount Forest – Ryley Cribbin (Jack Birkett, Mason Kameka) 18:13
Hawks 6 Ironmen 6
Chase Meurs had the game tying goal for the Ironmen.
Carter Lewis had a 4 point game for Mitchell.
Period 1
Wingham – Justin Donnelly (Kyle Stanbury, Rhys Vollmer) 0:30
Mitchell – Tyson Hall (Ethan Hill, Carter Lewis) 4:52
Mitchell – Tyson Hall (power play) (Carter Lewis, Zach Dow) 9:12
Wingham – Jacob Rauser (Jett Tokiwa) 9:47
Wingham – Dawson Fahrer (power play) (Rhys Vollmer, Kyle Stanbury) 16:40
Period 2
Mitchell – Spencer Dowd (power play) (Carter Lewis) 2:17
Wingham – Kyle Stanbury (power play) (Brady Becker, Chase Meurs) 10:02
Wingham – Corey Restoule (Dana Smith, Chris Adlys) 15:44
Mitchell – Carter Lewis (power play) (Tyson Hall, Spencer Dowd) 19:39
Period 3
Mitchell – Tyson Hall (Lucas Bain) 0:50
Mitchell – Luken Van Pelt (Ryan Murray, Nathan Hall) 5:18
Wingham – Chase Meurs (power play) (Kyle Stanbury, Brady Becker) 17:17
Overtime
(no scoring)
Barons 6 Bulldogs 2
Zack Cameron and Mark Aljoe scored twice for the Barons
The Barons scored 3 times in the 3rd period to pull away
Brett Burrows & Geoffry VandenBoorn scored for Kincardine.
Period 1
Hanover – Zack Cameron (power play) (Derek Cornfield, Ryan Goetz) 15:45
Period 2
Kincardine – Brett Burrows (Bryce McFadden, Logan Swanton) 1:04
Hanover – Mark Aljoe (Ryan Marriage, Luke Hoelscher) 7:18
Hanover – Luke Hoelscher (Mark Aljoe, Jonathan Bauman) 11:56
Kincardine – Geoffry VandenBoorn (power play) (Bryce McFadden) 17:54
Period 3
Hanover – Mark Aljoe (power play) (Luke Hoelscher) 4:39
Hanover – Derek Cornfield (power play) (Zack Cameron) 5:50
Hanover – Zack Cameron (empty net) (Ryan Marriage) 19:48
Pollock Division Standings
Mount Forest 38 30 6 1 1 62
Wingham 40 27 8 2 3 59
Mitchell 40 21 12 2 5 49
Kincardine 40 22 15 0 3 47
Hanover 40 21 16 1 2 45
Goderich 38 8 28 1 1 18
Walkerton 40 5 32 1 2 13
PJHL Carruthers Division
Stayner Siskins 4 Huntsville Otters 0
Caledon Golden Hawks 7 Midland Flyers 0
Siskins 4 Otters 0
Ty Kulba scored twice for the Siskins.
Brendan Macham made 33 saves to record the shutout for Stayner
The Siskins are 2nd in the division with 54 points, 3 more than Orillia
Period 1
(no scoring)
Period 2
Stayner – Vito Sica (Darius Kondrotas, Tanner Hicks) 12:20
Stayner – Ty Kulba (Caleb Minns) 15:43
Period 3
Stayner – Tanner Hicks (Vito Sica, Matthew Maidens) 1:06
Stayner – Ty Kulba (Matthew Maidens) 7:54
Golden Hawks 7 Flyers 0
Aidan Spooner made 28 saves to post the shutout
Marc Bottero had 3 goals for the Golden Hawks.
Period 1
Caledon – Ethan Lajeunesse (power play) (Nathaniel Mott, Luke Miehm) 8:37
Caledon – Marc Bottero (Brennan Laverty) 9:57
Caledon – Marc Bottero (Dante Zuccaro) 13:04
Period 2
Caledon – Alex Mourani (power play) (Luke Miehm) 9:48
Caledon – Dante Zuccaro (Alex Rasanen, Marc Bottero) 14:42
Period 3
Caledon – Alex Rasanen (short handed) (Dante Zuccaro, Adam Magliozzi) 4:10
Caledon – Marc Bottero (Aidan Jones, Adam Magliozzi) 12:43
Carruthers Division Standings
Alliston 41 33 4 1 3 70
Stayner 41 27 14 0 0 54
Orillia 39 24 12 0 3 51
Penetang 38 18 19 0 1 37
Schomberg 41 17 21 1 2 37
Caledon 40 15 22 1 2 33
Midland 40 14 25 0 1 29
Huntsville 40 10 29 1 0 21
WOAA Senior Hockey
Ripley Wolves 5 Shallow Lake Crushers 1
The Wolves have 36 points and sit atop the standings by 4 points over 4 other clubs
Standings
Ripley Wolves 21 18 3 0 0 0 36
Clinton Radars 22 16 6 0 0 0 32
Saugeen Whawks 20 16 4 0 0 0 32
Seaforth Centenaires 22 15 5 0 1 1 32
Shelburne Muskies 21 16 5 0 0 0 32
Tillsonburg Thunder 21 12 7 0 1 1 26
Durham Thundercats 21 12 8 0 0 1 25
Minto 81's 21 12 8 0 0 1 25
Tavistock Royals 22 9 11 0 1 1 20
Elora Rocks 20 7 12 0 1 0 15
Milverton Drives 22 5 13 0 2 2 14
Petrolia Squires 22 6 16 0 0 0 12
Lucknow Lancers 20 2 15 0 2 1 7
Shallow Lake Crushers 21 2 18 0 0 1 5
Ontario Men’s & Women’s Curling
at Cornwall Civic Complex
The first draw for the Ladies is at 1 pm
Susan Froud is skipping for the Alliston Curling Club
Draw 1 for the Men is at 8 pm tonight
Team Howard of the Penetanguishene Curling Club is competing
OLA
The Dispersal Draft of players from the KW Velocity who ceased operations in the Ontario Senior Lacrosse league was staged yesterday.
With the 2nd pick, the Owen Sound Bug Juice NorthStars selected Jordan Van Damme.
Minor Hockey
OMHA Minor Midget
Owen Sound Subaru Junior Attack 3 Burlington 2 in overtime.
Cole Gowan and Tyson Morrison scored in regulation while Joey Ackert scored in overtime.
Hespeler 2 Owen Sound Subaru Junior Attack 0
Peewee Girls
Orangeville Sweetheart Tournament
The Owen Sound Shannon Deckers of Remax Ice Hawks earned a Silver Medal at the event.
Shannon Deckers of Remax won their first game of the tournament 3-2 over West Oxford.
Maya Beirnes scored the winner with a second left on the clock in the first period.
Ryann Seaman and Grace Madill has the other goals all in the first period.
Sarah VanDrunen and Aimee Dubosq got the win.
The Ice Hawks took game two against the Clearview Ice Cats 3-2.
Cali Hill opened the scoring for Owen Sound. Natalie Book scored in the third period. Clearview got a quick one back and Ryann Seaman scored the game winner minutes later.
Dubosq played the first and third while VanDrunen played the second period.
In the final round robin game against the Stratford Aces, Natalie Book, and Sarah Cowan scored. Dubosq and VanDrunen combined for the 2-0 shutout.
With this win the Ice Hawks clinched first and a trip to the semi finals on Sunday.
In the semi final against TCDMHA Rebels the Ice Hawks won 3-2.
Sarah Cowan scored the first and third goals for Owen Sound and Avery MacDonald had the other.
Dubosq played the first and third periods and VanDrunen played the second.
In the Championship game against the Mount Forest Rams, the Ice Hawks were blanked 5-0.


