Ontario Hockey League
Owen Sound Attack 4 Barrie Colts 3 (OT)
London Knights 6 Guelph Storm 1
Saginaw Spirit 9 Flint Firebirds 2
Ottawa 67's 4 Kingston Frontenacs 2
Sudbury Wolves 5 North Bay Battalion 2
Oshawa Generals 6 Peterborough Petes 3
Hamilton Bulldogs 6 Mississauga Steelheads 5 (SO)
Attack 4 Colts 3 (OT)
Aidan Dudas scored his 2nd goal of the night at 2:17 of overtime to give the Attack a come-from-behind victory over the Colts.
Jacob Tortora staked Barrie to a 2-0 lead with his 15th goal of the season just 77 seconds into the game and then followed with a power play marker 16 minutes into the 1st period.
The Attack would tie it up in the 2nd period on goals by Daylon Groulx and Dudas, but before the period ended, Aidan Brown scored for Barrie to give them a 3-2 lead heading to the 3rd period.
The Colts held that one goal lead until the 18 minute mark of the 3rd when Sergey Popov scored on a wraparound as Barrie netminder Jet Greaves had his stick get caught in the mesh of the goal.
In overtime, Barrie controlled early before the Attack managed to get possession and work it up ice. Holding in the
Barrie zone Adam McMaster & Brady Lyle worked it to Dudas who patiently got to the front of the net and beat Greaves for the game winner.
In the loss, Greaves stopped 41 shots as Barrie was outshot 45-17 in the contest.
The win for the Attack is their 2nd in a row and bumps them to 58 points, good for 5th place in the Western Conference, 4 more than Kitchener who have a game in hand.
The Colts with the single point move to 46 points and, with North Bay losing 5-2 at Sudbury, sit 6 points back of the Battalion for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
The Attack will play their next 3 games on the road; Friday at Saginaw, Saturday at Flint & then Family Day afternoon at Windsor ( all 3 games will be broadcast on 560 CFOS with Terry's Trailer Service-Kia of Owen Sound Bearadio. )
The Colts will be on the road again Thursday night at Peterborough before returning home on Saturday to host Kingston at the Molson Centre.
1st Period
1, Barrie, Tortora 15 (Tucker, Jack York), 1:17.
2, Barrie, Tortora 16 (Hawerchuk, Tucker), 16:05 (PP).
Penalties-Tucker Bar (holding), 9:28; Groulx Os (tripping), 15:37; Foerster Bar (high sticking), 17:42.
2nd Period
3, Owen Sound, Groulx 14 (Robertson), 14:17.
4, Owen Sound, Dudas 21 (McMaster, Robinson), 18:03.
5, Barrie, Brown 10 (Suzuki, Piercey), 19:25.
Penalties-Brown Bar (tripping), 2:08.
3rd Period
6 Owen Sound, Popov 4 (Sushko), 15:30.
Penalties-No Penalties
OT Period
7, Owen Sound, Dudas 22 (Lyle, McMaster), 2:17.
Penalties-No Penalties
Shots on Goal
Barrie 5-7-5-0-17.
Owen Sound 8-22-13-2-45
Goalies
Barrie, Greaves 5-8-2-1 (45 shots-41 saves)
Owen Sound, MacLean 11-9-0-1 (17 shots-14 saves).
Power Play Opportunities
Barrie 1 / 1;
Owen Sound 0 / 3
Attendance = 3,005
Referees-Nick Gill (6), Mike Hamilton (8).
Linesmen-Kevin McArthur (47), Michael Johnstone (41)
Knights 6 Storm 1
Matvey Guskov scored twice for the Knights who snapped a 2 game losing streak
Adam Boqvist, Joey Keane, Josh Nelson and Sahil Panwar also scored for London who lead the Western Conference by 6 points over the Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds.
Domenico Commisso had the lone goal for Guelph who are lodged in 4th spot in the Western Conference.
Spirit 9 Firebirds 2
Owen Tippett had a hat trick for the Spirit while Ryan McLeod and Blade Jenkins both had a goal & 4 point outings.
Albert Michnac, Cole Perfetti, Damien Giroux and Bode Wilde also scored for Saginaw who have won 5 straight and moved to within 2 points of Sault Ste Marie for 1st in the West Division.
Riley McCourt and Jake Durham scored for the Firebirds.
Friday, Saginaw will host the Attack
Saturday, the Firebirds will host the Attack
67's 4 Frontenacs 2
Sasha Chmelevski, Austen Keating, Lucas Chiodo and Merrick Rippon scored for the 67's who have points in 12 straight games
Nick Wong scored twice for the Frontenacs who have lost 12 in a row.
Wolves 5 Battalion 2
Isaak Phillips scored twice and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 34 saves for the Wolves who have won 9 in a row.
Macauley Carson, Adam Ruzicka and Shane Bulitka also scored for Sudbury.
Brad Chenier and Brandon Coe scored for the Battalion who hold the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Generals 6 Petes 3
Collingwood native Allan McShane scored the go-ahead goal for the Generals who have points in 7 consecutive games
Tyler Tullio, Serron Noel, Nando Eggenberger, Brett Neumann and Anthony Salinitri also scored for Oshawa.
Cameron Butler, Ryan Merkley and Nick Robertson had goals for the Petes
Bulldogs 6 Steelheads 5 (SO)
Arthur Kaliyev scored twice in regulation before Matthew Strome potted the shootout winner for the Bulldogs.
Tim Fleischer, Logan Morrison and Avery Hayes also scored for Hamilton who overcame a 5-3 deficit
Liam Ham, Cole Carter, James Hardie, Keean Washkurak and former Attack forward Alan Lyszczarczyk scored for the Steelheads.
Tonight
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds at North Bay Battalion, 7 p.m.
Barrie Colts at Peterborough Petes, 7:05 p.m.
Sarnia Sting at Windsor Spitfires, 7:05 p.m.
The Owen Sound Attack will be at Saginaw, Flint & Windsor this weekend
You can hear all the road games love on 560 CFOS with Terry's Trailer Service-Kia of Owen Sound Bearadio
WESTERN CONFERENCE
London Knights 53 38 9 5 1 82
Sault Greyhounds 53 35 12 5 1 76
Saginaw Spirit 53 35 14 2 2 74
Guelph Storm 54 29 15 6 4 68
Owen Sound Attack 54 27 23 2 2 58
Kitchener Rangers 52 25 24 3 0 53
Sarnia Sting 55 23 25 5 2 53
Windsor Spitfires 55 21 28 3 3 48
Erie Otters 52 21 28 2 1 45
Flint Firebirds 56 10 42 4 0 24
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Ottawa 67's 55 41 9 3 2 87
Niagara IceDogs 53 32 14 7 0 71
Sudbury Wolves 53 34 16 2 1 71
Oshawa Generals 55 34 18 3 0 71
Miss Steelheads 54 26 21 5 2 59
Hamilton Bulldogs 55 25 25 3 2 55
Peterborough Petes 53 25 25 1 2 53
North Bay Battalion 53 24 25 2 2 52
Barrie Colts 53 21 28 3 1 46
Kingston Frontenacs 55 12 41 1 1 26
Kia CHL Top 10 Rankings – Week 21:
Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (47-7-0-1)
Prince Albert Raiders (45-7-0-2)
Ottawa 67's (40-9-3-2)
Drummondville Voltigeurs (40-10-2-0)
London Knights (37-9-5-1)
Halifax Mooseheads (39-12-2-1)
Everett Silvertips (38-13-1-1)
Baie-Comeau Drakkar (38-12-2-1)
Rimouski Oceanic (36-14-3-0)
Vancouver Giants (37-13-2-1)
Honourable Mention:
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (35-12-5-1)
Saskatoon Blades (34-13-8-0)
Sudbury Wolves (33-16-2-1)
PJHL Pollock Division Quarterfinals
Goderich Flyers at Wingham Ironmen (ppd)
( The Ironmen lead the best of 7; 3-1 )
Game 5 is NOW scheduled for Friday night in Wingham at 7:30 pm
PJHL Carruthers Division Quarterfinals
Caledon Golden Hawks 3 Midland Flyers 1
Kegan Hoover, Matt Magliozzi & Ethan Ramsden ( into an empty net ) scored for Caledon
Caledon leads the best of 7; 3-1
Game 5 is Friday at Caledon
Period 1
(no scoring)
Period 2
Caledon – Kegan Hoover (Adam Magliozzi, Jake Semmens) 7:29
Period 3
Caledon – Matt Magliozzi (Marc Simonetta, Andrew Woods) 1:15
Midland – Jake Flower (Ben Malo) 12:23
Caledon – Ethan Ramsden (empty net) (Kegan Hoover, Aidan Jones) 18:55
Huntsville Otters at Alliston Hornets (ppd)
( Alliston leads the best of 7;3-0 )
Tonight
Schomberg Cougars at Stayner Siskins
( Stayner leads the best of 7; 3-1 )
8:10 pm at the Stayner Memorial Arena
Brokerlink Insurance Grey Bruce Major Curling League Playoffs
Quarterfinals
at the Tara Curling Club
Scott Davidson ( Tara ) 6 Mike Hamer ( Port Elgin ) 3
Don Bartley ( Tara ) 7 Shawn Kaufman ( Walkerton ) 2
Davidson will meet Al Hutchinson while Bartley will face Brett McAllister in the semifinals Sunday morning at the Chesley Curling Club
The semifinals winners will meet Sunday afternoon at Chesley for the Championship
CWOSSA ” AA ” Senior Girls Volleyball Qualifier
@ John Diefenbaker Secondary School, Hanover
Final
Sacred Heart Crusaders 3 Grey Highlands Lions 0
Semifinals
Grey Highlands Lions 3 John Diefenbaker Trojans 1
Sacred Heart Crusaders 3 St Mary's Mustangs 0
Both Sacred Heart & Grey Highlands advance to CWOSSA at Simcoe
CWOSSA ” AA ” Junior Girls Volleyball Qualifier
@ John Diefenbaker
Final
Sacred Heart Crusaders 3 Grey Highlands Lions 0
Semifinals
Grey Highlands Lions 3 Saugeen District Royals 1
Sacred Heart Crusaders 3 St Mary's Mustangs 0
Both Sacred Heart & Grey Highlands advance to CWOSSA at Simcoe
Bluewater Senior Girls Volleyball Playoffs Today
at Walkerton Community School
Semifinal
10 am Owen Sound District Wolves vs Walkerton Riverhawks
The winner advances to meet the Sacred Heart Crusaders in the Championship Final today
Bluewater Junior Girls Volleyball Playoffs Today
at Walkerton
Semifinal
11:30 am Owen Sound District Wolves vs Georgian Bay Vikings
The winner advances to meet the Sacred Heart Crusaders in the Championship Final today
Wednesday Morning Ladies Bowling League
The Bread Depot 7 Ron Downs at Royal LePage 0
Krueger Custom Steel 7 Grey Bruce Patio Enclosures 0
Marj Casselman had the high single at 219
The high triple was a 498 for Linda Fry
Owen Sound Puffer Hockey Playoffs
Thom Construction & Great Lakes Drywall tied 6-6
Shawn McMurray scored twice for Thom Construction
Hobart's 4 Gary Byers Sound & Lighting 2
Dave Fretz scored twice for Hobart's


