OHL Roundup: Frontenacs extend win streak to nine

Michael Dal Colle scored twice and added an assist to lead the Kingston Frontenacs over the Oshawa Generals 5-3 on Wednesday night.

OSHAWA, Ont. – Spencer Watson had two goals and two assists as the Kingston Frontenacs extended their win streak to nine games with a 5-3 victory over the Oshawa Generals on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League action.

Michael Dal Colle scored twice and tacked on an assist and Juho Lammikko had a goal and a helper for the Frontenacs (44-15-4). Defenceman Stephen Derochers added four assists against his former team.

Eric Henderson, Joe Manchurek and Kyle MacLean built up a 3-1 lead for the Generals (24-31-8) before Kingston responded with four unanswered goals.

Jeremy Helvig stopped six shots in relief to earn the win for the Frontenacs. Kingston’s Lucas Peressini allowed three goals on 17 shots in 32:06 of work before getting pulled. Oshawa’s Jeremy Brodeur turned away 32-of-36 shots in a losing cause.

The Frontenacs went 1 for 2 on the power play while the Generals scored on their only chance with the man advantage.

COLTS 8, ATTACK 1

OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Andrew Mangiapane scored once and set up three more and Mackenzie Blackwood made 33 saves as Barrie toppled the Attack.

Adrian Carbonara, Rasmus Andersson, Roy Radke, Keigan Goetz, Dylan Sadowy, Anthony Stefano and Greg DiTomaso also scored for the Colts (40-20-2), who picked up their fifth straight win.

Kevin Hancock broke up Blackwood’s shutout bid at 18:05 of the third period for Owen Sound (30-23-10). Michael McNiven stopped 11-of-14 shots in 14:40 of action before giving way to Daniel Dekoning, who stopped 20 shots in relief.

FIREBIRDS 5, OTTERS 3

ERIE, Pa. — Ryan Moore had two goals and an assist and Kyle Keyser made 41 saves as Flint upset the Otters.

Will Bitten added a goal and two assists for the Firebirds (20-37-6), who also got goals from Vili Saarijarvi and Dane Johnstone.

Alex DeBrincat, Kyle Pettit and Brett Neumann found the back of the net for Erie (48-14-1). Devin Williams stopped 18-of-22 shots in defeat.

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