OHL Roundup: Tye Felhaber’s two-goal performance leads 67’s past Petes

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OTTAWA – Tye Felhaber scored twice as the Ottawa 67’s beat the Peterborough Petes 4-2 on Sunday afternoon in Ontario Hockey League action.

Felhaber scored the game-winning power-play goal for Ottawa (24-4-4) at 14:49 of the second period. Sasha Chmelevski and Merrick Rippon also scored for the 67’s, while Cedrick Andree made 28 saves for the win.

Semyon Der-Arguchintsev and Pavel Gogolev scored for the Petes (17-13-0). Hunter Jones turned aside 26 shots in net.

Ottawa went 2 for 4 on the power play and Peterborough was 2 for 5 with the man advantage.

BULLDOGS 5 BATTALION 1

HAMILTON — Arthur Kaliyev struck twice, including the power-play winner, as the Bulldogs downed North Bay.

Matthew Strome also scored twice for Hamilton (15-14-2), while Tim Fleischer also found the back of the net.

Matthew Struthers was the lone scorer for the Battalion (11-18-2).

FRONTENACS 4 RANGERS 1

KITCHENER, Ont. — Brett Neumann had a hat trick, including the eventual winner, to power Kingston past the Rangers.

Zayde Wisdom also scored for the Frontenacs (10-21-1).

Rickard Hugg scored for Kitchener (13-15-2).

SPIRIT 5 STEELHEADS 3

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Cole Coskey scored twice as Saginaw defeated the Steelheads.

DJ Busdeker, Nicholas Porco and Blade Jenkins rounded out the attack for the Spirit (16-11-3).

Ryan McLeod, Alan Lyszczarczyk and James Hardie supplied the offence for Mississauga (15-13-2).

COLTS 4 GREYHOUNDS 2

SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Matej Pekar put away the power-play winner at 13:51 of the third period as Barrie slipped past the Greyhounds.

Lucas Chiodo, Jason Willms and Joey Keane also scored for the Colts (15-14-1).

Robert Calisti and Keeghan Howdeshell scored for Sault Ste. Marie (19-8-5).

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