
OHL roundup: Rangers edge Greyhounds in marathon shootout, Otters top Attaack in OT
The Rangers (34-9-4) fell behind 4-1 midway through the second period but scored three straight to force extra time.
Matthew Hlacar, Jack Pridham, Cameron Reid, and Luca Romano each had a goal for Kitchener in regulation, and Chris Grisolia scored the decisive strike in the 15th round of the shootout.
Brady Martin scored twice for the Greyhounds (19-25-2), while Owen Allard and Marco Mignosa also found the back of the net.
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OTTERS 4 ATTACK 3, OT
OWEN SOUND, ONT. -- Martin Misiak scored his second goal of the game a minute and four seconds into overtime, and Erie (23-17-4) topped Owen Sound 4-3. The Attack (14-26-6) got two goals from Pierce Mbuyi and a single from Cole Zurawski.
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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 29, 2025.
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