YOUR 67's WEEKEND RECAP Ottawa Secured Back-to-Back Dubs at Home Against Peterborough and Sudbury
It took the 67's 14 days to play their first game of 2022, starting the year off right with a 4-2 win over the Petes and a second 5-4 win against the Wolves.
Catch the boys gearing up for the weekend action, game day highlights, stats, and more below! Your Ottawa 67s won their first game of 2022 in a quiet celebration, with no fans present due to provincial COVID-19 restrictions.
Forward Brady Stonehouse had two goals, being the first member of the Barber Poles this season to record consecutive multi-goal games. Vinzenz Rohrer and Vsevolod Gaidamak also scored, both on goal streaks from previous games. Ottawa 67's vs Sudbury Wolves
Saturday's Game Recap The Barber Poles are on a three-game win streak, after an exciting shootout-ending game.
Goaltender Max Donoso recorded his first win, and was accompanied by goal scoring teammates Luca Pinelli, Alex Johnston, Will Gerrior and Jack Matier. Max Donoso First OHL Win With Musty needing to score to keep the Wolves alive, Donoso came up with a spectacular glove save, securing his first win, and his teams third straight.
Its an amazing feeling, said Donoso of his first victory in the OHL. The futures bright for our team here. Weve got a lot of young guys, but its not stopping us. We had a rough patch there a month ago, but every team has those. Were out of it, and were good to go. Will Gerrior's First OHL Goal Will Gerrior scored his first OHL goal bringing the 67's game aginsts the Wolves to 4-3 in the second period.
I was pretty excited after the goal, said Gerrior with a smile. Playing with Rohrer and Gaidamak really made it easier to play out there, for me. So it was great playing with them, and Im obviously very excited about the goal. SHOP THE OTTAWA 67'S COLLECTION The Latest and Greatest from the Ottawa 67's Follow along at home to make sure you don't miss any of the action on the ice! |