Gillespie stops 26 shots as Steelheads earn 2-0 OHL win over Battalion
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This article was published 07/03/2025 (249 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
BRAMPTON, Ont. – Brayden Gillespie stopped 26 shots to lead the Brampton Steelheads to a 2-0 win over the North Bay Battalion in Ontario Hockey League action Friday night.
Gabriel Chiarot and Parker Von Richter had the goals for Brampton.
North Bay goaltender Jack Lisson turned aside 22-of-23 shots in the contest.,
COLTS 3 GREYHOUNDS 2
SAULT STE. MARIE — Emil Hemming’s goal at 14:33 of the third period proved to be the winner for Barrie. Carter Lowe, Emil Hemming and Kashawn Aitcheson also scored for the Colts while Ben Hrebik stopped 43 shots.
Chase Reid scored twice for the Greyhounds.
KNIGHTS 3 FRONTENACS 2
LONDON — Landon Sim, Easton Cowan and Sam O’Reilly had the goals for the Knights. Goaltender Austin Elliott stopped 21 shots.
Ethan Hay and Tuomas Uronen replied for Kingston.
RANGERS 7 SPITFIRES 4
KITCHENER — Adrian Misaljevic and Luca Romanov both scored twice for the Rangers. Andrew Vermeulen, Jack Pridham and Matthew Hlacar had the other goals.
Noah Morneau, with three, and Liam Greentree countered for Windsor.
BULLDOGS 4 FIREBIRDS 2
FLINT — Nick Lardis scored twice to lead the way for Brantford. Lucas Moore and Marek Vanacker had the others while Ryerson Leenders stopped 34 shots.
Artem Frolov and Christopher Thibodeau scored for the Firebirds. Nathan Day made 31 saves.
OTTERS 4 ATTACK 1
ERIE — Martin Misiak had a goal and an assist for the Otters. Tyler Challenger, Garrett Frazer and Malcolm Spence also scored.
Braedyn Rogers had the lone goal for Owen Sound while Carter George stopped 36 shots.
WOLVES 5 GENERALS 3
SUDBURY — Quentin Musty and Hudson Chitaroni both scored twice for the Wolves while Nathan Villeneuve had the other goal.
Colby Barlow, Calum Ritchie and Zackary Sandhu replied for Oshawa.
STING 5 STORM 1
GUELPH — Liam Beamish led the way for Sarnia with three goals. Zach Filak and Alessandro Di Iorio also scored while Nick Surzycia stopped 34 shots.
Charlie Paquette had the lone goal for the Storm.
* This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 7, 2025.