
OTTAWA SCORING:
1, Kaspar, 04:47
2, Talbot, (Todd, Hulit), 16:10
3, Kaspar, (Petruzalek, Colbert), 07:11
4, Hulit, (Joslin), 00:12
TORONTO SCORING:
1, Adams, (Wilson), 03:59
1, Ivanov, (McIver, Boyce), 11:29 (PP)
3, Wilson, 01:45
OHL three stars of the game: 1. OTT - 9 Chris Hulit, 2. OTT - 83 Lukas Kaspar, and 3. TOR - 5 Ryan Wilson

Kaspar had a better game, scoring twice. He still didn't look great, but hopefully the scoring will increase his confidence.
Bonello drew three penalities, although the 67s were not able to capitalize on them. They were 0/5 for the game. Not good.
Battachio had an okay game. Both he and Peters-TOR made some good saves.
I didn't think that Ottawa, or St. Mike's for that matter, played well. They had spurts of hard work, but played disorganized and bumbly for much of the game. The last ten minutes of the third period were particularly bad. The 67s need to work on having a consistent effort throughout the game.
Attendance: 8211.
Reffing: Smith, and I've nothing else to add.
And that freaking horn . . . I hate that horn. They blasted it for BOTH Toronto and Ottawa!
And one more note regarding Tsimikalis: it's good to see Tsimikalis has started off on a good note with Oshawa, with 1G in 1GP.
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