He tripped over an extended, shuddering female leg and fell to his knees, his eyes popping open automatically as he threw out his arms to break his fall. But until then leave this to my investigators. If you come up with something let me know. He ran back into Roborov's room, told the two espers:Out, leave all this. And then in something of a sad voice she added:I didn't tell him all that happened. Gifford seemed entirely comforted.Īaron saw nothing through it, she said. Henry Mews is the second member of the 67’s to score his first OHL goal in as many games, after Cooper Foster did so a night ago.Turning to take her leave, Rowan saw that Aaron was at the front gate, talking with Gifford of all people, and Beatrice.Brad Gardiner logged his second straight multi-point game, having now done so for the first time in his career.Vinzenz Rohrer has four points in as many games, having logged an assist tonight.With a goal and assist, 67’s leading scorer Luca Pinelli recorded his third multi-point effort of the young season.The 67’s will get their chance to stick with it on Friday, with the season’s second visit to the Oshawa Generals, at 7:35pm ET from the Tribute Communities Centre. We can’t let that happen again this year.” “Last year, we were one of the better teams and we kind of got away from it around Christmas, and we just know what we have to do. “We’re only four games in, so you’ve just got to stick with it, and have the same mentality going into every game,” he said. The 19-year-old Beck and his teammates are not losing sight of the relatively historic 4-0 start, but remain cognizant of how young this new season is, promising as it may be. I guess it’s only four games, but still, it’s nice to get that out of the way for the start of the season.” “They’ve been clicking really well with me, and we’ve been putting pucks in the net.” “I have to credit my linemates for that,” Beck said. The Calgary Flames prospect has quietly stormed out to the top of the OHL, with eight points in his first four games, though they had all been assists, until tonight. Just over a minute later, a deflection by Beck finally secured his first of the campaign, and a 4-1 victory for the 67’s. I think that gives me a little more confidence in my play.” “I was just happy to get it and get it over with. I just heard the goal horn, and the crowd go wild,” said Mews. “I didn’t even I didn’t think it went in. Even though it only took four games, the young defender found himself relieved to score the first of his career, in what was an admittedly surreal moment inside The Arena at TD Place. Taking their lead into the third, the Barber Poles found themselves on another powerplay, where Thomas Johnston fed Mews, and the rookie blasted home a one-timer for his first OHL goal.Ī local product, Mews was drafted seventh overall by the Barber Poles this past spring. It was short-lived, however, with Kyle Jackson making good on an easy tap in for the Battalion, knotting things up at 1-1.Ī little under five minutes into the second, the 67’s took possession off of an offensive zone faceoff, and it was Matthew Mayich sliding the puck to Beck, who found Pinelli in the high slot, and his seeing-eye shot fooled Charlie Robertson, restoring the one-goal lead. The 2023 NHL Draft prospect streaked out of the penalty box after a pass hit him in stride, and cashed in his own rebound to give the 67’s an early lead. Tallying his fourth goal in as many games, it was - almost predictably - Gardiner who opened the scoring. I’m humbled to be in this league as long as I have.” Every game game is a challenge, so to get the 750 is great. Though the win is more important than anything, Cameron did remark on the achievement. “I really enjoy this this age group and I really enjoy the league,” said the 67’s coach. On a night of milestones, perhaps the most understated one was for Head Coach Dave Cameron, who was behind the bench for his 750th OHL game. Max Donoso was, again, magnificent between the pipes, stopping 27 of 28 North Bay shots, and extend his career-high winning streak to four. Brad Gardiner extended his goal-scoring streak to four games, Luca Pinelli’s team-high fifth of the season proved to be the game-winner, before Henry Mews’ first OHL goal, and Jack Beck’s first of the season iced the game in the third. In a playoff rematch with the North Bay Battalion, Ottawa earned a measure of vengeance, in the form of a 4-1 victory. It took roughly 26 years in between, but the Ottawa 67’s are once again 4-0 to start an Ontario Hockey League season.
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