CHL Daily: Kidney’s five points leads Gatineau to OT win
CHL Three Stars Riley Kidney (MTL) continues to shine for Gatineau since his trade from Acadie-Bathurst as he collected Saturday’s first star after a five-point (1G, 4A)
performance in a 6-5 overtime win against Blainville-Boisbriand. In five games with the Olympiques, Kidney has 13 points and has recorded four straight multi-point performances.
Egor Sidorov’s third hat-trick of the season led Saskatoon to a 4-2 win over Seattle and to the night’s second star. Sidorov’s 22 goals leads the Blades this year and is just
one goal shy of matching his total from a season ago. Josh Lawrence continues to make an impact for the Mooseheads as he took the third star after a four-point (2G, 2A) performance
in a 6-2 win over Sherbrooke. In 15 games with Halifax since he was acquired from the Armada, the 2022 Memorial Cup winner has nine goals and 29 points. Nightly notes OHL Windsor
became the fourth OHL team to win 25 games as they downed Saginaw 5-3 behind goals from five different skaters, including Shane Wright (SEA). Owen Beck (MTL) scored his first goal
in a Petes jersey as Peterborough used eight different goalscorers to cruise to an 8-1 win over Niagara. Colby Barlow had three points (2G, 1A) while Servac Petrovsky (MIN) scored
twice to lead Owen Sound to a 6-4 win over Guelph. Callum Chisholm, Tyler Savard and Artur Cholach (VGK) all scored as Barrie beat Sault Ste. Marie 3-1 for their third straight
win. Ryan Gagnier had two goals and an assist to lead Oshawa to its third straight win courtesy of a 4-1 road victory over Erie. Nick Lardis had a pair of goals and Matteo Drobac
made a season-high 40 saves as Hamilton beat Kingston 4-1 to win back-to-back games. Owen Beck lit the lamp for the first time in a @PetesOHLhockey jersey Saturday in what was his
💯th @OHLHockey game! pic.twitter.com/BzYOLaX01X — Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) January 15, 2023 QMJHL Quebec nudged past Cape Breton 3-2 thanks to a pair of goals from
Theo Rochette that pushed its streak to 4-0-2. Jordan Dumais (CBJ) and Alexandre Doucet each had three points as Halifax’s unbeaten streak was extended to 13-0-2 in their win
over the Phoenix. In the process, Doucet passed the 200-point mark in his QMJHL career. Zach Dean (VGK) had the overtime winner for Gatineau against the Armada while Alexis Gendron
(PHI) had three points (2G, 1A) as the Olympiques won their fourth straight. Andrei Loshko, Maxim Masse and Emmanuel Vermette all had two goals as Chicoutimi beat Rouyn-Noranda 7-4
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to make it five consecutive victories. In his second stint with the Sea Dogs, Alex Drover scored twice and added an assist in an 8-3 win over Rimouski. Captain Charlie DesRoches
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