
"With 64 of 68 games in the books, the Generals are in dead last in the OHL with only 39 points in the standings; it's worth noting that they are two points back of the Erie Otters, who are in last in the Western Conference. 43 of Oshawa's 46 losses came in regulation, while the Generals are one of four teams who have yet to crack 20 wins on the season."
"On February 13th, the Generals dominated the Peterborough Petes by a score of 8-4. That game saw the Generals take an early 1-0 lead, however the Petes would level the score midway through the period. However, towards the end of the first, the Generals would blow the game wide open, scoring three goals in three-and-a-half minutes of play."
"Much of that is due to the fact that the Generals have played a handful of title contenders over the past few games and that they play the Barrie Colts, Ottawa 67's (twice), and Peterborough Petes before the end of their regular season schedule. It's not just the end of their schedule where this opportunity can be seen to present itself; the Generals have also capitalized on several recent encounters with top playoff contenders."
The Oshawa Generals are experiencing a difficult 2025-26 OHL season, sitting in last place with only 39 points through 64 games played. The team has recorded 46 losses, with 43 coming in regulation, and has yet to reach 20 wins. Statistically, Oshawa ranks poorly across multiple categories including goals scored, goals against, power play percentage, and penalty kill effectiveness. Despite these struggles, the season's final weeks offer some redemption as the Generals have recently defeated several playoff contenders, including an 8-4 victory over Peterborough and a win against Owen Sound. Their remaining schedule includes matchups against Barrie, Ottawa, and Peterborough, providing additional opportunities for competitive play.
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