Ottawa 67's end a strong season for the Kingston Frontenacs in four games
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Ottawa 67's end a strong season for the Kingston Frontenacs in four games
"The 67's were able to build a 2-0 lead during the first 10 minutes of the series' opening game, but Nolan Snyder was able to bring the Frontenacs within one heading into the break."
"While the Frontenacs were able to rally and tie the game with two goals in just eleven seconds, David Bedkowski would give Ottawa a 5-4 lead with just thirty seconds to play before the second intermission."
"Game 2 would start in Kingston's favor; Alex McLean's first goal of the series gave the Frontenacs the early lead after eight minutes of play."
"But a power play goal from Thomas Vanterburg and a late-period tally from Jasper Kuhta would reverse Kingston's advantage."
The Ottawa 67's swept the Kingston Frontenacs in the first round of the OHL Playoffs. Kingston had notable moments during the regular season, including a five-game winning streak. Despite Kingston's efforts, Ottawa dominated the series, building early leads and maintaining control. In Game 1, Ottawa led 7-4, while Game 2 saw Kingston initially take the lead before Ottawa rallied. The series highlighted Ottawa's strength and Kingston's struggle to maintain momentum against a formidable opponent.
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