Eight days after a disappointing season-opening loss to the Peterborough Petes, they found another gear in Saturday'a home game.
Eight days after a disappointing 5-2 Ontario Hockey League-season opening loss to the Peterborough Petes, the Ottawa 67’s found another gear Saturday.Jack Dever, the game’s first star, had two goals and an assist, but the early story was Nic Whitehead, a second-round draft pick. With his grandfather Paul in attendance, Whitehead, who’s from Florida, scored his first OHL goal 6:18 into the second period.
67’s players Nic Whitehead , Caden Kelly and Charlie Hilton start celebrating after the 67’s scored a goal against netminder Jakub Vondras of the Wolves on Saturday.'IT'S CONCERNING': Injured Josh Norris still not ready to go for Ottawa Senators Author of the article:Tim Baines • Postmedia Published Oct 07, 2023 • Last updated 3 hours ago • 4 minute read Join the conversation
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