Last night, the Oshawa Generals defeated the Barrie Colts 3-1 in the opening game of the Eastern Conference Final. This is the first time during the 2024-25 playoffs that the Colts have failed to win on home ice.
“It’s a game of inches, and it just didn’t go our way tonight,” said Colts’ Head Coach Marty Williamson. ” There is going to be no quit in this team, we will come back and get the bounces to go our way.”
Both Williamson and team Captain Beau Jelsma expressed dissatisfaction with the way Barrie started the game. Though the game was scoreless through 20 minutes, the Generals outshot the Colts 14-8.
Late in the second period Oshawa’s Owen Griffin scored the opening goal of the game on a play where defender Simon Wang saved a goal at one end of the ice before Griffin raced down the ice and fired a puck past Sam Hillebrandt.
“He [Wang] has been a big piece on the back end,” said Oshawa Head Coach Brad Malone. “It was a very athletic play to bail out Oster, and then we go the other way and Griffin cashes it in.”
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Initially, no one realized the puck had gone in, and so the game continued until the buzzer and a review confirmed the goal.
Owen Griffin’s development into an elite scoring threat started in the second half of the OHL season and has come to fruition in the postseason. In 13 playoff games, he’s scored 12 goals and added eight assists for 20 points.
That kind of scoring pace would result in 104 points would have resulted in a 104-point season, more than doubling the 51 points he scored in 62 games during the 2024-25 regular season.
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Griffin is eligible for the 2025 NHL Draft, and his improvement has been noticed by NHL Central Scouting. In their recent rankings, he moved up to 70th amongst North American Skaters. That’s more than 100 spots higher than the 197th overall ranking he received when NHL Central Scouting released their midseason rankings.
“I’m just playing with more confidence this year,” said Griffin. “My linemates have been great, setting me up and me setting them up … it’s been good.”
Shortly after grabbing the 1-0 lead, Matthew Buckley scored on the power play to solidify Oshawa’s control over the game. Malone mentioned during the postgame that he felt Buckley has had a fantastic year, though, similar to Griffin, it hasn’t always manifested on the stat sheet.
Kitchener Completes Reverse Sweep To Advance To Western Conference FinalsOttawa Senators prospect Luke Ellinas scored in overtime of game seven to win the series for Kitchener and complete a reverse sweep of the Kitchener Rangers. It is the first OHL reverse sweep since the Guelph Storm achieved the same feat during the 2019 playoffs.
The Colts stabilized in the third period, going toe to toe with the talented Generals squad. Anthony Romani scored the lone goal for Barrie in the game, with the assist going to fellow trade deadline acquisition Owen Van Steensel.
New York Islanders prospect Calum Ritchie sealed the win for Oshawa by potting an empty-net goal with just over a minute remaining in the game.
At the end of the night, both goalies had solid performances. Hillebrandt had the busier night, making 36 saves on 38 shots, while overage goalie Jacob Oster made 27 saves on 28 shots for the Generals.
Both teams will reset for game two in Barrie tomorrow evening. Puck drop will be at 6:00 p.m. inside Sadlon Arena.
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