Deja-Vu For Dogs On Parekh Overtime Winner
March 2, 2024 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Brantford Bulldogs News Release
BRANTFORD, ONTARIO - The Brantford Bulldogs opened up a weekend set hosting the Memorial Cup host Saginaw Spirit completing an extended home & home series after a thrilling 5-4 overtime loss in Saginaw on Saturday.
Bulldogs all-time defensive goal leader & 2022 OHL Champion Jorian Donovan returned to the Civic Centre for the first time since his January 8th trade to Saginaw to a warm welcome. After Matteo Drobac turned aside 6 early Saginaw shots, the Bulldogs turned their dial and plowed shot opportunities on Andrew Oke. Ben Bujold, Jake O'Brien and Lucas Moore all tested the Spirit starter, but Oke turned each aside. With the Bulldogs shorthanded Ben Bujold and Lawson Sherk broke up the ice on a 2-on-1 but a sliding Zayne Parekh swept the puck from the Bulldogs captain ending the opportunity. With Matteo Drobac holding aside 15 shots in the opening period, the Bulldogs took the opportunity to take another shorthanded 2-on-1, this time with Patrick Thomas and Marek Vanacker but Vanacker's pass just misses Thomas' stick and the horn sounding to end the opening frame with zeros on the board.
The Bulldogs opening the period short-handed earned another 2-on-1 opportunity with Lawson Sherk and Ben Bujold away for the 2nd time with Sherk's pass just missing connections with Bujold. The Spirit head to another advantage with another delay of game penalty. After a controversial delay of game penalty, the Spirit opened the scoring at 3:47 with Josh Bloom whipping a pass to Owen Beck in the left circle for his 30th of the season putting the visitors up 1-0. The Bulldogs knotted the game at 6:35, starting with Niko Krmpotic sending the puck around the end boards where Patrick Thomas was able to pull the puck loose for Florian Xhekaj in the right circle where he rifled his 30th of the season past Oke, extending his scoring streak to 10 games. Niko Krmpotic earned his first OHL point with his assist on Xhekaj's goal. At 11:15, the Bulldogs took the lead after Cole Brown hammered Sebastian Gervais to force a turn over the defensive zone, he was able to set Zakary Lavoie in the slot in the offensive zone on a perfect no look pass where Lavoie fired his 26th of the season off Oke's shoulder and in. Matteo Drobac once again stood tall in the middle frame, closing the first 40 minutes turning aside 25 of the 26 shots he faced.
In the opening seconds of the final frame Lawson Sherk, once again short-handed, this time by himself, gets a lead off of a Spirit defenceman and moved the puck backhand for forehand, trying to tuck the puck around Oke where the Spirit netminder made a big stop with the net coming off in the process. After the Bulldogs escaped a lengthy 5-on-3 against Saginaw's vaunted power-play Marek Vanacker hopped on a loose puck and outraced a Spirit defender. Driving to front of the Spirit goal, Vanacker moved back-hand and shelved a shot over Oke's shoulder going back bar and down for his 31st of the season, giving the Bulldogs a 3-1 lead. At 9:43, the Spirit cut into the Bulldogs lead with the play starting with Zayne Parekh firing a right point shot to the net and Calem Mangone deflecting it, scoring his 18th of the season pulling Saginaw to within one at 3-2. At 14:46, the Spirit were able to draw even at 3-3, with Zayne Parekh scoring his 29th of the season with Hunter Haight and Rodwin Dionicio getting the assists. In the remaining seconds Matteo Drobac makes a crucial save on Hunter Haight and after 60 minutes of regular play the Bulldogs and Spirit are heading into overtime for the second time against each other this season. After an opportunity in the Spirits zone on a drive by Marek Vanacker the Spirit rushed the Bulldogs zone with Matyas Sapovaliv sending a pass to Zayne Parekh who fired a right wing drive past Matteo Drobac to score his 30th of the season and 2nd of the game to give the Spirit a 4-3 win, 0:28 seconds into overtime.
The Bulldogs return to action at home tomorrow Saturday March 2, to take on the Kingston Frontenacs in an East Division matchup with puck drop at 4:00pm.
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