
Rangers Stave off 67's for Family Day Win in Ottawa
February 19, 2018 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Kitchener Rangers News Release
The Ottawa 67's (25-23-5-3) thought they scored a last second buzzer beater to tie the game, but a call on the ice of 'no goal' would stand as the Kitchener Rangers (38-17-2-0) skated to a thrilling 3-2 win in front of a large Family Day crowd of 5,596 at TD Place Arena.
It was a tightly contested affair from start to finish, as the teams skated to a scoreless tie through 20 minutes before the Rangers got on the board first with a one-timer by Adam Mascherin just over five minutes into the middle frame.
The goal was Mascherin's 36th of the season, as the veteran winger sets a new career high for goals in a season following back-to-back 35-goal campaigns.
With just under five minutes remaining in the second period the game was tied again, as the teams entered the second intermission deadlocked at a goal apiece.
Ottawa native Greg Meireles restored the lead for the Rangers near the midway point of the third, before Kole Sherwood put the Blueshirts up by a pair, 3-1, and seemingly appeared to seal the win for the visitors.
But the 67's battled back, making it a one goal game with just 27 seconds remaining, then appearing to score in the final second, but the goal was waved off by the official due to time running out.
Rickard Hugg had an impressive afternoon, more than earning the title of the game's Second Star following a pair of creative, heads-up assists for Kitchener in the win.
Mario Culina (13-7-2-0) picked up lucky win number 13 on the season, as his 34-save performance returned the Rangers to the win column following back-to-back losses.
Olivier Tremblay (20-12-3-2) was also impressive in the showdown, as he would finish with 33 saves on 36 Rangers' shots for Ottawa, who has now lost two in a row of their own.
The Rangers were 1-for-3 on the power play, while the 67's were 0-for-2 with the man advantage plus added the shorthanded goal.
Noel Hofenmayer (OTT) (3), Rickard Hugg (KIT) (2), and Mario Culina (KIT) (1) were selected as the Three Stars of the Game.
Logan Stanley, Adam Mascherin, and Logan Brown each wore an "A" and skated as alternates to Rangers' captain Connor Bunnaman.
The Rangers are back in action when they return to the Memorial Auditorium on Friday, February 23 to play host to the Sudbury Wolves at 7:30pm.
Regular season tickets to all Kitchener Rangers home games are $23.00 each for adults, $19.00 for children 12 and under including HST, and are available in person or by calling the Activa Box Office at The Aud, from Centre in the Square (519) 578-1570 -or- 1-800-265-8977, or by purchasing online.
Ontario Hockey League Stories from February 19, 2018
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- Bulldogs Drop 4-3 Family Day Matinee to Owen Sound - Brantford Bulldogs
- Spirit Break up Shutout Bid with Late Goal, Fall to Sarnia 6-1 - Saginaw Spirit
- Three Goal Third Period Lifts Mississauga over Firebirds Monday - Flint Firebirds
- 67's Beat by the Buzzer on Family Day Thriller - Ottawa 67's
- Rangers Stave off 67's for Family Day Win in Ottawa - Kitchener Rangers
- IceDogs Pick up Point in 4-3 Overtime Loss to Petes - Niagara IceDogs
- Colts' Aaron Luchuk Named OHL 'On the Run' Player of the Week - OHL
- Petes Sign Jake Partridge to Standard Player Agreement - Peterborough Petes
- Firebirds Conclude Road Swing Monday with 'Family Day' Matinee in Mississauga - Flint Firebirds
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