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GOJHL Wrap: Cyclones, Dutchmen, and Sugar Kings win close affairs

Listowel 2 Brampton 1

The Listowel Cyclones rallied from a one goal deficit in the first to score twice in the second and beat Brampton 2-1.

Jagger O'Toole tied the game on the power play at 8:14 of the second. Bryce McFadden scored the game winner at 14:28 of the middle frame.

Riley McCabe made 24 saves for the Cyclones. Owen Porter stopped 32 shots for the Bombers.

Kitchener 4 Waterloo 3

The Dutchmen and Siskins traded goals but it was Kitchener that won in overtime, 4-3 over Waterloo.

Sean Kawalec had the game winner on the power play at 1:36 of the extra frame.

Brett Schaefer opened the scoring for Waterloo just 2:20 into the game. Kyle Kennery answered for Kitchener just over two minutes later.

Tyler Harrison put the Dutchmen ahead at 7:57 of the second period. Schaefer scored again, this time on the power play, to tie the game.

Kole Scott gave the Dutchmen the lead again at 15:41 of the third. Alex Cimino scored for Waterloo to force extra time with just over two minutes left in regulation.

Elmira 2 Cambridge 1

The Sugar Kings were kept off the scoreboard until early in the third but managed to edge the Winterhawks 2-1.

John McDonald scored on the power play for Cambridge late in the first.

Jonah Burley put the Sugar Kings on the board just 50 seconds into the final frame. Mason McMahon scored the game winner on the power play at 13:22 of the third.

Mat Woroniuk earned the win with 23 saves.

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