Ethan Belchetz of the Windsor Spitfires. (Photo by Terry Wilson via OHL Images)
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Spitfires lose in overtime to Oshawa

A third-period comeback wasn't enough for the Windsor Spitfires to beat the Oshawa Generals.

The two teams faced off in Windsor Monday afternoon, with Oshawa coming out on top 4-3 in overtime.

It was the Spitfires who opened the scoring in the first period as Ethan Belchetz found the back of the net for his 8th goal of the season. Carson Woodall and Owen Outwater with the assists.

Oshawa would tie the game before the first intermission thanks to Harrison Franssen.

The only goal in the second period came from Oshawa's Owen Griffin.

The third period started with a goal from Brooks Rogowski, extending the Generals' lead to two goals.

Jack Nesbitt got the Spitfires within a goal a few minutes later with his 2nd of the season. The helpers went to Woodall and Michael Newlove.

AJ Spellacy tied the game a little later with his 1st goal. Ethan Garden and Caden Harvey with the assists.

The game would remain tied until Franssen scored the game-winner in overtime.

The Spitfires are now 9-1-1-0 on the season.

Windsor's next game will be on Friday, on the road against the Sarnia Sting.

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