ROUND 1, GAME 2 PREVIEW: 67鈥檚 aiming to welcome Frontenacs back for seconds after series opening win
The Ottawa 67's look to build on their 1-0 series lead against the Kingston Frontenacs in Game 2 of the 2026 OHL Playoffs. Set to take place on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at The Arena at TD Place, fans can either attend or watch via Flo Hockey or Rogers Channel 22. Young players Kohyn Eshkawkogan and Spencer Bowes are key contributors, with Bowes earning three points in Game 1. Coach Dave Cameron signals a tightening of play as experience grows, while the Frontenacs aim to adjust, possibly rotating their goaltender.
By the Numbers- Kohyn Eshkawkogan has 4 points, including 4 assists.
- Spencer Bowes contributed 3 points in Game 1 and is a +/- of 4.
- Riley Clark for the Frontenacs scored 2 points in Game 1.
The 67's must maintain momentum, while the Frontenacs face pressure to capitalize on adjustments, especially considering their only player with multiple points in Game 1 was Riley Clark.
State of Play- The 67's won Game 1 and have the home advantage in Game 2.
- Kingston may change their goaltender to Matthew Minchak for this match.
- Pressure is mounting for both teams to perform under playoff intensity.
If the 67's secure a win in Game 2, they will significantly enhance their position in the series. Conversely, a Frontenacs' victory could shift momentum and confidence as the series progresses.
Bottom LineThe Ottawa 67's must leverage their home crowd and capitalize on their youth's recent performances to extend their series lead, while Kingston needs to make strategic adjustments to avoid falling behind.
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