The Ottawa 67鈥檚, currently ranked #3, aim to sweep the #6 Kingston Frontenacs in Game 4 of the OHL playoffs this Thursday. After securing three wins, the 67s look to capitalize on their momentum in Kingston. Overager Cooper Foster leads the team with five playoff points, while defenseman Kohyn Eshkawkogan is closely behind. The Frontenacs, led in scoring by Alex McLean, will need to rally for a crucial win to extend the series.

By the Numbers
  • Cooper Foster leads the 67鈥檚 with 5 playoff points.
  • Kohyn Eshkawkogan is tied with 5 points but previously scored 4 points in the first two games.
  • Kaleb Dietsch has tallied an assist in each game since returning from injury.
  • Kingston's Alex McLean has 2 points in the playoffs.
State of Play
  • 67鈥檚 defense has improved, reducing shots against from 31 in Game 1 to 17 in Game 3.
  • Both teams are likely to continue with their current goalies for Game 4.
What's Next

If the 67鈥檚 win, they will complete the series sweep and advance to the next round. A Frontenacs win would extend the series and provide them a chance to gain traction in the following games.

Bottom Line

Ottawa's strong progress in defense and playoff performance puts them in a prime position to conclude the series, while Kingston must significantly improve their gameplay to avoid elimination.