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WHL:  Seattle (3) @ Vancouver (1)

Coster Dunn’s skills are evident in his ability to create scoring opportunities. In the power play set-up as flanker, he excels at catching and releasing pucks quickly and accurately, often beating goalies over the shoulder. His speed and agility allow him to make plays without relying on stick-handling, showcasing his overall hockey IQ.

OHL:  Soo (6) @ Owen Sound (5)

Played on Feb 14, 2026 Ontario Hockey League Game Played in Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre Game Sheet Scout: Paul O’Hagan General Game Notes: This game featured Carter George’s return to Owen…

WHL:  Kamloops (2) @ Kelowna (4)

Tij Iginla scored twice, the fourth game in a row he has done so, to lead the Kelowna Rockets to a 4-2 win over the visiting Kamloops Blazers. This tightly played game was tied at one halfway through the second period until Iginla scored both of his goals 66 seconds apart. Ty Halaburda and Vojtech Cijar into an empty net rounded out the scoring for the Rockets. Nathan Behm and Jordan Keller replied for the Blazers.

OHL:  Niagara (1) @ North Bay (9)

North Bay hosted the Niagara IceDogs in what turned out to be a completely one-sided contest. #21 Ethan Procyszyn led the charge with two goals and three assists, while #30 Jack Lisson was stellar between the pipes, making 44 saves. The Battalion dominated from start to finish, cruising to a lopsided 9-1 victory over the IceDogs.

OHL:  Brampton (4) @ Brantford (5)

Brantford capitalized on all four of their powerplay opportunities en route to a 5-4 win. They had the better of the play for most of the game and outshot Brampton 43-36. Brampton had a couple of chances at the end with the goalie pulled but could not score. Here is a report of the best players from the game:

WHL:  Vancouver (2) @ Kelowna (8)

The Kelowna Rockets jumped out to a 5-0 lead after one period, then cruised to an 8-2 victory over the visiting Vancouver Giants. Tij Iginla led the way again for the Rockets with four points on two goals, while Owen Folstrom and Mazden Leslie also with two goals each, and singles coming from Carson Wetsch and Vojtech Cijar. Rockets goaltender Josh Banini made some good stops when he needed to, in the end making 30 saves for the win.

QMJHL:  Shawinigan (3) @ Charlottetown (6)

Charlottetown jumped out to a five goal lead before Shawinigan was even able to get on the board tonight. The Cataractes provided somewhat of a push late in the game, but ultimately was dominated by the Islanders all the way from even strength play, shots on net, to special teams.

WHL:  Victoria (5) @ Portland (4)

This was a high scoring game that needed overtime and a shootout to decide the winner. Both teams traded goals, power plays, scoring chances and everything else that made this game as even as it could be. Victoria opened the shootout with a goal that ended up being the game winner while both goalies shut the door the rest of the way.

OHL:  Sarnia (4) @ Windsor (6)

 Sarnia started off the game with two shorthanded goals in a first period that saw lots of scoring chances both ways. Windsor battled back, scoring the next four goals and never surrendered their lead. Here is a report of the best players from the game:

OHL:  Ottawa (3) @ Peterborough (7)

The Ottawa 67’s visited the Peterborough Petes on February 13, 2026, in a game that started slowly but quickly turned into an offensive showcase for the home side. After a quiet opening period, the Petes erupted in the second, scoring five consecutive goals to take full control of the game. The sudden surge overwhelmed Ottawa and energized the home crowd. Kieran Walton (#22) led the way with a dominant four-point performance, recording two goals and two assists. Adam Novotny (#16) and Aiden Young (#26) also contributed strong efforts, helping power Peterborough’s attack. The Petes carried their momentum through the remainder of the game and skated away with an impressive 7-3 victory.

WHL:  Wenatchee (4) @ Kelowna (8)

This game was closer than the scoreboard appears, as the visiting Wenatchee Wild led after the first period 3-2 and outshot the Kelowna Rockets 21 to 9. The Rockets ran away with it in the third period scoring four times. Shane Smith led the way for the Rockets with three goals and an assist, while Carson Wetsch added four assists. Single goals went to Mazden Leslie, Tij Iginla, Hiroki Gojsic, Vojtek Cijar with a slick penalty shot goal, while Ryan Oothoudt scored his first WHL goal.

OHL:  London (2) @ Kitchener (5)

The London Knights visited the Kitchener Rangers in a high-tempo matchup between two teams that really don’t like each other. Sam O’Reilly (#23) and Dylan Edwards (#16) led the charge for the Rangers, while Sebastian Gatto (#80) did his best to fend off the Rangers’ attack. Despite his efforts, it wasn’t enough, as Kitchener came away with a 5-2 victory.

QMJHL:  Chicoutimi (5) @ Gatineau (2)

Chicoutimi overall had such a better start than the Olympiques during the first two periods of the game giving them a four goal lead going into the third. The third period, Gatineau was able to push back out shooting the Sagueneens three to one, it just want not enough to overcome the early deficit.

WHL:  Brandon (4) @ Moose Jaw (3)

Gunnar Gleasman (RW, R, 6’5″, 211, Brandon Wheat Kings, 09/17/2007)

Game Rating

B-

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Comments: Gunnar is a role player for the Wheat Kings and did his job well tonight. He was a force on the forecheck, creating confusion and finishing his checks consistently. As the game tightened, Gunnar got under the skin of some key Moose Jaw players, disrupting their focus.

OHL:  Owen Sound (3) @ Kingston (5)

Kingston scored the first four goals of the game in the first period but then Owen Sound came storming back in the second period with three unanswered goals of their own to make it 4-3. The third period saw chances both ways but Kingston added an insurance goal to make it 5-3 and Owen Sound was unable to score with the goalie pulled for the last 3 minutes. Here is a report of the best players from the game:

WHL:  Tri-City (3) @ Penticton (5)

The Penticton Vees built a 3-1 lead after one period and didn’t look back defeating the visiting Tri-City Americans 5-3. Captain Ryden Evers continued his excellent play, leading the team with a goal and two assists, while line mate Jacob Kvasnicka had two goals, with singles going to Tristan Peterson and Britain Alstead. Connor Dale had two goals and Grady Martin with a single replied for the Americans.

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