Is the OHL Midwest Division race already over? The London Knights dominant 6-1 victory over the Sarnia Sting, fueled by multi-goal performances from Denver Barkey and Logan Hawery, certainly suggests a widening gap. Can any team realistically challenge the Knights for the division title at this point? What are their biggest strengths and weaknesses?
Several other teams had big wins this weekend. Oshawa, Kitchener, and Flint all put up six goals. Are these offensive outbursts a sign of things to come or just isolated incidents? Are high-scoring games becoming the new normal in the OHL?
The Peterborough Petes continue to struggle, falling to the Kingston Frontenacs. What needs to change for the Petes to turn their season around? Is a coaching change the answer, or are deeper issues at play?
Finally, the Niagara IceDogs edged out the Brampton Steelheads in a high-scoring affair. Both teams combined for ten goals. Does this highlight the increasing parity in the league or simply a lack of defensive prowess? What are your thoughts on the overall state of defense in the OHL this season? Let's discuss!
Knights Dominate Sting with 6-1 Victory, Barkey and Hawery Score Twice
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