The Columbus Blue Jackets prospect scored twice on Thursday night, giving him four goals in four games so far this season
Four games into the 2023-24 ohl season, Ottawa 67’s forward Luca Pinelli is proving that head coach Dave Cameron’s decision to name him captain was the correct one.
North Bay pressed the 67’s within the first 10 minutes, but MacKenzie stood tall, as the road side found its footing in the back half of the opening frame. Despite numerous chances, it was Uronen coming through with a minute to play, scoring what’s sure to be the first of many in his OHL career.
The game saw no more scoring until the opening minutes of the third period, despite quality chances from both sides. After Pinelli drew a high-sticking call to put Ottawa on a five-on-three power play, and the 67’s used their timeout to let assistant coach Norm Milley draw things up, the winning marker was found off the ensuing faceoff.
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