USHL
Green Bay Gamblers 4 @ Fargo Force 1
G Adam Wilcox [10], GB: Did not play (backup)
Season Totals: 3-1-0, 3.26 GAA, .885 sv%, 0 SO
After two straight starts last weekend, Wilcox sat backup to Ryan McKay, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in a road win over Fargo.
QMJHL
Drummondville Voltigeurs 0 @ Gatineau Olympiques 3
D Adam Janosik [11], GAT: 0-0-0, +1, 0 PIM, 1 SOG, 0 Hits
Season Totals: 12 GP, 0-9-9, -2, 11 PIM
The Volts thought they had a chance to get both Sean Couturier and Ondrej Palat [12] back this season, but with Palat signed by the Lightning and Couturier now staying in Philadelphia with the Flyers, they won’t get either.
PEI Rocket 3 @ Moncton Wildcats 2
D Daniel Milan [13], MON: 0-0-0, E, 0 PIM, 1 SOG, 0 Hits
Season Totals: 13 GP, 0-3-3, -5, 13 PIM
Despite playing most of the year with Coyotes first rounder Brandon Gormley (12 points in 13 games) on the back line, Milan is having a slow start to the year statistically. Dane Phaneuf, brother of the Leafs’ Dion Phaneuf, had an assist for PEI in the game Friday.
OHL
Owen Sound Attack 2 @ London Knights 3 (OT)
D Geoffrey Schemitsch [14], OS: 0-1-1, -1, 4 PIM (closing hand on puck, hooking)
Season Totals: 13 GP, 0-4-4, -2, 8 PIM
C Vladislav Namestnikov [15], LDN: 0-2-2, +1, 0 PIM
Season Totals: 15 GP, 9-10-19, +9, 14 PIM
In the first match-up of Lightning prospects in the OHL this season, Vladislav Namestnikov (pictured) set up two goals, including the overtime winner, as London beat Geoffrey Schemitsch and Owen Sound 3-2. Both of Namestnikov’s assists came on goals by Lightning prospect camp participant Seth Griffith [16]. Namestnikov has three multi-point games in a row now, and a five game point streak overall.
