
OSHAWA — The Oshawa Generals will look to regroup quickly as they prepare to host the London Knights in a crucial Game 4 of the OHL Championship Series Tuesday night at the Tribute Communities Centre.
The Generals trail the best-of-seven series 2–1 after dropping a wild 7–5 decision in Game 3 on Monday night, a contest that saw London’s Kasper Halttunen record a hat trick and the Knights build a 5–1 lead before Oshawa mounted a late push.
Despite the loss, the Generals showed resilience in the third period, rallying with four goals to pull within one before Halttunen sealed the win with an empty-netter.
Key Storylines Heading into Game 4:
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Can Oshawa tighten up defensively?
The Generals have surrendered 14 goals across the last two games and will need to limit London’s firepower, led by Halttunen and Easton Cowan. -
Generals’ special teams under the spotlight
Oshawa went 1-for-5 on the power play in Game 3 but also failed to capitalize on key momentum swings. Improving efficiency with the man advantage could be a deciding factor. -
Urgency on home ice
Game 4 presents a must-win scenario for the Generals to avoid heading back to London facing elimination. Oshawa will need strong starts from leaders like Calum Ritchie, Luca D’Amato, and Jacob Oster in goal.
Puck Drop:
📍 Tribute Communities Centre, Oshawa
🕖 Tuesday, May 13 – 7:00 PM ET
📺 CHL TV, OHL Live
Series at a Glance:
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Game 1: Oshawa 4, London 2
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Game 2: London 5, Oshawa 2
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Game 3: London 7, Oshawa 5
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Game 4: Tuesday, May 13, Oshawa
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Game 5: Friday, May 16, London
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