Recapping the first half of the 2025-26 OHL regular season (Eastern Conference Edition)
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Recapping the first half of the 2025-26 OHL regular season (Eastern Conference Edition)
"After thirty-one regular season games, the Brantford Bulldogs find themselves atop the Eastern Conference standings with fifty-one points and a 23-3-4-1 record (wins, losses, overtime losses, shootout losses). Their most recent result was a 2-0 home win over the London Knights. That game would see goals scored by Cooper Dennis on a first-period penalty kill and then by Philip Govedaris; his goal would also serve as his first of the season."
"In terms of player performances, Jake O'Brien currently leads the team in points with 46, however, the gap between him and fourth-place Marek Vanacker is just five points. Vanacker also has an eight-goal advantage for the team lead in the goal department (he also is first in the OHL for goals with a four-goal lead on Flint's Nathan Aspinall), while Jake O'Brien holds the commanding edge in the assist department (he has a seven-assist advantage on Adam Benak in that department)."
Brantford Bulldogs sit first in the Eastern Conference after 31 games with 51 points and a 23-3-4-1 record. The team recently recorded a 2-0 home victory over the London Knights, with goals from Cooper Dennis on a first-period penalty kill and Philip Govedaris scoring his first of the season. Jake O'Brien leads the club with 46 points while Marek Vanacker holds the team lead in goals and leads the OHL in goals. O'Brien also leads the team in assists. Goaltenders Ryerson Leenders (.921) and David Egorov (.914) both maintain save percentages above .900.
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