High Scoring Battle: Kingston Frontenacs Fall 7-4 to Ottawa in Playoff Opener
The Kingston Frontenacs faced a tough start to their 2026 playoff run, losing their opener to the Ottawa 67's in a high-scoring 7-4 game. Ottawa took an early lead with goals from Filip Ekberg and Spencer Bowes. Kingston made a strong effort to respond, highlighted by Nolan Snyder's goal, but struggled to maintain momentum. The game featured rapid back-and-forth scoring, culminating in Ottawa pulling away in the third period to secure the win.
By the Numbers- Final score: Ottawa 67's 7, Kingston Frontenacs 4
- Six different players scored for Ottawa, including two from EKberg.
- Kingston erased a two-goal deficit twice in the game.
While Kingston demonstrated resilience by coming back multiple times, they ultimately fell short against Ottawa's offensive surge in the third period. This raises questions about their defensive strategies moving forward in the series.
State of Play- Kingston showed offensive depth, scoring four goals and generating significant pressure throughout the match.
- The team will look to adjust their defense before Game Two to better contain Ottawa's scoring threats.
Kingston aims to respond in Game Two to even the series before returning home. They will look to capitalize on their scoring opportunities while tightening their defense.
Bottom LineDespite the loss, Kingston's ability to battle back demonstrates their competitive spirit. Key adjustments will be crucial for their success in the next game, as they strive to regain momentum in the series.
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