Rangers come back after down two periods to beat Attack
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Posted Feb 8, 2025 07:46:22 AM.
Last Updated Feb 8, 2025 09:16:08 AM.
For the eighth time this season, the Kitchener Rangers came back after trailing two periods to get the victory over the visiting Owen Sound Attack.
Five goals were scored in the first period with Owen sound leading 3-2 after 20 minutes. Jackson Parsons replaced Jason Schaubel in net after the first period.
Christian Humphreys tied things up for the Rangers in the third period, followed by the game winner from Jakub Chromiak with four minutes to go in the game.
The Rangers currently sit second overall in the OHL standings with 76 points and a record of 36-11-3-1, behind the London Knights with 81 points. London is the only team to have clinched a playoff spot.
The Rangers will be looking to get closer to securing a playoff spot of their own as they take on the Niagara Ice Dogs down at Meridian Centre on Saturday.
Puck drop is at 7 p.m. and the game can be listened in on 570 News Radio starting at 6:30 p.m. with the pre-game show with Mike Farwell and Paul Fixter.