The Kitchener Rangers' winning streak continued as they defeated the Saginaw Spirit 5-2, with Pete Deboer, a legendary former coach and general manager, honored before the game. Deboer, who led the Rangers to two OHL championships and the 2003 Memorial Cup, was inducted into the inaugural Rangers Level of Legacy. He expressed his gratitude to the fans, acknowledging their unwavering support over the years. The team's success continued on the ice, with Kaden Schneider and Christian Humphreys scoring early, followed by goals from Cameron Reid and Matthew Hlacar, who extended the lead to 4-1 by the end of the second period. Despite Saginaw's efforts, including a power-play goal from Egor Barabanov, Carson Harmer's late goal made it a close game. However, Tanner Lam sealed the victory with an empty-net goal, earning him the first star honors and his 100th OHL career point. The Rangers will take a break on Saturday before facing the Kingston Frontenacs on Sunday for a special Remembrance Day game, with the puck drop set for 2 p.m.