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Ottawa 67's add firepower with flurry of trades

The first-place OHL club acquired star goalie Michael DiPietro in December, and now they've added two more major pieces.

1st-place OHL team has made 3 big deals in the past few weeks

The Ottawa 67's sent a handful of draft picks this week to the Erie Otters for 20-year-old Kyle Maksimovich, seen here at the Memorial Cup in 2017. It's one of three recent big-name deals as the first-place OHL club gears up for the playoffs. (Dave Chidley/The Canadian Press)

The Ottawa 67's might have a solid grip on first place in the Ontario Hockey League standings, but they're hardly resting on their laurels.

In the past 24 hours, the major junior club has pulled the trigger on a couple of big trades, both designed to bolster the team for the playoffs.

On Tuesday, the 67'spicked upKyle Maksimovich from the Erie Otters in exchange for a handful of draft picks, an acquisition Ottawa's head coach AndrTourigny called "a perfect fit for us."

The 20-year-old Hamilton native has 56 points in 39 games this season, good for ninth in the league.

Then on Wednesday, the 67'sannounced they'd acquired20-year-old winger Lucas Chiodo from the Barrie Colts.

In 39 games this year, Chiodo has 19 goals and 31 assistsfor a total of 50 points.

Michael DiPietro was in net for Team Canada during the world juniors tournament. The Ottawa 67's picked him up in a deal in December. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

'Over the hump'

The dealscome on top of last month's trade for goalie Michael DiPietro, who was between the pipes for Team Canada during the recent world junior hockey tournament.

"I think we have a really solid group," said TourignyWednesday morning, before the Chiodo deal was announced.

"Those guys, they're kind of what we hope will bring us over the hump and make the difference."

The 67'shave 29 wins in 40 games this season, good for a 10-point lead over the second-place Niagara IceDogsin the OHL's eastern conference.

Maksimovich told reporters he was eager to join the 67's and add to their already substantialfirepower.

"Everybody on this team is quick. They like to attack offensively," he said.

"Obviously they've had some success here already. And I'mjust hoping to step in and kind of do my part."

The 67's kick off a three-game road trip in Sarnia, Ont., Friday evening.