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HOME GAME 15 at the PMC MARLIN TRAVEL TRAVEL N STYLE BOUTIQUE 550 LansdowneYour Year St. WRound Cruise 705-748-6200& Leisurewear Specialist @Marlin_Ptbo www.marlintravel.ca/1239 Made in We’ve Got Your Christmas Shopping Covered! Canada Boutique Gift Marlin Travel Certificates Gift Cards TABLE OF CONTENTS FAST FACTS JACK HARDILL 4 Petes vs. Bulldogs 5 Walking On and Moving Up CONFERENCE PETERBOROUGH PETES ROSTER DAY TRIPS – Give the Gift of Theatre! 7 STANDINGS 10 Come From Away Jersey Boys 16th Feb & 27th Apr - $219 13th Mar - $179 HAMILTON LEAGUE 11th May - $229 BULLDOGS ROSTER LEADERS Includes lunch, Includes lunch, 11 15 orchestra seating & orchestra seating & return transportation return transportation Welcome to the Petes LIAM KIRK MIKE KOSCIESZA Named to GB WJC Team 550 Lansdowne St. W., Peterborough 16 18 Tel: 705 748 6200 www.marlintravel.ca/1239 Mary LaRocque OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 3 Owner/Manager #4494704 Last Game (November 25/18): Petes 6 at Bulldogs 3 This Season vs HAM: 1-3-0-0 2017-18 Regular Season vs HAM: 2-5-0-0 Last Five Years vs HAM: 15-13-1-0 Last Five Years vs HAM on home ice: 8-7-0-0 LAST GAME TOP SCORERS PBO: 3-2 L @ SBY PBO: Chisholm - 28GP - 3G - 25A - 28P jack hardill HAM: 5-1 L vs NIAG HAM: Saigeon - 28GP - 20G - 26A - 46P walking on and moving up SPECIAL TEAMS First draft, then training camp, and from there a new roster of Petes are PBO: PP 12.1% (20th), PK 84.0% (3rd) born at the beginning of every season. In the mixture of returning players HAM: PP 25.0% (5th), PK 76.9% (15th) and those who were drafted in the OHL priority selection, there are the anomalies: the walk-ons. These players are invited to camp to assess Tonight’s game is the fifth of seven meetings between these East Division their off and on-ice skill and are expected to compete with those who were rivals. The Petes had their first win against the Bulldogs this season less than previously chosen by maroon and white scouting team and executives. two weeks ago when rookie netminder Tye Austin recorded his first OHL win. Among these Petes rarities is alumnus Jack Hardill (’97-’99). In the same game, Max Grondin recorded his first OHL hat trick which makes “I came into training camp not knowing what to expect, but I certainly had a him Peterborough’s leading scorer against the Bulldogs, having played two less games against Hamilton than most of his teammates this season. For the Continued on Page 8 ‘Dogs, Arthur Kaliyev leads the way with 2 goals and 7 assists in 4 games. Although he’s not in the top ten of OHL defencemen points leaders, Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Nicolas Mattinen is third in d-men goal scoring with 9 goals in 28 games. He leads rearguards in shorthanded markers (2) and shots (108). The Petes have won their last two Teddy Bear Toss games. Throw your teddies, toques, mitts, and more when the maroon and white score their first goal tonight! If you forget something to toss when we hit the net, Roger stuffed dolls are on sale in The Petes Store for $10, and select Petes toques are on sale for $14.95. PAGE 4 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 5 TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 1 OTTAWA 67’S 29 22 3 3 1 48 .828 123 81 352 7-0-2-1 2 SUDBURY WOLVES 27 17 8 1 1 36 .667 90 81 360 7-2-0-1 3 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 27 16 7 4 0 36 .667 116 77 311 6-2-2-0 4 OSHAWA GENERALS 28 17 9 2 0 36 .643 108 81 315 7-3-0-0 5 PETERBOROUGH PETES 28 16 12 0 0 32 .571 96 85 299 5-5-0-0 6 MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS 28 14 12 2 0 30 .536 94 97 277 4-6-0-0 7 BARRIE COLTS 27 14 12 1 0 29 .537 107 89 381 5-5-0-0 8 HAMILTON BULLDOGS 28 13 14 1 0 27 .482 101 109 315 4-6-0-0 9 NORTH BAY BATTALION 28 11 15 1 1 24 .429 92 119 333 2-7-1-0 10 KINGSTON FRONTENACS 29 8 20 1 0 17 .293 76 118 330 3-7-0-0 TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 1 LONDON KNIGHTS 26 20 4 2 0 42 .808 114 64 318 10-0-0-0 2 SOO GREYHOUNDS 30 18 7 4 1 41 .683 126 102 305 6-3-1-0 3 GUELPH STORM 27 14 7 3 3 34 .630 108 96 284 5-3-0-2 4 OWEN SOUND ATTACK 29 15 11 1 2 33 .569 102 108 323 5-4-1-0 5 SAGINAW SPIRIT 27 14 10 1 2 31 .574 96 102 219 5-4-0-1 6 WINDSOR SPITFIRES 29 14 13 1 1 30 .517 92 86 266 5-4-1-0 7 SARNIA STING 29 12 13 2 2 28 .483 118 125 350 5-5-0-0 8 KITCHENER RANGERS 28 12 14 2 0 26 .464 91 109 247 4-6-0-0 9 ERIE OTTERS 28 11 16 1 0 23 .411 91 119 263 3-7-0-0 10 FLINT FIREBIRDS 30 3 25 2 0 8 .133 82 172 312 1-8-1-0 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 7 Continued from Page 5 good experience, especially as a walk-on. When I made the team, they had a few open spots because they had a lot of guys graduate from the year before. It gave me an opportunity to get out there and make a mark in training camp and from there, develop my role and continue to play,” explained Jack. Hardill was a forward for two seasons with the maroon and white, playing alongside Petes staples like Kurtis Foster, Jason Williams, Scott Barney and Matt Carkner. While playing for the patch Jack earned the Donnie Marsh Award as the Petes’ most dedicated player. The 1997-98 Peterborough Petes. Jack Hardill is the first from left in the back row. The forward went on to describe his reconnection with former teammates at events like the alumni homecoming, “It’s been 20 years since I’ve been back with the Petes and the organization. It was nice being invited to be a part of it. When you get back and you see the guys, it feels like yesterday. It was a fantastic experience and I’m glad that Peterborough is embracing it.” Hardill currently coaches his son alongside Petes teammate and d-man Jeff McKercher in the Newmarket initiation tyke program. Jack was not barred from the reality check that is, “where do I go, if not pro.” Upon entering his final year of junior hockey, he explained, “I still wanted to play hockey but I knew going to university, school would be my focus. Western University had an exceptional hockey program at the time and they also had the academics I was looking for.” Continued on Page 13 PAGE 8 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM peterborough petes HAMILTON BULLDOGS FORWARDS FORWARDS # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A 9 Jake Partridge LW 5.10/182 2001 Barrie, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 1____ 9 Logan Morrison C 5.11/170 2002 Guelph, ON Elig. 2020 1____ 4____ 10 Erik Čermák LW 6.00/161 2001 Prague, CZE Elig. 2019 4____ 7____ 11 Isaac Nurse RW 5.11/185 1999 Hamilton, ON Elig. 2019 4____ 5____ 11 Zach Gallant ‘C’ C 6.02/195 1999 Oakville, ON DET ‘17/83rd 3____ 4____ 12 Zachary Jackson LW 6.03/194 1999 Barrie, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 5____ 12 Chris Paquette ‘A’ C/RW 6.02/210 1998 Kingston, ON Free Agent 13___ 6____ 13 Avery Hayes RW 5.09/160 2002+ Westland, MI Elig. 2020 3____ 4____ 14 Liam Kirk LW 6.01/168 2000 Maltby, GBR ARI ‘18/189th 7____ 7____ 15 Navrin Mutter LW 6.03/180 2001 Lucan, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 1____ 15 Nick Isaacson LW 6.03/187 1999 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2019 7____ 11___ 16 Owen Burnell C 5.10/176 1998 Caledonia, ON Free Agent 0____ 0____ 16 Nick Robertson C 5.09/160 2001 Northville, MI, USA Elig. 2019 8____ 5____ 17 Brandon Saigeon C 6.02/200 1998 Grimsby, ON COL ‘18/140th 20___ 26___ 17 Pavel Gogolev RW 6.01/175 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 2019 6____ 10___ 18 Matthew Strome LW 6.04/210 1999 Mississauga, ON PHI ‘17/106th 10___ 22___ 18 Adam Timleck ‘A’ RW 5.09/165 1998 Toronto, ON Free Agent 8____ 8____ 19 Ben Garagan C 5.11/180 1999 North Bay, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 0____ 19 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C 5.10/168 2000 Moscow, RUS TOR ‘18/76th 3____ 18___ 20 Dylan D’Agostino LW 6.00/180 2000 North Bay, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 21 Cameron Butler RW 6.04/197 2002 Ottawa, ON Elig. 2020 6____ 4____ 24 Liam Stevens LW 5.09/191 1999 Waterdown, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 2____ 22 Chad Denault RW 6.02/190 2000 Iroquois Falls, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 3____ 34 Arthur Kaliyev RW 6.02/185 2001 Staten Island, NY Elig. 2019 21___ 20___ 26 John Parker-Jones RW 6.06/230 2000 Brantford, ON Elig.