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TABLE OF CONTENTS FAST FACTS 4 Petes vs. Generals SHOWSTOPPER 5 The Iain Norrie Story CONFERENCE PETERBOROUGH 7 STANDINGS 10 PETES ROSTER OSHAWA LEAGUE 11 GENERALS ROSTER 15 LEADERS OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 3 Last Game (November 1/18): Petes 3 vs Generals 2 This Season vs OSH: 2-2-0-0 2017-18 Regular Season vs OSH: 2-5-0-1 Last Five Years vs OSH: 12-19-2-3 Last Five Years vs OSH on home ice: 7-7-2-2 LAST GAME TOP SCORERS SHOWSTOPPER PBO: 7-4 W @ MISS PBO: Merkley - 35GP - 5G - 39A - 44P THE IAIN NORRIE STORY OSH: 7-4 L @ OTT OSH: Saigeon - 40GP - 25G - 36A - 61P Marquee players can define their team’s brand, and can serve as SPECIAL TEAMS representatives for an entire organization. They are usually characterized PBO: PP 15.4% (18th), PK 79.9% (10th) by and idolized for their skill, off-ice presence, or some combination of the OSH: PP 21.6% (9th), PK 81.4% (4th) two. Both teams are led in scoring by players that started the season with different Sometimes, however, this same impact can be felt when a figure teams - Merkley was acquired from Guelph on December 14, and Saigeon not on the roster becomes a face of the organization and serves as was traded from Hamilton on January 8. the heart: pumping energy to all moving parts of the club. College basketball fans witnessed this phenomenon first-hand when Jean Chisholm (4GP-1G-1A-5P) and Eggenberger (4GP-1G-3A-4P) lead their Dolores-Schmidt, Team Chaplain of the underdog Loyola University respective teams against tonight’s opponent. Continued on Page 8 The most shots the Petes have recorded in a game this season, 51, was against the Generals on November 1 in a 3-2 win. Oshawa recorded their fewest shots in a game, 21, in the same game.

Rookie import Erik Cermak is 1 of 4 Petes on a 3-game point streak. He has 1 and 2 assists in his last 3 games. Robertson (3G-2A), Timleck (5A), and Hinz (2G-2A) are also looking to extend streaks tonight.

Allan McShane is riding Oshawa’s longest point streak, having recorded 6 goals and 6 assists in his last 7 games.

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 40 29 7 3 1 62 .775 165 111 505 7-3-0-0 2 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 38 23 9 6 0 52 .684 167 117 429 6-2-2-0 3 40 23 15 2 0 48 .600 158 128 510 5-5-0-0 4 38 21 14 2 1 45 .592 124 121 501 3-6-1-0 5 PETERBOROUGH PETES 39 22 16 0 1 45 .577 133 127 440 5-4-0-1 6 40 19 18 1 2 41 .513 139 156 470 8-1-0-1 7 39 18 17 3 1 40 .513 137 147 402 3-5-1-1 8 HAMILTON BULLDOGS 41 18 19 3 1 40 .488 145 157 456 3-5-1-1 9 39 18 20 1 0 37 .474 132 127 505 4-6-0-0

10 KINGSTON FRONTENACS 40 11 28 1 0 23 .288 103 171 474 3-7-0-0

TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 1 LONDON KNIGHTS 37 26 6 4 1 57 .770 168 108 441 5-2-2-1 2 SOO GREYHOUNDS 40 25 10 4 1 55 .688 165 134 425 7-3-0-0 3 SAGINAW SPIRIT 40 25 11 2 2 54 .675 161 133 339 9-0-1-0 4 GUELPH STORM 39 20 12 3 4 47 .603 159 142 388 6-4-0-0 5 OWEN SOUND ATTACK 40 22 15 1 2 47 .588 139 144 431 6-4-0-0 6 42 18 17 5 2 43 .512 176 183 503 4-3-3-0 7 40 18 19 2 1 39 .488 137 141 362 4-6-0-0 8 40 17 20 3 0 37 .463 127 154 331 4-5-1-0 9 ERIE OTTERS 39 16 21 1 1 34 .436 140 165 352 4-5-0-1 10 FLINT FIREBIRDS 41 7 32 2 0 16 .195 113 219 424 4-6-0-0

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 7 Continued from Page 5 Chicago Ramblers, made international headlines following Loyola’s buzzer beating win against the Miami Hurricanes and ensuring run through the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.

Having a similar impact as Sister Jean, and changing the Peterborough Petes from simply a team to a family, is stick boy Iain Norrie.

Norrie is a critical component to the morale of the entire organization. The Petes stick boy is an OHL veteran, although he can’t recall his exact start date with the team. From a discussion with local alumni and Iain’s reflection on the rosters he previously worked with, it is estimated that Mr. Norrie’s time with the Petes will be approaching nearly forty years in 2018.

Frequently referred to simply as “E,” the Petes’ stick boy is described as, “a notable figure in the organization,” by coach Andrew Verner. Verns continued on, stating:

“I came in here in 1989. One of the first people I met was Iain, he was always helping out our training staff at the time, which was Jim Parcels. I recently ran into [1989 Petes alumnus] Chris Longo and he came to a Petes game and couldn’t believe it when he saw Iain. He was excited when he saw Iain and Iain remembered him.”

Outside the Memorial Centre, Iain does custodial work at Merrett Home Hardware twice a week, and spends the majority of his days embarking on extensive walks around Peterborough, touring Continued on Page 13 PAGE 8 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM peterborough petes OSHAWA GENERALs FORWARDS FORWARDS # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A 10 Erik Čermák LW 6.00/161 2001 Prague, CZE Elig. 2019 5____ 12___ 7 Danyk Drouin C 6.01/177 2001 Casselman, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 0____ 11 Zach Gallant ‘C’ C 6.02/195 1999 Oakville, ON DET ‘17/83rd 5____ 4____ 10 Anthony Salinitri LW 5.11/182 1998 Windsor, ON Free Agent 28___ 22___ 12 Chris Paquette ‘A’ C/RW 6.02/210 1998 Kingston, ON Free Agent 18___ 10___ 13 Brett Neumann C 5.08/175 1999 Toronto, ON Elig. 2019 26___ 23___ 14 Liam Kirk LW 6.01/168 2000 Maltby, GBR ARI ‘18/189th 14___ 11___ 14 Kyle Bollers LW 5.11/175 1999 Oshawa, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 2____ 16 Nick Robertson C 5.09/160 2001 Northville, MI, USA Elig. 2019 14___ 13___ 15 Kyle MacLean C 6.01/186 1999 Basking Ridge, NJ Elig. 2019 10___ 23___ 18 Adam Timleck ‘A’ RW 5.09/165 1998 Toronto, ON Free Agent 13___ 16___ 16 Dylan Robinson LW 6.01/168 2002 Pickering, ON Elig. 2020 1____ 3____ 19 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C 5.10/168 2000 Moscow, RUS TOR ‘18/76th 4____ 21___ 17 Brandon Saigeon C 6.02/200 1998 Grimsby, ON COL ‘18/140th 25___ 36___ 21 Cameron Butler RW 6.04/197 2002 Ottawa, ON Elig. 2020 9____ 4____ 18 Serron Noel RW 6.05/212 2000 Ottawa, ON FLA ‘18/34th 23___ 33___ 22 Chad Denault RW 6.02/190 2000 Iroquois Falls, ON Elig. 2019 4____ 3____ 25 Nando Eggenberger LW 6.02/202 1999+ Chur, SUI Elig. 2019 13___ 13___ 23 Dustin Hutton LW 5.09/145 2001+ Etobicoke, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 0____ 26 Cole Resnick LW 6.00/171 1999 Thornhill, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 2____ 27 Brady Hinz RW 5.09/160 2000 Stratford, ON Elig. 2019 13___ 10___ 61 Allan McShane LW 5.11/193 2000 Collingwood, ON MTL ‘18/97th 17___ 15___ 28 Max Grondin C 6.04/200 2000 Hearst, ON Elig. 2019 7____ 3____ 71 Tyler Tullio RW 5.10/158 2002 Lakeshore, ON Elig. 2020 6____ 8____ Michael Little LW 6.00/187 2000 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2019 8____ 12___ 90 Danil Antropov LW 6.02/185 2000+ North York, ON Elig. 2019 11___ 22___ DEFENCE DEFENCE # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A 2 Cole Fraser D 6.02/204 1999 Beckwith, ON DET ‘17/131st 4____ 10___ 4 Matthieu Franche D 6.04/197 1999 Orleans, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 1____ 6 Austin Osmanski ‘A’ D 6.04/210 1998 East Aurora, NY Free Agent 2____ 11___ 5 William Ennis D 6.03/211 2000 Gloucester, ON Elig. 2019 2____ 9____ 7 Shawn Spearing D 6.02/180 2002 Toronto, ON Elig. 2020 1____ 0____ 11 Giovanni Vallati D 6.02/202 2000 Ottawa, ON WPG ‘18/153rd 9____ 17___ 8 Matt McNamara D 6.02/182 2000 Peterborough, ON Elig. 2019 2____ 9____ 12 Lleyton Moore D 5.08/162 2002 Woodbridge, ON Elig. 2020 2____ 8____ 20 Declan Chisholm D 6.01/185 2000 Bowmanville, ON WPG ‘18/150th 3____ 28___ 24 Ian Blacker D 6.04/192 1999 Oakville, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 3____ 25 Ryan Merkley D 5.11/163 2000 Mississauga, ON SJ ‘18/21st 5____ 39___ 42 Mitchell Brewer D 6.01/202 2001 Waterdown, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 9____ 26 John Parker-Jones RW 6.06/230 2000 Brantford, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 2____ 52 Nicolas Mattinen D 6.05/218 1998 Ottawa, ON TOR ‘16/179th 13___ 17___ GOALTENDERS 66 Nico Gross D 6.01/189 2000 Pontresina, SUI NYR ‘18/101st 3____ 9____ # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL GOALTENDERS 29 Hunter Jones G 6.04/195 2000+ Brantford, ON Elig. 2019 # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 30 Tye Austin G 6.05/200 2002 Pembroke, ON Elig. 2020 30 Aidan Hughes G 6.04/230 1999 London, ON Elig. 2019 38 Kyle Keyser G 6.02/183 1999 Coral Springs, FL BOS ‘17/FA

General Manager Mike Oke Strength/Cond. Coach Josh Gillam Head Coach Rob Wilson Asst. Strength/Cond. Broedie Birkhof VP/GM Roger Hunt Head Ath. Eqt. Mgr. Bryan Boyes Associate Coach Andrew Verner Mental Performance Coach Brenley Shapiro Head Coach Athletic Therapist Matt Leech Assistant Coach Derrick Walser Senior Advisor Dick Todd Associate Coach Nathan McIver Asst. Equipment Mgr. Kirk Andrew Player Dev. Coach Mike Duco Video Coach Noah Bucholtz Assistant Coach Greg Nemisz Assistant Trainer Thom Rennie Head Trainer Brian Miller Statistician Adam Murray Goaltending Coach Paul Gibson Asst. Equipment Mgr. Kevin Hayes Asst. Athletic Therapist Tash Lagacé Visiting Room Attendant Grady Eves Assistant Trainer Larry Smith Stick Boy Iain Norrie ROSTERS AS OF 11:00AM Assistant Trainer Terry Bowser

PAGE 10 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 11 Continued from Page 8 downtown and the Lansdowne Place mall, with custom walking sticks composed of the materials from hockey sticks in each hand.

He is a Timbit connoisseur, who stands firm that birthday cake and chocolate glazed are the Canadian franchise’s best product, and adores Hawaiian pizza, although he’s willing to compromise with pepperoni.

E is passionate about rock and roll music and can often be found with a new CD from Sunrise Records or a shop downtown in hand when he circles back home from his adventures around the city.

In his spare time Iain commits himself to refining his NHL ’18 video game skills. A competitive edge of Norrie’s reveals itself when the Petes’ stick boy challenges players or assistant coach Mike Duco to an electronic scrimmage. Norrie is notorious for selecting the Pittsburgh Penguins as his team since he favours the presence of Sid the Kid and Evgeni Malkin on the black and yellow lineup.

Duco describes his times playing video games against Norrie has some of his favourite moments shared with the long time Pete, recapping their friendly rivalry, “the first time I beat him he was pretty upset about it but he shook my hand and told me he was going to go home and practice.” (At press time, both confirmed that the series stands at 2-1 for Duco, although Iain took the initial matchup in a shootout.) Continued on Page 16 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 13 POINTS POINTS BY ROOKIES PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS

1 Tye Felhaber OTT 40 44 25 69 1 Jacob Perreault SAR 37 19 18 37

2 Justin Brazeau NB 40 37 31 68 2 Cole Perfetti SAG 35 16 17 33

3 Kevin Hancock LDN 39 32 34 66 3 Quinton Byfield SBY 34 15 16 31

4 Arthur Kaliyev HAM 41 31 32 63 4 Marco Rossi OTT 25 13 17 30

5 Brandon Saigeon OSH 40 25 36 61 5 Will Cuylle WSR 35 17 8 25

6 Jason Robertson NIAG 32 31 29 60 6 Jack Quinn OTT 40 9 16 25

7 Morgan Frost SSM 33 21 39 60 7 Jean-Luc Foudy WSR 35 2 23 25

8 Austen Keating OTT 40 14 43 57 8 Antonio Stranges LDN 36 7 17 24

9 Kyle Maksimovich OTT 39 23 33 56 9 Jamie Drysdale ER 34 3 21 24

10 Serron Noel OSH 40 23 33 56 10 Matvey Guskov LDN 29 7 13 20

POINTS BY DEFENCEMEN GOALS PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS PLAYER TEAM GP G

1 Mac Hollowell SSM 36 13 31 44 1 Tye Felhaber OTT 40 44

2 Ryan Merkley PBO 35 5 39 44 2 Justin Brazeau NB 40 37

3 Bode Wilde SAG 34 11 31 42 3 Kevin Hancock LDN 39 32

4 Noel Hoefenmayer OTT 40 11 27 38

5 Thomas Harley MISS 39 6 27 33

6 Tyler Tucker BAR 39 8 24 32 GOALS BY ROOKIES

7 Mitch Eliot SAR 41 9 22 31 PLAYER TEAM GP G

8 Declan Chisholm PBO 39 3 28 31 1 Jacob Perreault SAR 37 19

9 Nicolas Mattinen OSH 40 13 17 30 2 Will Cuylle WSR 35 17

10 Kade Landry HAM 39 2 28 30 3 Cole Perfetti SAG 35 16

TOP GOALTENDERS PLAYER TEAM GP MIN SH SAV GA SO GAA SAV% W L OTL

1 Michael DiPietro OTT 22 1301 625 576 49 1 2.26 0.922 12 8 0

2 Kyle Keyser OSH 24 1392 795 740 55 2 2.37 0.931 16 5 1

3 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen SBY 26 1542 826 762 64 2 2.49 0.923 19 5 1

4 Cedrick Andree OTT 32 1876 878 799 79 2 2.53 0.910 25 4 1

5 Kai Edmonds BAR 18 939 486 443 43 0 2.75 0.912 7 7 1

6 Joseph Raaymakers LDN 23 1375 746 682 64 1 2.79 0.914 16 3 2

7 Hunter Jones PBO 35 1953 1148 1054 94 2 2.89 0.918 20 14 0

8 Stephen Dhillon NIAG 32 1901 1050 957 93 2 2.94 0.911 20 5 6

9 Matthew Villalta SSM 27 1587 801 722 79 1 2.99 0.901 18 6 3

10 Ivan Prosvetov SAG 31 1741 908 821 87 3 3.00 0.904 21 6 1 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 15 Continued from Page 13 On game days, Iain sticks to a strict routine. He starts the day with breakfast then calls Petes’ head trainer Brian “BMan” Miller to inquire about what colour jersey they will be wearing that night, so that he can match.

According to Miller, when he is unable to get to the phone in time to answer Iain, the same message is left every time that says, “Bman, Iain here, it’s urgent.” He arrives at the rink at 4:00 pm sharp, first greeting the training staff then making his way to the office. From here he changes out of his outerwear and into his game night attire: Petes jersey, jacket adorned in pins and ball cap following the same aesthetic as his windbreaker decked out in enamel pins. The pins reflect all things hockey from the various governing bodies across the country including: Hockey BC and Hockey Nova Scotia, to minor hockey teams from the prairies. Iain’s advice to every stick boy is, “to get a good outfit.”

While at the rink Iain is part of the stick delivery operation taking the twigs on and off the bench. He also fills up the water bottles during and between periods and ensures that each player receives a fist bump before taking their first stride on the ice.

An accessory, but legendary, task in his role is the brief performance he puts on for the team in the dressing room after a win. It unfolds as so: he walks in after all the guys, makes sure everyone in the room is quiet and when the timing is perfect yells, “SHOWSTOPPER” as he swings his arm across his body and up. It is Iain’s signature after a long night’s work, and may just be the reason why Peterborough has held a stark home ice advantage in recent years.

Although he won’t explicitly claim favourites, Norrie does recount special bonds he has formed with alumni like Chris Pronger (’91-93) and Kyle Jenkins (’14-17). Although hundreds of players have rotated through the Petes, his attention to detail allows him to recall moments like Mike Martone’s (’94-98) shoulder injury in the nineties or former captain

Continued on Page 18 PAGE 16 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM Continued from Page 13 Eric Cornel’s (’12-15) stats off the top of his head.

In the off-season Iain’s workload lightens up and instead of meeting

Petes staff at the rink, they take trips to other local hotspots for treats and BOARD OF DIRECTORS conversation. President Dave Pogue Governor Dr. Bob Neville Secretary & Treasurer Dave Lorentz What Iain means to the Petes goes way beyond being the best stick boy in Vice President Ken Jackman the league, and his popularity through the decades connects everyone in Vice President Rod McGillis the Petes family. His positivity and ability to work a room serves catalyze Senior Advisor Bob Gainey relationships all through the organization, from coaching staff and players BUSINESS/TEAM OPERATIONS to game operations volunteers and business staff. Executive Director, Business Operations Burton Lee Director of Merchandise Don Sharp Manager, Sales and Marketing Greg Sinclair Sr. Coordinator, Communication & Partner Activation Tamara Burns Coordinator, Engagement Shelbi Kilcollins Coordinator, Game Operations & Community Events Madeline Rawson Coordinator, Group Ticket Sales & Service Bolton Kirkof Coordinator, Season Ticket Sales & Service Mike Kosciesza Bookkeeper Vanessa Dinesen Co-op Student Noah Larue Security/Billet Liaison Walter DiClemente Bus Driver Dave Beamish Educational Consultants Barry Driscoll, Kim Driscoll Team Chaplains Tim Coles, David Jones

GAME OPERATIONS STAFF Media Room Host Don Barrie Booster Club Betty Nelson, Lynda Johnson, Off Ice Officials Art Hopkinson, Shannon Lynch, Gord Moore, Jennifer Moore Gary Dunford, Drake Tytler, Jersey Raffle Linda Martinell Josh Hopkinson, Brian Carter, Game Night Liaison Tyler Morello Terry McLaren, Brent Mills, Game Operations Andrew Grant, Noah Miller, Gord Lowes, Brendan Millard, Jenn Brunet, Ridge Taylor, Dave Post, Ben Lowes, Alex Yates, Liam MacDonald, Nick McIlwain Jay Kent, Katrina Cappelli, Photographers Ken Andersen Shane Fitzgerald, Clint Butts, Jess Van Staalduinen Spenser Hauraney, Mitchell Flynn, Petes Store Morgan Coe, Jennifer Malone Raechel Longman, Cameron W., PA Announcer Gord Gibb Makaya Dafoe, John Hancock, In-Game Host Courtney Bell Carter Hancock Alumni Room Host Frank Jenkins

SCOUTING STAFF medical STAFF Director of Scouting/GTA Chris McNamara Team Doctors Dr. Crawford Dobson Northern Ron Ringler Dr. Craig Maltman Ottawa & Eastern Ontario Dave Gaw Dr. Mike Munoz Central Ontario Sandy Gemmiti Dr. Brendan Hughes South Western Ontario Andy Hooper Dr. Alex Weiler South Western Ontario & Michigan Matt St. Germain Dr. Gavin Rukholm Golden Horseshoe Dan Larmer Dr. Steph Dallaire Midget Scout Brian Errey Team Physiotherapist Kevin Hickey Bantam Scout Dave Pulford Team Dentists Alex Rhee, Laura Deluca PAGE 18 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 19