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TABLE OF CONTENTS FAST FACTS 4 Petes vs. Wolves TAKING A CHANCE 5 ON DICK TODD CONFERENCE PETERBOROUGH 7 STANDINGS 10 PETES ROSTER SUDBURY LEAGUE 11 WOLVES ROSTER 15 LEADERS OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 3 Last Game (March 11/18): Petes 0 at Wolves 4 2017-18 Regular vs SBY: 3-1-0-0 Last Five Years vs SBY: 13-3-0-0 Last Five Years vs SBY on home ice: 7-1-0-0 LAST GAME TOP SCORERS taking a chance on todd PBO: 3-0 L @ NIAG PBO: Paquette - 14GP - 7G - 5A - 12P SBY: 2-0 W vs KGN SBY: Levin - 12GP - 5G - 6A - 11P How Dick todd went from a paper route to the nhl

SPECIAL TEAMS The success of the and lengthy list of accomplished PBO: PP 10.9% (17th), PK 86.1% (5th) alumni reflect the remarkable group of coaches who have left their footprints SBY: PP 13.6% (15th), PK 83.7% (9th) on the organization. Among this group of men stands Dick Todd, whose time with the maroon and white poses a challenge to briefly summarize. After falling 3-0 to the IceDogs in Niagara last night, the Peterborough Petes are working to break an offensive slump to get back to their winning ways. They’ll do so Like many triumphant stories affiliated with the Petes, Todd’s begins against the who are visiting the PMC for the first time this season. with the core of the club - Roger Neilson. Todd was introduced to Neilson as his coach at ten years old. Dick developed into a Along with having 2018 first overall pick in the fold, the Wolves are professional-level player who signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates, reaping the benefits of strong goaltending by Finnish import Ukko-Pekka Lukkonen who is ranked third among OHL goalies. however his elite baseball career was cut short by a torn rotator cuff. Continued on Page 8 Speaking of strong goaltending, Hunter Jones has been a consistent force for the Petes thus far, appearing in all 14 of the team’s games, and sitting atop the league leaderboard in games played (14), minutes (776), shots (473), saves (441), and save percentage (0.932).

Off the ice, Energy 99.7 is tonight’s game sponsor! They’ll be giving a lucky fan an Senators VIP experience in a bra-folded first intermission shootout ahead of their annual Bras Around the Building campaign which takes place tomorrow at their George Street station. Tonight’s second intermission chuck-a-puck is in support of the Kawartha Gymnastics club. Prizes up for grabs include a team- signed replica jersey, two tickets to an upcoming game, and a $25 gift card for The Petes Store. 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 14 10 3 1 0 21 .750 50 41 152 8-1-1-0 2 12 8 3 1 0 17 .708 45 35 121 8-2-0-0 3 SUDBURY WOLVES 12 8 4 0 0 16 .667 36 38 142 7-3-0-0 4 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 13 7 4 2 0 16 .615 54 40 138 5-3-2-0 5 PETERBOROUGH PETES 14 8 6 0 0 16 .571 41 39 175 5-5-0-0 6 13 7 5 1 0 15 .577 57 52 134 5-4-1-0 7 13 7 5 1 0 15 .577 59 44 193 5-4-1-0 8 11 6 4 1 0 13 .591 45 34 128 6-3-1-0 9 12 5 7 0 0 10 .417 41 56 154 4-6-0-0

10 13 3 9 1 0 7 .269 30 48 145 2-7-1-0

TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 1 SOO GREYHOUNDS 13 8 3 2 0 18 .692 46 36 112 6-2-2-0 2 12 7 4 1 0 15 .625 48 45 109 7-3-0-0 3 12 7 4 1 0 15 .625 51 45 87 6-3-1-0 4 12 6 4 2 0 14 .583 41 34 102 4-4-2-0 5 11 6 4 1 0 13 .591 40 33 130 5-4-1-0 6 12 6 5 0 1 13 .542 44 48 135 5-4-0-1 7 12 5 6 0 1 11 .458 36 43 122 4-5-0-1 8 11 4 6 1 0 9 .4009 39 44 91 3-6-1-0 9 11 4 6 1 0 9 .409 41 45 136 3-6-1-0 10 11 0 11 0 0 0 .000 21 65 120 0-10-0-0

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 7 Continued from Page 5 Pre-Peterborough the duo’s friendship developed once Dick joined Roger delivering papers with the Globe and Mail, for ten years. Once Roger left for the Electric City, in addition to managing a grocery store in , Todd inherited his full paper route so that Neilson had something to return to, in the scenario his hockey coaching career with the Petes flopped.

Before stepping onto the bench at the Memorial Centre, Neilson would take sixteen year old Todd scouting for the . Dick, in his teenage years, would also drive players attending school on the Montreal Jr. Canadiens from the airport to their games in Niagara Falls or St. Catharines so that the guys didn’t have to miss any time in the classroom. This attention to facilitating a school-hockey balance would foreshadow Todd’s coaching philosophy ten years later.

After forgoing the paper route in exchange for more time with his wife Mary, and sanity after holding two full-time jobs, Todd became removed from the hockey scene as Neilson became more involved. His six years of a rink-free lifestyle concluded when Roger, upon a yearly visit from Dick, approached him about joining the Petes staff when he decided to leave teaching to pursue the role of general manager and head coach. His offer to Dick was one of a multi-faceted position that involved scouting, selling advertising in the summer, and acting as trainer to the players.

“I jumped on the chance. It was the first year the World Junior tournament was taking place and the Petes were going to Russia.”

Continued on Page 13 PAGE 8 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM peterborough petes sudbury wolves 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____ 0____ 11 Blake McConville RW 6.02/198 2000 LaSalle, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 3____ 10 Erik Čermák LW 6.00/161 2001 Prague, CZE Elig. 2019 1____ 1____ 14 Macauley Carson LW 6.02/199 1999 Midhurst, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 3____ 11 Zach Gallant ‘C’ C 6.02/195 1999 Oakville, ON DET ‘17/83rd 3____ 4____ 16 Ryan O’Bonsawin LW 6.00/196 1999 Sudbury, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 1____ 12 Chris Paquette ‘A’ C/RW 6.02/210 1998 Kingston, ON Free Agent 7____ 5____ 18 Owen Robinson LW 6.00/170 2000 Orangeville, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 3____ 14 Liam Kirk LW 6.01/168 2000 Maltby, GBR ARI ‘18/189th 2____ 2____ 20 Shane Bulitka C 5.11/181 1999 Ilderton, ON Elig. 2019 2____ 3____ 15 Nick Isaacson LW 6.03/187 1999 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2019 5____ 5____ 21 Nolan Hutcheson LW 6.04/195 2000 Kingston, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 3____ 16 Nick Robertson C 5.09/160 2001 Northville, MI, USA Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 25 Owen Gilhula C 5.11/179 2000 Stratford, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 17 Pavel Gogolev RW 6.01/175 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 2019 3____ 5____ 26 Anthony Tabak LW 6.05/204 2001+ Oakville, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 4____ 18 Adam Timleck ‘A’ RW 5.09/165 1998 Toronto, ON Free Agent 2____ 3____ 28 Drake Pilon RW 5.10/187 1998+ Sault Ste. Marie, ON Free Agent 1____ 1____ 19 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C 5.10/168 2000 Moscow, RUS TOR ‘18/76th 1____ 4____ 29 Darian Pilon LW 5.10/181 1998+ Sault Ste. Marie, ON Free Agent 3____ 2____ 21 Cameron Butler RW 6.04/197 2002 Ottawa, ON Elig. 2020 4____ 1____ 55 Quinton Byfield C 6.05/214 2002 Newmarket, ON Elig. 2020 5____ 5____ 22 Chad Denault RW 6.02/190 2000 Iroquois Falls, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 2____ 71 LW 5.10/178 1999+ North York, ON Elig. 2019 5____ 6____ 25 Dustin Hutton LW 5.09/147 2001+ Etobicoke, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 0____ 74 Kirill Nizhnikov RW 6.02/190 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 2019 3____ 4____ 26 John Parker-Jones RW 6.06/230 2000 Brantford, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 92 Blake Murray C 6.03/185 2001 Uxbridge, ON Elig. 2019 4____ 4____ 27 Brady Hinz RW 5.09/160 2000 Stratford, ON Elig. 2019 6____ 2____ DEFENCE DEFENCE # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A 4 Drew Wawrow D 5.11/185 2001 Toronto, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 2 Cole Fraser D 6.02/204 1999 Beckwith, ON DET ‘17/131st 2____ 3____ 5 Zack Malik D 6.02/170 2000 Ostrava, CZE Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 3 Cameron Supryka D 6.02/185 2001+ Belleville, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 1____ 7 Isaak Phillips D 6.03/174 2001+ Barrie, ON Elig. 2020 1____ 1____ 6 Austin Osmanski ‘A’ D 6.04/210 1998 East Aurora, NY Free Agent 0____ 7____ 22 Jack Thompson D 6.01/172 2002 Courtice, ON Elig. 2020 1____ 1____ 7 Shawn Spearing D 6.02/180 2002 Toronto, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 0____ 24 Peter Stratis D 6.00/185 2000 Scarborough, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 2____ 8 Matt McNamara D 6.02/182 2000 Peterborough, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 4____ 27 Emmett Serensits D 6.01/180 2000 Oakville, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 2____ 20 Declan Chisholm D 6.01/185 2000 Bowmanville, ON WPG ‘18/150th 1____ 9____ 44 Cole Candella D 6.02/195 1998 Mississauga, ON VAN ‘16/140th 1____ 1____ 24 Adrien Beraldo D 6.01/188 2000 Stoney Creek, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 3____ 64 Liam Ross D 6.02/197 2001 Markham, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 4____ GOALTENDERS # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 29 Hunter Jones G 6.04/195 2000+ Brantford, ON Elig. 2019 1 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen G 6.05/214 1999 Espoo, FIN BUF ‘17/54th 30 Tye Austin G 6.05/200 2002 Pembroke, ON Elig. 2020 30 Jake McGrath G 6.02/168 1999 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2019

General Manager Mike Oke Strength/Cond. Coach Josh Gillam VP/GM Rob Papineau Skills Coach Bob Johnston Head Coach Rob Wilson Asst. Strength/Cond. Broedie Birkhof Assistant GM Ken MacKenzie Ath.Thrpst/Eqt. Mgr Dan Buckland Associate Coach Andrew Verner Mental Performance Coach Brenley Shapiro Head Coach Asst. Equipment Mgr. Brandon Grace Assistant Coach Derrick Walser Senior Advisor Dick Todd Associate Coach Darryl Moxam Asst. Ath. Therapist Shawn Charron Player Dev. Coach Mike Duco Video Coach Noah Bucholtz Assistant Coach Bud Stefanski Asst. Equipment Mgr. Jacob Komel Head Trainer Brian Miller Statistician Adam Murray Goaltending Coach Alain Valiquette Strength Coach Rick Kilganon Asst. Athletic Therapist Tash Lagacé Visiting Room Attendant Grady Eves Assistant Trainer Larry Smith Stick Boy Iain Norrie Assistant Trainer Terry Bowser

PAGE 10 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 11 Continued from Page 8 If cliches exist because of their truth, in agreeing to Roger’s job opportunity, it’s fair to say for Dick ‘the rest is history’. Todd would be labelled as Trainer in the roster pictures from 1973-1979, acquiring the additional title of Assistant Manager in 1980-1981, then Manager/Head Coach when his understanding of the game and communication style with players proved victorious following a series of losses in the previous season.

Dick believes his acquisition of overage player Larry Floyd at the beginning of his interim role as head coach was the turning in returning the Petes to the W column.

“He made all the difference in the world and we started to win. I think we won and tied one and won twelve straight after I took over, so that’s how it all occurred,” explained Todd.

Following his dramatic improvement of the Petes’ record, the interim head coach was now offered a permanent role that was welcomed with healthy skepticism.

“I said, ‘Ya, I’m happy to do it, I’m just concerned. I don’t want to lose all employment if things don’t go well so is there employment for me if things don’t go well and they kind of said sure.’ I was able to feel more confident in taking the job as a coach because I didn’t know at the time if being a coach was what I wanted to be doing,” Dick responded.

From an outsider’s perspective - fourteen successful seasons with the Petes, producing some of the most talented players to skate in the NHL, with the second most wins as a coach in OHL history - one would laugh that Dick was ever hesitant stepping into the role, one that his skill set was clearly made for.

Although the statistics speak for themselves, what dominates a conversation with Todd is the pride he takes in the leaders he developed, and his celebration of their influence on fellow teammates while as a Pete and with organizations later in life.

The long time coach reflected on his former players’ character and current success: “To have a player like Steve Yzerman (’81-’83) who has a successful NHL

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 Justin Brazeau NB 12 12 13 25 1 Marco Rossi OTT 14 9 7 16

2 Tye Felhaber OTT 14 15 9 24 2 Cole Perfetti SAG 12 7 4 11

3 SSM 13 8 16 24 3 Quinton Byfield SBY 12 5 5 10

4 Arthur Kaliyev HAM 13 13 10 23 4 Jean-Luc Foudy WSR 12 1 9 10

5 Austen Keating OTT 14 3 20 23 5 Jacob Perreault SAR 11 6 3 9

6 Brandon Saigeon HAM 13 7 15 22 6 Matvey Guskov LDN 11 3 6 9

7 BAR 11 5 16 21 7 Will Cuylle WSR 12 3 5 8

8 Akil Thomas NIAG 13 6 14 20 8 Jamie Drysdale ER 11 1 7 8

9 Jason Robertson KGN 13 13 6 19 9 Jack Quinn OTT 14 1 6 7

10 Kirill Maksimov NIAG 13 11 8 19 10 Antonio Stranges LDN 11 4 2 6

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

1 Tyler Tucker BAR 13 4 11 15 1 Jason Robertson KGN 10 13

2 Bode Wilde SAG 10 3 10 13 2 Arthur Kaliyev HAM 11 12

3 Kade Landry HAM 13 2 11 13 3 Tye Felhaber OTT 11 11

4 Justin Murray BAR 12 5 7 12

5 Ryan Merkley GUE 10 2 10 12

6 Mac Hollowell SSM 9 3 8 11 PLUS/MINUS +/-

7 Thomas Harley MISS 12 3 7 10 PLAYER TEAM GP +/-

8 Mitch Eliot SAR 10 2 8 10 1 Austen Keating OTT 14 17

9 Declan Chisholm PBO 14 1 9 10 2 Lucas Chiodo BAR 13 14

10 Sean Durzi OS 8 0 10 10 3 Marco Rossi OTT 14 14

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

1 Jordan Kooy LDN 5 299 148 138 10 0 2.01 0.932 4 1 0

2 Kyle Keyser OSH 7 390 211 196 15 0 2.31 0.929 4 2 0

3 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen SBY 8 452 250 232 18 1 2.39 0.928 6 2 0

4 Hunter Jones PBO 14 776 473 441 32 1 2.47 0.932 8 6 0

5 Luke Richardson KIT 10 580 316 292 24 1 2.48 0.924 5 4 1

6 Matthew Villalta SSM 9 519 284 262 22 1 2.54 0.923 6 2 1

7 Cedrick Andree OTT 10 567 277 251 26 0 2.75 0.906 8 2 0

8 Jacob Ingham MISS 11 661 339 308 31 1 2.81 0.909 7 3 1

9 Michael DiPietro WSR 8 463 237 215 22 1 2.85 0.907 3 3 0

10 Stephen Dhillon NIAG 9 524 283 258 25 1 2.86 0.912 5 2 2 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 15 Continued from Page 13 career, wins Stanley Cups then goes into management and becomes a successful general manager, that’s one aspect. The other aspect is to have a late draft choice, a journeyman hockey player like Dave Lorentz who had a very successful career here, who went on to be a principal here in town.”

He would go on to describe Dallas Eakins (’84-’87) and Kris King (’83-’87) as guys, “who are the salt of the Earth.”

Although Dick, like many coaches, was blessed with talented players who naturally stepped into the role of leaders, he was also presented the opportunity to mold guys with off-ice lessons and conversations, such was the case with Tie Domi.

“Dallas was my captain, and at one point Tie was struggling and I sat him out and he said, ‘I’m going home’. Dallas convinced him to listen to the coach and do what the coach said. Tie stayed because I told him, ‘You So you’re booked and confirmed for your winter sun getaway. The time is counting are going to be a big fish in a little pond, but you have to be a big fish in a down to your trip and now you have the daunting task of packing your bags. To help big pond to be successful, so if you don’t stay here you are making a bad you out we have a few tips and tricks to get you ready for some fun in the sun…or decision.’” wherever you are going.

Dick continued to explain the challenges that plagued Domi in his rookie My best advice is to look for wrinkle free clothing. No one wants to mess around year. “One of the the things we were having problems with was he wouldn’t with a hotel iron while on vacation. Marlin Travel now offers cruise and resort wear for ladies with all wash and wear material handy for packing. do the run. He said, ‘My legs are too short, I can’t do the run.’ Everyone Now the age old question, fold or roll? Well it is up to personal preference however was back showering and I tried to drive him home and convince him to go I find that you can fit more in and clothes wrinkle less if you roll so I am definitely back to the run. Second year, he came back and he was one of the top four on team roll. runners on the team all year round. He took a complete turnaround in his mental approach, and he’s been very successful.” A new trend in travel accessories is travel cubes. You can find these online or at your local luggage store. I found that the packing cubes took up more room in my Todd’s approach stayed consistent with all players and promoted blending suitcase however were very handy for separating of different personalities. “I think everybody has an idea what the person clothes, packing shoes and dividing dirty clothes you’re dealing with is all about and if you’re, number one, frank with them, from clean. and treat them fairly, that hopefully they will gain respect for your decision Be sure to have a travel checklist to make sure making and they will follow.” you remember to pack everything you need. A hair brush from the resort or toothpaste at the airport Dick’s execution of a winning team eventually shipped him to The Big Apple can be quite pricey. When you book your vacation where he joined Petes alumni Colin Campbell and to take through Marlin Travel we will supply you with a charge of the Rangers, earning a within the trio’s first season checklist to make life easier. For more travel and together. After five seasons his role with the red, blue and white would packing tips you can contact Marlin Travel today. shift to scouting, a position that was unable to fulfill a space that coaching provided: Travel to a lot of people is a long awaited Continued on Page 18 dream, travel agents are dream makers. By Tracy Gaudreau PAGE 16 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM Travel Advisor Continued from Page 13 “I changed jobs there and scouted for several seasons and they still had me under contract if I wanted to continue, but all my life I had been dealing with players and with a team and I didn’t enjoy scouting to that degree. Our daughter had moved out and my wife was home alone. I was gone all the BOARD OF DIRECTORS time on the road and for some people they love it. It’s a dream come true President Dave Pogue but for me it wasn’t the same.” Governor Dr. Bob Neville Secretary & Treasurer Dave Lorentz Vice President Ken Jackman In 2001 Todd retired and transitioned to the life of a snowbird, travelling Vice President Rod McGillis seasonally between Florida and Peterborough. However, the life of a retiree Senior Advisor Bob Gainey didn’t last long for Todd as he returned the club where his hockey career BUSINESS/TEAM OPERATIONS was born. Executive Director, Business Operations Burton Lee Director of Merchandise Don Sharp Manager, Sales and Marketing Greg Sinclair It didn’t take long for the OHL kingpin’s mark to be felt as in 2004 the Petes Sr. Coordinator, Communication & Partner Activation Tamara Burns clinched a J. Ross Robertson Cup, the second season upon Todd’s return Coordinator, Season Ticket Sales & Service Steve Nicholls Coordinator, Engagement Shelbi Kilcollins to the coaching staff. His comeback was capped at two seasons, but the Coordinator, Game Operations & Community Events Madeline Rawson impact was monumental for the club and his final record as a coach. Coordinator, Group Ticket Sales & Service Bolton Kirkof Bookkeeper Vanessa Dinesen Co-op Student Noah Larue With a minimal hockey background, Neilson and Todd took a mutual gamble Security/Billet Liaison Walter DiClemente on each other, unaware Dick’s move from the big smoke to Peterborough Bus Driver Dave Beamish would go on to foster some of the best players in the world, in a city where Educational Consultants Barry Driscoll, Kim Driscoll Team Chaplains Tim Coles, David Jones hockey reigns paramount. Admittedly, Todd experienced backlash for his brief resume in hockey before joining the Petes, however numbers speak GAME OPERATIONS STAFF and the head coach humbly used them in his favour 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 “I think some people tried to run you down, ‘What do you know? He’s never Josh Hopkinson, Brian Carter, Game Night Liaison Tyler Morello played hockey,’ but when you’re successful and you win, they kind of look Terry McLaren, Brent Mills, Game Operations Andrew Grant, Noah Miller, silly.” Gord Lowes, Brendan Millard, Jenn Brunet, Ridge Taylor, Dave Post, Ben Lowes, Alex Yates, Liam MacDonald, Nick McIlwain Jay Kent, Katrina Cappelli, His mark in the OHL joins the ranks of friendly rivals - Brian Kilrea of the Photographers Ken Andersen Shane Fitzgerald, Clint Butts, Jess Van Staalduinen Spenser Hauraney, Mitchell Flynn, Ottawa 67’s and of the . Todd grew with the Petes Store Morgan Coe, Jennifer Malone Raechel Longman, Cameron W., Petes and his legacy in junior hockey extends beyond the years he stood PA Announcer Gord Gibb Makaya Dafoe, John Hancock, on the bench, as summarized by Senior Vice President of the NHL and In-Game Host Courtney Bell Carter Hancock Alumni Room Host Frank Jenkins Petes alumnus Kris King (’83-’87). SCOUTING STAFF medical STAFF “You look back on your career and think about the people who were important Director of Scouting/GTA Chris McNamara Team Doctors Dr. Crawford Dobson Northern Ron Ringler Dr. Craig Maltman to your success and Dick certainly was one of the guys who was that.” 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