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Peterborough Petes HOME GAME 14 at the PMC 550 Lansdowne St. W 705-748-6200 @Marlin_Ptbo www.marlintravel.ca/1239 TABLE OF CONTENTS FAST FACTS 4 Petes vs. Battalion REMEMBERING MONTY 5 Embracing the Underdog CONFERENCE PETERBOROUGH 7 STANDINGS 10 PETES ROSTER NORTH BAY LEAGUE 11 BATTALION ROSTER 15 LEADERS OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 3 Last Game (October 8/18): Petes 4 at Battalion 1 This Season vs NB: 1-0-0-0 2017-18 Regular Season vs NB: 2-1-0-1 Last Five Years vs NB: 11-4-0-2 Last Five Years vs NB on home ice: 6-2-0-0 LAST GAME TOP SCORERS PBO: 6-3 W @ HAM PBO: Chisholm - 26GP - 3G - 23A - 26P remembering mon ty NB: 6-2 L vs GUE NB: Brazeau - 25GP - 23G - 24A - 47P embracing the underdog SPECIAL TEAMS “He was the type of person if he couldn’t do something he’d take PBO: PP 12.8% (20th), PK 84.0% (3rd) that as a challenge and he would go accomplish it,” explained Chris NB: PP 29.5% (1st), PK 82.9% (5th) Montador. Tonight’s game is the second of four meetings between these Eastern Conference rivals. The Petes took the first game by a score of 4-1 on Thanksgiving Monday. “He was always fighting against people doubting him: teachers, coaches, friends and he loved to prove people wrong,” Steve Pavel Gogolev leads the Petes against North Bay thi season with 1 goal and 1 Montador’s oldest sibling and brother continued to open up and assist in 1 game. For the Troops, Brad Chenier score his club’s only goal when describe the resiliency that marked the defenceman’s career. the teams faced off in early October. In goal, Hunter Jones has a 1.00 GAA and 0.970 save percentage against the Battalion this year. Continued on Page 8 After recording 4 assists last weekend, Erik Cermak has joined Cameron Butler in the top 20 in rookie scoring. Butler is 15th with 5 goals, 4 assists, and 9 points in 24 games, while Cermak 3 goals, 6 assists, and 9 points in 26 games in 18th. After a 6-point weekend, Declan Chisholm solidifed his 4th place position in defencemen scoring. North Bay’s Justin Brazeau is 2nd in league scoring with 23 goals, 24 assists, and 47 points in 25 games. He is just 1 point behind the league leader. He is currently on the third longest goals streak (4 goals in 4 games), and holds the longest goal streak of the season (12 goals in 8 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 28 21 3 3 1 46 .821 117 78 346 7-0-2-1 2 SUDBURY WOLVES 25 15 8 1 1 32 .640 80 79 331 7-2-0-1 3 OSHAWA GENERALS 25 15 8 2 0 32 .640 98 74 269 7-3-0-0 4 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 24 13 7 4 0 30 .625 98 73 264 5-3-2-0 5 MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS 25 14 9 2 0 30 .600 90 81 230 6-4-0-0 6 PETERBOROUGH PETES 26 15 11 0 0 30 .577 87 81 285 6-4-0-0 7 BARRIE COLTS 25 13 11 1 0 27 .540 102 84 359 5-5-0-0 8 NORTH BAY BATTALION 25 11 12 1 1 24 .480 82 102 308 3-5-1-1 9 HAMILTON BULLDOGS 25 11 13 1 0 23 .460 92 100 270 4-6-0-0 10 KINGSTON FRONTENACS 27 7 19 1 0 15 .278 69 107 307 3-7-0-0 TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 1 LONDON KNIGHTS 24 18 4 2 0 38 .792 100 60 287 10-0-0-0 2 SOO GREYHOUNDS 26 15 6 4 1 35 .673 105 90 256 5-3-1-1 3 GUELPH STORM 25 13 6 3 3 32 .640 97 91 259 4-2-1-3 4 OWEN SOUND ATTACK 27 14 10 1 2 31 .574 98 101 293 5-4-1-0 5 SAGINAW SPIRIT 25 13 9 1 2 29 .580 90 94 199 5-4-0-1 6 KITCHENER RANGERS 26 12 12 2 0 26 .500 88 94 201 5-5-0-0 7 WINDSOR SPITFIRES 26 12 12 1 1 26 .500 83 80 243 6-3-1-0 8 SARNIA STING 26 11 11 2 2 26 .500 106 112 315 4-4-0-2 9 ERIE OTTERS 26 10 15 1 0 21 .404 84 106 249 3-7-0-0 10 FLINT FIREBIRDS 26 3 22 1 0 7 .135 67 146 265 3-7-0-0 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 7 Continued from Page 5 Before joining the maroon and white for his overage year, Steve spent two seasons with the North Bay Centennials and another pair with the Erie Otters. Although only a single season was spent in the Patch, Montador’s move to the Memorial Centre appeared to be a match made in paradise. His parents years prior lay roots in Lakefield after moving from Mississauga, he spent summers training with fellow Borough boys and clinched an incredible billet family: the Babcocks. “It’s amazing I’m not evening getting it justified, he had a tight knit group that were like brothers,” described Chris. The increased comfort and support that flows from having your family in close proximity was reflected in Steve’s on ice play that season, as he tallied 56 points in 64 games. That year he would go on to win the Usher’s Trophy, as the Petes’ best defenceman that season. Continued on Page 13 PAGE 8 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM peterborough petes north bay battalion 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 Rhys Forhan C 5.10/179 2000 Bradford, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 1____ 10 Erik Čermák LW 6.00/161 2001 Prague, CZE Elig. 2019 3____ 6____ 11 Daniel Walker LW 6.05/212 1999 Val Caron, ON Elig. 2019 4____ 2____ 11 Zach Gallant ‘C’ C 6.02/195 1999 Oakville, ON DET ‘17/83rd 3____ 4____ 14 Kurtis Evans RW 6.02/181 2001 Uxbridge, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 1____ 12 Chris Paquette ‘A’ C/RW 6.02/210 1998 Kingston, ON Free Agent 13___ 6____ 15 Patrick Brown C 6.01/185 2000 Midland, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 0____ 14 Liam Kirk LW 6.01/168 2000 Maltby, GBR ARI ‘18/189th 7____ 7____ 17 Justin Brazeau RW 6.06/226 1998 New Liskeard, ON Free Agent 23___ 24___ 15 Nick Isaacson LW 6.03/187 1999 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2019 7____ 11___ 18 Matthew Struthers C 6.02/209 1999+ MIlton, ON Elig. 2019 12___ 15___ 16 Nick Robertson C 5.09/160 2001 Northville, MI, USA Elig. 2019 6____ 4____ 19 Mason Primeau C 6.05/203 2001 Toronto, ON Elig. 2019 5____ 6____ 17 Pavel Gogolev RW 6.01/175 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 2019 6____ 10___ 21 Brandon Coe RW 6.03/184 2001+ Ajax, ON Elig. 2020 6____ 7____ 18 Adam Timleck ‘A’ RW 5.09/165 1998 Toronto, ON Free Agent 8____ 7____ 22 Harrison Caines LW 5.11/169 2001 Stouffville, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 4____ 19 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C 5.10/168 2000 Moscow, RUS TOR ‘18/76th 2____ 16___ 23 Cameron Peters C 6.01/174 2002 Toronto, ON Elig. 2020 1____ 2____ 21 Cameron Butler RW 6.04/197 2002 Ottawa, ON Elig. 2020 5____ 4____ 24 Brad Chenier LW 5.11/182 1999 Hanmer, ON Elig. 2019 11___ 17___ 22 Chad Denault RW 6.02/190 2000 Iroquois Falls, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 3____ 26 Kyle Jackson LW 6.01/178 2002+ Ottawa, ON Elig. 2021 0____ 0____ 26 John Parker-Jones RW 6.06/230 2000 Brantford, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 27 Adam McMaster C 5.10/177 2000 Beamsville, ON Elig. 2019 10___ 13___ 27 Brady Hinz RW 5.09/160 2000 Stratford, ON Elig. 2019 8____ 6____ 28 Luke Moncada C 6.01/217 2000 Toronto, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 6____ 28 Max Grondin C 6.04/200 2000 Hearst, ON Elig. 2019 6____ 1____ DEFENCE DEFENCE # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A 3 Cole Cameron D 6.00/190 1998 Johnstown, ON Free Agent 0____ 2____ 2 Cole Fraser D 6.02/204 1999 Beckwith, ON DET ‘17/131st 3____ 6____ 4 Theo Calvas D 6.05/213 1998 Bloomfield Hills, MI Free Agent 0____ 4____ 3 Cameron Supryka D 6.02/185 2001+ Belleville, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 1____ 5 Pacey Schlueting D 6.00/182 2002 North Bay, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 0____ 6 Austin Osmanski ‘A’ D 6.04/210 1998 East Aurora, NY Free Agent 2____ 9____ 6 Travis Mailhot D 6.05/228 2000 Caledon East, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 7 Shawn Spearing D 6.02/180 2002 Toronto, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 0____ 7 Simon Rose D 6.00/172 2001 Renfrew, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 10___ 8 Matt McNamara D 6.02/182 2000 Peterborough, ON Elig. 2019 2____ 6____ 10 Nick King D 6.01/185 1999 Waterloo, ON Elig.
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