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TABLE OF CONTENTS FAST FACTS 4 Petes vs. Firebirds ENCYCLO-PETE-IA A sit-down with unofficial 5 Petes historian Pete Pearson LAST CHANCE TO BOOK! Escorted by GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Escorted by TASTE OF CAMPANIA Mary LaRocque 16th – 23rd November 2019 Mary LaRocque 4th – 13th October 2019 $7,111 Double Occupancy. CONFERENCE PETERBOROUGH $4,199 Double Occupancy. Includes Taxes, Fees, Port Expenses & Gratuities. 7 STANDINGS 10 PETES ROSTER Single Rates Available. Includes Air, Tour & Taxes. For more information on this trip of a lifetime join our Don't miss out on this fantastic itinerary that includes information session on 23rd January at 5pm. Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi Coast, Capri & Rome! RSVP [email protected] FLINT LEAGUE ROSTER 550 Lansdowne St. W., Peterborough 11 FIREBIRDS 15 LEADERS Tel: 705 748 6200 #4494704 www.marlintravel.ca/1239 Mary LaRocque OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 3 Owner/Manager Last Game (October 21/17): Petes 3 at Firebirds 7 2017-18 Regular Season vs FLNT: 1-1-0-0 Last Five Years vs FLNT: 4-2-0-2 Last Five Years vs FLNT on home ice: 3-0-0-1 LAST GAME TOP SCORERS PBO: 4-2 L @ OTT PBO: Chisholm - 30GP - 3G - 25A - 28P FLNT: 4-2 L @ HAM FLNT: Durham - 32GP - 20G - 12A - 32P encyclo-pete-ia SPECIAL TEAMS A sit-down with unofficial Petes Historian Pete Pearson : PP 14.0% (18th), PK 81.6% (6th) PBO A hockey team isn’t defined solely by the members of its hockey operations but FLNT: PP 12.8% (20th), PK 65.3% (20th) includes its community of fans, sponsors, and supporters that often come in the form of volunteers, and the Petes are no exception. Tonight’s game is the first of just two meetings between the Petes and Firebirds, and the only one at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. The Firebirds, who have Among the network of maroon and white is Petes encyclopedia Pete Pearson, lost their last 7 games and are 1-8-1-0 in their last 10, will host the Petes in Flint in also known throughout the arena and by past Petes as ‘The Deacon’. An active early March for their final match up of the season. member of the Peterborough and District Sports Hall of Fame, Pearson has been a memorable figure among the Memorial Centre since the the Petes’ 1956 inaugural A result of their young roster, Flint has two first-year players in the OHL’s top twenty year. rookie scorers. Whitby native Jacob Winterton, who was selected by Flint in 2017 Continued on Page 8 in the 10th round, is 11th among rookies with 6 goals and 7 assists in 32 games. Vladislav Kolyachonok, a product of Belarus who is a projected pick in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, is 18th with 11 assists. Petes rookie Erik Cermak is also in the top twenty, ranked 15th, with 4 goals and 7 assists.

Hunter Jones, who today, along with Nick Robertson, was selected to take part in the CHL Top Prospects game in Red Deer, Alberta in January, remains in the top five of many statistical categories among league netminders. He is 1st in saves (816), 2nd in minutes (1544), 4th in wins (16), and 5th in save percentage (0.921).

Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Semyon Der-Arguchintsev is riding a 7 game point streak in which he has recorded 3 goals, 8 assists, and 11 points.

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 32 24 4 3 1 52 .813 133 86 386 7-1-1-1 2 SUDBURY WOLVES 29 19 8 1 1 40 .690 100 86 395 8-2-0-0 3 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 29 18 7 4 0 40 .690 127 84 319 8-1-1-0 4 OSHAWA GENERALS 31 19 7 4 0 40 .645 118 89 360 7-3-0-0 5 30 17 13 0 0 34 .567 99 92 315 6-4-0-0 6 MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS 30 15 13 2 0 32 .533 101 104 302 3-7-0-0 7 HAMILTON BULLDOGS 31 15 14 2 0 32 .516 113 116 335 5-4-1-0 8 BARRIE COLTS 30 15 14 1 0 31 .517 113 100 423 5-5-0-0 9 NORTH BAY BATTALION 31 11 18 1 1 24 .387 97 133 365 1-8-1-0

10 KINGSTON FRONTENACS 32 10 21 1 0 21 .328 88 132 346 4-6-0-0

TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 1 LONDON KNIGHTS 29 21 5 2 1 45 .776 127 75 342 8-1-0-1 2 SOO GREYHOUNDS 32 19 8 4 1 4 .672 132 109 327 7-2-1-0 3 OWEN SOUND ATTACK 31 17 11 1 2 37 .597 110 111 339 5-4-1-0 4 SAGINAW SPIRIT 30 16 11 1 2 35 .583 111 114 241 5-4-0-1 5 GUELPH STORM 30 14 9 3 4 35 .583 117 108 317 4-4-0-2 6 SARNIA STING 33 15 14 2 2 34 .515 138 141 375 6-4-0-0 7 WINDSOR SPITFIRES 31 14 14 2 1 31 .500 97 96 283 4-4-2-0 8 KITCHENER RANGERS 31 13 15 3 0 29 .468 99 119 272 4-5-1-0 9 ERIE OTTERS 30 12 17 1 0 25 .417 98 125 275 3-7-0-0 10 FLINT FIREBIRDS 32 3 27 2 0 8 .125 85 180 326 1-8-1-0

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 7 Continued from Page 5 “I wasn’t here opening night, but shortly thereafter a friend of mine who was going to university came back at Christmas time and said, “We’re going to the hockey game and said there’s a guy coming that’s going to play in the NHL,” explained Pete.

That player, Frank Mahovlich, played for the visiting Toronto St. Michael’s, however Pete insists Peterborough had a player equally as skilled and reveals his affinity for his hometown team. “We had Wayne Connelly, who was a guy who was every bit as good as Frank in his day. He was an outstanding player with the Petes.”

Over the Petes’ 62 years, Pearson’s role has evolved from barrel pusher - a role crucial to ice flooding in the pre-zamboni era - to judge, to a member of Roger Neilson’s ‘army’. His extensive time in the Memorial Centre has dubbed Pete the unofficial title of Petes historian and has provided him with a bank of stories that include name-drop worthy characters like Frank Mario.

Roger’s Army Roger Neilson arrived to the Peterborough Petes in 1966 and quickly formed a bond with Pearson. “When Roger came he and I were discussing the approach to coaching hockey, I had some questions for him and he was always a guy who had time for you. From those early discussions, I became one of Roger’s army, you might call us, because there was a whole batch of us.”

Other members of Neilson’s hockey militia included guys like Dave Clements, Jim Faulkner, and Larry Pearson who would go on to follow in the footsteps of the mentor and become a teacher. As is the nature of junior hockey, there was no shortage of things that needed to get crossed off of Roger and the club’s daily to do lists. That’s where Pete came in. Continued on Page 13 PAGE 8 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM peterborough petes flint firebirdS 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____ 7 Jack Wismer RW 6.01/190 2000 Stoney Creek, ON Elig. 2019 2____ 3____ 10 Erik Čermák LW 6.00/161 2001 Prague, CZE Elig. 2019 4____ 7____ 9 Jack Phibbs LW 6.00/184 1999 Hagersville, ON Elig. 2019 4____ 3____ 11 Zach Gallant ‘C’ C 6.02/195 1999 Oakville, ON DET ‘17/83rd 3____ 4____ 10 Connor Roberts C 6.04/208 2000 Owen Sound, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 4____ 12 Chris Paquette ‘A’ C/RW 6.02/210 1998 Kingston, ON Free Agent 13___ 7____ 12 Jake Durham RW 5.10/187 1999 Port Perry, ON Elig. 2019 20___ 12___ 14 Liam Kirk LW 6.01/168 2000 Maltby, GBR ARI ‘18/189th 8____ 8____ 19 Kyle Harris LW 6.00/178 2001 Milton, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 4____ 15 Nick Isaacson LW 6.03/187 1999 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2019 7____ 11___ 21 Jacob Winterton LW 5.11/161 2001 Whitby, ON Elig. 2019 6____ 7____ 16 Nick Robertson C 5.09/160 2001 Northville, MI, USA Elig. 2019 9____ 8____ 41 Evan Vierling C 6.00/151 2002 Aurora, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 6____ 17 Pavel Gogolev RW 6.01/175 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 2019 7____ 12___ 43 Eric Uba RW 6.00/194 2000+ Kitchener, ON Elig. 2019 12___ 10___ 18 Adam Timleck ‘A’ RW 5.09/165 1998 Toronto, ON Free Agent 10___ 8____ 53 Ty Dellandrea C 6.01/190 2000 Port Perry, ON DAL ‘18/13th 13___ 16___ 19 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C 5.10/168 2000 Moscow, RUS TOR ‘18/76th 4____ 20___ 81 C.J. Clarke RW 6.01/188 999 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2019 4____ 5____ 21 Cameron Butler RW 6.04/197 2002 Ottawa, ON Elig. 2020 6____ 4____ 92 Ethan Keppen LW 6.02/217 2001 Whitby, ON Elig. 2019 7____ 12___ 22 Chad Denault RW 6.02/190 2000 Iroquois Falls, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 3____ 93 Hunter Holmes C 6.01/191 2000 Niagara on the Lake, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 7____ 26 John Parker-Jones RW 6.06/230 2000 Brantford, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ DEFENCE 27 Brady Hinz RW 5.09/160 2000 Stratford, ON Elig. 2019 9____ 7____ # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A 28 Max Grondin C 6.04/200 2000 Hearst, ON Elig. 2019 6____ 1____ 4 Hakon Nilsen D 6.02/210 1998 Cape Coral, FL Free Agent 1____ 4____ DEFENCE 8 Michael Bianconi D 5.11/152 2002 Toronto, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 2____ # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL G A 11 Dennis Busby D 5.11/189 2000 Barrie, ON ARI ‘18/145th 0____ 5____ 2 Cole Fraser D 6.02/204 1999 Beckwith, ON DET ‘17/131st 3____ 8____ 15 Fedor Gordeev D 6.07/224 1999 Toronto, ON TOR ‘17/141st 3____ 14___ 3 Cameron Supryka D 6.02/185 2001+ Belleville, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 1____ 18 Vladislav Kolyachonok D 6.02/181 2001 Minsk, BLR Elig. 2019 0____ 11___ 6 Austin Osmanski ‘A’ D 6.04/210 1998 East Aurora, NY Free Agent 2____ 9____ 22 Marcus Gretz D 6.03/210 2001+ Macomb, MI Elig. 2020 0____ 4____ 7 Shawn Spearing D 6.02/180 2002 Toronto, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 0____ 27 Riley McCourt D 6.00/165 2000 St. Catharines, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 5____ 8 Matt McNamara D 6.02/182 2000 Peterborough, ON Elig. 2019 2____ 8____ 94 Ryan Bangs D 5.10/175 2000 Stittsville, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 7____ 20 Declan Chisholm D 6.01/185 2000 Bowmanville, ON WPG ‘18/150th 3____ 25___ GOALTENDERS 24 Adrien Beraldo D 6.01/188 2000 Stoney Creek, ON Elig. 2019 1____ 4____ # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL GOALTENDERS 30 Emanuel Vella G 6.04/192 1998 Toronto, ON Free Agent # NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 31 Evan Morrison G 5.10/140 2000 Stirling, ON Elig. 2019 29 Hunter Jones G 6.04/195 2000+ Brantford, ON Elig. 2019 37 Luke Cavallin G 6.02/183 2000 Greely, ON Elig. 2019 30 Tye Austin G 6.05/200 2002 Pembroke, ON Elig. 2020

General Manager Mike Oke Strength/Cond. Coach Josh Gillam Head Coach Rob Wilson Asst. Strength/Cond. Broedie Birkhof VP Hockey Ops/GM Barclay Branch Goaltending Coach Greg Stefan Associate Coach Andrew Verner Mental Performance Coach Brenley Shapiro Asst.GM/Dir. Plyr Dev. Joe Stefan Skills Dev. Coach Matt Larke Assistant Coach Derrick Walser Senior Advisor Dick Todd Head Coach Eric Wellwood Athletic Trainer Alex Covers Player Dev. Coach Mike Duco Video Coach Noah Bucholtz Associate Coach Darcy Findlay Equipment Manager Mike Hildenbrand Head Trainer Brian Miller Statistician Adam Murray Assistant Coach Garrett Rutledge 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 “With Roger, you just took on a role, you didn’t have a specific job necessarily but there was always a bunch of jobs that needed to be done, when he was here coaching. Roger was really, for all intents and purposes, was the coach, GM, secretary, and treasurer.”

Pete continued to joke, “Somebody once asked me if there was something I hadn’t done and I responded with, ‘the day Roger would ask me to drive the bus I would quit’.”

What’s a Bullworker? “We had the infamous Bullworker routine; I think Herb Warr was the one who kind of got Roger interested in that,” stated Pete.

“All it was was a tension machine where you did different exercises. It was spring loaded, you were doing compression exercises; basically it looked like a big dog bone. There were a bunch of different exercises, ones for their arms and legs mostly. It was an interesting time,” notes Pearson.

Although off ice training with the Bullworker was a far cry from the exercises asked of the players now, the demand to be in attendance of workout has never changed. “My job was really to take attendance - that was the main thing. It was important they showed up and I think most of them did.” 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 Jason Robertson NIAG 31 31 28 59 1 Marco Rossi OTT 23 13 14 27

2 Morgan Frost SSM 32 20 38 58 2 Jacob Perreault SAR 28 14 12 26

3 Tye Felhaber OTT 32 35 18 53 3 Cole Perfetti SAG 25 13 10 23

4 Justin Brazeau NB 31 26 27 53 4 Quinton Byfield SBY 25 10 13 23

5 Kevin Hancock OS 31 26 27 53 5 Jack Quinn OTT 32 5 16 21

6 Brandon Saigeon HAM 31 21 31 52 6 Matvey Guskov LDN 26 5 13 18

7 Arthur Kaliyev HAM 31 24 25 49 7 Antonio Stranges LDN 28 7 10 17

8 Brett Neumann KGN 32 24 20 44 8 Jamie Drysdale ER 25 2 14 16

9 Lucas Chiodo BAR 30 18 26 44 9 Jean-Luc Foudy WSR 26 1 15 16

10 Nick Suzuki OS 28 20 23 43 10 Will Cuylle WSR 26 8 6 14

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

1 Ryan Merkley GUE 28 5 34 39 1 Tye Felhaber OTT 32 35

2 Mac Hollowell SSM 28 10 25 35 2 Jason Robertson NIAG 31 31

3 Joseph Garreffa KIT 31 8 24 32 3 Justin Brazeau NB 31 26

4 Mitch Eliot SAR 32 7 21 28

5 Declan Chisholm PBO 30 3 25 28

6 Noel Hoefenmayer OTT 32 5 22 27 GOALS BY ROOKIES

7 Bode Wilde SAG 24 6 20 26 PLAYER TEAM GP G

8 Adam Boqvist LDN 23 9 16 25 1 Jacob Perreault SAR 28 14

9 Tyler Tucker BAR 30 7 18 25 2 Marco Rossi OTT 23 13

10 Thomas Harley MISS 30 4 20 24 3 Cole Perfetti SAG 25 13

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 24 1422 762 703 59 2 2.49 0.923 17 5 1

4 Cedrick Andree OTT 25 1477 703 641 62 1 2.52 0.912 20 3 1

5 Joseph Raaymakers LDN 18 1089 589 543 46 1 2.54 0.922 12 3 2

6 Hunter Jones PBO 28 1544 886 816 70 2 2.72 0.921 16 12 0

7 Stephen Dhillon NIAG 23 1374 747 683 64 1 2.80 0.914 15 4 4

8 Matthew Villalta SSM 21 1241 637 575 62 1 3.00 0.903 14 4 3

9 Anthony Popovich GUE 24 1377 752 680 72 0 3.1 0.904 12 5 3

10 Jacob Ingham MISS 27 1583 822 738 84 1 3.18 0.898 14 2 1 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 15 Continued from Page 13 The Bullworker is an ongoing topic of conversation among the Petes alumni who played throughout the 70s. The exercise device resembles something belonging on a infomercial. “Over time, I run into guys. It’s an outstanding joke of where the Bullworkers are.” He insists there are two laying among the hands of alumni who don’t intend on returning them to the club.

The School of Petes So you’re booked and confirmed for your winter sun getaway. The time is counting As the Deacon sits in the Pat Casey Alumni room, he points downward and begins down to your trip and now you have the daunting task of packing your bags. To help to recall a conversation he had with Petes head coach Frank Mario. you out we have a few tips and tricks to get you ready for some fun in the sun…or wherever you are going. “There were a bunch of guys, just pick up guys, playing hockey on the ice. They were just playing scrub and Frank came a long and I said, ‘You know Frank, you’re My best advice is to look for wrinkle free clothing. No one wants to mess around not going to learn much here tonight.’ and he said, ‘You know, you learn from every with a hotel iron while on vacation. Marlin Travel now offers cruise and resort wear guy who ever put skates on,’ and it suddenly dawned on me, he’s right.” for ladies with all wash and wear material handy for packing. Now the age old question, fold or roll? Well it is up to personal preference however I find that you can fit more in and clothes wrinkle less if you roll so I am definitely on team roll.

A new trend in travel accessories is travel cubes. You can find these online or at Pete went on to summarize Mario’s message as one being that all scenarios can your local luggage store. I found that the packing cubes took up more room in provide an opportunity to learn. Although his Mem Centre school or hard knocks my suitcase however were very handy for separating clothes, packing shoes and provided countless lessons, Pearson clearly recalls Petes broadcaster Bill Bennett’s dividing dirty clothes from clean. stress on preparedness and Neilson’s insistence for organization. Be sure to have a travel checklist to make sure you remember to pack everything “He would never give you the idea that he was a super organized guy if you went you need. A hair brush from the resort or toothpaste at the airport can be quite in his office; his desk did not know the word neatness. Not that I’m any better,” he pricey. When you book your vacation through Marlin Travel we will supply you with laughs. a checklist to make life easier. For more travel and packing tips you can contact Marlin Travel today. “But he had everything organized in his mind. When we started training camp there were books for every guy who went here but prior to that I don’t think we ever had Travel to a lot of people is a long awaited dream, travel agents are that.” dream makers. Continued on Page 18 PAGE 16 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM By Tracy Gaudreau Travel Advisor Continued from Page 16 Pete’s Picks The Deacon’s time as a Petes enthusiast has allowed him to watch the game and club grow into the product it is today. He recounts each game and player in uncanny detail and can often announce someone’s stats at the drop of a hat. BOARD OF DIRECTORS He reflects upon the rosters he grew up watching. “Wayne Connelly literally carried President Dave Pogue Governor Dr. Bob Neville the Petes through to the Memorial Cup. A guy who was really talented and not very Secretary & Treasurer Dave Lorentz big was Andre Lacroix in the early to mid 60s, I think he played with Danny Grant. Vice President Ken Jackman Andre was the type of guy who you really wanted to watch play when you came Vice President Rod McGillis into the building.” Senior Advisor Bob Gainey BUSINESS/TEAM OPERATIONS He also cites Craig Ramsay as a talent who could have coached junior hockey as Executive Director, Business Operations Burton Lee he played. Ramsay coincidentally went on to have a longstanding coaching career Director of Merchandise Don Sharp Manager, Sales and Marketing Greg Sinclair in the NHL. 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 Pearson had a preference for the guys whose work ethic defined their style of play Terry McLaren, Brent Mills, Game Operations Andrew Grant, Noah Miller, and noted that forward Tim Trimper’s grit is what allowed him to lead the Petes Gord Lowes, Brendan Millard, Jenn Brunet, Ridge Taylor, Dave Post, Ben Lowes, Alex Yates, Liam MacDonald, in scoring in 1979. “I’ve never seen a guy work harder for every goal he got. He Nick McIlwain Jay Kent, Katrina Cappelli, worked his tail off every night to get those goals.” Photographers Ken Andersen Shane Fitzgerald, Clint Butts, Jess Van Staalduinen Spenser Hauraney, Mitchell Flynn, The Deacon concludes the conversation around his favourite players, chuckles Petes Store Morgan Coe, Jennifer Malone Raechel Longman, Cameron W., PA Announcer Gord Gibb Makaya Dafoe, John Hancock, and notes, “We turn out good goalies and turn them into broadcasters.” In-Game Host Courtney Bell Carter Hancock Alumni Room Host Frank Jenkins Pete Pearson teeters between Yoda, a comedian making himself the punchline of his own jokes, and a Peterborough Petes book of facts. He roams the Memorial SCOUTING STAFF medical STAFF Centre hallways on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the pursuit of educating the public Director of Scouting/GTA Chris McNamara Team Doctors Dr. Crawford Dobson on Peterborough’s incredible athletes, particularly past Petes. Although he holds Northern Ron Ringler Dr. Craig Maltman no official title with the club, his passion for the franchise and effort to stay involved Ottawa & Eastern Ontario Dave Gaw Dr. Mike Munoz Central Ontario Sandy Gemmiti Dr. Brendan Hughes has connected players across eras. Pearson holds the key to a wealth of Petes South Western Ontario Andy Hooper Dr. Alex Weiler stories never published and is willing to share for those ready to listen. The Petes South Western Ontario & Michigan Matt St. Germain Dr. Gavin Rukholm and our alumni are incredibly lucky for his spunk, storytelling, and commitment to Golden Horseshoe Dan Larmer Dr. Steph Dallaire the club. 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