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Peterborough Petes HOME GAME 7 at the PMC 550 Lansdowne St. W 705-748-6200 @Marlin_Ptbo www.marlintravel.ca/1239 TABLE OF CONTENTS FAST FACTS FROM THE PATCH TO THE JUNGLE 4 Petes vs. Generals 5 Transitiong from the OHL to the ECHL CONFERENCE PETERBOROUGH 7 STANDINGS 10 PETES ROSTER WINDSOR LEAGUE 11 SPITFIRES ROSTER 15 LEADERS CAMERON BUTLER CHISHOLM + JONES Selected to Represent Canada Named to Team OHL for CIBC 16 at World Under-17 Challenge 18 Canada Russia Series Game OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 3 Last Game (October 12/18): Petes 2 at Generals 1 This Season vs OSH: 1-0-0-0 2017-18 Regular Season vs OSH: 2-5-0-1 Last Five Years vs OSH: 11-17-2-3 Last Five Years vs OSH on home ice: 6-6-2-2 from the patch to the jungle LAST GAME TOP SCORERS PBO: 4-2 W vs WSR PBO: Paquette - 10GP - 7G - 5A - 12P transitioning from the ohl to the echl : 5-6 L vs HAM : Noel - 8GP - 7G - 3A - 10P OSH OSH A hockey player’s career is seldom defined by a smooth upward trajectory SPECIAL TEAMS to the NHL from major junior. More common than the long term contracts signed immediately after the draft are free agencies, players’ additional PBO: PP 14.3% (14th), PK 87.8% (4th) work to justify a possible and movement between teams and leagues. More OSH: PP 21.0% (9th), PK 80.0% (12th) often than not a player will likely see time in the ECHL in his path through The division rival Generals visit the PMC for the first time this season, after the pro. Petes escaped Oshawa with a narrow 2-1 victory six days ago. Commonly referred to as “the jungle”, the ECHL provides affiliate teams for The red hot Petes, who were just named the 5th ranked team in the CHL, have their respective AHL and NHL clubs in smaller cities scattered across North numerous players on league leader boards: Nick Isaacson (+13) and Austin America. The style of play has developed a reputation for being fast and Osmanski (+11) are 2nd and 3rd in plus/minus; Chris Paquette leads with 3 shorthanded goals; Cameron Butler (40%) and Chad Denault (37.5%) are 2nd and Continued on Page 8 4th in shooting percentage; Hunter Jones is the league’s 2nd ranked goalie, with the most games played (10), most wins (8), most saves (303), most minutes (539), and best save percentage (0.938%). Allan McShane led the Gens against the Petes last game, recording Oshawa’s only goal. Off the ice, visit tonight’s game sponsor, The Wolf 101.5 FM, in the north lobby to Spin and Win for great prizes! Tonight’s second intermission chuck-a-puck is in support of the East Peterborough Lions Club. Prizes up for grabs include a game- used, team-signed stick, 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 PETERBOROUGH PETES 10 8 2 0 0 16 .800 39 25 125 8-2-0-0 2 MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS 9 6 2 1 0 13 .722 37 29 88 6-2-1-0 3 OTTAWA 67’S 11 8 3 0 0 16 .727 42 35 110 7-3-0-0 4 HAMILTON BULLDOGS 1 7 3 1 0 15 .682 49 41 112 7-2-1-0 5 SUDBURY WOLVES 10 6 4 0 0 12 .600 27 33 122 6-4-0-0 6 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 10 5 3 2 0 12 .600 45 34 106 5-3-2-0 7 BARRIE COLTS 10 5 4 1 0 11 .550 43 33 147 5-4-1-0 8 NORTH BAY BATTALION 10 4 6 0 0 8 .400 30 49 130 4-6-0-0 9 OSHAWA GENERALS 8 3 4 1 0 7 .438 33 30 89 3-4-1-0 10 KINGSTON FRONTENACS 10 3 7 0 0 6 .300 24 34 115 3-7-0-0 TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 1 SOO GREYHOUNDS 11 6 3 2 0 14 .636 38 30 88 6-2-2-0 2 GUELPH STORM 9 6 2 1 0 13 .722 41 33 70 6-2-1-0 3 SAGINAW SPIRIT 10 6 3 1 0 13 .650 42 38 75 6-3-1-0 4 KITCHENER RANGERS 9 5 2 2 0 12 .667 32 23 63 5-2-2-0 5 LONDON KNIGHTS 8 4 3 1 0 9 .563 28 25 91 4-3-1-0 6 SARNIA STING 9 4 4 1 0 9 .520 36 35 114 4-4-1-0 7 OWEN SOUND ATTACK 10 4 5 0 1 9 .450 33 43 121 4-5-0-1 8 WINDSOR SPITFIRES 9 4 5 0 0 8 .444 26 32 83 4-5-0-0 9 ERIE OTTERS 9 2 6 1 0 5 .278 32 39 77 2-6-1-0 10 FLINT FIREBIRDS 9 0 9 0 0 0 .000 17 53 95 0-9-0-0 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 7 Continued from Page 5 gritty while maintaining a grass roots fan culture. Over the last five years the jungle has seen an influx of Petes alumni, including Nelson Armstrong (‘12-’14), Steve Lorentz (‘13-’17) and Clark Seymour (‘10-’14), who all played for the Florida Everblades, Matt Spencer (‘15-’17) of the Adirondack Thunder, and Greg Betzold (‘12-’16) who suited up last season with the Kansas City Mavericks. Serving as an extended family, the Peterborough Petes and its fellow OHL teams are hands-on in the development of their players, monitoring things like routine, curfew, emotional and physical health, school and life with billets. According to Seymour, it was here that he developed structure to his life as he prepared to enter the next stage, “Major junior is where the lifestyle and the habits you develop begin; in junior there are a lot of people looking over you, who can guide you in the right direction.” Included in the transition from the OHL to the ECHL is the addition of free time allowing guys to tailor their off ice-training and sleep routine to match their personal preference. With the rewarded freedom comes increased accountability - a reality of playing professional hockey, “The OHL does a phenomenal job of preparing players to being in that lifestyle. No billets, no school though, it changes your everyday life,” noted Seymour. “I used to blame Sharpie (Don Sharp, Greg’s Peterborough billet) for everything,” laughed Betzold, “If I wasn’t skating fast enough I would tell people he cooked me ribs before the game.” The former Petes forward cut his humour with a moment of sincere gratitude for the active guidance of his junior team, “In all seriousness the Petes were good about that, we always had rides and people knew where we were.” 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 9 Jake Partridge LW 5.10/182 2001 Barrie, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 7 Danyk Drouin C 6.01/177 2001 Casselman, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 10 Erik Čermák LW 6.00/161 2001 Prague, CZE Elig. 2019 1____ 1____ 15 Kyle MacLean C 6.01/186 1999 Basking Ridge, NJ Elig. 2019 1____ 2____ 11 Zach Gallant ‘C’ C 6.02/195 1999 Oakville, ON DET ‘17/83rd 3____ 4____ 16 Dylan Robinson LW 6.01/168 2002 Pickering, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 0____ 12 Chris Paquette ‘A’ C/RW 6.02/210 1998 Kingston, ON Free Agent 7____ 5____ 18 Serron Noel RW 6.05/212 2000 Ottawa, ON FLA ‘18/34th 7____ 3____ 14 Liam Kirk LW 6.01/168 2000 Maltby, GBR ARI ‘18/189th 2____ 2____ 19 Eric Henderson LW 6.02/187 1998 Kingsville, ON Free Agent 4____ 5____ 15 Nick Isaacson LW 6.03/187 1999 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2019 5____ 5____ 23 Jack Studnicka C 6.02/179 1999 Tecumseh, ON BOS ‘17/53rd 3____ 6____ 16 Nick Robertson C 5.09/160 2001 Northville, MI, USA Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 25 Nando Eggenberger LW 6.02/202 1999+ Chur, SUI Elig. 2019 3____ 2____ 17 Pavel Gogolev RW 6.01/175 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 2019 3____ 3____ 26 Cole Resnick LW 6.00/171 1999 Thornhill, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ 18 Adam Timleck ‘A’ RW 5.09/165 1998 Toronto, ON Free Agent 2____ 2____ 61 Allan McShane LW 5.11/193 2000 Collingwood, ON MTL ‘18/97th 3____ 5____ 19 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C 5.10/168 2000 Moscow, RUS TOR ‘18/76th 1____ 3____ 71 Tyler Tullio RW 5.10/158 2002 Lakeshore, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 4____ 21 Cameron Butler RW 6.04/197 2002 Ottawa, ON Elig. 2020 4____ 1____ 90 Danil Antropov LW 6.02/185 2000+ North York, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 4____ 22 Chad Denault RW 6.02/190 2000 Iroquois Falls, ON Elig. 2019 3____ 1____ 96 Nick Wong RW 5.09/170 2001+ Erin, ON Elig. 2020 2____ 1____ 25 Dustin Hutton LW 5.09/147 2001+ Etobicoke, ON Elig. 2020 0____ 0____ DEFENCE 26 John Parker-Jones RW 6.06/230 2000 Brantford, ON Elig. 2019 0____ 0____ # NAME POS. 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