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HOME GAME #1 on Behalf of the Entire Peterborough Petes Organization, I Want to Welcome You to the 2016-17 Home Opener EXHIBITION GAME #1 HOME GAME #1 On behalf of the entire Peterborough Petes organization, I want to welcome you to the 2016-17 Home Opener. I’m sure most of you have been eagerly waiting for this day to come, dating back to the conclusion of last season’s exciting playoff series against the North Bay Battalion. As we enter our 61st season of Petes hockey, we are expecting to take further steps forward from our three consecutive playoff appearances and continue to progress toward our goal of capturing the Memorial Cup. Throughout his tenure as General Manager, Michael Oke has strategically brought together a skilled and committed group of players that will be competitive not only for this season, but for several seasons to come. With fifth-year Head Coach Jody Hull instilling a ‘Team First’ approach and with a strong core of returning players plus the addition of some young, talented players, the entire Board of Directors is CATCH ALL THE ROAD GAMES ON confident that fans will be witnessing some exciting hockey being played here at the MasterCard Memorial COGECO TV OR EXTRA 90.5 FM Centre this season. I would like to welcome Kurtis Foster to the team, who will be joining returning assistant coaches Jake Grimes and Andrew Verner as a defensive specialist. Kurtis brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team, having suited up for the Petes from 1997 to 2002 as well as having played in 400+ National Hockey League games. We are thrilled to welcome him back to the Petes organization and look forward to witnessing, first-hand, his positive impact on our team’s back end. In closing, I would like to thank our billets, sponsors, advertisers, volunteers and most importantly, our fans, for their continued support of the Peterborough Petes. I hope you enjoy your experience at tonight’s game and I look forward to seeing you at the Memorial Centre, cheering on your Petes all season long. Dave Pogue - Peterborough Petes President SHOW YOUR PETES PRIDE BY PICKING UP YOUR CHEER CARD THIS SEASON IS PROUDLY PRESENTED BY #89 Sasha Chmelevski Ottawa 67’s 2015-16 Record - 36-29-2-1 75 points Power Play % - 19.6% Penalty Kill % - 79.7% 1. *Even with Dante Salituro graduating onto pro Leaders hockey, Ottawa will be an explosively offensive team, led by second-year players Sasha Goals: *Dante Salituro - 38 Chmelevski, Austen Keating and Artur Assists: *Dante Salituro - 45 Tyanulin. Points: *Dante Salituro - 83 2. Overager Jacob Middleton (LA) will be looked Penalty Minutes: *Dante Salituro - 55 upon to keep the younger defensive crop in- +/-: Sasha Chmelevski - +11 tack. 3. Third-year goaltender Leo Lazarev will be G.A.A: Leo Lazarev - 2.81 Ottawa’s go-to guy this season. Expect him to SV%: Leo Lazarev - 0.901 get the start tonight. Friday September 2, 2016 @ Kingston - Loss 6 - 4 Friday September 9, 2016 @ Gatineau- Win 3 - 2 Sunday September 4, 2016 vs Kingston - Loss 4 - 3 Sunday September 11, 2016 vs Gatineau- Win 6 - 5 10 FOR $190 or 20 FOR $360 $50 = FOUR (4) TICKET VOUCHERS + LARGE PETES FLAG & SMALL PETES COWBELL CALL THE PETES OFFICE AT 705-743-3681 FOR MORE DETAILS CALL THE PETES OFFICE AT 705-743-3681 FOR MORE DETAILS President…………………………………………………………………………………………………..Dave Pogue STATS AS OF SEPT 22 Governor……………………………………………………………………………………….……..Dr. Bob Neville # POS. PLAYER DRAFT YEAR HT WT G A # POS. PLAYER DRAFT YEAR HT WT G A Secretary & Treasurer…………………………………………………………………..………...Dave Lorentz Vice President…………………………………………………………………………………….…...Ken Jackman 2 L/D HOEFENMAYER, Noel 1999 6.00 190 0 0 2 R/D FRASER, Cole 1999 6.02 191 0 0 BASED ON POINTS Vice President………………………………………………………………………………….……….Rod McGillis 3 R/D BROWN, William 1998 6.01 177 0 0 3 L/D PROPHET, Brandon 1996 6.03 217 0 0 Player Name Team GP G A P 5 R/D GOLIKOV, Andrei 1999 6.03 175 0 0 4 L/D TIMMS, Matthew 1998 5.10 176 0 0 Executive Director of Business Operations……………..…………..………………..Burton Lee Office Administrator…………………………….……………….………….…..…...Cathie Webster Ryan Moore FLN 1 2 2 4 6 L/D ORBAN, Ryan 1997 6.03 208 0 0 6 L/D JENKINS, Kyle CAR/14 1996 6.01 171 0 0 Director of Sales, Marketing and Advertising………………………..…...………….......Aaron Garfat Kevin Spinozzi SAR 1 2 1 3 8 R/C FANJOY, Ben 1997 6.02 184 0 0 7 R/D GRIMA, Nick 1999 5.11 188 0 0 Director of Merchandise……………………..……………………..………………...Don Sharp Coordinator, Marketing and Community Events …………………………..…………….…..Matt D’Agostini 9 L/LW KEATING, Austen 1999 6.00 170 0 0 9 L/LW ROLLO, Tyler 1997 5.10 160 0 0 Adam Ruzicka SAR 1 0 3 3 Coordinator, Game Operations and Marketing…….…………………..…………….Tamara Burns 11 L/LW PEARCE, David 1998 6.01 186 0 0 10 L/C TAMMELA, Jonne TB/15 1997 5.10 186 0 0 Security/Billet Liaison………………….………………………………………..…………………...Walter DiClemente Nicholas Caamano FLN 1 1 1 2 Bus Driver……………………………………………………………….……………………………………………...Dave Beamish 12 L/C GARDINER, Nolan 1998 6.00 185 0 0 11 L/C GALLANT, Zach 1999 6.01 184 0 0 Educational Consultant…………………………………….……...……….………...Barry Driscoll; Kim Driscoll Jared Lindo SAR 1 1 1 2 Team Photographers………………………………………...…..Ken Andersen; Jessica Van Staalduinen 13 R/RW TYANULIN, Artur 1997 5.10 173 0 0 12 L/RW CLARKE, C.J. 1999 6.00 201 0 0 Team Chaplains…………………………………………………...………..Tim Coles; Shannon McNevan 16 L/C EVANS, Ben 1999 6.00 195 0 0 14 L/C SCHULZ, Eddie 1998 6.01 182 0 0 Team Store Staff…………………………………….…………..... Megan Parnell; Lauren McCormick 18 L/D WILSON, Hudson 1999 6.03 192 0 0 15 L/LW ISAACSON, Nick 1999 6.02 180 0 0 BASED ON G.A.A. Team Doctors…………………..…………………………….…………….…………….Dr. Crawford Dobson 19 L/LW BARRON, Travis COL/16 1998 6.01 203 0 0 16 L/C LORENTZ, Steven CAR/15 1996 6.03 191 0 0 Dr. Craig Maltman Player Name Team GP GAA SV% 17 R/LW GOGOLEV, Pavel 2000 6.00 173 0 0 Dr. Mike Munoz 21 L/D MIDDLETON, Jacob LA/14 1996 6.02 212 0 0 Dr. Brendan Hughes Matthew Menna FLN 1 0.00 1.000 25 L/LW YULE, Quinn 2000 6.05 187 0 0 18 R/RW TIMLECK, Adam 1998 5.09 158 0 0 Dr. Scott Ferrier Team Physiotherapist……………………..…………………………………….………………...Kevin Hickey Cameron Lamour SAG 1 1.00 1.000 26 R/RW MALLETTE, Trent 1996 5.10 186 0 0 19 R/C DER-ARGUCHINTSEV, Semyon 2000 5.09 144 0 0 Team Dentist…………………………………………...…………………….….……………….….Dr. Brent Jibb Dr. Cam Crawford 27 L/D ROBERTSON, Carter 2000 6.02 170 0 0 20 L/D CHISHOLM, Declan 2000 6.00 172 0 0 Justin Fazio SAR 1 1.00 0.958 44 L/C HOELSCHER, Mitchell 2000 6.00 158 0 0 21 R/C ANG, Jonathan FLA/16 1998 5.11 160 0 0 Director of Scouting/GTA Regional Scout………………………………..…………Chris McNamara Tyler Johnson LDN 1 4.00 0.871 51 L/C WHITE, Patrick 1996 5.11 196 0 0 22 L/C McKINNON, Ian 1998 6.01 172 0 0 Northern Ontario Regional Scout…………………………………...…..………………...….Ron Ringler Ottawa & Eastern Ontario Regional Scout…………………………………………….….....Dave Gaw Brendan Bonello SAG 1 9.03 0.667 65 R/D STRATIS, Peter 2000 6.00 184 0 0 23 L/W SVOBODA, Matyas 1999 6.02 213 0 0 Central Ontario Regional Scout……………………..…………………….…………......Sandy Gemmiti 71 R/RW CLARK, Kody 1999* 6.01 176 0 0 24 R/D HENLEY, Troy 1997 6.00 210 0 0 South Western Ontario Regional Scout………………………………………..…….…..Andy Hooper South Western Ontario & Michigan Regional Scout…………………….…….Matt St.Germain 83 L/LW WARNHOLTZ, Connor 1998 6.02 175 0 0 25 L/LW MARTYNOV, Igor 1999 5.11 180 0 0 Golden Horseshoe Regional Scout………………………………………………...………….Dan Larmer Bantam Scout…………………………………………………………………………...…...……...Dave Pulford SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 86 R/C RYMSHA, Drake 1998 6.00 182 0 0 26 L/C COYLE, Josh 1997 6.04 216 0 0 Erie V. Windsor 7:05 pm 88 L/D BAHL, Kevin 2000 6.05 225 0 0 27 R/D SPENCER, Matthew TB/15 1997 6.01 207 0 0 Media Room Hosts………………………..……….……………………………………………………Don Barrie - V. - - 89 R/C CHMELEVSKI, Sasha 1999 6.00 186 0 0 28 R/C DeNOBLE, Logan 1997* 5.10 189 0 0 (+/-) Spotters………………………………...………………..…..…………………….…….……...Dale Lingard Gary Dunford 91 R/RW CAMPBELL, Chase 1998 5.08 171 0 0 GOALIES GAA SV% Kevin Varrin - V. - - Official Scorer……………………………………………………………………………….……...Shannon Lynch GOALIES GAA SV% 30 L/G WELLS, Dylan EDM/16 1998 6.02 182 0.00 0.000 Crew Chief/Time Keeper………………………….....…………………….……………..…..Art Hopkinson - V. - - 37 L/G LAZAREV, Leo 1997 5.10 161 0.00 0.000 33 L/G JONES, Hunter 2000* 6.03 194 0.00 0.000 Penalty Box Attendant…………………………………………………………………………….…...Dave Post 35 L/G SMITH, Scott 1997 6.05 196 0.00 0.000 Brent Mills - V. - - 68 L/G LAFRENIERE, Oliver 1998 6.02 195 0.00 0.000 Official Scorer………………………………………………………………………………………….Gary Dunford *DENOTES LATE BIRTHDAY STATS AS OF SEPT 22nd *DENOTES LATE BIRTHDAY STATS AS OF SEPT 22nd Alternate Official Scorer……………………………………………..…………….………….……Drake Tytler - V. - - POWERED BY Goal Judges……………………………………………….…………………………………...………...Brian Carter Terry McLaren HOCKEY OPERATIONS Audio/Video Technician…………………….……………….…………………………..…....Shawn Dunbar Michael Oke - General Manager PA Announcer…………………………………………………....……………………..………..……….Gord Gibb Jody Hull - Head Coach AS OF SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 Video Technician………………………………………………………..……………………….Brendan Millard HOCKEY OPERATIONS Jake Grimes - Assistant Coach Booster Club………………..………..Betty Nelson, Lynda Johnson, Gord Moore, Jennifer Moore TEAM GP POINTS General Manager/Head Coach - Jeff Brown Andrew Verner - Assistant/Goaltending Coach Jersey Raffle……………………………………………..…………………………….…………...Linda Martinell PETERBOROUGH PETES 0 0 Head Scout/Director of Player Personnel - Pat Higgins Kurtis Foster - Assistant Coach Game Night Host……………………………………………………………………….…...……Jordan Downer Sr.
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