Things started well for Peterborough as Carson Cameron squeaked the puck past Niagara goalie Owen Flores at a sharp angle to make it 1-0 just under seven minutes in. The Petes kept rolling in the opening period as they forced a turnover in their defensive zone. Peterborough counterattacked with an odd-man rush and Gavin Bryant buried it home off a pass from Caden Taylor for a 2-0 lead.
Unfortunately, Niagara immediately responded 15 seconds later as Ethan Czata was able to snipe the top corner off a rush to cut the deficit in half. Just under two minutes later, Braidy Wassilyn hit the same spot as Czata in the high slot to tie things up at two apiece to end the first.
With no scoring in the second, the game’s next goal came late in the third. Peterborough lost the puck at the offensive blue line and Niagara quickly went on the offensive. A point shot came from the IceDogs and Mathieu Paris tipped it in as he was left alone in front of Petes goaltender Easton Rye.
Peterborough could not tie things up and leave St. Catherine’s with a 3-2 loss.
The Petes return home to take on the North Bay Battalion at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday night. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m.