The Petes continued with game three of four of their road trip against the Soo Greyhounds on Friday. German defenceman Rio had signed Rio Kaiser to an OHL Scholarship and Development Agreement and debut with Peterborough that night. The Petes ended up with a 4-0 shutout loss to the Greyhounds.
The maroon and white headed to Sudbury to take on the Wolves for a Sunday matinee tilt. With the first and third periods being scoreless, the second is where all the scoring action occurred.
The Petes kicked off the period with two Nico Addy goals following by one from Carson Cameron for a 3-0 lead only 4:01 into the stanza. Kocha Delic got one back for Sudbury but Petes captain Johnathan Melee scored and Quinton Pagé rounded out the heavy-scoring affair to make it 5-1, the eventual final.
The Petes return home to host the Barrie Colts for the first time this season at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.