Peterborough Petes Allow Four-Goal Flurry From Brampton Steelheads In Second Period For 6-3 Loss

The Peterborough Petes could not catch up to the Brampton Steelheads after allowing four goals in the second period to fall 6-3 at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Wednesday night.

Photo courtesy of Kenneth Andersen and the Peterborough Petes.

The scoring started from a Peterborough native but not from the Petes. Steelheads Porter Martone got the puck out in front on a wide-open net and buried it home for a 1-0 lead as the period’s only score.

Brampton scored the following two goals just 6:06 into the period for a 3-0 lead. Peterborough finally got on the board as they had an odd-man rush. Francis Parish took the shot but was saved by the pad. Gavin Bryant pounced on the rebound and scored the Petes’s first goal. Unfortunately for Peterborough, a pair of Aidan Lane goals hit the board and the Petes found themselves in a 5-1 deficit after two periods.

Parish got his second point of the night as he was the only Pete on the rush and snapped it at the high slot to make it 5-3. Brampton scored just six minutes later to restore their four-goal lead. Quinton Pagé squeezed out one more goal for Peterborough in the final two minutes in regulation but it was too little, too late and the Petes fell 6-3 to the Steelheads.

The Petes travel to Kingston to take on the Frontenacs this Friday at 7 p.m. at Slush Puppie Place.

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Peterborough Petes Call Up Defenseman Ahead of Wednesday's Game Against the Brampton Steelheads

The Peterborough Petes has called up defenceman Luis Sturgeon for Wednesday’s game against the Brampton Steelheads.

Photo courtesy of Emily Simonetta and the Peterborough Petes.

The Petes originally drafted the London native in the 11th round, 205th overall, of the 2024 OHL Draft. He was selected out of the Lambton Jr. Sting program, where he put up 11 points in 30 games for their U16 team in 2023-24. This season, Sturgeon played in 26 games for the Peterborough Petes U18s, scoring three goals and adding 13 assists for 16 points. He also picked up an assist in 10 playoff games for the U18 Petes.

“Luis is a big, strong defenceman who had a solid season with the U18 Petes,” said Michael Oke, Petes general manager and vice president of operations. “We were able to track his development a lot this season as he was able to work out and practice with the OHL team regularly. This is another good example of how our relationship with the U18 Petes provides players with a development model and pathway to the OHL.”

Luis joins a long list of U18 Petes who received the opportunity to play in the OHL for Peterborough. This list includes Michael Simpson, Quinton Pagé, Brody Partridge, Easton Rye, Masen Johnston, Thanasi Marentette, Sam McCue, Dylan Woulds, Josh Kavanagh and Cole Patey. Sturgeon will wear number 20 for the Petes. 

Puck Drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. The Petes will be wearing their Real Canadian Superstore contest-winning jersey design.

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Peterborough Petes to Wear Jersey Contest Winning Design For Wednesday's Game

The Petes are wearing specialty jerseys as a part of the Real Canadian Superstore Jersey Design Contest for their game against Brampton Steelheads at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Wednesday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Petes.

Julien Thiffault designed this year’s winning jersey and features maroon, black and grey with a white Petes logo. He will drop the puck before the game and receive a jersey signed by the Peterborough Petes players.

The game jerseys are available for purchase through an online auction. Fans can place bids by clicking here. All proceeds from the jersey auction support the President’s Choice Children’s Charity. To date, this contest has raised over $600,000 to help the charity on its mission to help feed one million kids annually.

The game can be seen for free on CHL TV as a part of the CHL Jersey Design Contest ‘freeviews.’ All 31 jersey contest games are available as “freeviews” on CHL TV.

Puck drop for the game is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

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Last-Second Heroics Gives the Peterborough Petes a 4-3 Win Over the Ottawa 67's

The Peterborough Petes came through in the clutch as they scored in the dying seconds of the game to defeat the Ottawa 67’s 4-3, at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday night.

Photo courtesy of Kenneth Andersen and the Peterborough Petes.

The Petes were without head coach Rob Wilson who was serving a five-game suspension after a bench altercation from Sunday’s game against the Erie Otters.

Peterborough opened the scoring exactly five minutes into the game as Brody Partridge banged in a rebound off a loose puck for a 1-0 score. That remained the only goal of the period.

The Petes doubled their lead as Ottawa mishandled the puck in their own zone. Partridge corraled the loose puck, circled the net, fired and it was tipped by Brennan Faulker for a 2-0 lead just 28 seconds into the period. Ottawa answered two minutes later as Chris Barlas off a one-time to cut the deficit in half.

Early in the third, Ottawa looked to tie things up as they were on the power play but Petes captain Johnathan Melee had other ideas. He intercepted a pass in the offensive zone and rifled it top shelf from the high slot for a 3-1 lead. Ottawa would not go down easily as Barlas scored a second time, followed up by a Filip Ekberg goal with under six minutes in regulation to tie the game at three.

With just over 10 seconds left in regulation, the Petes were looking for one last push. They won a faceoff in their own zone where Aiden Young got the puck and passed it to Genc Ula at the point. He took a fadeaway wrist shot that managed to find its way through traffic. It found its back of the net for a 4-3 lead in the dying seconds of the game and the Petes escaped with a win.

Both teams meet again on Saturday, this time in the nation’s capital at TD Place at 3 p.m.

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Peterborough Petes Fined $5,000 As Head Coach Gets Suspended Five Games After Bench Altercation Against Erie Otters

Peterborough Petes head coach Rob Wilson has been assessed a five-game suspension and a $5,000 after a bench altercation involving Erie Otters, announced on Thursday.

Petes head coach Rob Wilson during the 2023-24 annual year-end ceremony. He signed an eight-year extension with the team as announced on that night. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The incident occurred at the Erie Insurance Arena when the Petes lost 7-2 to the Otters on Sunday.

Just under halfway through the second period, Otters’ Alex Messier went to fight Petes’ Francis Parish during faceoff before the puck drop.

This resulted in Wilson and Kris Mallette, Otter's head coach, going face-to-face between the benches in a heated argument. They had to be separated by assistant coaches and referees.

The Ontario Hockey League also suspended Petes defenceman Grayden Strohack for four games (including a game misconduct) for being the third man into a fight (which results in an automatic two-game suspension). He also received another game misconduct for continuing an altercation.

Erie Otters Head Coach Kris Mallette has been assessed a five-game suspension, while Assistant Coach Ken Peroff has been suspended for two games. The Erie Otters Hockey Club has also been fined $7,500.

Messier has been suspended for nine games with infractions that included being assessed a game misconduct, aggressor and continuing an altercation. He also exceeded the regular season fighting major threshold during the incident which is an automatic two-game suspension.

The Petes return home to face the Ottawa 67’s on Big Brothers Big Sisters Night at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday at 7:05 p.m.

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Peterborough Petes Forward Named EOJHL Top Prospect For 2024-25

Peterborough Petes forward Dylan Turcotte has been named one to the top prospects of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (EOJHL), announced on Tuesday.

Photo courtesy of David Pickering and the Peterborough Petes.

As an Ottawa Junior Canadian, Turcotte finished with 28 goals and 33 assists for 61 points in 27 games during the 2024-25 campaign. He had a 2.26 points-per-game average which led all EOJHL skaters. Turcotte also had 18 multi-point games this season and has a 19-game point streak.

The Orleans native was originally selected by the Petes in the first round, third overall, of the 2024 OHL U18 Priority Selection.

He was called up to the team ahead of Saturday’s game against the Brantford Bulldogs in a 4-3 overtime losing effort.

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Peterborough Lakers Release 2025 Regular Season Schedule

The Peterborough Century 21 Lakers have released its 2025 Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) regular season schedule with 18 games, announced on Sunday morning.

Photo courtesy of David Pickering and the Peterborough Lakers

The following is the full schedule:

  • May 21 @ Brooklin L.C.

  • May 22 vs. Six Nations Chiefs

  • May 29 vs. Brampton Excelsiors

  • May 31 @ Owen Sound North Stars

  • June 1 @ Cobourg Kodiaks

  • Jun 5 vs Oakville Rock

  • June 12 @ Brampton Excelsiors

  • June 16 @ Oakville Rock

  • June 19 vs. Brooklin L.C.

  • June 24 @ Six Nations Chiefs

  • June 26 vs Cobourg Kodiaks

  • July 3 vs. Owen Sound North Stars

  • July 9 @ Brooklin L.C.

  • July 10 vs. Six Nations Chiefs

  • July 17 vs. Oakville Rock

  • July 19 @ Owen Sound North Stars

  • July 24 vs. Brampton Excelsiors

  • July 27 @ Cobourg Kodiaks

“Theme nights and sponsor nights will be announced at a later date but fans can expect an exciting lineup of special events throughout the season to enhance the game-night experience at the Memorial Centre,” said Pete Dalliday, Lakers director of community engagement and partnerships. 

Season tickets for all home games are available at the Grant Thornton Box Office. Operating hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. Single-game tickets go on sale in May.

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Peterborough Drop Pair of Weekend Games; Petes and Otters Head Coach Ejected After Bench Altercation

It was a weekend to forget as the Peterborough Petes drop a pair of games to the Brantford Bulldogs and Erie Otters on Saturday and Sunday respectively.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Petes.

Peterborough first lost to the Bulldogs with a 4-3 overtime loss at the Brantford Civic Centre on Saturday night.

Michael Oke, Petes general manager and vice president of operations, called up affiliate players Calum Hartnell, Kaiden Thatcher and Dylan Turcotte for the road trip against Brantford and Erie.

“With some suspensions and injuries to our team this weekend, we’ve called up Calum, Kaiden and Dylan to the Peterborough Petes,” he said. “We’ve been monitoring all three players very closely this year and they have all had strong seasons with their respective teams.”

Gavin Bryant had two assists in his 200th OHL career game. Martin Matejicek, Brennan Faulkner and Brady Stonehouse scored, while Petes goaltender Easton Rye would stop 34 of 38 shots.

The Petes crossed the border to play the Otters but had better days as they lost 7-2 at the Erie Insurance Arena on Sunday.

Matejicek scored his 12th goal of the season while Faulkner tacked on a goal. Quinton Pagé, Stonehouse and Aiden Young all had a helper in the game.

Just under halfway through the second period, Erie’s Alex Messier went after Peterborough’s Francis Parish for a fight at a faceoff but before the puck was even dropped.

This escalated as Rob Wilson, Petes head coach and Kris Mallette, Otters head coach went face-to-face between the benches in a heated argument. They had to be separated by assistant coaches and referees. Both coaches could face supplementary discipline.

Messier also got between the benches and tried to grab Wilson but Strohack quickly pushed his hands away. Wilson and Mallette were eventually ejected. Messier and Strohack were also thrown out.

The Petes return home to face the Ottawa 67’s on Big Brothers Big Sisters Night at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday at 7:05 p.m.

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Windsor Spitfires Dynamic Duo Proves Too Much For Peterborough Petes in 7-1 Rout

Windsor Spitfires Liam Greentree and Ilya Protas became menaces, combining for seven points to rout the Peterborough Petes, 7-1, at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday night.

Photo courtesy of Kenneth ANdersen and the Peterborough Petes.

The game was Indigenous Heritage Night that featured a pre-game ceremony with a land acknowledgement, a ceremonial faceoff including representatives from Crowe’s Gas, Alderville First Nation, Curve Lake First Nation and Hiawatha First Nation and the National Anthem, sung by Curve Lake First Nation School students.

The first period was all Windsor. Protas, the Washington Capitals prospect, fed Ryan Abraham who one-timed it at point-blank range for the 1-0 lead just 29 seconds in. Los Angeles Kings prospect Greentree lent a hand this time with a toe drag, then gave it to Protas in the slot, who rung it home for a 2-0 lead. The goal marked the 100th point of the season for both players. It was the first time two Windsor teammates hit the century mark in a season since 1994-95. Windsor tacked on a late goal from AJ Spellacy to make it 3-0 after the first.

Windsor struck again, thanks to Greentree, early in the second period on the power play. He sniped it from the far-side point that made its way through traffic for a 4-0 score. Peterborough finally found the scoresheet as Brady Stonehouse won the draw in the faceoff circle and immediately got it to Genz Ula, who wristed it home to make it 4-1. Greentree and Protas struck again as they were the two assists to a Wyatt Kennedy goal to restore the four-goal lead. Greentree struck again on the power play, this time, he sniped it from the far-side faceoff dot and got his second goal of the game and fourth point; good enough to earn first-star honours.

The third period only saw Nathan Gaymes score for Windsor and the Spitfires left Peterborough with a 7-1 win.

The Petes are on the road for their next game at the Brantford Civic Centre to take on the Bulldogs this Saturday. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m.

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Peterborough Petes to Celebrate Indigenous Heritage Night For Thursday's Game

The Peterborough Petes will host their annual Indigenous Heritage Night with puck drop scheduled for 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre against the Windsor Spitfires this Thursday.

Photo courtesy of Kory Parkin and the Peterborough Petes.

This year, the Petes will again use the attached logo designed by Kory Parkin, an Indigenous Painter & Digital Creator from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. The logo highlights the traditional name of Peterborough, Nogojiwanong, meaning ‘place at the foot of the rapids.’

“Since the land today is preoccupied by many Indigenous groups I thought it would best represent those who came before by changing Peterborough to the name it went by before,” said Parkin. “Known as a great fishing spot and the word meaning, place at the end of the rapids, that’s why I included the canoe and the water behind to give a rapid look to the water.”

The pre-game ceremony will include a land acknowledgement, a ceremonial faceoff including representatives from Crowe’s Gas, Alderville First Nation, Curve Lake First Nation and Hiawatha First Nation and the National Anthem, which Curve Lake First Nation School will sing.

Throughout the game, fans can see dance ceremonies and dancers from Alderville First Nation on the ice at the intermissions and in the lobby. There will also be storytelling on the video board throughout the game, including Sky Woman and Turtle Island.

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