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Petes Take Down Frontenacs in Kingston
On Sunday, February 1, the Peterborough Petes were in Kingston for an afternoon matchup with the Kingston Frontenacs. The Petes won the game by a score of 5-3. Adam Novontý and Aiden Young led the way for the Petes with a goal and an assist each, while Matthew Perreault had two assists. Braydon McCallum, Brennan Faulkner, and Matthew Soto scored, with Kieron Walton, Calum Hartnell, Ben Radley, Kaden McGregor, and Yanis Lutz each picking up an assist. Easton Rye made 28 save

Todd Newmann
2 days ago2 min read


McCallum Picks Up Three Assists in Road Win Over Sarnia
On Saturday, January 24, the Peterborough Petes were in Sarnia for the weekend battle with the Sarnia Sting. Peterborough had a big first period, scoring three goals, later holding on for a 5-2 win. Braydon McCallum led the way for the Petes with three assists, while Adam Novotný, Kieron Walton, and Aiden Young each had a goal and an assist. Calum Hartnell (first career multi-point game) had two assists in the game. Matthew Soto and Yanis Lutz scored, with Leon Kolarik addi

Todd Newmann
Jan 241 min read


Peterborough, Ontario — A Storied Sporting City
Peterborough, Ontario, nestled along the Otonabee River, has a rich and dynamic history with sports that reflects both community passion and competitive excellence. From grassroots recreation to national championships and future stars, sport is deeply woven into the cultural fabric of this mid-size Canadian city. A Hockey Heartland Hockey has long been at the centre of Peterborough’s sporting identity. The Peterborough Petes , established in 1956, are the oldest continuously

Anna Morralis
Jan 153 min read


Peterborough Petes announce 17th annual Pink in the Rink game on February 7 in support of Survivors Abreast
OHL's largest ongoing fundraiser for cancer research and support will see Petes host Sudbury Wolves at the Peterborough Memorial Centre The Peterborough Petes organization has announced details of the 17th annual Pink in the Rink campaign in support of cancer research. During a media conference at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Tuesday (January 6), the Petes announced this season’s game will take place on Saturday, February 7 at 7:05 p.m. when the Petes host the Sudbury

Todd Newmann
Jan 62 min read
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