Peterborough Petes Blanked In Game Four; North Bay Ties Series 2-2
/The Peterborough Petes put 33 shots on net but none found the back of the net as they were shut out in Game Four by the North Bay Battalion, 4-0, to even the series at two apiece at the Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens on Tuesday night.
The Petes ended the regular season with a 40-24-1-3 record for third place in the East Division. Photo courtesy of Tom Martineau and the North Bay Battalion.
The first goal came in the first period with the puck ricocheting off the boards from a point shot. It ended up on Cam Warren’s stick in the slot and he scored to make it 1-0 for North Bay. Ryder Cali joined the scoring for the Battalion as he pickpocketed Kieron Walton and buried it to make it 2-0 after the first. Easton Rye was peppered with 16 shots in that frame.
North Bay struck again in the second period as Warren made a centring pass to Parker Vaughan, who was all alone in front and made no mistake for a 3-0 lead. Rye faced only eight shots that period but allowed one to go by him.
North Bay got the cherry on top just under eight minutes into the period as Nick Wellenreiter got a deflected puck on his stick and he rifled it through traffic, including Rye, for a North Bay four-goal game and win.
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