Peterborough Petes Commemorate Staff and Players At Annual Year-End Ceremony Before 2025-26 Playoff Push

As the Peterborough Petes’ 2025-26 regular season finishes and playoffs begining Thursday, the organization held its annual year-end awards ceremony at The Venue on Tuesday night.

Easton Rye, Petes goaltender (left) being awarded the Petes Executive Trophy for most valuable player as voted by teammates by Dave Lorentz, team president (right). Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Rob Wilson, head coach; Dave Lorentz, team president; and captain Carson Cameron made speeches. They recognized teammates, staff, and several others for their support of the organization throughout the season.

The following awards were presented:

  • Mark Teevens Memorial Award (most assists) – Kieron Walton (48 assists)

  • Ed Redmond Memorial Trophy (scholastics and hockey) – Gerry DiCunzolo

  • Outboard Marine Veterans Award (sportsmanship and ability) – Adam Novotný

  • Black’s Family Trophy (rookie of the year) – Matthew Perreault

  • Vince and Lottie Garvey Award (off-ice contribution) – Dave “Beamer” Beamish

  • Molson Cup (most three-star selections voted by media) – Easton Rye

  • Donnie Marsh Memorial Trophy (most dedication to team) – Aiden Young

  • Ed Rowe Memorial Award (most goals) – Kieron Walton (40 goals)

  • Norm Bryan Award (most improved player) – Brennan Faulkner

  • Ushers Trophy (best defenceman) – Carson Cameron

  • Bill Bennett/CKPT Memorial Award (leading scorer) – Kieron Walton (88 points)

  • Gary Dalliday Award (community service) – Thanasi Marentette

  • Petes Executive Trophy (most valuable player voted by teammates) – Easton Rye

The Board of Directors and Alumni Association presented gifts to the graduating and overage players:

  • Brody Partridge

  • Garrett Frazer

  • Brett Hammond

  • Grayden Strohack

  • Kieron Walton

  • Braydon McCallum

  • Easton Rye

  • Matthew Soto (OA)

  • James Petrovski (OA)

  • Brennan Faulkner (OA)

The first round playoff schedule against North Bay is as follows:

  • Game 1 - Thursday, March 26 @ Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC) - 7:05 p.m.

  • Game 2 - Friday, March 27 @ PMC - 7:05 p.m.

  • Game 3 - Sunday, March 29 @ Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens (BLMG) - 2:05 p.m.

  • Game 4 - Tuesday, March 31 @ BLMG - 7:05 p.m.

  • Game 5 - Thursday, April 2 @ PMC - 7:05 p.m.* - (*if necessary)

  • Game 6 - Saturday, April 4 @ BLMG - 7:05 p.m.*

  • Game 7 - Monday, April 6 @ PMC - 7:05 p.m.*

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