Peterborough Petes Leave Weekend Road Trip With Two Points

The Peterborough Petes left Ottawa and Kingston with two points after a pair of road games over the weekend.

The Petes are third in the East Division with a 27-19-1-2 record. Photo courtesy of Robert John Boucher and the Kingston Frontenacs.

On Friday, the Peterborough Petes were in our nation’s capital for a matchup with the first-place Ottawa 67’s. The 67’s won the game by a score of 4-1.

Braydon McCallum scored the lone goal for the Petes, giving him seven points in his last four games. Aiden Young and Kieron Walton both picked up an assist on the goal. Masen Johnston made 38 saves in the loss.

The Petes bounced back in a Sunday afternoon matchup against the Kingston Frontenacs. Peterborough won the game 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 saves in the game, picking up his 26th win of the season which leads the league (tied with MasonVaccari of the Flint Firebirds).

The Petes return home to host the Owen Sound Attack for Country Night at 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday night.