Peterborough Petes Struggle Early Against Brantford Bulldogs On the Road

The Peterborough Petes allowed the first five goals of the game and could not recover, losing to the Brantford Bulldogs 6-3 at the TD Civic Centre on Friday night.

The Petes are fourth in the East Division with a 2-3-0-1 record. Photo courtesy of Logan Taylor and the Brantford Bulldogs.

Only one goal came in the first and it came late in the frame. Adam Jiricek scored on the power play and it was 1-0.

The Bulldogs ramped up the offense, scoring three times thanks to Luca Testa, Ryder Boulton and Marek Vanacker. Despite 14 shots on goal through two periods, Peterborough was getting shut out.

Just as Peterborough had an opportunity to get on the board with the man advantage, Jake O'Brien netted a shorthanded goal for the Bulldogs to make it 5-0. Petes forward Adam Novotný took a point shot but David Egorov made the save. It was a fortunate bounce for Gens Ula and he scored on the rebound to break the shutout. It only took 68 seconds for the Bulldogs to respond as Edison Engle responded to restore the five-goal lead.

Late in the period, Peterbrough had a few power play opportunities and saw both Leon Kolarik and Yanis Lutz score to ake it 6-3 but it too late and the Bulldogs easily held on for the 6-3 win.

The Petes play next at home on Thursday to host the Kingston Frontenacs for 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

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