Peterborough Lakers Earn Redemption Over Oakville Rock In Overtime Win

The Peterborough Lakers avenged their season’s only loss against the Oakville Rock by defeating them in overtime, 7-6, at the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre on Monday night.

Photo courtesy of Anna Taylor and the Peterborough Lakers.

After allowing a Josh Dawick goal from Oakville, Peterborough quickly assumed the lead with scores from Thomas Hoggarth and Brad McCulley. The score remained 2-1 after the opening period.

The second replicated the first as Oakville struck first again to tie the game but Mike Robinson and Joe Resetarits scored for Peterborough for a 4-2 lead into the third.

Oakville got their offense going, scoring the first four of five goals as Mike Hasen scored the lone goal for the Lakers. Down by one, Taite Cattoni scored the game-tying goal for Peterborough with 3:56 left to play. The goalies stood tall to force overtime.

Lakers forward Braedon Saris was acquired from the Cobourg Kodiaks on Sunday and wasted no time in making an immediate impact. He already had two assists from the second period and finished his day by scoring the game-winning goal with 2:15 left on the clock for the 7-6 overtime win.

“It was really cool playing with a lot of guys I’ve watched during the winters and kinda learned from and watched how they play,” Saris said. “They made it easy and luckily I was able to get the last one and get the win. I want to get better as a player and learn from all (my teammates) and coaches and hopefully take a run at it and win a championship.”

The Lakers return home to the Peterborough Memorial Centre this Thursday to host the Brooklin Lacrosse Club on Sport A Rainbow Night.

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Peterborough Lakers Add Another Forward to Roster In Trade With Cobourg Kodiaks

The Peterborough Lakers added another weapon to their arsenal, acquiring right-hand forward Braedon Saris from the Cobourg Kodiaks in exchange for Tommy Collins and Brampton’s third-round draft pick in 2026.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Lakers.

The 23-year-old Burlington native is a graduate of the Jr. A Blaze where he helped the team win the 2023 Minto Cup alongside Deacan Knott and Ben Trumble.

During his junior career, Saris scored 240 points in 55 games with 112 goals and 128 assists.

Last season with Cobourg, he recorded 13 goals and 30 assists in 14 games while recording zero penalty minutes. He has played two games this season with four assists. The 6’3, 205 lb. attackman just finished his senior year at Princeton University.

According to a press release, the Lakers anticipate using Saris on the Lakers’ right side as Koleton Marquis goes back home to play with the Kahnawake Mohawks in Sr. B for the season.

The Lakers return to action for a rematch with the Oakville Rock on the road this Monday.

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Another Second-Round Pick Signs OHL Standard Player Agreement With the Peterborough Petes

The Peterborough Petes have signed another 2025 second-round pick, Kieran Raynor, to an OHL Standard Player Agreement, announced on Monday.

Photo courtesy of David Pickering and the Peterborough Petes.

“We’re very happy to announce that Kieran has signed with the Peterborough Petes,” said Michael Oke, general manager and vice president of operations.. “He’s a hard-working forward who had a solid season last year, leading the Niagara North Stars in scoring. He also had an opportunity to play some games in GOJHL last season, showing us that he can play against older competition.”

The St. Catharines native was initially selected by the Petes in the second round, 27th overall, in the 2025 OHL Priority Selection. He featured in 27 games for the Niagara North Stars U16 team last season, scoring 29 goals and 23 assists for 52 points. In eight playoff games, he had five goals and eight assists for 13 points to help the North Stars to a place in the OMHA Championships and the OHL Cup. Raynor also skated in three games last season for the GOJHL’s St. Catharines Falcons, picking up one assist.

“It’s a privilege to get to sign with such a storied franchise like the Peterborough Petes,” said Raynor. “I’m still unable to process this feeling. I’m looking forward to getting to Peterborough and helping this team win.”

In the official 2025 OHL Draft Guide, OHL Director of Hockey Development Darrell Woodley wrote the following:

“Kieran is a skilled centre that drives the offense for his team and is a leader by how hard he plays the game. He is a great skater with excellent top end speed, great edge control and balance that make him hard to handle. He makes plays at high speed in all three zones and plays a very unselfish game as he moves the puck efficiently. His hockey sense is very high as he plays in every situation and knows what to do in each game situation. He is fearless in his play and plays a lot bigger than he actually is, not shying away from anyone. Kieran is a fun player to watch as he makes things happen every shift.”

Raynor is the third player from the Petes 2025 draft class to sign an OHL Standard Player Agreement after third-round pick Gerry DiCunzolo and second-round selection Matthew Perreault.

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Peterborough Petes Sign Second-Round Pick to OHL Standard Player Agreement

The Peterborough Petes have signed their 2025 second-round pick, Matthew Perreault, to an OHL Standard Player Agreement, announced on Friday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Petes.

“Matthew is a smooth-skating defenceman who can move the puck,” said Michael Oke, general manager and vice president of operations. “He was a big part of a very strong Toronto Titans team last year. We’re excited to be able to add him to our group as we get ready for next season.”

The right-handed defenceman from Ottawa was initially selected by the Petes in the second round, 31st overall, in the 2025 OHL Priority Selection. He played in 25 games for the Toronto Titans U16’s in the GTHL last season, scoring once and picking up nine assists for 10 points. Perreault also featured in five games in the 2025 OHL Cup, picking up four assists.

“I’m incredibly honoured to sign with Peterborough,” said Perreault. “The Petes are an organization with such a rich and storied history and I’m excited to contribute to the team’s future success. I’ll give everything I have to make the fans and the city proud.”

Perreault is the second player from the Petes' 2025 draft class to sign an OHL Standard Player Agreement after third-round pick Gerry DiCunzolo signed on May 27.

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Peterborough Lakers Complete the Comeback With Overtime Hat-Trick Goal Over Brampton Excelsiors

The Peterborough Lakers, thanks to Joe Resetarits’s hat-trick goal, got a walk-off score in overtime for the comeback win against the Brampton Excelsiors, 10-9, at the Brampton Memorial Arena on Thursday night.

Photo courtesy of Anna Taylor and the Peterborough Lakers.

The Lakers were in a 3-0 deficit, allowing three powerplay goals to open the period. Carter Page was the only goal-scorer for the Lakers, late in the period for a 3-1 game after the first.

After allowing the first goal of the second, the Lakers went on a three-goal run with Brad McCulley, Matt Gilray and Dustyn Birkhof scoring for Peterborough to tie the game at four. Brampton had a three-goal run to restore their three-goal lead. Austin Hasen scored a last-minute goal to make it 7-5 going into the final frame.

For the third-straight time, the Excelsiors opened the period’s scoring. The Lakers had another three-goal run with Taite Cattoni and Resetarits getting their first and Hasen tacking on his second of the game to tie things up. Brampton pulled away again, scoring halfway through the period but Resetarits responded with his second goal on the powerplay for a tie game as it went into overtime.

The Lakers were on the overtime’s only powerplay thanks to a holding call and Resetarits capitalized. The Lakers cycled the ball before Resetarits rifled the ball through, far side, while in the high slot, right of the goaltender, for the hat trick and walk-off win. “We’ve all been in these games before; we just had to gut it out. They played a great game again,” Resetarits said, referencing the Lakers’ slim 6-5 win over Brampton two weeks ago in Peterborough.

“(Riley) Hutchcraft played another great game,” said Resetarits. “They’re fast, they put the pressure on us and they capitalized on their power (play). We kept our composure as much as we could for those first two periods, lot of veteran players been in these situations in NLL, summer, so the experience took over.”

The Lakers return to action for a rematch with the Oakville Rock on the road this Monday.      

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Peterborough Petes Acquire Overage Forward From Kingston For Three Draft Picks

The Peterborough Petes have traded for overage forward Matthew Soto from the Kingston Frontenacs in exchange for Sarnia’s third-round pick in 2027, Oshawa’s fifth-round pick in 2027 and a fifth-round pick in 2029, announced on Thursday.

Photo courtesy of Robert Lefebvre and the OHL.

The St. Paul, Minn. native was originally selected by the Frontenacs in the first round, fifth overall, in the 2021 OHL Priority Selection. Over four seasons with Kingston, Soto has played in 231 games, scoring 64 goals and adding 93 assists for 157 points. During his career, Soto has also appeared in 27 playoff games for the Frontenacs, scoring five goals and adding five assists for 10 points.

“We’re very excited to add Matthew Soto to our group as we prepare for the new season,” said Michael Oke, general manager and vice president of operations. “Matthew is a player who will bring a lot of experience to our team, having played in over 230 games during his career in Kingston. We’re looking forward to seeing him take the ice at training camp later this year.”

In 2023, Soto attended Pittsburgh Penguins training camp after leading the Frontenacs in scoring with 42 points in 54 games. During the 2023-24 season, Soto hit a career high in three offensive categories, scoring 25 goals and adding 31 assists for 56 points.

“I’m excited and grateful to get an opportunity to play for the Peterborough Petes,” said Soto. “I look forward to connecting with my teammates and getting to play in front of the amazing fans at the PMC next season.”

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Peterborough's Greg Hamilton Inducted Into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame

A Peterborough name is in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, as Greg Hamilton was inducted at the facility in St. Mary’s, Ont., on Saturday afternoon.

Photo courtesy of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum.

While he was born on July 26, 1965, in Toronto, Hamilton was raised in Peterborough and has served in prominent leadership roles with Baseball Canada for over three decades. During that time, he has overseen the most successful era in the history of the national teams program according to the Hall of Fame.

“Having grown up in the Canadian baseball system and spent the vast majority of my professional baseball career working for Baseball Canada, it is an absolute honour to be inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.,” said Hamilton.

A Princeton University graduate, Hamilton was named the pitching coach of Canada’s Senior National Team in 1992. He held that post until 1995, when he became the head coach of the Junior National Team the following year.

Hamilton heads the junior team while doubling as director of men’s national teams. The Junior National Team has won three medals: a silver at the U-18 Baseball World Cup in 2012 and bronze medals at the same event in 1997 and 2006. Among the players Hamilton has coached on the junior squad are major league all-stars Jason Bay, Justin Morneau, Michael Soroka, Josh Naylor, Russell Martin and Michael Saunders.

As Senior National Team General Manager, Hamilton assembled the Canadian squads that captured gold at the 2011 and 2015 Pan American Games – the first two golds ever won by the Canadian senior team. Hamilton also put together the rosters for the Canadian teams that competed in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics, as well as in all five World Baseball Classics.

Before joining Baseball Canada, Hamilton worked as an assistant coach with Princeton University for two years, then as the pitching coach of the French National team in 1994.

In 2022, Hamilton was a recipient of Baseball America’s Tony Gwynn Award for his lifetime contributions to baseball. The ensuing year, he was inducted into the Baseball Ontario Hall of Fame.

Hamilton was inducted alongside other baseball greats such as former Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista; former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Érik Bédard; Baseball Canada pitcher Amada Asay; Montréal Expos administrative staff Gerry Snyder and pioneer for women’s baseball, Arleene (Johnson) Noga.

Hamilton was elected to the Hall of Fame on Feb. 12.

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Peterborough Lakers No Longer Undefeated After Upset From Winless Oakville Rock

The winless Oakville Rock (0-3) came to town, got the upset and knocked off the previously undefeated Peterborough Lakers, 9-7, at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday night.

Photo courtesy of David Pickering and the Peterborough Lakers.

The Lakers had welcomed back their former netminder Landon Kells who was traded to Oakville along with a 2026 first-round pick for veteran goaltender Nick Rose on March 17.

This game was also the return of Lakers defenceman Mitch Ogilvie, who sustained a concussion during last year’s playoffs and missed the entire National Lacrosse League playoffs.

Both teams traded two goals apiece as Joe Resetarits and Brad McCulley scored for the Lakers for a 2-2 tie in the first period.

Oakville started the second with two straight goals. The teams alternated the next five including Thomas Hoggarth scoring two and Taite Cattoni tacking on one for a 6-5 game in favour of the Rock.

Peterborough reclaimed the lead as Resetarits and Holden Cattoni scored for a 7-6 lead. However, Oakville rung off three unanswered goals including an insurance marker with 19 seconds left in regulation for the 9-7 upset victory.

“We have to be more energetic on the floor, on the bench, getting on and off the floor, playing tougher D, pushing some guys around in the offensive end and putting the ball in the net,” said Ogilvie. “Definitely not what we wanted and we’ll be better for next game.”

Kells stopped Peterborough with 47 shots for the win. Ogilvie had an early breakaway but could not get it past his former teammate.

“(I was thinking) don’t fall. I didn’t fall. Definitely not a good shot though,” explained Ogilvie. “Especially on (Landon) Kells, I grew up playing with him my whole junior career and in senior. Would have been nice to bury one on him but he played a hell of a game.”

The loss moves Peterborough to 5-1 on the year. The Lakers hit the road for their next game against the Brampton Excelsiors at the Memorial Arena on Thursday.

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Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre Celebrates 20th Anniversary

The City of Peterborough celebrated two decades of sports, fitness and activity at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre in a ceremony held on Thursday morning.  

Dignitaries, sports notaries and Fleming College staff in front of the Wellness Centre. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The Centre had its groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 25, 2003. Since it first opened its doors on June 5, 2005, the building has been equipped with three gymnasiums, an aquatics centre and water slide, fitness centre and classes, an indoor track and multi-purpose rooms. The facility has become a centre of community connection, said Mayor Jeff Leal.

“We’re proud to celebrate this milestone with the residents and staff who have made the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre such an integral part of our community,” he explained. “This has become a place where individuals of all ages come to build healthy habits, helping our residents lead active, connected lives. The Sport and Wellness Centre is a true community hub.”

“Over the years, the Sport and Wellness Centre has welcomed thousands of members and guests, hosted countless community events and fitness classes, and played an important role in fostering social connections and lifelong wellness,” said Councillors Lesley Parnell and Alex Bierk in a joint statement. “We look forward to another 20 years of community and healthy activity at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre.”

Kristi McNamara was the Fleming College Knight Women’s Basketball team captain in 2005-06 and shot the first basket at the Peterborough Sports & Wellness Centre. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Fleming College has been a longtime partner of the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre, serving as the home of the Fleming Phoenix. 

“Fleming College is proud to celebrate 20 years of partnership with the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre. This facility has been an integral part of our students’ experience, providing a place where they can stay active, prioritize their well-being and feel connected to the broader Peterborough community,” said Dr. Kate McIntosh, Fleming College Vice President of Student Experience. “We are grateful for the Sport and Wellness Centre’s ongoing commitment to creating a welcoming, inclusive space for all, and we congratulate the entire Sport and Wellness Centre team on this significant milestone.”

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Peterborough Lakers Acquire Homegrown Brothers In Trade With Cobourg Kodiaks

The Peterborough Lakers shored up their defence, acquiring homegrown talent in brothers Broedie and Dustyn Birkhof from the Cobourg Kodiaks, announced on Wednesday night.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Lakers.

The Lakers traded away defencemen Andrew Vradenburg, Cole Begley and Payton Tasse to the Kodiaks. Tasse joins his father, Jason, an assistant coach for the team.

The teams also swapped picks, with the Lakers receiving Brampton’s third-round selection in 2026 in exchange for Brampton’s second-rounder.

“Broedie and Dustyn are two players that are tough to play against, and we’re excited for them to get on the floor with us and be great lacrosse players,” said Mike Hasen, Lakers head coach and general manager. “We were also looking for a presence that will keep things honest and help diffuse situations during a heated game before it escalates - both have that ability as well.”

The 31-year-old Broedie has had stints in the MSL with Cobourg and Six Nations, while also suiting up for several Arena Lacrosse League teams, including the Peterborough Timbermen in their inaugural season. He is the strength and conditioning coach for the CFL’s Ottawa RedBlacks and formerly worked with the Peterborough Petes.

Twenty-four-year-old Dustyn is coming off his rookie National Lacrosse League season, playing four games with the Ottawa Black Bears. Last season, he played 13 games for Cobourg, scoring twice and recording 43 penalty minutes. He has two goals, one assist and 25 penalty minutes in three games this season.

The Lakers return to the Peterborough Memorial Centre to take on a familiar face in Landon Kells and the Oakville Rock on Thursday. Kells was a former Laker and was traded along with a 2026 first-round pick for veteran goaltender Nick Rose on March 17.

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