Brennan Faulkner Becomes Overtime Hero As Peterborough Petes Mount Comeback Against North Bay Battalion

Brennan Faulkner was the hero and gave the Peterborough Petes a critical 4-3 overtime win over the North Bay Battalion at the Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens on Sunday night.

The Petes are third in the East Division with a 37-24-1-3 record. Photo courtesy of Tom Martineau and the North Bay Battalion.

The Petes are two points ahead of the Battalion in the Ontario Hockey League standings and are fourth in the Eastern Conference. The Battalion are fifth, with a probable playoff matchup against Peterborough as the teams vie for home-field advantage.

Peterborough fell behind early with a pair of goals from North Bay, including a score in the final 21 seconds in the first period.

The Petes cut the deficit in half early in the second frame. Adam Novotný scored on his wraparound bid after Battalion goaltender Jack Lisson could not handle the puck that eventually found the back of his net. It was the only goal of the period and Peterborough was down only one going into the third.

It took just under eight minutes for Peterborough to tie things up as Faulkner held the zone and threw the puck back at the net. It ended up on Aiden Young’s stick and he slipped it through the five-hole for a 2-2 game.

@ptbo_canada Brennan Faulkner was the hero and gave the @Peterborough Petes a critical 4-3 overtime win over the North Bay Battalion. #ptbocanada #journalism #fyp #news #sports ♬ Winning - ROKKA

The Petes took their first lead of the night after a dump-and-chase attempt. Matthew Soto won the puck battle and centred a pass for Kieron Walton, who one-timed it in the slot and scored, 3-2. North Bay answered quickly as they won a faceoff and Parker Vaughan immediately snapped the puck off the draw and zoomed it by Petes goaltender Easton Rye for a 3-3 tie. The game had to be decided in overtime.

In three-on-three, the Petes set up a pick play which left Faulker with a clear shot in the slot and he sniped it and sent the Petes home with a 4-3 overtime win.

The Petes have their final home game of the season this Thursday against the Barrie Colts. Puck drop is 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre

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Dual-Sport Standout and Record-Setting Soccer Player Named Trent University Athletes of the Year

Women’s lacrosse and volleyball standout Natalie Fournier and men’s soccer student athlete John Moncada have been named Trent University’s 2025 to 2026 Female and Male Athletes of the Year, with other student athletes also receiving recognitions at the 57th Annual Trent Athletics Awards Banquet.

(from left to right): Nathan McFadden, Natalie Fournier and John Moncada. phioto courtesy of trent university.

“The Athlete of the Year award recognizes Excalibur student athletes who have made an exceptional impact on their teams through performance, leadership and consistency throughout the season,” said Nathan McFadden, director of Athletics and Recreation. “Natalie and John are outstanding examples of what it means to compete and excel at the highest level, while representing Trent with passion and pride. Natalie's ability to shine in two sports while setting program records speaks to her work ethic, competitiveness and commitment, and John’s first season with the men’s soccer program was nothing short of remarkable in helping lead them to their best season ever. Both student-athletes have left a lasting impact on their teams and on Trent Athletics.” 

Natalie Fournier (from Georgetown, ON) is a dominant dual-sport athlete, competing with women’s volleyball and lacrosse. On the court, she recorded 126 kills, 95 digs, 17 aces and 151 points this season, finishing her career as the program’s all-time leader in both kills (542) and points (646). On the field, Fournier (Gzowski College) continued to excel as a midfielder, helping lead the Excalibur to OUA women’s lacrosse gold while earning OUA All-Star honours. She recorded 31 goals and 9 assists for 40 points in just 11 games, averaging 3.64 points per game. 

John Moncada (from Scarborough, ON), a first-year Business Administration student (Lady Eaton College) with the men’s soccer team, delivered a remarkable first season with the Excalibur. He led both the OUA and U SPORTS in goals with 14, while also tying for the national lead in points with 15. His performance earned him OUA East MVP and U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian honours, while his 14 goals set a new record for the most goals in a single season in Excalibur men’s soccer history. His scoring prowess helped lead the men’s soccer team to their best season in program history. 

The Athletics Awards Banquet brought together student athletes, coaches, staff, alumni, family members and supporters to celebrate a year defined by perseverance, competitive success and strong academic performance.  

“Our student-athletes continue to raise the bar in every sense,” said McFadden. “They compete with integrity, support one another as teammates and represent Trent with pride in the classroom and in the community. The Excalibur spirit is about more than wins and losses. It’s about resilience, leadership, and a relentless commitment to excellence. Tonight was an opportunity to celebrate the remarkable individuals who embody those values every day.” 

In addition to Athlete of the Year, awards were presented across all varsity programs, highlighting individual excellence, leadership and contributions to team culture, culminating in the presentation of the prestigious Arthur Cup to one graduating female and one graduating male student athlete. 

The Arthur Cup recognizes one male and one female athlete who have made exceptional contributions to varsity athletics through ability, sportsmanship, participation, and leadership during their time at Trent. The 2025 to 2026 recipients are Kieran Gerow and Aly Saydam. 

Kieran Gerow (from Brighton, ON) has been a defining leader for the Trent Excalibur women’s lacrosse program throughout her entire career with the Excalibur. A consistent presence and role model for her teammates, Gerow (Traill College) has helped shape the culture of the program through her leadership, commitment and sportsmanship. On the field, she established herself as one of the top goalies in the OUA, earning Excalibur Female Athlete of the Year and OUA Most Valuable Defensive Player honours in 2023 to 2024, followed by Team MVP recognition the next season. This season, Gerow helped lead the Excalibur to an OUA Championship and was named OUA Goalie of the Year. Beyond competition, Gerow is involved in the local sport and volunteer community. She coaches youth lacrosse with Lady Blue Knights Lacrosse across multiple age groups, contributes to Team Ontario as a lacrosse evaluator and regularly supports local sport through roles such as umpiring in a slow-pitch league and scorekeeping hockey games. She also volunteers with several community initiatives, including the Peterborough Petes Teddy Bear Toss in support of the Salvation Army, Porch Pirate and Polar Plunge fundraisers for Kawartha Food Share, and other local outreach efforts. Her dedication to both sport and service has made a meaningful impact on the Excalibur community and the broader Peterborough region.

A cornerstone of the Trent Excalibur men’s volleyball program, Aly Saydam (from Ottawa, ON) leaves behind a legacy defined not only by record-breaking performance, but by leadership, commitment, and community involvement. Saydam (Gzowski College) served as a key member of the team’s leadership group throughout his career, mentoring younger athletes and setting the standard through his work ethic in both the classroom and the gym. Off the court, he played an active role in the broader Trent community through the 1EX Leadership Council, the Kinesiology Society, and Campus Recreation, while helping grow the popularity of Trent volleyball through his positive presence and engagement with fans. On the court, the fourth year setter led the Excalibur through one of the most successful periods in program history, helping the team achieve its best record and start ever, while becoming Trent’s all-time leader in assists and digs and surpassing 1,000 career assists. A three-time U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian, Saydam exemplifies the balance of excellence in athletics, academics and leadership that defines the Arthur Cup. 

The recipients of the 2025 to 2026 Rookie of the Year award are Kymora Chung (women’s soccer) and William Jewell (men’s curling). 

Chung (from Markham, ON), an Honours Science student in the Trent Education Stream, made an immediate impact as goalie for the Excalibur women’s soccer team during her first season. Appearing in 10 games with nine starts, Chung (Gzowski College) posted a .759 save percentage ranking ninth in the OUA and recorded 54 saves, the third-highest total in the league. Her fearlessness, composure, and consistency quickly established her as a key part of the team’s defence. 

Jewell (from Acton, ON) stepped into the role of skip for the Trent men’s curling team in his rookie season and quickly proved himself among the province’s best. One of only two rookie skips at the 16-team OUA Championship, Jewell’s calm leadership and confident shot-making stood out throughout the competition, earning the Conservation Biology student Male OUA Rookie of the Year honours. 

The Gary Wolff Leadership award was presented to Isabelle Pellerine (women’s volleyball) and Aidan Hartley (rowing), in recognition of their courage, determination, and leadership in sport. 

A true leader throughout her five-year career with women’s volleyball, Pellerine (from Halifax, NS) a Kinesiology student, is the program’s all-time assists leader, served as team captain for four seasons and played a central role in shaping the culture of the program. Known for her competitiveness, fearless play and leading by example, she helped establish high standards of accountability and commitment while mentoring younger student-athletes and welcoming recruits to the team. Beyond competition, Pellerine (Gzowski College) is deeply involved in the volleyball community. She contributes to recruiting camps, works closely with Peterborough Thunder through clinics and training sessions, and helps organize events such as the team’s annual high school tournament and community initiatives like food drives and fundraisers. Through her leadership on and off the court, she has made a lasting impact on both the program and the broader volleyball community. 

Hartley (from Ajax, ON) has been a key component of the Trent University Rowing Club throughout his five years with the program. A varsity student-athlete for four seasons, he served on the club’s executive team before stepping into the role of president, where he led the strategic, operational, and financial management of the student-run organization while representing athletes within the broader university community. Hartley has played a key role in organizing major events, such as Head of the Trent and the Rowing Alumni Social, while also spearheading fundraising initiatives, including ‘Movember’ campaigns and rowing marathons. Known for his positivity, dedication and ability to bring people together, Hartley (Traill College) has been a unifying presence within the team, helping guide more than 50 athletes while maintaining strong academic standing in his Psychology program. 

The Community Betterment award is given to individuals who have given back to their community whilst also achieving success in sport and academics. The 2025-26 recipients of the Community Betterment Award are Megan Tapanja (women’s fencing) and Dylan Billes (rowing). 

Tapanja (from Hamilton, ON) is a dedicated leader within both the fencing and Trent campus communities. She has served as Women’s Sabre Captain since 2023 while also taking on leadership roles with the Biology Undergraduate Society and the Biology Department Communications Committee. Beyond Trent, she volunteers with local initiatives such as the North Star Industries Kids Triathlon and the YWCA Peterborough Haliburton’s Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event. Through community outreach initiatives with Trent Fencing and her work as a French tutor, Tapanja (Gzowski College) consistently uses her skills to support and connect with others. 

Billes (from Barrie, ON) has been a key leader within the Trent University Rowing Club throughout his varsity career. Serving as the club’s treasurer for the past three years, he played a pivotal role in strengthening the team’s financial position and supporting equipment upgrades that benefit future student-athletes. The fifth-year Business Administration student-athlete (Gzowski College) has also volunteered extensively within the rowing community, coaching high school athletes, helping run a para-rowing program with the Peterborough Rowing Club and supporting major events such as Head of the Trent. His commitment to both sport and community has had a lasting impact on rowing at Trent and in Peterborough. 

Visit trentexcalibur.ca for the complete list of award recipients. 

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Peterborough Petes Cannot Climb Out of Early Third Period Deficit For 3-2 Loss to Oshawa Generals

The Peterborough Petes allowed a few early scores in the third period and could not catch up as they lost, 3-2, to the Oshawa Generals at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday night.

The Petes are third in the East Division with a 36-24-1-3 record. Photo courtesy of Kenneth Andersen and the Peterborough Petes.

The Petes put the offensive pressure early, making 16 shots on net for the period. One of them went in thanks to Brennan Faulkner as he broke up a pass and retrieved the puck. The overage forward cut through the defenceman and scored on the backhand for the period’s lone goal and a 1-0 Petes lead.

Oshawa had tied the game in the second period as they had an odd-man rush. Brooks Rogowski opted to take the shot and got it past Petes goaltender Easton Rye for a 1-1 game going into the final frame.

The visitors struck hard and fast to open the third period. Luke Posthumus scored just 2:07 into the period on the power play with a one-timer to give the Generals the first lead of the night. Matthew Wang added to the pile after a failed clear from the Petes in the defensive zone. Anthony Figliomeni corraled it, fed Wong, who initially fanned on his first shot attempt but a second effort beat Rye for a 3-1 lead.

Peterborough would not leave quietly as Kieran Walton took a shot but got deflected wide. It went off the half-wall and Matthew Soto tried to get it through but could not. A mad scramble for the puck led to Adam Levac barely getting the puck across the line for a 3-2 game. The Petes did all they could to score, including another mad scramble in front of the net and extended offensive zone time but failed to find the back of the net a third time and fell to the Generals, 3-2.

@ptbo_canada The @Peterborough Petes allowed a few early scores in the third period and could not catch up as they lost, 3-2, to the Oshawa Generals. #ptbocanada #journalism #fyp #news #sports ♬ Winning - ROKKA

The Petes are on the road to North Bay to take on Battalion this Sunday. Puck drop is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. at Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens.

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LiveBarn Broadcasting Subscription Service to Launch For Hockey at Miskin Law Community Complex

Sports fans can connect with hockey in the City of Peterborough through the introduction of the streaming service LiveBarn at the Miskin Law Community Complex. 

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The third-party subscription-based video streaming service broadcasts practices and games at the Complex. Events can be watched live or streamed later. Coaches can download games for future analysis while family and friends can share clips on social media.  

Hockey fans can use the service to stream the upcoming Ontario Minor Hockey Association U16 and U18 championships taking place at the Miskin Law Community Complex from Friday to Sunday.

According to the City, the addition of LiveBarn further supports the City’s ability to showcase local and tournament hockey as Peterborough prepares to welcome major events such as the TELUS Cup. 

Featuring some of Canada’s most prominent young hockey talent, the TELUS Cup is bringing the nation’s top six U18 men’s club teams to the Memorial Centre from April 20 to April 26.   

New subscribers can use the discount code ‘ptbo-live’ when registering to receive a 10 per cent discount off a monthly subscription price.  

LiveBarn is already available at the Healthy Planet and Kinsmen arenas. 

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Easter Seals Ontario Score With Peterborough Petes Alumni Celebrity Hockey Classic Fundraiser

Six teams filled with NHL greats, Petes alumni and more hit the ice for the Peterborough Petes Alumni Celebrity Hockey Classic fundraiser in support of Easter Seals at the Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC) on Thursday.

The two-day fundraiser opened with a VIP Draft Party, giving registered teams a chance to select an NHL alumnus to join their team at The Venue on Wednesday night. Among the NHL alumni who attended the event were Brad May, Kris King, Keith Acton, Troy Crowder and André Roy. Also playing in the tournament was former Toronto Maple Leafs forward Doug Gilmour, who is no stranger to the PMC from his Ontario Hockey League tenure.

“It's a little different being back in the dressing room where I coached for three years and the GM side but coming back to Peterborough is always great,” he said. “Growing up in Kingston, our league consists of Oshawa, Peterborough, Belleville, Trenton and Kingston so it's always nice to come back.”

The two-day tournament proceeds go towards Easter Seals Ontario to help children and youth with physical disabilities across the province.

“It's all about having fun out here and everybody works hard on raising money,” explained Gilmour. “There are no losers out here today; the winners are Easter Seals.”

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Each team was guaranteed two games. An All-Star game was held following the event, where the top eight fundraisers were eligible to participate. Every player was asked to raise a minimum of $500 for Easter Seals.

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Two Trent Excalibur Student Athletes Honoured with 2025 to 2026 Bonnie M. Patterson Award

Trent University Excalibur student athletes Natalie Fournier and Aly Saydam are being recognized with the 2025 to 2026 Bonnie M. Patterson Award for distinguishing themselves in competition, the classroom and the community.

photo courtesy of trent university, facebook.

Natalie Fournier, a dual-sport athlete in women’s volleyball and lacrosse, and Aly Saydam, a veteran setter on the men’s volleyball team, have each received the $2,500 award, which recognizes returning student athletes who demonstrate leadership, academic achievement and excellence in varsity sport.

Named in honour of former Trent president and vice-chancellor Bonnie M. Patterson (1998–2009), the award celebrates student athletes who reflect the values of commitment, teamwork and community contribution.

Psychology student Natalie Fournier (from Georgetown, ON.) has distinguished herself as one of Trent’s most accomplished dual-sport student-athletes, excelling at the varsity level in both volleyball and lacrosse while maintaining a strong academic standing.

A program leader and offensive force for the Excalibur women’s volleyball team, Fournier (Gzowski College) cemented her place in the record books this season, becoming the program’s all-time leader in both kills (542) and points (646). In 2025 to 2026 alone, the outside hitter recorded 126 kills, 151 points, 95 digs, 36 assists, eight blocks and 17 service aces, continuing to drive the team’s success with her dynamic and consistent play.

As a midfielder/defender with the women’s lacrosse team, Fournier played a key role in securing the 2025 OUA Championship, the program’s fourth championship title, and was recognized as an OUA All-Star, highlighting her versatility and ability to excel across two varsity sports in different seasons.

Off the field, Fournier is equally committed to serving her community. During the summer of 2025, she volunteered with Compass Community Services, supporting their Tele-Connect program, a phone outreach service that provides social connection and medication reminders for individuals navigating mental health challenges. She also gives back to the next generation of athletes by running youth secondary school clinics in both volleyball and lacrosse and volunteering at Trent-hosted high school tournaments for both programs.

Aly Saydam (from Ottawa, ON.), a fourth-year Kinesiology student, has been the steady hand guiding the Excalibur men’s volleyball program from the setter position while maintaining his academic standing on the honour roll and a renewable scholarship, earning him the title of OUA Academic All-Canadian.

During the 2025 to 2026 season, Aly recorded 405 assists, orchestrating the offence with poise and precision. He added 79 digs, 28 kills, 15 blocks, seven aces and 46 points, showcasing his well-rounded skillset and willingness to contribute in every facet of the game.

Saydam is a member of the team’s Leadership Group, fostering a positive culture within the program. He also served as Tournament Convenor for Trent’s Boys High School Volleyball Tournament, helping deliver opportunities for young athletes to compete at the university level.

In addition to his contribution to the volleyball community, Saydam is a Gzowski College ambassador, helping students navigate campus life and supporting college programming and events. He is also a member of the 1EX Council and the Trent Kinesiology Society, serving as the fourth-year representative. This year he volunteered for the East vs. West Charity Hockey Game, contributing to one of Trent’s long-standing campus fundraising initiatives through the Colleges.

Off campus, Saydam has extended his passion for kinesiology and community health through a placement with On the Move, a Peterborough-based program that offers community exercise classes for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease throughout the Kawartha region.

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Third Annual YMCA Peterborough Pickleball Tournament to See Face Off Between Two Local Realtors

The YMCA Balsillie Family Branch to host the third annual YMCA Peterborough Pickleball Tournament, where local realtors Shaun Pearce and Wade Hamblin will compete for the win on May 9.

Photo courtesy of the ymca peterborough.

“The YMCA helped keep me on the right path when I was growing up. It gave me a safe place to build confidence, develop athletic skills and learn important life lessons,” said Shaun Pearce, captain of Team Pearce. “Many kids here in Peterborough still can’t access sports and recreational programming because of financial limitations at home, and I want to help to change that for the better. Now that I’m in a position to give back, I’m proud to support the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign and serve as captain of our 2026 charity pickleball team. We’re a group of people committed to making a real difference for kids right here in our community.”

Come out to see if Team Pearce can defend their title of Pickleball Champions against Team Hamblin in hopes of winning the Golden Pickle on May 9 from 3 to 6 p.m. at 123 Aylmer St. S.

All proceeds from the tournament go directly to the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign, which helps ensure that every child, regardless of financial circumstances, has the opportunity to grow, connect and succeed.

Learn more about the tournament and how to support online.

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Peterborough Jr. A Lakers Release Home Schedule; Home Opener On May 22 Against League's Newest Team

The Peterborough Merit Precision Jr. A Lakers will welcome new faces to the Ontario Junior Lacrosse League as they have released their home schedule, with opening night against the newest franchise Elora Hawks, on May 22.

Photo courtesy of Cade Dunford and the Peterborough Jr. A Lakers.

The Hawks were granted ‘A’ status this year after competing in the Jr. B ranks since 1987.

All nine home games are set for 8 p.m at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

Head coach Robert Hope says the home opener provides an opportunity to set the tone for the season in front of the hometown crowd.

“Opening night always brings a different intensity,” he explained. “It’s the first opportunity to see how everything comes together; the preparation, the pace of the league, the matchups. There’s a real energy around a new season, and we’re looking forward to getting started.”

Peterborough enters the 2026 season after finishing fifth in the standings with a 12-8 record last year. They swept the Six Nations Arrows in the first round of the playoffs but fell to the eventual league champion Orangeville Northmen in the semifinals in six games.

Hope says last season’s playoff run gave the group valuable experience that can carry into the year ahead.

“We learned a lot about our group during that playoff run,” he said. To get through the first round the way we did and then push Orangeville in the semifinals showed what this team is capable of. The goal now is to take that next step.”

The Lakers’ head coach emphasized that preparation and staying consistent will be key to success as the team gears up for another competitive OJLL season.

“This league is tough every night and there’s not an easy opponent on the schedule,” said Hope. “We need to be prepared to play a full 60 minutes each game and be ready for whatever comes at us throughout the season.”

@ptbo_canada The Peterborough Merit Precision Jr. A Lakers will welcome new faces to the Ontario Junior Lacrosse League as they have released their home schedule, with opening night against the newest franchise Elora Hawks, on May 22. #ptbocanada #journalism #fyp #news #lacrosse ♬ Winning - ROKKA

The Lakers’ 2026 home schedule is as follows:

  • Friday, May 22 vs. Elora Hawks – 8 p.m.

  • Friday, May 29 vs. Oakville Buzz – 8 p.m.

  • Monday, June 1 vs. Kitchener-Waterloo LC – 8 p.m.

  • Monday, June 15 vs. Mimico Mountaineers – 8 p.m.

  • Thursday, June 18 vs. Brampton Excelsiors – 8 p.m.

  • Monday, June 22 vs. Whitby Warriors – 8 p.m.

  • Friday, June 26 vs. Orangeville Northmen – 8 p.m.

  • Monday, June 29 vs. Six Nations Arrows – 8 p.m.

  • Monday, July 6 vs. Toronto Beaches – 8 p.m.

The Lakers begin their season the night before their home opener, on May 21 in Toronto.

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Peterborough Petes Get Two Points After a Pair of Weekend Road Games

The Peterborough Petes earned two points after a pair of road games against the Niagara IceDogs and Ottawa 67’s.

The Petes are third in the East Division with a 36-23-1-3 record. Photo courtesy of the Niagara IceDogs.

The Petes were in St. Catharines for the final time this season to take on the Niagara IceDogs on Friday night. The visitors won, 4-1, sweeping the season series 4-0.

Brennan Faulkner scored two shorthanded goals on the same penalty kill and added an assist. He is the seventh Pete in franchise history to score two shorthanded goals in a game. Matthew Perreault and Adam Novotny also scored, with Adam Levac and Matthew Soto each getting an assist. Easton Rye stopped 34 of 35 shots for his 35th win.

The Petes went to the nation’s capital on Sunday to take on the Ottawa 67’s. They erased a two-goal deficit early but fell behind again, failing to catch up a second time and lost 6-3.

Yanis Lutz led the Petes with two goals, while Aiden Young also scored. Kieron Walton and James Petrovski had two assists each and Calum Hartnell had a helper.

@ptbo_canada The @Peterborough Petes earned two points on a two-game road trip. Defeating the Niagara IceDogs but falling to the Ottawa 67’s. #ptbocanada #journalism #fyp #news #sports ♬ Winning - ROKKA

The Petes return home to take on their heated rival, the Oshawa Generals, on Thursday at the Peterborough Memorial Centre for their Big Brothers Big Sisters game.

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Peterborough Petes Win Goalie Battle With 1-0 Overtime Win Over Ottawa 67's

In a low-scoring affair, the Peterborough Petes escaped the Peterborough Memorial Centre with a 1-0 overtime win over their East Division rival, Ottawa 67’s, in front of a sold-out crowd on Thursday night.

The Petes are third in the East Division with a 35-22-1-3 record. Photo courtesy of Kenneth Andersen Photography and the Peterborough Petes.

The Petes wore their winning design for the annual RCSS CHL Jersey Contest during the game. Designed by Lochlan Pherrill, they were being auctioned off online with all proceeds in support of the President’s Choice Children’s Charity. To date, the Real Canadian Superstore jersey contests have collectively raised over $864,900 to help feed one million kids each year. The auction runs until Sunday at 8 p.m.

Petes goaltender, Easton Rye, stopped all 38 shots, while 67’s netminder, Jaeden Nelson, made 25 saves before having to settle things in overtime.

The Petes broke out of their own zone as Petes captain Carson Cameron gained the offensive zone on the rush. He made a centring pass to Brennan Faulkner who found the back of the net off a tip-in and scored the game’s only goal for a 1-0 win over Ottawa.

Rye recorded his third shutout of the season with 41 saves, the most in a shutout this season. He recorded his league-leading 34th win of the season.

Faulkner’s lone goal was assisted by Cameron and Aiden Young.

The Petes hit St. Catharines to take on the Niagara IceDogs on Friday with puck drop at 7 p.m. at the Meridian Centre.

@ptbo_canada The @Peterborough Petes defeat the Ottawa 67’s in a low-scoring affair, 1-0, in overtime. #ptbocanada #journalism #fyp #news #sports ♬ Winning - ROKKA

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