Peterborough Blogs
Date: Tuesday, April 3rd
Peterborough Petes Break Into CHL Top 10 Rankings
/The Canadian Hockey League announced their recent CHL Top 10 Rankings for the 2017-18 season, which sees the Peterborough Petes ranked 10th in the CHL. This marks their first appearance in the weekly rankings since the 2005-06 season.
The Petes have a record of 7-2-01 so far this season, including three wins in three days last weekend in two games against the Kingston Frontenacs and one against the Sudbury Wolves. The team is first in the East Division and tied for first in the Eastern Conference with the Barrie Colts.
The weekly rankings, which are made up of teams from the Western Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League, and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, are selected by a panel of National Hockey League scouts.
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Petes to Host OHL Champion Erie Otters Thursday, September 21st In 2017-18 Home Opener
/After an awesome 2016/2017 season, the Peterborough Petes 2017/18 seaon is is one of great optimism for the team to build on last year.
They will host the reigning OHL Champion Erie Otters on Thursday, September 21st at 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre in their home opener.
The game will kick off the 2017-18 schedule—the 62nd season for this storied franchise. The full Petes and OHL schedule will be released on Tuesday, June 6.
Season tickets, along with 10- and 20-ticket flex packs, are on sale now. Fans interested in season tickets or flex packs should contact Coordinator of Season Ticket Sales and Service, Steve Nicholls, at snicholls@gopetesgo.com, or by calling 705.743-3681, ext. 263.
Cobourg Cougars Are National Junior A Champs After Winning RBC Cup In OT
/Nick Minerva scored 8:21 into overtime for the Cobourg Cougars on Saturday night, capping a dramatic come-from-behind 3-2 win for the Cougars over the Brooks Bandits—and taking the 2017 RBC Cup on home ice.
The National Junior A Champions have a big Peterborough connection: former Pete Josh Maguire plays for them (Cobourg is his hometown), Brent Tully is the GM (the architect behind the team) and their coach is John Druce. For Druce, who played 10 seasons in the NHL, this is his first head coaching job—and quite a debut season behind the bench.
Picture via @OJHLOfficial
