Peterborough Petes Goaltender Easton Rye Named OHL Goaltender of the Week

Peterborough Petes goaltender Easton Rye has been named the OHL Goaltender of the Week after going 2-0-0-1 with a 2.91 goals-against average and .920 save percentage in three outings, announced on Monday afternoon.

Photo courtesy of Kenenth Andersen Photography and the Peterborough Petes.

Rye made 92 saves last week. He stopped 23 of 25 shots to help Peterborough get the 5-2 win over the Barrie Colts on Thursday. Rye made 39 saves and stopped two shootout attempts in a 5-4 loss to the Brantford Bulldogs on Saturday. Rye started in back-to-back games with a 30-save performance for a 5-2 victory against the Niagara IceDogs on Sunday.

The 18-year-old Peterborough native played in 16 games for the Petes this season, posting a 7-7-1-1 record with a 3.23 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage. Over two OHL seasons, Rye has played in 25 games, with an 8-11-1-1 record with a 4.03 goals-against average and an .891 save percentage.

The 6-foot, 196lb. netminder was selected by Peterborough in the fifth round (89th overall) of the 2022 OHL Priority Selection and spent the majority of 2023-24 with the PJCHL’s Lakefield Chiefs.

The Petes are back home to take on the Soo Greyhounds on Thursday. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

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Peterborough Take Seven Players From MSL Draft Including Three Jr. A Lakers

The Peterborough Lakers have taken seven players, including three players from the Peterborough Jr. A Lakers system from the Major Series Lacrosse draft on Sunday.

Tye Scott as the team’s first pick of the MSL draft, taken in the second round, 12th overall. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Lakers.

The picks included Michael Blaymires (fourth round), Caleb Connell (fifth round) and Nick Dilauro (fifth round).

The team protected Nick Crowley, Frank Coyle and Cole Gervais from the Jr. A Lakers ahead of the draft.

The following are the Peterborough Lakers’s draft picks:

  • Round 2 - Tye Scott, Brampton Excelsiors (12th overall)

  • Round 3 - Chris Harland, Toronto Beaches (19th overall)

  • Round 3 - Kash Doxtator, Six Nations Arrows (21st overall)

  • Round 4 - Michael Blaymires, Peterborough Jr. A Lakers (23rd overall)

  • Round 4 - Cole Begley, Mimico Mountaineers (26th overall)

  • Round 5 - Caleb Connell and Nick Dilauro, Peterborough Jr. A Lakers (20th and 33rd overall)

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Police Seeking Help Finding Missing 14-Year-Old Peterborough Girl

UPDATE: Cameron has been found.

The Peterborough Police Service is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing 14-year-old Peterborough girl, Aaliyah Cameron, reported missing on Monday.

Cameron was last seen leaving a residence in the Towerhill Road and Hilliard Street area around 3 pm on Sunday. 

Cameron is described as:

  • White female

  • 173cm in height

  • Cream colored 'Hurley' Hoodie

  • Plaid burgundy pants

  • Beige Ugg style boots

Anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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Peterborough Petes Pick Up Three Points In Weekend Slate of Games

With an overtime loss to the Branford Bulldogs on Saturday and a dominant win over the Niagara IceDogs on Sunday, the Peterborough Petes walk away with three points over the weekend.

Photo courtesy of Rye Save (Vivd Eye Photography).

Peterborough fell behind quickly against the Bulldogs, allowing the period’s first three goals. The Petes were able to rally, scoring the next four with the last one early in the third period. Genc Ula scored his first goal as a Pete. Brantford tied the game almost halfway through the third and the game was solved in a shootout.

Shootout results:

  • PBO - Caden Taylor (No Goal)

  • BFD - Jake O’Brien (No Goal)

  • PBO - Colin Fitzgerald (No Goal)

  • BFD - Cole Brown (No Goal)

  • PBO - Brady Stonehouse (No Goal)

  • BFD - Patrick Thomas (Goal)

The Petes travelled to St. Catherine’s to face the Niagara IceDogs, their second matchup in 13 days.

Peterborough came out firing, scoring the game’s first five goals through two periods, including a pair from Petes captain Johnathan Melee. Niagara mustered two goals in the final frame but was nowhere near catching up to their five-goal deficit and the Petes left with two points to their name for a three-point weekend.

The Petes are back home to take on the Soo Greyhounds on Thursday. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

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Peterborough Man Charged With Assault After Allegedly Lighting His Spouse's Hair On Fire

A 36-year-old Peterborough man wanted on a warrant is facing several more charges, including assault, after an incident Sunday morning.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

At roughly 6:30 a.m., a disturbance occurred in the Towerhill Road and Hilliard Street area. There was a dispute between a couple and the male had thrown objects at the female, spat on her, lit her hair on fire and poured water on her.

The man was in the residence's basement and began calling out to him. After about 20 minutes, the man came out and was taken into custody.  Officers learned that there was a warrant for the suspect’s arrest for five charges, including assault causing bodily harm and forcible confinement.

The man was arrested on the strength of the warrant and further charged with:

  • Assault with a Weapon - Spousal

  • Assault – Spousal

  • Fail to Comply with Probation Order

The accused is currently bound by a probation order not to communicate with the female involved. 

The accused was held in custody and appeared in Weekend and Statutory Holiday (WASH) court on Sunday.

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Bentley Bits, Escape Maze, Electric City Catering and Carl Oake

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running the Business Beat columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Looking for some special treats for your furry friend?

There’s a new local line of treats for dogs and cats called Bentley Bits from Bentley and Co. They’re not only tasty but healthy too. They are made with all-natural ingredients, like grass-fed beef tallow, coconut oil, and parsley. It’s good for their coat, skin, and digestion. Tracey Townsend started making treats as her cherished dog Bentley was getting older and could no longer eat hard treats. You can find them at Starfra Feeds at 152 Douro 9th Line with more locations coming. You can also buy direct by connecting on Facebook with Bentley and Co.

There’s a lot going on at Escape Maze these days.

Just 20 minutes south of Peterborough on a beautiful rural property, they offer elaborate escape rooms, party packages, tactical laser tag, corporate team bonding events, outdoor adventure gamers, and even weddings. They are renovating an old favourite room into a brand new adventure coming later this year. In the meantime, try their Wizards and Dragons room where magic, wonder and adventure come to life. Book your next outing at escapemaze.ca.

Susan Tung, founder of Hanoi House, is opening a new business — Electric City Catering.

The new catering business will launch this spring. It offers seamless service and show-stopping culinary creations, serving a wide audience and diverse range of special occasions, including weddings, corporate events, and private celebrations. Electric City Catering takes pride in providing the wow factor with stunning food displays. Find out more at electriccitycatering.ca.

I’m going to take a moment to honour a true local business and community leader.

Carl Oake passed away recently and leaves behind a huge legacy. Carl embraced the Rotary club’s motto of Service Above Self. He built a successful business with Carl Oake Century 21 United Realty. Despite the busy life of an entrepreneur, Carl invested much of his time and resources in building a stronger community through charitable work. He raised more than $1.4 million over 38 years through his annual swimathon, raising funds for Easter Seals and rotary community projects. Carl served on numerous boards, fundraised for many charitable causes, and was recognized for his work with quite a few awards, including the Chamber’s Business Citizen of the Year back in 2002. There’s far too much to list here in the Business Beat, but there’s no doubt he has left our community a better place.

If you want to have your business featured on the Business Beat or know of a business doing something new and interested, shoot an email to joel@pkchamber.ca.

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Photos: U11 Collingwood Blues Win 'Chris Fee Cup' From Host U11 Peterborough Petes to Kick Off 64th Liftlock U11 Hockey Tournament

The Chris Fee Cup goes to the Collingwood Jr. Blues U11A, shutting out the host Peterborough Petes U11A team, 3-0 to open the 65th Liftlock U11 Hockey Tournament at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Friday morning.

The cup is a feature opening game against a visiting team against the host Petes team since 1997.

Will Whiteley, Ellis Cox and Benner Leal scored for Collingwood to shut out the Petes 3-0 to capture the 2025 Chris Fee Cup.

The tournament features 64 teams in seven divisions.

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Peterborough Petes Down the Division-Leading Barrie Colts With Four-Goal Flurry

The Peterborough Petes have bumped the Barrie Colts from the top of the Central Division after a four-goal flurry early in the game to win 5-2 at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday night.

Photo courtesy of Kenneth Andersen and the Peterborough PEtes.

Nico Addy kickstarted the Petes after receiving a lob pass in the neutral zone from his own defensive end. He drove to the net and wristed it past Colts goaltender Sam Hillebrandt for a 1-0 lead less than three minutes into the game. It was the period’s only score. Petes goaltender Zach Bowen had to leave the game due to an undisclosed injury after the period, stopping all six shots. Easton Rye took over the goaltending duties for the remainder of the game.

The second became a fireworks show for Peterborough. With 7:14 into the period, Petes captain Johnathan Melee had a puck pinball to his stick and wristed it in to make it 2-0. Aiden Young got on the scoresheet just over three minutes later. He got position over the Colts defender in front of the netminder and buried the point-blank one-timer for a 3-0 Petes lead. Peterborough was not done as they quickly swarmed the puck on a dump-in. Quinton Pagé was first to it and Caden Taylor ripped home the one-time for a 4-0 lead. Barrie was able to respond with two quick goals in less than two minutes to make it 4-2 into the third.

Barrie tried to battle back from their deficit but late in the frame but Peterborough added some extra insurance as Liam Ladds, off a loose puck from a pass, backhanded it in the wide-open net for a 5-2 lead and win.

The Colts loss have bumped them down to second in the Central Division as the Niagara IceDogs defeated the Saginaw Spirit, 7-2, to take to top slot.

The Petes stay home when they host the Brantford Bulldogs for Superhero Saturday. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

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Trent-Severn Waterway Listed In New York Times's '52 Places to Go in 2025'

Peterborough and the Kawarthas have garnered attention from the New York Times as the Trent-Severn Waterway was listed as one of their ‘52 Places to Go in 2025.’

Photo courtesy of Justen Soule and the Canadian Canoe Museum.

The article highlights the 240-mile Trent-Severn Waterway, where its rivers, lakes and canals go from one end of Ontario to the other, connecting Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay.

A few organizations and companies have been featured in the article.

Author AnneLise Sorensen gives her main highlight to the Canadian Canoe Museum with its new 65,000-square-foot lakefront. The museum is known to have the most extensive collection of canoes, kayaks and paddled watercraft worldwide.

“The museum exhibits styles from across Canada — showcasing them in a curved building inspired by, yes, the canoe — and honours the vessel’s Indigenous legacy,” said Sorensen. “The waterway is also undergoing a multiyear revitalization project, which includes retrofitting its monumental hydraulic lift locks, among the highest in the world.”

Boat rental company Le Boat, 100 Acre Brewing Co. and BeaverTails also had honourable mentions in the article.

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Hometown PTBO: Renée Oake Carrying On Her Father's Legacy Through the Carl Oake Rotary Swim

This week on Hometown PTBO, David Tuan Bui talks with Renée Oake, about her father's recent passing, carrying his legacy through the Carl Oake Rotary Swim and how the fundraiser has impacted the community.

Anyone can donate at any time online at the Rotary’s website.

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