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at the PMCHome Game 24

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 3

4 PRE-GAME WARM-UPPetes vs. Bulldogs

6Peterborough Proud:MATT SPENCER

CONFERENCE STANDINGSPAGE 11

PETERBOROUGH PETES ROSTERPAGE 12

HAMILTON BULLDOGS ROSTERPAGE 13

LEAGUE LEADERSPAGE 19

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 5 PAGE 4 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM

It’s been nearly two weeks since the maroon and white played in front of Petes Nation, after spending last weekend on the road.

In two of their best road efforts in recent weeks, the Petes came up just short in Mississauga on Friday after an overtime goal was called back, and were right there with the Frontenacs on Sunday afternoon, ultimately falling 2-0 to the powerhouse rivals.

The teams last faced off on January 3 in Steeltown. Since that match up, Hamilton has bulked up even more, all but solidifying top spot in the Eastern Conference. They’ve added Jake Gravelle (via Mississauga), Nicolas Mattinen (via Flint), and Robert Thomas (via London), and dealt Reilly Webb, Riley McCourt, Connor McMichael, and a slew of picks. They’re 7-1-0-0 since the January 10 trade deadline, and are 31-11-3-3 on the season.

While many of his points came from playing with the London Knights, Robert Thomas, who leads the Bulldogs in scoring, has still been putting up impressive numbers since his return from Canada’s National Junior Team gold medal performance. In eight games with Hamilton, he’s recorded two goals, eight assists, and ten points along with a +5 rating.

Between the pipes, Kaden Fulcher is the OHL’s fourth ranked netminder. The Detroit Red Wings prospect, who was undrafted but signed with the NHL club as a free agent, has appeared in 39 of Hamilton’s 48 games.

The game will also mark the first appearance at the PMC of Peterborough native Riley Stillman in black and gold since being traded by the Oshawa Generals. While he struggled early on in the season with the Gens, he’s been more productive and more disciplined in Hamilton.

Although their last match up was certainly a dominant win by the Bulldogs, the Petes will be looking to add to their 2-0-0-0 home ice record against Hamilton this season.

Thanks to Healthy Kids Community Challenge Peterborough, a special Student Night combo of a small chocolate milk and apple slices will be available at all concessions for just $3. Healthy Kids Community Challenge Peterborough will be on hand in the East Lobby, providing information about their programs to parents and their children.

Pizza Pizza is proud to sponsor Thursday’s game, and will be giving away lots of great prizes throughout the night, including Pizza for a Year to two lucky fans in attendance.

Fans at the game can support the Kawartha Komets through a silent auction (North Lobby) and second intermission chuck-a-puck, with prizes up for grabs including a team-signed Petes jersey, a Samsung tablet, and a $50 Visa gift card. Funds raised by the Komets at the game will help send their players to a Special Needs Hockey tournament in Kitchener.

The national anthem will be performed by the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets 112 Howe out of Peterborough.

passion for the game, Matt is strictly business on the ice, a narrative that contrasts his off-ice presence.

Unsurprisingly, his fondest on-ice memory involves a series of underdog playoff wins against the Kingston Frontenacs in the 2013/14 season.

“In the playoffs when we were down 3 games to nothing. I remember it was pretty remarkable. In that stretch of games we were able to go to and play Kingston in a tough barn, come home and win, then go on the road and win. It was a whirlwind experience. It was probably one that stuck out the most”

It was in this series that Petes fans (and, to their chagrin, Frontenacs fans) got a good taste of Spenny’s abilities, highlighted by his deadly slap-pass from the right point that led to more than a few Petes goals over the years.

Peterborough would move onto the semi-finals and be swept by the Oshawa Generals (a roster stocked with talent that would lead the Gens to a 2015 MasterCard Memorial Cup), but the brief playoff run remains a

Continued on Page 9

Peterborough Proud:MATT SPENCER

By Shelbi Kilcollins

Many Petes are remembered for their contributions on the ice, others stand out for their impact in the community, then there are those like Matt Spencer, who played a big role in both. Nicknamed Spenny, the increasingly rare right-handed defensemen stands at 6’2” and tallied 83 points over his four years with the mighty maroon and white while bringing energy to his work in the community while in the Electric City.

Commended for his work ethic, Spencer was steadfast in his efforts to hold the blue line and push to the playoffs. Described as tenacious with an intense

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Continued from Page 7highlight for Matt.

Although his time in the Liftlock Locale has since ceased, firm roots were laid throughout the community that raised him into adulthood, as he explains, “when I first arrived with the Petes I was a really young guy. I learned how to become professional, how to become a man.”

Spencer continues to stay in contact with the group of guys that rotated throughout the organization while he played, attributing his extensive time with the team as partial reason for his firm relationships.

Continued on Page 14

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 9

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 11

TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10

1 HAMILTON BULLDOGS 48 31 11 3 3 68 .708 181 138 516 7-3-0-02 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 47 26 14 4 3 59 .628 168 161 566 5-3-1-13 BARRIE COLTS 48 27 18 2 1 57 .594 187 158 626 4-6-0-04 KINGSTON FRONTENACS 48 25 16 4 3 57 .594 170 138 432 6-3-1-05 NORTH BAY BATTALION 48 22 20 5 1 50 .521 158 174 454 9-1-0-06 OSHAWA GENERALS 48 23 22 3 0 49 .510 164 173 600 4-5-1-07 OTTAWA 67’S 48 19 21 5 3 46 .479 153 187 609 3-2-4-18 MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS 47 22 24 0 1 45 .479 169 180 554 8-2-0-09 PETERBOROUGH PETES 48 18 24 3 3 42 .438 152 190 511 2-5-1-2

10 SUDBURY WOLVES 50 13 31 6 0 32 .320 145 212 587 2-8-0-0

TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10

1 SOO GREYHOUNDS 49 41 5 2 1 85 .867 223 132 432 8-2-0-02 KITCHENER RANGERS 49 33 14 2 0 68 .694 185 150 478 8-2-0-03 SARNIA STING 49 34 12 3 0 71 .724 222 150 515 9-0-1-04 LONDON KNIGHTS 48 26 18 2 2 56 .583 158 143 477 5-4-0-15 SAGINAW SPIRIT 48 24 19 5 0 53 .552 154 165 441 3-5-2-06 GUELPH STORM 47 24 19 1 3 52 .553 156 176 415 6-4-0-07 WINDSOR SPITFIRES 47 23 20 2 2 50 .532 149 154 415 2-7-0-18 OWEN SOUND ATTACK 47 21 19 2 5 49 .521 177 171 526 6-3-1-09 ERIE OTTERS 48 13 26 6 3 35 .365 153 194 415 1-6-1-2

10 FLINT FIREBIRDS 48 15 29 3 1 34 .354 140 216 465 3-6-0-1

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 13 PAGE 12 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM

FORWARDS# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 11 Zach Gallant (A) C 6.02/197 1999 Oakville, ON DET ‘17/83rd12 Chris Paquette C/RW 6.02/214 1998 Kingston, ON TBL ‘16/148th14 Bobby Dow RW 6.01/174 1998+ Ottawa, ON Elig. 201815 Nick Isaacson LW 6.03/185 1999 Mississauga, ON Elig. 201816 Nick Robertson C/RW 5.08/143 2001 Northville, MI, USA Elig. 201917 Pavel Gogolev LW/RW 6.00/168 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 201818 Adam Timleck RW 5.09/165 1998 Toronto, ON Elig. 201819 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C 5.10/168 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 201822 Chad Denault RW 6.01/186 2000 Iroquois Falls, ON Elig. 201825 Nikita Korostelev RW (A) 6.01/201 1997 Moscow, RUS Free Agent26 John Parker-Jones RW 6.06/219 2000 Brantford, ON Elig. 2018 27 Brady Hinz RW 5.08/160 2000 Stratford, ON Elig. 201828 Logan DeNoble (C) LW 5.11/193 1997+ Peterborough, ON Free AgentDEFENCE# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL2 Cole Fraser RD 6.02/200 1999 Beckwith, ON DET ‘17/131st3 Cameron Supryka LD 6.02/170 2001+ Belleville, ON Elig. 20194 Matt Timms (A) LD 5.09/180 1998 Waterdown, ON Elig. 20185 Alex Black (A) LD 6.01/195 1997 Kitchener, ON Free Agent6 Austin Osmanski RD 6.04/210 1998 East Aurora, NY BUF ‘16/189th7 Gleb Babintsev LD 6.00/197 2000 Moscow, RUS Elig. 20188 Matt McNamara RD 6.00/183 2000 Peterborough, ON Elig. 201820 Declan Chisholm LD 6.00/180 2000 Bowmanville, ON Elig. 201824 Adrien Beraldo RD 6.01/182 2000 Stoney Creek, ON Elig. 2018GOALTENDERS# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL29 Hunter Jones G 6.04/200 2000+ Brantford, ON Elig. 201930 Dylan Wells G 6.02/190 1998 St. Catharines, ON EDM ‘16/123rd35 Blake Curran G 6.01/172 1999 Peterborough, ON Elig. 2018

PETERBOROUGH PETES

General Manager Mike Oke Mental Performance Coach Brenley ShapiroInterim Head Coach Andrew Verner Senior Advisor Dick ToddAssistant Coach Derrick Walser Statistician Adam MurrayAssistant Coach Mike Duco Video Coordinator Trevor EvesHead Trainer Brian Miller Video Coordinator Noah BucholtzAssistant Trainer Terry Bowser Vis. Room Attendant Avery BowserAssistant Trainer Larry Smith Stick Boy Iain NorrieStrength/Cond. Coach Josh Gillam

HAMILTON BULLDOGSFORWARDS# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 10 Nicholas Caamano LW 6.03/200 1998 Ancaster, ON DAL ‘16/146th11 Isaac Nurse RW 5.09/165 1999 Hamilton, ON Elig. 2018 12 Zachary Jackson LW 6.03/194 1999 Barrie, ON Elig. 201814 Will Bitten C 5.11/180 1998 Gloucester, ON MTL ‘16/70th15 Navrin Mutter LW 6.03/180 2001 Lucan, ON Elig. 201916 Owen Burnell LW 5.10/176 1998 Caledonia, ON Elig. 201817 Brandon Saigeon C 6.02/200 1998 Grimsby, ON Elig. 201818 Matthew Strome LW 6.04/210 1999 Mississauga, ON PHI ‘17/106th19 Ben Garagan C 5.11/180 1999 North Bay, ON Elig. 2018 27 Robert Thomas C 6.01/194 1999 Aurora, ON STL ‘17/20th28 Marian Studenic RW 6.01/170 1998+ Holic, Slovakia NJ ‘17/143rd34 Arthur Kaliyev RW 6.02/185 2001 Staten Island, NY Elig. 2019 40 Ryan Moore C 5.08/168 1997 Troy, MI Free Agent44 MacKenzie Entwistle RW 6.03/181 1999 Georgetown, ON ARI ‘17/69th77 Jake Murray C 5.10/165 2000 Komoka, ON Elig. 2018DEFENCE# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 5 Justin Lemcke D 6.03/203 1997 Whitby, ON Free Agent 7 Kade Landry D 6.01/198 1999 Gowanstown, ON Elig. 201822 Jack Hanley D 5.11/190 1998 Whitby, ON Elig. 201824 Connor Walters D 6.01/206 1997 Welland, ON Free Agent42 Ben Gleason D 6.01/180 1998 Ortonville, MI Elig. 2018 52 Nicolas Mattinen D 6.05/218 1998 Ottawa, ON TOR ‘16/179th 61 Riley Stillman D 6.02/197 1998 Peterborough, ON FLA ‘16/114thGOALTENDERS# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 29 Nick Donofrio G 6.04/204 1999+ Ypsilanti, MI Elig. 2018 33 Kaden Fulcher G 6.03/182 1998 Brigden, ON DET ‘17/FA

President/GM Steve Staios Assistant Coach Vince LaiseAssistant GM Ian Meagher Goalie Coach Nick GraingerHead Coach John Gruden Strength/Cond. Coach Justin BrooksAssociate Coach Dave Matsos Athletic Therapist JP LaciakAssistant Coach Ron Wilson Equipment Manager Kasey LaMorre

G A 12___ 14___13___ 6____ 7____ 7____ 3____ 4____ 5____ 13___ 18___ 12___ 11___ 11___ 7____ 21___ 0____ 2____ 20___ 32___ 2____ 2____ 14___ 17___20___ 15___

G A 2____ 3____ 0____ 0____ 2____ 25___ 2____ 10___ 1____ 13___ 1____ 6____ 1____ 1____ 2____ 12___ 2____ 2____

G A 23___ 23___10___ 12___ 3____ 2____ 17___ 39___ 2____ 0____ 1____ 4____ 27___ 27___ 28___ 21___ 1____ 7____ 22___ 34___ 15___ 21___21___ 14___ 14___ 32___ 6____ 17___ 1____ 1____

G A 6____ 13___ 3____ 19___ 1____ 8____ 2____ 7____ 5____ 26___ 7____ 19___ 2____ 19___

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 15 PAGE 14 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM

Continued from Page 9Current Petes like captain Logan DeNoble, Adam Timleck, Matt Timms, and Dylan Wells are just a few of his former teammates who play key roles in his chain of memories with the Petes. Spencer vividly recalls being Timms’ and Wells’ driver in his first year, chauffeuring them between high school and the rink.

Logan DeNoble notes that Spenny’s serious approach to hockey shouldn’t overcast his clever sense of humour. The d-man was notorious for his movie impressions, even bringing scenes from Superbad to the ice on occasion as well as baseball reenactments during the off-ice warm up. Current forward Chris Paquette reminisces on Matt sliding in on frictionless surfaces at away rinks as if he was Josh Donaldson trying to make it to first base and acting out the umpire’s calls that follow, when they were trying to loosen up before the game.

Continued on Page 16

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Continued from Page 14Beyond adding to the Petes roster, Matt entwined himself as the fourth son of the Robbins family, who billeted the d-man for his entire OHL career. Vance, Hope, nineteen year old Cole, eighteen year old Noah and sixteen year old Joel. Throughout the conversation with Matt he continuously reveals gratitude for his billet family, and insists they were a major contributor for his favourable relationship with Peterborough.

Billet Dad Vance described the addition of Matt to his family as “perfect,” going on to say, “he’s a great kid, we have three boys who are close to his age. He became our fourth son. It was a positive experience for them all.” The Robbins family has followed their adopted Petes’ journey beyond his days at the Memorial Centre, attending Belleville Sens games when Matt’s Syracuse Crunch visit.

Continued on Page 16

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 19

PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS

1 Morgan Frost SSM 48 29 53 82

2 Jordan Kyrou SAR 38 26 54 80

3 Aaron Luchuk BAR 48 37 36 73

4 Sam Miletic NIA 44 24 45 69

5 Adam Mascherin KIT 49 33 34 67

6 Jason Robertson KGN 48 31 34 65

7 Nick Suzuki OS 43 24 39 63

8 Boris Katchouk SSM 40 33 27 60

9 Evan Bouchard LDN 47 16 44 60

10 Linus Nyman KGN 48 24 35 59

PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS

1 Cam Hillis GUE 47 18 28 46

2 Andrei Svechnikov BAR 27 23 15 38

3 Arthur Kaliyev HAM 48 21 14 35

4 Blade Jenkins SAG 48 15 19 34

5 Rasmus Sandin SSM 34 6 24 30

6 Blake Murray SBY 39 14 14 28

7 Ryan Suzuki BAR 44 9 19 28

8 Ryan Roth SSM 49 11 14 25

9 Nick Wong OSH 43 14 8 22

10 Mat MacDougall WSR 46 9 13 22

PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS

1 Evan Bouchard LDN 47 16 44 60

2 Ryan Merkley GUE 47 12 45 57

3 Nicolas Hague MISS 46 25 31 56

4 Sean Durzi OS 37 15 32 47

5 Cam Dineen SAR 47 14 33 47

6 Mac Hollowell SSM 44 10 34 44

7 Marcus Crawford SAG 48 11 32 43

8 Conor Timmins SSM 30 6 29 35

9 Sean Day KGN 39 5 30 35

10 Logan Stanley KIT 46 12 22 34

PLAYER TEAM GP G

1 Aaron Luchuk BAR 48 37

2 Adam Mascherin KIT 49 33

3 Boris Katchouk SSM 40 33

PLAYER TEAM GP G

1 Andrei Svechnikov BAR 27 23

2 Arthur Kaliev HAM 48 21

3 Cam Hillis GUE 47 18

PLAYER TEAM GP MIN SH SAV GA SO GAA SAV% W L OTL

1 Matthew Villalta SSM 37 2190 1017 927 90 2 2.47 0.912 31 4 1

2 Jeremy Helvig KGN 40 2369 1270 1168 102 2 2.58 0.920 21 12 4

3 Joseph Raaymakers LDN 31 1778 903 825 78 3 2.63 0.914 20 8 1

4 Kaden Fulcher HAM 39 2327 1093 989 104 3 2.68 0.905 24 10 3

5 Michael DiPietro WSR 39 2277 1241 1135 106 4 2.79 0.915 21 14 1

6 Justin Fazio SAR 39 2338 1386 1274 112 1 2.87 0.919 28 8 3

7 Christian Propp NB 20 1159 589 532 51 1 2.95 0.903 11 5 2

8 Kyle Keyser OSH 31 1646 885 800 85 2 3.10 0.904 17 8 2

9 Evan Cormier SAG 42 2352 1239 1116 123 2 3.14 0.901 19 15 5

10 Luke RIchardson KIT 33 1821 960 864 96 1 3.16 0.900 20 10 1

POINTS POINTS BY ROOKIES

POINTS BY DEFENCEMEN GOALS

GOALS BY ROOKIES

TOP GOALTENDERS

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 21 PAGE 20 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM

Continued from Page 16“[The players] become a piece of your life, you always want to keep in touch, see how they’re doing. Being a hockey player can be a grind mentally and physically so you just want to make sure he’s managing well.”

Since moving on from the Petes and joining the Syracuse Crunch, Matt continues to call both Vance and Hope on Father’s and Mother’s Day.

When you speak with anyone who was a part of Spenny’s experience with the Petes, one thing is inevitable and it is his love for the franchise and furthermore the city. He commemorated his time making an appearance alongside Steve Lorentz during the 2017/18 Petes training camp.

Spencer’s reflection on his time cloaked in maroon and white is marked with comfort rather than nostalgia for Peterborough, a place he - and many other Petes alumni - calls his second home.

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 23 PAGE 22 OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM

BUSINESS/TEAM OPERATIONSExecutive Director, Business Operations Burton LeeOffice Administrator Cathie WebsterDirector of Merchandise Don SharpManager, Sales and Marketing Greg SinclairSr. Coordinator, Group Ticket Sales & Service Matt D’AgostiniSr. Coordinator, Communication & Partner Activation Tamara BurnsCoordinator, Season Ticket Sales & Service Steve NichollsCoordinator, Game Operations & Community Events Ryan BirdIntern, Marketing & Communication Shelbi Kilcollins Intern, Sales & Marketing Freddy SmithIntern, Sales & Marketing Quinn StevensSecurity/Billet Liaison Walter DiClementeBus Driver Dave BeamishEducational Consultants Barry Driscoll, Kim DriscollTeam Chaplains Tim Coles, Shannon McNevan

BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident Dave PogueGovernor Dr. Bob NevilleSecretary & Treasurer Dave LorentzVice President Ken JackmanVice President Rod McGillis

MEDICAL STAFFTeam Doctors Dr. Crawford Dobson Dr. Craig Maltman Dr. Mike Munoz Dr. Brendan Hughes Dr. Scott FerrierTeam Physiotherapist Kevin HickeyTeam Dentist Dr. Cam Crawford

SCOUTING STAFFDirector of Scouting/GTA Regional Scout Chris McNamaraNorthern Ontario Regional Scout Ron RinglerOttawa & Eastern Ontario Regional Scout Dave GawCentral Ontario Regional Scout Sandy GemmitiSouth Western Ontario Regional Scout Andy HooperSouth Western Ontario & Michigan Regional Scout Matt St. GermainGolden Horseshoe Regional Scout Dan LarmerMidget Scout Brian ErreyBantam Scout Dave Pulford

GAME OPERATIONS STAFFMedia Room Hosts Don Barrie, Gary Dalliday Booster Club Betty Nelson, Lynda Johnson,Official Scorer, (+/-) Gary Dunford Gord Moore, Jennifer MooreOnline Scorer, (+/-) Drake Tytler Jersey Raffle Linda MartinellOfficial Scorer Shannon Lynch Game Night Host Jordan DownerCrew Chief/Time Keeper Art Hopkinson Game Night Assistant Tyler MorelloPenalty Box Attendants Dave Post, Brent Mills Mascot John HancockGoal Judges Gord Lowes, Terry McLaren Mascot Assistant Emma HancockOff-Ice Official Brian Carter Game Night Volunteers Jay Kent, Katrina Cappelli, PA Announcer Gord Gibb Jennifer Brunet, MichaelaAudio Technician Andrew Grant Matschke, Mitchell Flynn, Video Technician Noah Miller Ridge Taylor, Carter Hancock, Team Photographers Ken Andersen, Jess Van Staalduinen Shane Fitzgerald, Steve Forbes The Petes Store Morgan Coe, Jenny Malone

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