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Peterborough Petes Hosting Season Ticket Member BBQ On Sept. 26
/The Peterborough Petes are hosting their Season Ticket Member BBQ on Sept. 26 inside the Morrow Building in the Peterborough Memorial Centre parking lot from 5:00-8:00 p.m.
All Season Ticket Members and their families are invited to attend the event.
The BBQ features burgers and hot dogs from M&M’s Meat Shop, refreshments, and inflatables. Introductions for this year’s roster are being announced, a full-team autograph session and words from coaches and management.
“We’re looking forward to hosting our Season Ticket Members and their Families ahead of the home opener on September 28,” said Tyler Hall, Petes coordinator of season ticket sales and service. “This is going to be a bigger and better BBQ than the Petes have done in the past and I’m excited to see everyone there and enjoying the fun.”
Only Season Ticket Members can attend with limited season tickets still available. Contact Hall by email or at (705) 743-3681 ext. 209.
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Five Peterborough Petes To Participate In NHL Training Camps
/Owen Beck (Montreal Canadiens), Sam Mayer (LA Kings), Donovan McCoy (Calgary Flames), Michael Simpson (Pittsburgh Penguins) and Konnor Smith (Anaheim Ducks) of the Peterborough Petes are attending NHL Camps beginning this week.
“On behalf of the Petes, I’d like to wish all of these players good luck as they head to NHL Camps this week,” said Michael Oke, Petes general manager. “They have all worked hard and earned these opportunities and we know that they’ll make the best of them. We’re excited for the experience that they’ll bring back to the Petes this season.”
Beck, Mayer, McCoy, Simpson and Smith join six players from last year’s OHL Championship-winning team that will also be attending NHL Camps.
“I’d also like to recognize J.R. Avon (Philadelphia Flyers), Avery Hayes (Pittsburgh Penguins), Brennan Othmann (New York Rangers), Tucker Robertson (Seattle Kraken), Chase Stillman (New Jersey Devils) and Gavin White (Dallas Stars),” said Oke. “We wish them the best of luck as they head to their respective camps.”
Full player details can be found below:
Owen Beck - Montreal Canadiens - Signed (Drafted, second round, 33rd overall in 2022)
Beck, a 2004-born forward from Port Hope, Ont., was acquired by the Petes in a trade with the Mississauga Steelheads in January. In 30 regular season games with Peterborough, Beck scored seven times and added 18 assists for 25 points. Beck also picked up eight goals and eight assists in 22 playoff games, helping the Petes to their first OHL Championship since 2006. The Championship capped off a career season for Beck, who signed with the Montreal Canadiens in October, won a gold medal with Canada in the 2023 World Junior Championships, and made his NHL debut with Montreal on January 28.
Sam Mayer - Los Angeles Kings (Free Agent)
Mayer, an over-age defenceman from L’Orignal, Ont., was originally selected by the Petes in the first round, 15th overall in the 2020 OHL U18 Priority Selection. Mayer has never missed a game in his two years as a Pete, suiting up in 136 games as well as 27 playoff games for the Maroon and White. Over his two seasons in the league, Mayer has solidified himself as a top offensive defenceman, scoring 20 goals and adding 65 assists for 85 points. He will be attending LA Kings Camp as a Free Agent, after participating in their Development Camp in July.
Donovan McCoy - Calgary Flames (Free Agent)
McCoy, a 2004-born defenceman from Belleville, Ont., was a first-round pick, 15th overall, by the Petes in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection. Over two seasons with the Petes, McCoy has suited up for 126 games, scoring two goals and adding 27 assists for 29 points. During the Petes 2023 OHL Championship run, he added an extra step to his game offensively, scoring two goals and adding eight assists for 10 points in 22 games. McCoy will be attending Calgary Flames Camp as a Free Agent, after attending their Development Camp in July.
Michael Simpson - Pittsburgh Penguins (Free Agent)
Simpson, an over-age goaltender from London, Ont., was selected by the Petes in the 10th round, 193rd overall by the Petes in the 2019 OHL Priority Selection. He had a breakout year last season, finishing third in the OHL in GAA (2.73), second in SV% (.914), and first in shutouts (5), all while leading the league in games played (51). Simpson continued his career season into the playoffs, finishing with a 2.80 GAA and a .914 SV% in 23 games, leading the Petes to an OHL Championship and winning the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award as the playoff MVP. Simpson will be attending Pittsburgh Penguins Camp as a free agent, after attending their Development Camp in June.
Konnor Smith - Anaheim Ducks (Drafted, fourth round, 97th overall in 2023)
Smith, a 2004-born defenceman from Windsor, Ont., was originally selected by the Petes in the ninth round, 175th overall, in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection. Standing at 6’6”, Smith had a career year for the Petes in 2022-23. In 65 games, Smith scored three goals and added 12 assists for 15 points. He added another two assists playing in all 23 playoff games for the Petes, helping lead them to an OHL Championship. In the 2023 Memorial Cup, Smith picked up an assist playing in all five games. This led to Smith being selected by the Anaheim Ducks with the first pick in the fourth round of the 2023 NHL Entry Draft in June.
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Peterborough Petes Education Fund Awards Two $500 Scholarships to Local Students
/Goaltender Yianni Karkoulas and defenceman Lauren Jeffery are recipients of the Peterborough Petes Education Fund of $500 for the 2022-2023 season.
The players are selected from the Petes U18 AAA and U18 Ice Kats AA by their coaches.
“Yianni is a fantastic kid who comes from a great family,” said Scott Roche, Petes U18 AAA head coach. “He’s extremely self-driven and highly motivated. First on the ice and always the last one off. We had to drag him off the ice sometimes. I coached him for two years and every teammate thought the world of him.”
Karkoulas currently plays for the Aurora Tigers of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. He aspires to play in the OHL, move on to university hockey and then pursue a professional career. The goalie went to IE Weldon in Lindsay for his high school degree.
“I accept the award as a true honour and compliment to my commitment to the game and an awesome start to my future growth,” said Karkoulas. “I am extremely grateful to the Petes organization for the opportunity.”
Jay Legault and the U18 IceKats coaching staff selected defenceman Lauren Jeffery as the other recipient.
“Lauren was a pleasure to coach for the last two seasons. She is a quiet leader who understands the game of hockey,” said Legault. “If you are looking for a smart, steady, responsible defence — and everyone is —, then you would be happy to have Lauren on your team.”
Jeffery is attending the University of Dubuque and is playing for their hockey in the NCAA division III league. She graduated from St. Peter Secondary School last June and played defence for the Saints girls hockey team that finished fourth at the AAA OFSAA championships in Windsor last March.
“I am honoured to be selected for this award since it will contribute to my college fund,” said Jeffery.
The Petes Education Fund is overseen by Mike Martone, president; Rod McGillis secretary and treasurer and Laura Kennedy, vice president. Pat Casey, long-time Peterborough Petes board member and Petes player alumni started the Petes Education fund in the 1980s to help student-athletes further their education. Casey passed away in August.
“We are going to miss Pat Casey incredibly at the rink and helping out with the Petes Ed Fund,” said McGillis. “We all feel honoured and privileged to have known Pat and serve with him. It’s amazing he had the foresight to set up the education fund for the Petes and he knew how important education was to any hockey player and person. He will be dearly missed but we are proud to continue what Pat started.”
There were $500.00 scholarships distributed to St. Peter, Holy Cross, TASSS, Crestwood, Adam Scott and Kenner each June. The school awards the Petes Education Fund scholarship to a graduating student who has improved themselves through their hard work over their four-year high school career.
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Peterborough Petes to Host Final Preseason Game at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre For Sept. 23
/The Peterborough Petes’s final home preseason game against the Niagara IceDogs is being hosted at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre (CMCC) on Sept. 23 at 7:05 p.m.
Two types of tickets are available for purchase:
Club Seats ($25) - guaranteed access to the CMCC Seating area, in and out privileges allowed, fully licensed area.
General Admission ($20) - access to all areas of the CMCC except the Club seating area. Enjoy the game from the Lobby area or from above at the walking track or relax in the community room and watch on the big screen closed circuit feed.