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at the PMCHOME GAME 25

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OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM PAGE 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS

@Marlin_Ptbo

550 Lansdowne St. W705-748-6200

www.marlintravel.ca/1239

4FAST FACTSPetes vs. Bulldogs

5 CATHIE WEBSTERLoyal to the Maroon + White 7 CONFERENCE

STANDINGS

10 PETERBOROUGHPETES ROSTER 11 HAMILTON

BULLDOGS ROSTER

18 PETES RETURNINGto Maroon + White15 LEAGUE

LEADERS

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Wednesday’s game is the sixth of seven matchups between the clubs this season, and the first since the Petes sent defenceman Cameron Supryka to the Bulldogs in exchange for a pick.

Toronto Maple Leafs prosepct Semyon Der-Arguchintse leads the Petes against Hamilton this season with 1 goal and 4 assists in 5 games. For the Bulldogs, top 2019 NHL Draft prospect Arthur Kaliyev has 2 goals and 7 assists against Peterborough.

The most goals (4) and most shots (17) the Petes have in a third period were against the Bulldogs on November 25 and 10, respectively, while Hamilton’s largest winning margin (6 goals) was over the Petes on September 29.

Philadelphia Flyers prospect Matt Strome is on Hamilton’s longest current points streak, accumulating 2 goals and 5 assists across 7 games.

Zach Gallant and Brady Hinz both return to the lineup after missing a handful of games to injuries.

Last Game (December 6/18): Bulldogs 3 @ Petes 4This Season vs HAM: 2-3-0-0

2017-18 Regular Season vs HAM: 2-5-0-0Last Five Years vs HAM: 16-13-1-0

Last Five Years vs HAM on home ice: 9-7-0-0LAST GAME

PBO: 8-2 L @ SSMHAM: 8-4 L @ SAR

TOP SCORERS PBO: Merkley - 43GP - 8G - 42A - 50PHAM: Kaliyev - 48GP - 35G - 36A - 71P

SPECIAL TEAMS PBO: PP 16.6% (17th), PK 78.9% (11th) HAM: PP 27.8% (3rd), PK 78.6% (14th)

cathie websterloyal to the maroon + white

For 26 years peering over the Petes front office desk was a warm smile and and joyful presence, Cathie Webster. The longstanding office administrator retired on October 31, 2018 after a career that has seen the Peterborough franchise undergo endless transformations.

Before joining the Petes, Webster worked at General Electric alongside former board executive Ed Rowe. Upon being laid off from work and while going through the company’s career transition process - involving resume writing and a further job search - Rowe

Photo: Peterborough Examiner

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

1 OTTAWA 67’S 48 35 9 3 1 74 .771 209 138 627 8-2-0-0

2 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 47 30 10 7 0 67 .713 216 147 513 8-1-1-0

3 SUDBURY WOLVES 47 28 16 2 1 59 .628 166 144 617 7-3-0-0

4 OSHAWA GENERALS 48 28 18 2 0 58 .604 164 160 576 6-4-0-0

5 MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS 48 22 20 5 1 50 .521 169 179 510 4-4-2-0

6 HAMILTON BULLDOGS 49 23 22 3 1 50 .510 172 191 540 5-4-0-1

7 NORTH BAY BATTALION 48 23 22 1 2 49 .510 160 183 586 5-4-0-1

8 PETERBOROUGH PETES 47 23 22 1 1 48 .511 159 172 531 3-6-1-0

9 BARRIE COLTS 46 20 24 2 0 42 .457 153 151 597 4-5-1-0

10 KINGSTON FRONTENACS 48 12 35 1 0 25 .260 111 206 578 1-9-0-0

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

1 LONDON KNIGHTS 46 33 7 5 1 72 .783 211 130 562 7-2-1-0

2 SOO GREYHOUNDS 47 31 10 5 1 68 .723 206 157 517 8-1-1-0

3 SAGINAW SPIRIT 47 30 13 2 2 64 .681 193 153 400 8-2-0-0

4 GUELPH STORM 47 25 13 5 4 59 .628 197 168 457 6-2-2-0

5 OWEN SOUND ATTACK 47 23 20 2 2 50 .532 156 173 489 3-6-1-0

6 SARNIA STING 49 20 22 5 2 47 .480 199 218 626 2-6-2-0

7 KITCHENER RANGERS 46 21 22 3 0 45 .489 151 179 397 5-5-0-0

8 WINDSOR SPITFIRES 49 20 26 2 1 43 .439 163 183 443 3-7-0-0

9 ERIE OTTERS 47 19 26 1 1 40 .426 158 194 427 5-5-0-0

10 FLINT FIREBIRDS 49 9 37 3 0 21 .214 147 261 512 4-5-1-0

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approached Webster.

Ed, Herb Warr, Pat Casey, and Dick Todd interviewed Cathie on a Sunday in the Petes conference room - a space that now serves as half of the Petes store.

“I had my interview and I was fairly confident that it went well, but then again I didn’t know a thing about hockey. Mr. Rowe ensured me that it wasn’t the hockey I had to be worried about,” explained Cathie.

A week later Cathie was asked back to the Memorial Centre for a tour and was confirmed in the new position of Administration Coordinator. In her role Cathie was in charge of the books, banking, and payroll, and served as the liaison with the billets. As the Petes’ business operations evolved so did Webster’s role, including the increased management of 50-50.

“To think that there were there three staff, and that included the store between the phone and tickets and people wanting in the store, it was crazy busy and now [with more people] it allows you to do more because you have a bigger staff.”

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FORWARDS# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 10 Erik Čermák LW 6.00/161 2001 Prague, CZE Elig. 2019 11 Zach Gallant ‘C’ C 6.02/195 1999 Oakville, ON DET ‘17/83rd12 Chris Paquette ‘A’ C/RW 6.02/210 1998 Kingston, ON Free Agent14 Liam Kirk LW 6.01/168 2000 Maltby, GBR ARI ‘18/189th16 Nick Robertson C 5.09/160 2001 Northville, MI, USA Elig. 2019 17 Michael Little LW 6.00/187 2000 Mississauga, ON Elig. 201918 Adam Timleck ‘A’ RW 5.09/165 1998 Toronto, ON Free Agent19 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C 5.10/168 2000 Moscow, RUS TOR ‘18/76th21 Cameron Butler RW 6.04/197 2002 Ottawa, ON Elig. 202022 Chad Denault RW 6.02/190 2000 Iroquois Falls, ON Elig. 201923 Dustin Hutton LW 5.09/145 2001+ Etobicoke, ON Elig. 2020 27 Brady Hinz RW 5.09/160 2000 Stratford, ON Elig. 2019 28 Max Grondin C 6.04/200 2000 Hearst, ON Elig. 2019DEFENCE# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL2 Cole Fraser D 6.02/204 1999 Beckwith, ON DET ‘17/131st6 Austin Osmanski ‘A’ D 6.04/210 1998 East Aurora, NY Free Agent7 Shawn Spearing D 6.02/180 2002 Toronto, ON Elig. 20208 Matt McNamara D 6.02/182 2000 Peterborough, ON Elig. 201920 Declan Chisholm D 6.01/185 2000 Bowmanville, ON WPG ‘18/150th 25 Ryan Merkley D 5.11/163 2000 Mississauga, ON SJ ‘18/21st 26 John Parker-Jones RW 6.06/230 2000 Brantford, ON Elig. 2019GOALTENDERS# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL29 Hunter Jones G 6.04/195 2000+ Brantford, ON Elig. 201930 Tye Austin G 6.05/200 2002 Pembroke, ON Elig. 2020 35 Blake Curran G 6.01/176 1999 Peterborough, ON Elig. 2019

peterborough petes hamilton bulldogs FORWARDS# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 9 Logan Morrison C 5.11/170 2002 Guelph, ON Elig. 202011 Isaac Nurse RW 5.11/185 1999 Hamilton, ON Elig. 201912 Zachary Jackson LW 6.03/194 1999 Barrie, ON Elig. 201913 Avery Hayes RW 5.09/160 2002+ Westland, MI Elig. 202015 Navrin Mutter LW 6.03/180 2001 Lucan, ON Elig. 201916 Owen Burnell C 5.10/176 1998 Caledonia, ON Free Agent18 Matthew Strome LW 6.04/210 1999 Mississauga, ON PHI ‘17/106th19 Eric Henderson LW 6.02/185 1999 Kingsville, ON Elig. 201920 Dylan D’Agostino LW 6.00/180 2000 North Bay, ON Elig. 2019 21 Jan Jenik C 6.01/165 2000 Nymburk, CZE ARI ‘18/63rd24 Liam Stevens LW 5.09/191 1999 Waterdown, ON Elig. 201934 Arthur Kaliyev RW 6.02/185 2001 Staten Island, NY Elig. 201977 Jake Murray C 5.10/165 2000 Komoka, ON Elig. 201981 Liam Van Loon LW 5.11/175 2001 London, ON Elig. 2019 84 Tag Bertuzzi C 6.01/199 2001 Vancouver, BC Elig. 201991 Tim Fleischer C 6.00/180 2000+ Iserlohn, GER Elig. 2019DEFENCE# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 2 Michael Renwick D 5.11/170 2002 Mississauga, ON Elig. 2020 4 Daniel Nardi D 5.11/165 2001 Newmarket, ON Elig. 2019 6 Payton Vescio D 6.01/165 2001 North Bay, ON Elig. 20197 Kade Landry D 6.01/198 1999 Gowanstown, ON Elig. 2019 8 Conor Ali D 6.00/204 1999 Brampton, ON Elig. 201922 Frank Jenkins D 6.02/200 2002+ Fraser, MI Elig. 2021 26 Josh Wainman D 6.00/183 1999 Peterborough, ON Elig. 201942 Cameron Supryka D 6.02/181 2001+ Belleville, ON Elig. 202057 Jake Gravelle D 6.11/185 2000 Callander, ON Elig. 201972 DJ King D 6.03/215 2000 Northport, NY Elig. 2019GOALTENDERS# NAME POS. HT./WT. YOB HOME NHL 29 Nick Donofrio G 6.04/204 1999+ Ypsilanti, MI Elig. 201931 Zachary Roy G 5.11/175 2001 Callander, ON Elig. 2019

President/GM Steve Staios Goaltending Coach Nick GraingerAsst. General Mgr. Ian Meagher Video Coach Dan RussellHead Coach Dave Matsos Athletic Therapist JP Laciak Associate Coach Vince Laise Strength/Cond. Coach Justin BrooksAssistant Coach Ron Wilson Equipment Manager Kasey LaMorre

G A 7____ 16___5____ 4____19___ 14___15___ 11___17___ 17___ 8____ 15___17___ 20___5____ 28___12___ 4____5____ 6____0____ 0____14___ 12___11___ 4____

G A 4____ 15___2____ 11___2____ 0____2____ 10___3____ 32___ 8____ 42___ 1____ 3____

G A 6____ 11___ 9____ 8____2____ 6____5____ 7____ 4____ 5____1____ 0____21___ 36___12___ 20___0____ 0____ 2____ 5____5____ 4____35___ 36___2____ 2____ 6____ 6____4____ 5____5____ 9____

G A 1____ 2____0____ 1____0____ 4____5____ 32___0____ 9____1____ 2____1____ 8____0____ 3____2____ 7____1____ 3____

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General Manager Mike Oke Head Coach Rob Wilson Associate Coach Andrew VernerAssistant Coach Derrick WalserPlayer Dev. Coach Mike DucoHead Trainer Brian MillerAsst. Athletic Therapist Tash LagacéAssistant Trainer Larry SmithAssistant Trainer Terry Bowser

Strength/Cond. Coach Josh GillamAsst. Strength/Cond. Broedie BirkhofMental Performance Coach Brenley ShapiroSenior Advisor Dick ToddVideo Coach Noah BucholtzStatistician Adam MurrayVisiting Room Attendant Grady EvesStick Boy Iain Norrie

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She laughs and describes the logistics of game nights early on in her career as a form of organized chaos.

“You wouldn’t believe game night years ago. Within that office everything was in there, the media didn’t have a separate area and all the game night part time staff - everything happened in that small space.”

The Petes staff alumna highlights the augmented efficiency and added entertainment at games as numbers behind the scenes increased. Much like the unpredictable nature of sport such is the business side of the organization, a characteristic Cathie celebrated.

“I just loved that no two days are the same, you never know who was going to walk through the door, past players or just someone interesting off the street. No two days were really the same, you never knew what would be asked of you.”

Although Cathie acknowledges the intense time demanded of each employee - an additional characteristic of the industry - she acknowledges that it was precisely what she signed up for and assessed each hour with joy.

Outside the Memorial Centre, Webster cherishes the relationship she shares with her daughter Melissa. Although her only child, Cathie saw each season with the acquisition of twenty new sons - a group she diplomatically acknowledges as sharing an equally special place in her life.

“Let’s put it this way: I didn’t have any bad things happen with players but my role with players is, I’m not telling players what to do or anything. To them I’m kind of like a mom; over the years there are guys I would help with their homework and my role to the players was different, I was mostly a friend or someone to listen to them.”

The Petes’ secondary mother connects with and has the treat of

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PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS

1 Tye Felhaber OTT 48 51 33 84

2 Justin Brazeau NB 48 13 37 80

3 Kevin Hancock LDN 48 38 41 79

4 Morgan Frost SSM 40 31 47 78

5 Jason Robertson NIAG 41 34 42 76

6 Arthur Kaliyev HAM 48 35 36 71

7 Ben Jones NIAG 47 28 43 71

8 Brandon Saigeon OSH 48 29 41 70

9 Austen Keating OTT 48 16 53 69

10 Akil Thomas NIAG 42 24 44 68

PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS

1 Jacob Perreault SAR 42 21 20 41

2 Marco Rossi OTT 30 18 20 38

3 Cole Perfetti SAG 39 18 20 38

4 Quinton Byfield SBY 40 17 18 35

5 Jean-Luc Foudy WSR 41 4 30 34

6 Will Cuylle WSR 41 20 9 29

7 Jack Quinn OTT 45 11 16 27

8 Antonio Stranges LDN 42 8 17 25

9 Jamie Drysdale ER 40 3 22 25

10 Vladislav Kolyachonok FLNT 35 3 21 24

PLAYER TEAM GP G

1 Tye Felhaber OTT 48 51

2 Justin Brazeau NB 48 43

3 Kevin Hancock LDN 48 38

PLAYER TEAM GP G

1 Jacob Perreault SAR 44 23

2 Will Cuylle WSR 44 22

3 Marco Rossi OTT 33 22

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

1 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen SBY 34 2020 1035 953 82 5 2.44 0.921 25 7 1

2 Cedrick Andree OTT 36 2087 989 902 87 3 2.50 0.912 28 4 1

3 Michael DiPietro OTT 27 1568 751 684 67 2 2.56 0.911 15 10 0

4 Kyle Keyser OSH 31 1776 983 904 79 2 2.67 0.920 20 7 1

5 Joseph Raaymakers LDN 32 1915 990 904 86 2 2.70 0.913 23 4 3

6 Kai Edmonds BAR 21 1088 579 527 52 1 2.87 0.910 8 8 1

7 Ivan Prosvetov SAG 36 2038 1072 970 102 3 3.00 0.905 24 8 1

8 Matthew Villalta SSM 33 1948 983 885 98 1 3.02 0.900 23 6 4

9 Stephen Dhillon NIAG 39 2323 1291 1174 117 3 3.02 0.909 25 6 7

10 Zachary Roy HAM 28 1626 873 785 88 1 3.25 2.899 15 11 1

POINTS POINTS BY ROOKIES

POINTS BY DEFENCEMEN GOALS

GOALS BY ROOKIES

TOP GOALTENDERS

PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS

1 Mac Hollowell SSM 43 16 38 54

2 Bode Wilde SAG 41 13 37 50

3 Ryan Merkley PBO 43 8 42 50

4 Noel Hoefenmayer OTT 48 12 35 47

5 Thomas Harley MISS 48 10 34 44

6 Nicolas Mattinen OSH 48 15 25 40

7 Mitch Eliot SAR 48 12 26 38

8 Matt Brassard NIAG 44 10 27 37

9 Kade Landry HAM 47 5 32 37

10 Adam Boqvist LDN 33 11 24 35

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watching the players develop into adults because of social media platforms like Facebook. “Its nice to see how they are doing [over social media] watching them come in as a sixteen year old boy and they’re grown up now and they have children. I love that.”

Since retiring from the Petes, Cathie stays in contact with billet families and previous staff members like Matt D’Agostini, treasuring the friendships she developed at the rink.

What does the future hold for Webster, in absence of a 9-5 at the Memorial Centre? A continued pursuit of fun, international adventures and service in the community.

“I want to find something that is near and dear to my heart whether it is the Cancer Society or something with Crohns or something I’ve never heard of. I can see myself travelling. Its hard to say what the future holds ten weeks into retirement but now I’m just enjoying. Its such a feeling of freedom.”

After spending almost three decades with the team, it’s apparent her loyalty to the mighty maroon and white is unmatched. Webster was an integral part in the growth of the franchise and players’ development. The positive impact she made on all relationships spinning the Petes web is endless and we are perpetually thankful.

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BUSINESS/TEAM OPERATIONS Executive Director, Business Operations Burton Lee Director of Merchandise Don Sharp Manager, Sales and Marketing Greg Sinclair Sr. Coordinator, Communication & Partner Activation Tamara Burns Coordinator, Engagement Shelbi Kilcollins Coordinator, Game Operations & Community Events Madeline Rawson Coordinator, Group Ticket Sales & Service Bolton Kirkof Coordinator, Season Ticket Sales & Service Mike Kosciesza Interns, Sales & Markering Reilly Dunn, Riley Maracle, Eric Scott Bookkeeper Vanessa Dinesen Security/Billet Liaison Walter DiClemente Bus Driver Dave Beamish Educational Consultants Barry Driscoll, Kim Driscoll Team Chaplains Tim Coles, David Jones

BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Dave Pogue Governor Dr. Bob Neville Secretary & Treasurer Dave Lorentz Vice President Ken Jackman Vice President Rod McGillis Senior Advisor Bob Gainey

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

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Media Room Host Don BarrieOff Ice Officials Art Hopkinson, Shannon Lynch, Gary Dunford, Drake Tytler, Josh Hopkinson, Brian Carter, Terry McLaren, Brent Mills, Gord Lowes, Brendan Millard, Dave Post, Ben Lowes, Nick McIlwainPhotographers Ken Andersen Jess Van StaalduinenPetes Store Morgan Coe, Jennifer MalonePA Announcer Gord GibbIn-Game Host Courtney Bell

Booster Club Betty Nelson, Lynda Johnson, Gord Moore, Jennifer MooreJersey Raffle Linda MartinellGame Night Liaison Tyler MorelloGame Operations Andrew Grant, Noah Miller, Jenn Brunet, Ridge Taylor, Alex Yates, Liam MacDonald, Jay Kent, Katrina Cappelli, Shane Fitzgerald, Clint Butts, Spenser Hauraney, Mitchell Flynn, Raechel Longman, Cameron W., Makaya Dafoe, John Hancock, Carter HancockAlumni Room Host Frank Jenkins

GAME OPERATIONS STAFF

medical STAFFTeam Doctors Dr. Crawford Dobson Dr. Craig Maltman Dr. Mike Munoz Dr. Brendan Hughes Dr. Alex Weiler Dr. Gavin Rukholm Dr. Steph DallaireTeam Physiotherapist Kevin HickeyTeam Dentists Alex Rhee, Laura Deluca

The Peterborough Petes announced at an exclusive fan appreciation event at Junction Nightclub last week that the team will return to wearing maroon and white jerseys beginning next season.

The white jerseys will feature maroon panels and piping, while the maroon jerseys will feature white panels and piping. Both jerseys will feature a single-colour logo and a Peterborough Lift Lock patch on each shoulder. The current black jersey, with cream and maroon accents, will remain as the team’s third jersey.

“While our current jersey design was well received when it was unveiled ahead of the 2014-15 season, fans, players, and staff have continued to express their fondness for our traditional colours,” commented Petes President Dave Pogue. “We’re excited to continue to pay homage to our storied history, but with a modern design.”

Season ticket members, group leaders, and sponsors in attendance at Wednesday’s event were able to pre-order jerseys. Season ticket members will be able to pre-order jerseys at an exclusive rate of $100 plus HST and the general public can pre-order jerseys at a discounted rate of $120 plus HST until May 1, 2019. Jerseys can be pre-ordered through The Petes Store.

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