FAST FACTS: Petes @ 67’s
STANDINGS
PBO: 21-27-3-0 / 5th East Division / 8th Eastern Conference
OTT: 23-25-2-4 / 4th East Division / 7th Eastern Conference
LAST GAME
PBO: 5-4 L vs KGN (March 10)
OTT: 5-2 L @ BAR (March 5)
TOP SCORERS
PBO: Emmett Sproule – 51 GP – 22 G – 49 A – 71 PTS
OTT: Cameron Tolnai – 54 GP – 9 G – 30 A – 39 PTS
SPECIAL TEAMS
PBO: PP 24.5% (8th), PK 74.0% (18th)
OTT: PP 17.6% (17th), PK 76.3% (15th)
Last game vs OTT (Feb. 10): PBO 4 vs OTT 1
This season vs OTT: 5-4-0-0
Last Five Years vs OTT: 20-13-2-2
Last Five Years vs OTT at TD Place: 8-10-0-1
The Petes will look to jump back into the win column against the Ottawa 67’s during Legacy Night in the Nation’s Capital.
Tucker Robertson (6G, 7A) and Petes’ point leader Emmett Sproule (5G, 8A) lead the roster with 13 points in nine games against Ottawa this season. For the Barber Poles, Cameron Tolnai takes charge with nine points – all assists.
Tucker Robertson is second in the OHL with 701 faceoff wins, just six wins shy of first (Rory Kerins – SOO).
Robertson is also tied for second across the OHL with five shorthanded goals after scoring this beautiful goal last night. He also has six goals in his last four games.
Tucker Robertson is now tied for 2nd in the OHL with five shorthanded goals after beating Meriläinen ????#GoPetesGo | @OHLHockey pic.twitter.com/2Om3Wtwz7h
— Peterborough Petes (@PetesOHLhockey) March 11, 2022
Ottawa natives Tye Austin, Jax Dubois, Jonathan Melee, and Samuel Mayer will have friends and families in the stands.
Mayer has nine points (3G, 6A) in nine games against his hometown team.
Sam Alfano has three assists in his last two games.
Tonight marks the 10th meeting between these two clubs, out of 12 contests this season. Peterborough holds a 5-4 season series lead.
Ottawa has lost their last two games.
- TV – Channel 700 on YourTV Peterborough – Lindsay
- Radio – Freq 90.5
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