FAST FACTS: Petes @ Generals
STANDINGS
PBO: 22-27-3-0 / 5th East Division / 8th Eastern Conference
OSH: 24-24-1-4 / 3rd East Division / 6th Eastern Conference
LAST GAME
PBO: 2-1 W @ OTT (March 11)
OSH: 7-2 L @ KGN (March 11)
TOP SCORERS
PBO: Emmett Sproule – 52 GP – 22 G – 49 A – 71 PTS
OSH: Ty Tullio – 52 GP – 30 G – 41 A – 71 PTS
SPECIAL TEAMS
PBO: PP 24.0% (8th), PK 74.4% (18th)
OSH: PP 24.1% (7th), PK 76.7% (16th)
Last game vs OSH (March 5): PBO 6 vs OSH 2
This season vs OSH: 4-6-0-0
Last Five Years vs OSH: 16-21-2-2
Last Five Years vs OSH on the road: 5-15-0-0
Peterborough is heading down the 115 to battle the Oshawa Generals as hockey’s greatest rivalry will reunite at 6:05 pm.
The Petes have won six of their last seven games, while the Generals have lost their last seven games.
Petes alumnus Kurtis Foster is expected to have a bigger role on Oshawa’s bench after the Generals relieved head coach Todd Miller yesterday.
Tucker Robertson leads the Petes roster with 13 points (4G, 9A) against Oshawa this season. The 2022 NHL Draft prospect is second in the OHL with 709 faceoff wins and tied for second in the OHL with five shorthanded goals.
Although his 11-game point streak came to an end on Friday, Ty Tullio has been productive against the Petes this season. The Edmonton Oilers prospect has collected 7 goals and 11 assists for 18 points. He also ranks third across the OHL with 13 powerplay goals.
The Petes have won two straight games against Oshawa.
After tonight’s game, these two clubs will face each other one more time in the regular season (Friday, March 18 in Oshawa).
Oshawa’s Lleyton Moore is 8th in OHL points amongst defencemen. He’s collected 44 points (5G, 39A) in 53 games this season.
Emmett Sproule is tied for 4th in the OHL with 21 powerplay assists.
WHERE TO TUNE IN:
- TV – Channel 700 on YourTV Peterborough – Lindsay
- Radio – Freq 90.5
- Petes Twitter (@PetesOHLHockey)