McIntyre Scores First Career Hat Trick as Petes Beat IceDogs at Home
March 9, 2024 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Peterborough Petes News Release
Niagara IceDogs' Ivan Galiyanov and Peterborough Petes' Liam Ladds on game night
(Peterborough Petes, Credit: Kenneth Andersen Photography)
(Peterborough, ON) - On Saturday, March 9, the Peterborough Petes hosted the Niagara IceDogs at the PMC for the final time this season. The Petes won the game by a score of 7-5.
Ryder McIntyre scored his first career hat trick in the win, while Braydon McCallum had a career night with two goals and two assists. Carson Cameron had a goal and an assist, as Brody Partridge rounded out the scoring with his third of the season. Nico Addy, Grayden Strohack, William Haley, Chase Lefebvre and Liam Ladds all had an assist in the game. Zach Bowen recorded his eighth win of the season, stopping 35/40 Niagara shots.
Game Recap:
First Period:
Peterborough Goal - Brody Partridge (3), Assist - Nico Addy (8)
Niagara Goal - Kevin He (30), Assist - Ryan Vannetten (9), Gavin Bryant (29)
Niagara Goal - Ryan Roobroeck (25), Assist - Gavin Bryant (30)
Second Period:
Peterborough Goal - Ryder McIntyre (10), Assist - Grayden Strohack (7)
Niagara Goal - Ryan Roobroeck (26), Assists - Ivan Galiyanov (15), Gavin Bryant (31)
Peterborough Goal - Brayden McCallum (13), Assists - William Haley (3), Chase Lefebvre (21)
Third Period:
Niagara Goal - Ivan Galiyanov (6), Unassisted
Peterborough Goal - Carson Cameron (4), Assists - Caden Taylor (8), Braydon McCallum (19)
Peterborough Goal - Ryder McIntyre (11), Assist - Liam Ladds (3)
Peterborough Goal - Braydon McCallum (14), Assists - Martin Matejicek (5), Carson Cameron (21)
Niagara Goal - Artem Frolov (1), Assists - Andrew Vermeulen (4), Mike Levin (16)
Peterborough Empty Net Goal - Ryder McIntyre (12), Assist - Braydon McCallum (20)
The Petes are back in action on Sunday, March 9, when they travel to Brantford for a Sunday matinee with the Brantford Bulldogs. Puck drop is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. at the Brantford Civic Centre. Fans can catch the game at the Official Road Game Watch Party at Shoeless Joe's Peterborough. The game will also be broadcasted on YourTV Peterborough and Freq 90.5.
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Niagara IceDogs' Ivan Galiyanov and Peterborough Petes' Liam Ladds on game night (Kenneth Andersen Photography) |
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