
Petes Game Tonight at Ottawa Cancelled
Published on February 17, 2012 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Peterborough Petes News Release
Tonight's Petes game against the Ottawa 67's has been cancelled due to a leaky roof at the Ottawa Civic Centre. The Petes are on their way back to the Memorial Centre where they will practice from 3:30 to 5:00pm in preparation for Monday afternoon's Family Day Game against the Brampton Battalion.
The Petes are encouraging any fans that own a pair of Petes Plaid Pyjama Pants to wear them to the game on Family Day Monday February 20th for a chance to win some great prizes. Only those wearing Petes plaid lounge pants will qualify for this promotion.
Upon arrivingat the game fans wearing their Petes plaid Pyjama pants can fill out a ballot at tables located in the main lobby and club lounge to have a chance to win one of twelve great prizes with one of the twelve finalists winning an autographed Matt Puempel game worn jersey.
Petes Plaid Pyjama pants are still available for purchase at the Pete's Souvenir Store. Don't delay, get your pair today.
Ontario Hockey League Stories from February 17, 2012
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