
Rye Stops 37/39 as Petes Top Frontenacs 4-2 in Norwood
September 22, 2023 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Peterborough Petes News Release
(Norwood, ON) - On Friday, September 22, the Peterborough Petes hosted the Kingston Frontenacs at the Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre in front of a sold-out crowd of almost 600 fans. The Petes won the game by a score of 4-2.
Brody Partridge led the way for the Petes with a goal and an assist, while Carson Cameron scored his first goal as a Pete. Jax Dubois and Sam McCue also scored, while Jonathan Melee and Connor Lockhart picked up assists. Peterborough native Easton Rye stopped 37/39 in the win.
Game Recap:
First Period:
Peterborough Goal - Brody Partridge (2), Unassisted
Kingston Goal - Tyler Hopkins (1), Assists - Maddox Callens (1), Vann Williamson (1)
Second Period:
Peterborough Power Play Goal - Jax Dubois (1), Assists - Jonathan Melee (4), Connor Lockhart (2)
Peterborough Goal - Carson Cameron (1), Unassisted
Third Period:
Kingston Short Handed Goal - Gage Heyes (1), Assist - Linus Hemström (2)
Peterborough Goal - Sam McCue (2), Assist - Brody Partridge (1)
This was the second of three home preseason games that the Petes are hosting in local minor hockey arenas. On September 4, the Petes hosted the Oshawa Generals at the Jack Burger Sports Complex in Port Hope, ON in front of a sold-out crowd of 1200 fans. The third and final home preseason game will take place at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre on September 23 when the Petes host the Niagara IceDogs.
The Petes host the Niagara IceDogs for their final game of the OHL Preseason on Saturday, September 23 at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre in Millbrook, ON. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Fans can watch the game on the Petes Facebook Page.
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The Peterborough Petes are the oldest continuously operating team in the Ontario Hockey League, having won ten OHL championships and one Memorial Cup championship over 66 years. The Petes have graduated over 185 players to the National Hockey League. For more information, visit www.gopetesgo.com and follow the Petes on Facebook(facebook.com/petesOHLhockey), Twitter(twitter.com/PetesOHLhockey), TikTok(tiktok.com/@petesohlhockey) and Instagram (instagram.com/petesohlhockey).
For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:
Adam King
Director, Marketing
Peterborough Petes Hockey Club
Mobile: (289) 929-0884
Office: (705) 743-3681 ext. 264
Email: media@gopetesgo.com
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Rye Stops 37/39 as Petes Top Frontenacs 4-2 in Norwood
Partridge gets goal and assist, Cameron scores first in preseason win over Kingston
For Immediate Release
September 22, 2023
(Norwood, ON) - On Friday, September 22, the Peterborough Petes hosted the Kingston Frontenacs at the Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre in front of a sold-out crowd of almost 600 fans. The Petes won the game by a score of 4-2.
Brody Partridge led the way for the Petes with a goal and an assist, while Carson Cameron scored his first goal as a Pete. Jax Dubois and Sam McCue also scored, while Jonathan Melee and Connor Lockhart picked up assists. Peterborough native Easton Rye stopped 37/39 in the win.
Game Recap:
First Period:
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Peterborough Goal - Brody Partridge (2), Unassisted -
Kingston Goal - Tyler Hopkins (1), Assists - Maddox Callens (1), Vann Williamson (1)
Second Period:
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Peterborough Power Play Goal - Jax Dubois (1), Assists - Jonathan Melee (4), Connor Lockhart (2) -
Peterborough Goal - Carson Cameron (1), Unassisted
Third Period:
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Kingston Short Handed Goal - Gage Heyes (1), Assist - Linus Hemström (2) -
Peterborough Goal - Sam McCue (2), Assist - Brody Partridge (1)
This was the second of three home preseason games that the Petes are hosting in local minor hockey arenas. On September 4, the Petes hosted the Oshawa Generals at the Jack Burger Sports Complex in Port Hope, ON in front of a sold-out crowd of 1200 fans. The third and final home preseason game will take place at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre on September 23 when the Petes host the Niagara IceDogs.
The Petes host the Niagara IceDogs for their final game of the OHL Preseason on Saturday, September 23 at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre in Millbrook, ON. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Fans can watch the game on the Petes Facebook Page .
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The Peterborough Petes are the oldest continuously operating team in the Ontario Hockey League, having won ten OHL championships and one Memorial Cup championship over 66 years. The Petes have graduated over 185 players to the National Hockey League. For more information, visit www.gopetesgo.com and follow the Petes on Facebook ( facebook.com/petesOHLhockey), Twitter ( twitter.com/PetesOHLhockey), TikTok (tiktok.com/@petesohlhockey) and Instagram (instagram.com/petesohlhockey).
For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:
Adam King
Director, Marketing
Peterborough Petes Hockey Club
Mobile: (289) 929-0884
Office: (705) 743-3681 ext. 264
Email: media@gopetesgo.com >
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Rye Stops 37/39 as Petes Top Frontenacs 4-2 in Norwood
Partridge gets goal and assist, Cameron scores first in preseason win over Kingston
For Immediate Release
September 22, 2023
(Norwood, ON) - On Friday, September 22, the Peterborough Petes hosted the Kingston Frontenacs at the Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre in front of a sold-out crowd of almost 600 fans. The Petes won the game by a score of 4-2.
Brody Partridge led the way for the Petes with a goal and an assist, while Carson Cameron scored his first goal as a Pete. Jax Dubois and Sam McCue also scored, while Jonathan Melee and Connor Lockhart picked up assists. Peterborough native Easton Rye stopped 37/39 in the win.
Game Recap:
First Period:
-
Peterborough Goal - Brody Partridge (2), Unassisted -
Kingston Goal - Tyler Hopkins (1), Assists - Maddox Callens (1), Vann Williamson (1)
Second Period:
-
Peterborough Power Play Goal - Jax Dubois (1), Assists - Jonathan Melee (4), Connor Lockhart (2) -
Peterborough Goal - Carson Cameron (1), Unassisted
Third Period:
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Kingston Short Handed Goal - Gage Heyes (1), Assist - Linus Hemström (2) -
Peterborough Goal - Sam McCue (2), Assist - Brody Partridge (1)
This was the second of three home preseason games that the Petes are hosting in local minor hockey arenas. On September 4, the Petes hosted the Oshawa Generals at the Jack Burger Sports Complex in Port Hope, ON in front of a sold-out crowd of 1200 fans. The third and final home preseason game will take place at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre on September 23 when the Petes host the Niagara IceDogs.
The Petes host the Niagara IceDogs for their final game of the OHL Preseason on Saturday, September 23 at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre in Millbrook, ON. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Fans can watch the game on the Petes Facebook Page .
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The Peterborough Petes are the oldest continuously operating team in the Ontario Hockey League, having won ten OHL championships and one Memorial Cup championship over 66 years. The Petes have graduated over 185 players to the National Hockey League. For more information, visit www.gopetesgo.com and follow the Petes on Facebook ( facebook.com/petesOHLhockey), Twitter ( twitter.com/PetesOHLhockey), TikTok (tiktok.com/@petesohlhockey) and Instagram (instagram.com/petesohlhockey).
For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:
Adam King
Director, Marketing
Peterborough Petes Hockey Club
Mobile: (289) 929-0884
Office: (705) 743-3681 ext. 264
Email: media@gopetesgo.com
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Rye Stops 37/39 as Petes Top Frontenacs 4-2 in Norwood
Partridge gets goal and assist, Cameron scores first in preseason win over Kingston
For Immediate Release
September 22, 2023
(Norwood, ON) - On Friday, September 22, the Peterborough Petes hosted the Kingston Frontenacs at the Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre in front of a sold-out crowd of almost 600 fans. The Petes won the game by a score of 4-2.
Brody Partridge led the way for the Petes with a goal and an assist, while Carson Cameron scored his first goal as a Pete. Jax Dubois and Sam McCue also scored, while Jonathan Melee and Connor Lockhart picked up assists. Peterborough native Easton Rye stopped 37/39 in the win.
Game Recap:
First Period:
Peterborough Goal - Brody Partridge (2), Unassisted
Kingston Goal - Tyler Hopkins (1), Assists - Maddox Callens (1), Vann Williamson (1)
Second Period:
Peterborough Power Play Goal - Jax Dubois (1), Assists - Jonathan Melee (4), Connor Lockhart (2)
Peterborough Goal - Carson Cameron (1), Unassisted
Third Period:
Kingston Short Handed Goal - Gage Heyes (1), Assist - Linus Hemström (2)
Peterborough Goal - Sam McCue (2), Assist - Brody Partridge (1)
This was the second of three home preseason games that the Petes are hosting in local minor hockey arenas. On September 4, the Petes hosted the Oshawa Generals at the Jack Burger Sports Complex in Port Hope, ON in front of a sold-out crowd of 1200 fans. The third and final home preseason game will take place at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre on September 23 when the Petes host the Niagara IceDogs.
The Petes host the Niagara IceDogs for their final game of the OHL Preseason on Saturday, September 23 at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre in Millbrook, ON. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Fans can watch the game on the Petes Facebook Page.
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The Peterborough Petes are the oldest continuously operating team in the Ontario Hockey League, having won ten OHL championships and one Memorial Cup championship over 66 years. The Petes have graduated over 185 players to the National Hockey League. For more information, visit www.gopetesgo.com and follow the Petes on Facebook(facebook.com/petesOHLhockey), Twitter(twitter.com/PetesOHLhockey), TikTok(tiktok.com/@petesohlhockey) and Instagram (instagram.com/petesohlhockey).
For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:
Adam King
Director, Marketing
Peterborough Petes Hockey Club
Mobile: (289) 929-0884
Office: (705) 743-3681 ext. 264
Email: media@gopetesgo.com
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September 22, 2023 - Rye Stops 37/39 as Petes Top Frontenacs 4-2 in Norwood
Rye Stops 37/39 as Petes Top Frontenacs 4-2 in Norwood
Partridge gets goal and assist, Cameron scores first in preseason win over Kingston
For Immediate Release
September 22, 2023
(Norwood, ON) - On Friday, September 22, the Peterborough Petes hosted the Kingston
Frontenacs at the Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre in front of a sold-out crowd of almost
600 fans. The Petes won the game by a score of 4-2.
Brody Partridge led the way for the Petes with a goal and an assist, while Carson Cameron
scored his first goal as a Pete. Jax Dubois and Sam McCue also scored, while Jonathan Melee
and Connor Lockhart picked up assists. Peterborough native Easton Rye stopped 37/39 in the
win.
Game Recap:
First Period:
'--ÃÂ Peterborough Goal - Brody Partridge (2), Unassisted
'--ÃÂ Kingston Goal - Tyler Hopkins (1), Assists - Maddox Callens (1), Vann Williamson (1)
Second Period:
'--ÃÂ Peterborough Power Play Goal - Jax Dubois (1), Assists - Jonathan Melee (4), Connor
Lockhart (2)
'--ÃÂ Peterborough Goal - Carson Cameron (1), Unassisted
Third Period:
'--àKingston Short Handed Goal - Gage Heyes (1), Assist - Linus HemstrÃöm (2)
'--ÃÂ Peterborough Goal - Sam McCue (2), Assist - Brody Partridge (1)
This was the second of three home preseason games that the Petes are hosting in local minor
hockey arenas. On September 4, the Petes hosted the Oshawa Generals at the Jack Burger
Sports Complex in Port Hope, ON in front of a sold-out crowd of 1200 fans. The third and final
home preseason game will take place at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre on
September 23 when the Petes host the Niagara IceDogs.
The Petes host the Niagara IceDogs for their final game of the OHL Preseason on Saturday,
September 23 at the Cavan-Monaghan Community Centre in Millbrook, ON. Puck drop is
scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Fans can watch the game on the
Petes Facebook Page
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The Peterborough Petes are the oldest continuously operating team in the Ontario Hockey
League, having won ten OHL championships and one Memorial Cup championship over 66
years. The Petes have graduated over 185 players to the National Hockey League. For more
information, visit www.gopetesgo.com and follow the Petes on Facebook
(facebook.com/petesOHLhockey) , Twitter
(twitter.com/PetesOHLhockey) , TikTok
(tiktok.com/@petesohlhockey)
and Instagram
(instagram.com/petesohlhockey)
For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:
Adam King
Director, Marketing
Peterborough Petes Hockey Club
Mobile: (289) 929-0884
Office: (705) 743-3681 ext. 264
Email:
media@gopetesgo.com
Images from this story
![]() Peterborough Petes' Connor Lockhart and Maddox Callens on game night |
![]() Peterborough Petes' Easton Rye battles Kingston Frontenacs' Adam Cavallin |
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