
Sztuska Stops 36/37 in 2-1 Shootout Loss to Sarnia
November 9, 2023 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Peterborough Petes News Release

Peterborough Petes' Konnor Smith and Donovan McCoy and Sarnia Sting's Carson Hall on game night
(Peterborough Petes)
(Peterborough, ON) - On Thursday, November 9, the Peterborough Petes hosted the Sarnia Sting at the PMC for the only time this season. The Sting would win the game 2-1 in a shootout. The point from the loss moved the Petes into a tie for first in the Eastern Conference.
Liam Sztuska led the way for the Petes, stopping 36/37. Tommy Purdeller scored the lone Petes goal in the game and the shootout, while Brayden Velliaris picked up his first OHL point with an assist.
Game Recap:
First Period:
Peterborough Goal - Tommy Purdeller (6), Assist - Brayden Velliaris (1)
Second Period:
Sarnia Goal - Zach Filak (10), Assists - Tyson Doucette (7), Marko Sikic (11)
Third Period:
No Score
Overtime Period:
No Score
Shootout:
Owen Beck (PBO) - No Goal
Marko Sikic (SAR) - Goal
Sam McCue (PBO) - No Goal
Andrew LeBlanc (SAR) - No Goal
Tommy Purdeller (PBO) - Goal
Zach Filak (SAR) - Goal
The Petes are back in action on Friday, November 10, when they travel to Kitchener to face the Kitchener Rangers. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium. 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.
Images from this story
![]() Peterborough Petes' Lefebrve Surzycia in action (Kenneth Andersen Photography) |
![]() Peterborough Petes' Konnor Smith and Donovan McCoy and Sarnia Sting's Carson Hall on game night |
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