Peterborough Petes 2024 - 25 Season Thread, Part I

Section5Petes

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The passivity is just too much. I get the 1-1-3, if that's what he thinks he needs to do, he's not the first and won't be the last, but at one point on three on three last night he sent out Page - Jenken - Strohack. There is no chance that trio is scoring a goal against Oshawa's dynamic players. You already have the one point at that point... what are we doing here?
Actively trying not to lose, instead of trying to win.

On a positive note, the Petes rank second in the OHL with a PK% of 83.6%, only trailing Sudbury who sits at 83.9%! This has been a much needed successful development
 

NorthernVoice

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Actively trying not to lose, instead of trying to win.

On a positive note, the Petes rank second in the OHL with a PK% of 83.6%, only trailing Sudbury who sits at 83.9%! This has been a much needed successful development
My positive note is Levac. I didn't really see it in training camp but he's playing a solid role as a 16 year old and I kind of get it now. He may be a player down the line.

Wish they wouldn't scratch Ula to play Marentette.
 

Petesfan8

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Actively trying not to lose, instead of trying to win.

On a positive note, the Petes rank second in the OHL with a PK% of 83.6%, only trailing Sudbury who sits at 83.9%! This has been a much needed successful development
Verner is responsible for the penalty kill and as the stats show it is very good. And the power play has been improving.
 

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