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550 Lansdowne St. W705-748-6200@Marlin Ptbowww.marlintravel.ca/1239TABLE OF CONTENTS4 Petes vs. FrontenacsFAST FACTS5 ROB MURRAYFrom the penalty box to behind the bench10LEAGUE15 LEADERSPETERBOROUGHPETES ROSTER7KINGSTON11 FRONTENACS ROSTER15CONFERENCESTANDINGSPetes to Host PS4 NHL 191v1 eSports TournamentOFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAMPAGE 3

Last Game (February 24/19): Frontenacs 1 at Petes 4This Season vs KGN: 6-1-0-02017-18 Regular Season vs KGN: 4-4-0-0Last Five Years vs KGN: 23-13-0-1Last Five Years vs KGN on home ice: 13-5-0-0LAST GAMEPBO: 0-8 L @ SAGKGN: 4-3 W @ WSRTOP SCORERSPBO: Merkley - 57GP - 11G - 53A - 64PKGN: Cranford - 60GP - 17G - 21A - 38PFROM THE PENALTY BOX TO BEHIND THE BENCHrob murrayNick Robertson leads the Petes against the Frontenacs this season with 6 goals,6 assists, and 12 points in 7 games. Ryan Cranford is Kingston’s leading scorerverus Peterborough with 3 goals, 3 assists, and 6 points.The Petes have produced an abundance of tough hockey players over thecourse of sixty three seasons: Stan Jonathan, Shawn Thornton and DerekMathers just to name a few. Among this group of rough and tumble Petesalumni stands six feet tall Rob Murray. Weighing in around 175 poundsthroughout his junior (‘84-’87) and professional career, the Petes centrewas built as anything but an aggressor, but that did not prevent coach DickTodd from slotting him into that role.Former Pete Adrien Beraldo has 7 goals, 4 assists, and 11 points since beingtraded to Kingston on December 28.“I did a good job transforming myself into a rat. I did a good job of it and Ienjoyed doing it. I enjoyed having a physical presence. People were alwaysSPECIAL TEAMSPBO: PP 17.4% (17th), PK 76.9% (13th)KGN: PP 16.1% (18th), PK 73.1% (18th)The most goals the Petes have scored in a game this season is 8. They did soagainst Kingston on November 22. In the same game they recorded the mostassists (14), points (22), and second period goals (5).Continued on Page 8The most penalty minutes the Frontenacs have in a game this season is 29against Peterborough on January 4.Each team’s highest winning margin came against each other. Peterborough wonby 6 goals on November 22, while Kingston won by 5 goals on December 28.Kingston won their first road game since December 9 this past Sunday, defeatingthe Windsor Spitfires 4-3 in overtime.PAGE 4OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAMOFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAMPAGE 5

TEAMGPWLOTLSOLPTSPCTGFGAPIMLAST 101X - OTTAWA 67’S6246113297.7822721728237-2-0-12X - SUDBURY WOLVES6340183285.6752371908586-2-1-13X - NIAGARA ICEDOGS6238177083.6692931936846-4-0-04X - OSHAWA GENERALS6239194082.6612612047158-1-1-05MISSISSAUGA UGH PETES6229301261.4922102396934-6-0-07HAMILTON BULLDOGS6428313261.4772302677194-6-0-08NORTH BAY BATTALION6227303259.4762052537343-6-1-09BARRIE COLTS6226323156.4522032137905-4-1-010KINGSTON LSOLPTSPCTGFGAPIMLAST 101X - LONDON KNIGHTS6344126195.7542861927876-3-1-02X - SAGINAW SPIRIT6242152389.7182742005368-1-0-13X - SOO GREYHOUNDS6340166187.6902702137115-4-1-04X - GUELPH STORM6236166482.6612812136108-2-0-05KITCHENER RANGERS6330293164.5082212515645-5-0-06OWEN SOUND ATTACK6328294262.4922062526532-6-2-07SARNIA STING6326305259.4682542747863-7-0-08WINDSOR SPITFIRES6324315356.4442022385693-3-2-29ERIE OTTERS6125323154.4432082615425-4-1-010FLINT FIREBIRDS6313455031.2461913336224-5-1-0OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAMPAGE 7

Continued from Page 5surprised I was never a big guy, I think even when I played pro I was nevermore than 175 pounds and I could hit as good and hard as anybody else.”His duty as a physical competitor - someone whose job it was to makethings harder for the other team - followed Rob into his 16 season playingcareer. Murray was drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1985, dressingfor them in 1989 and 1990, and for three seasons with their AHL affiliateBaltimore Skipjacks. From 1991 to 1995 he played for both the WinnipegJets and their farm team, the Moncton Hawks, joining the SpringfieldFalcons afterward and becoming a fan favourite in the city in the process.He would eventually retire in Springfield in 2003.“I was more of an agitator and I did a very good job of it. I think it was myfear that I wouldn’t stick around with the Petes if I didn’t do what I had to do;I enjoyed doing it I wasn’t pushed into that roll. It followed me throughoutmy career, my role never really changed as a player through my three yearsin junior and then my time at the junior level I was always that guy but, as Isaid, I was good at it and I made a living at it.”Rob admits meeting many of his toughest competitors while dawning themaroon and white.“Some of the guys, when I was a first year guy in junior, like Gary Robertson,he was a man and I was a boy. You kind of ran into a lot of those guys. Therewas a guy named Jeff Cornelius and I fought him in an exhibition game andhe absolutely killed me, I was 17 and he was 21.”Continued on Page 13PAGE 8OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM

FORWARDS#10111214161718192122232728peterborough petesNAMEPOS.Erik ČermákLWZach Gallant ‘C’CChris Paquette ‘A’ C/RWLiam KirkLWNick RobertsonCMichael LittleLWAdam Timleck ‘A’ RWSemyon Der-Arguchintsev CCameron ButlerRWChad DenaultRWDustin HuttonLWBrady HinzRWMax HLGADEFENCE#25678202526Cole FraserQuinn HannaAustin Osmanski ‘A’Shawn SpearingMatt McNamaraDeclan ChisholmRyan MerkleyJohn Parker-Jones#NAMEGOALTENDERS29 Hunter Jones30 Tye Austin35 Blake eral ManagerHead CoachAssociate CoachAssistant CoachPlayer Dev. CoachHead TrainerAsst. Athletic TherapistAssistant TrainerAssistant TrainerPAGE 1020011999199820002001200019982000200220002001 5 2000 6.05/200 20026.01/176 1999Mike OkeRob WilsonAndrew VernerDerrick WalserMike DucoBrian MillerTash LagacéLarry SmithTerry BowserPrague, CZEOakville, ONKingston, ONMaltby, GBRNorthville, MI, USAMississauga, ONToronto, ONMoscow, RUSOttawa, ONIroquois Falls, ONEtobicoke, ONStratford, ONHearst, ONBeckwith, ONPeterborough, ONEast Aurora, NYToronto, ONPeterborough, ONBowmanville, ONMississauga, ONBrantford, ONHOMEBrantford, ONPembroke, ONPeterborough, ONElig. 2019DET ‘17/83rdFree AgentARI ‘18/189thElig. 2019Elig. 2019Free AgentTOR ‘18/76thElig. 2020Elig. 2019Elig. 2020Elig. 2019Elig. 2019DET ‘17/131stElig. 2019Free AgentElig. 2020Elig. 2019WPG ‘18/150thSJ ‘18/21stElig. FORWARDS#9101112141617182021242547NAMEDawson BakerCameron HoughLucas RoweLuke DrewittNick WongPaul LarabieKallaway MercerZayde WisdomIan MartinRyan CranfordMatt HotchkissDennis GolovatchevIan DerungsDEFENCE#281522274368NAMEEvan BrandEmmett GordonAnthony AguannoJakob BrahaneyAdrien BeraldoJacob MurrayBilly WLWLWPOS.DDDDDDDPOS.29 Ryan DugasG30 Marshall Frappier G35 Brendon Bonello GElig. 2019Elig. 2020Elig. 2019Strength/Cond. CoachAsst. Strength/Cond.Mental Performance CoachSenior AdvisorVideo CoachStatisticianVisiting Room AttendantStick BoyOFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM8112721231021616901611kingston frontenacSJosh GillamBroedie BirkhofBrenley ShapiroDick ToddNoah BucholtzAdam MurrayGrady EvesIain NorriePresidentGeneral ManagerHead CoachAssociate CoachAssistant 55.07/168HT./WT.20002000 20012001 200120002002200220011998199820011999 Baltimore, ONStouffville, ONEtobicoke, ONLondon, ONErin, ONNepean, ONPort Hope, ONToronto, ONScarborough, ONEmbrun, ONWhitby, ONToronto, ONFrauenfeld, SUIElig. 2019Elig. 2019Elig. 2019Elig. 2020Elig. 2019Elig. 2019Elig. 2020Elig. 2020Elig. 2019Free AgentFree AgentElig. 2019Elig. 5YOB20012000200119992000200220016.00/201 20016.02/185 20006.02/234 1999Doug GilmourDarren KeilyKurtis FosterLuca CaputiPhil ManganHOMEToronto, ONToronto, ONMississauga, ONCampbellford, ONStoney Creek, ONOakville, ONScarborough, ONHamilton, ONOttawa, ONMississauga, ONElig. 2019Elig. 2019Elig. 2019Elig. 2019Elig. 2019Elig. 2020Elig. 20190025829728911106721151104313178522Elig. 2019Elig. 2019Elig. 2019Skills and Dev. CoachGoaltending CoachHead Ath. Therapist/StrengthEquipment ManagerAsst. Equipment ManagerOFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAM802112223217829Chris LongoDavid FrancoChris TrivieriChris CookKevin WalkerPAGE 11

Continued from Page 8Murray currently holds the second rank for most penalty minutes in the AHLwith 2,940. Since transitioning to his current role as Head Coach with theECHL’s Tulsa Oilers, the former centre admits to mellowing out, althoughinsists his intensity towards the game persists.In his journey from player to coach, Rob confesses that it was a couple ofyears in the pursuit.“I played 16 years, but I think after 13 years I was trying to get into coaching. Ihad always set it as a goal to stay in hockey, but there were no jobs.”On his path to coaching Rob revved up his studying of the game, creating hisown practice book by pulling drills from his previous coaches and reflectingupon what he learned from each coach throughout his career. Kevin McCarthy,Assistant Coach of the Nashville Predators and previous coach with theSpringfield Falcons, Walt Kyle, Head Coach of the Hamilton Bulldogs from1998-2000, Jim Playfair of the Saint John Flames (2000-2003), and Dick Toddare just a few of the figures in his career that he reviewed in laying out his owncoaching foundation.Murray’s work proved advantageous as he joined the Providence Bruinsas Assistant Coach from 2003-2008, then as Head Coach from 2009-2011.He then moved to Alaska and coached the ECHL’s Aces from 2011-2017,earning a Kelly Cup in 2014. The Petes alumnus currently serves as HeadCoach and Director of Hockey Operations to the Tulsa Oilers.Continued on Page 16OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAMPAGE 13

POINTSPOINTS BY ROOKIESPLAYERTEAMGPGAPTSPLAYERTEAMGPGAPTS1Morgan FrostSSM5637701071Cole PerfettiSAG573135662Jason RobertsonNIAG5643621052Quinton ByfieldSBY592932613Kevin HancockLDN6550511013Marco RossiOTT472633594Tye FelhaberOTT6256441004Jacob PerreaultSAR582824525Justin BrazeauNB625345985Jean-Luc FoudyWSR5863945386Arthur KaliyevHAM635048986Will CuylleWSR5825137Nate SchnarrGUE593165967Tyler TullioOSH541324378Ben JonesNIAG623855938Jamie DrysdaleER56730379Akil ThomasNIAG573258909Antonio StrangesLDN6113213410Brandon SaigeonOSH6237508710Logan MorrisonHAM43131831POINTS BY DEFENCEMENGOALSPLAYERTEAMGPGAPTS1Mac HollowellSSM592349721PLAYERTye FelhaberTEAMGPGOTT62562Bode WildeSAG5619486723Ryan MerkleyPBO571153643Justin BrazeauNB6253Kevin HancockLDN65504Noel HoefenmayerOTT621642585Nicolas MattinenOSH621839576Adam BoqvistLDN501937567Tyler TuckerBAR62124153GOALS BY ROOKIESPLAYER1Cole PerfettiTEAMGPGSAG57318Mitch EliotSAR621636529Matt BrassardNIAG591141522Quinton ByfieldSBY592910Thomas HarleyMISS621042523Jacob PerreaultSAR5828TOP chael a k AndreeOTT4123971130102910132.530.91131514Kyle KeyserOSH4324671336122111522.800.91429735Joseph en DhillonNIAG5230581682152915353.000.909321177Ivan ew VillaltaSSM4727381423127914413.160.899301249Kai EdmondsBAR2814697837057813.190.9001112110Anthony L GAMEDAY PROGRAMPAGE 15

Continued from Page 13In the differences of challenges between working between the AHL andECHL Murray explains, “At the AHL you are hired to be a coach and that’sit - that’s what you’re there to do. I’m in charge of trades, transactions,salary caps, everything. I’m in charge of all hockey operations as the coachin Tulsa and, to be quite honest, I really enjoy it. It gives you a lot moreexperience, a lot more responsibility, and it’s a hard job. You have to domore at less.”Additionally he notes the grind of recruiting players throughout the summermonths, a task unique to the ECHL. The coaching philosophy of Rob Murrayis one counter-intuitive in stereotypes based around his style of play and isgrounded in gratitude.“I want to teach players to respect the game of hockey. By respecting it Imean recognizing it’s given you a job. You’re doing something millions ofkids in Canada would give anything to do. I want to teach these guys howto be good professionals and good men.Murray made his mark as a player in the OHL and the AHL and continuesto do so as a coach in the ECHL. His physical play broke some records andbuilt him a loyal fan base in Springfield, the city where his jersey is currentlyretired. Murray and his continued success in coaching are proof that toughguys are anything but one dimensional.PAGE 16OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAMCREAM JERSEYS 65.00 HSTWHILE SUPPLIES LAST

BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident Dave PogueGovernorDr. Bob NevilleSecretary & TreasurerDave LorentzVice PresidentKen JackmanVice PresidentRod McGillisSenior AdvisorBob GaineyPetes to Host PS4 NHL 19 1v1 eSports TournamentThe Peterborough Petes, in association with We Got Game! and The SocialPub, will host a PS4 NHL 19 1v1 eSports tournament.The tournament will be made of up two components including an onlinetournament and a live head to head competition.The online tournament will take place online on Sunday, March 10 from3:00-10:00pm. Entry for the online tournament is 5 per player. Players ofall ages are welcome to participate; players under the age of 18 must haveparental consent. The deadline to enter the online tournament is Saturday,March 9 at 11:59pm.The top eight qualifiers from the online tournament will be invited to attenda live head to head competition to take place at The Social Pub andPeterborough Memorial Centre on Saturday, March 16 at 12:00pm. Theevent will be open to the public and will also feature a PS4 NHL 19 shootouttournament and other entertainment. Food and beverage will be availablefor purchase.The tournament championship will take at the PMC during the intermissionsof the team’s last regular season home game against the Sudbury Wolvesat 7:05pm. The champion will win a 1,000 cash prize while the runner-upwill win 500. The shootout tournament winner will take home 250.Fans can register by visiting gopetesgo.com and clicking on the “NHL 191v1 Tournament” button under the Fan Zone tab.PAGE 18OFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAMBUSINESS/TEAM OPERATIONSExecutive Director, Business OperationsBurton LeeDirector of Merchandise Don SharpManager, Sales and MarketingGreg SinclairSr. Coordinator, Communication & Partner ActivationTamara BurnsCoordinator, Engagement Shelbi KilcollinsCoordinator, Game Operations & Community EventsMadeline RawsonCoordinator, Group Ticket Sales & ServiceBolton KirkofCoordinator, Season Ticket Sales & ServiceMike KoscieszaInterns, Sales & MarkeringReilly Dunn, Riley Maracle,Eric ScottBookkeeper Vanessa DinesenSecurity/Billet LiaisonWalter DiClementeBus Driver Dave BeamishEducational Consultants Barry Driscoll, Kim DriscollTeam Chaplains Tim Coles, David JonesGAME OPERATIONS STAFFBooster ClubBetty Nelson, Lynda Johnson,Media Room HostDon BarrieArt Hopkinson, Shannon Lynch,Gord Moore, Jennifer MooreOff Ice OfficialsGary Dunford, Drake Tytler,Jersey RaffleLinda MartinellJosh Hopkinson, Brian Carter, Game Night Liaison Tyler MorelloTerry McLaren, Brent Mills,Game OperationsAndrew Grant, Noah Miller,Jenn Brunet, Ridge Taylor,Gord Lowes, Brendan Millard,Dave Post, Ben Lowes,Alex Yates, Liam MacDonald,Nick McIlwainJay Kent, Katrina Cappelli,PhotographersKen AndersenShane Fitzgerald, Clint Butts,Jess Van StaalduinenSpenser Hauraney, Mitchell Flynn,Petes StoreMorgan Coe, Jennifer MaloneRaechel Longman, Cameron W.,PA AnnouncerGord GibbMakaya Dafoe, John Hancock,In-Game HostCourtney BellCarter HancockAlumni Room Host Frank JenkinsSCOUTING STAFFDirector of Scouting/GTAChris McNamaraNorthern OntarioRon RinglerOttawa & Eastern OntarioDave GawCentral OntarioSandy GemmitiSouth Western OntarioAndy HooperSouth Western Ontario & Michigan Matt St. GermainGolden HorseshoeDan LarmerMidget ScoutBrian ErreyBantam ScoutDave Pulfordmedical STAFFTeam DoctorsDr. Crawford DobsonDr. Craig MaltmanDr. Mike MunozDr. Brendan HughesDr. Alex WeilerDr. Gavin RukholmDr. Steph DallaireTeam Physiotherapist Kevin HickeyTeam DentistsAlex Rhee, Laura DelucaOFFICIAL GAMEDAY PROGRAMPAGE 19

Former Pete Adrien Beraldo has 7 goals, 4 assists, and 11 points since being traded to Kingston on December 28. The most goals the Petes have scored in a game this season is 8. They did so against Kingston on November 22. In the same game they recorded the mos