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                                          TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                          4 Petes vs. Otters
                                             FAST FACTS

                                          5 Stories from Colin Campbell
                                            THE TILLSONBURG TALKER

                                          7 CONFERENCE
                                            STANDINGS                   10 PETES ROSTER
                                                                           PETERBOROUGH

                                          11
                                               ERIE OTTERS
                                                                         15
                                                                                 LEAGUE
                                               ROSTER                            LEADERS
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Last Game (March 3/18): Petes 3 at Otters 9
               2017-18 Regular Season vs ER: 0-2-0-0
                   Last Five Years vs ER: 1-6-0-1
             Last Five Years vs ER on home ice: 1-2-0-1

      LAST GAME                           TOP SCORERS                                       the tillsonburg talker
    PBO: 4-1 W @ NB               PBO: Paquette - 7GP - 5G - 3A - 8P
    ER: 4-3 L vs SAG             ER: Maksimovich - 5GP - 3G - 5A - 8P                                stories from colin campbell
                                                                                   A testament to the Petes’ dedication to the development of their players is in
                         SPECIAL TEAMS                                             the record of their alumni. The Petes have produced lawyers, entrepreneurs,
                PBO: PP 10.3% (15th), PK 89.2% (6th)                               musicians and a web of figures expanding across the varying layers of the
                 ER: PP 14.3% (11th), PK 84.6% (9th)                               NHL, including Bettman’s right hand man: Colin Campbell.

The Erie Otters are in town for their only visit to the PMC this regular season.   More commonly referred to as Coli around the Memorial Centre, the
A season removed from an OHL championship, the rebuild continues in Erie.          Director of Hockey Operations with the NHL spent three seasons with the
Their key departures from last year’s club include Patrick Fellows, Owen           Petes starting in 1970. While playing in the Electric City, Campbell skated
Headrick, and Troy Lajeunesse. During the offseason, the Otters acquired           alongside Doug Gibson, Bob Gainey, Stan Jonathan, Doug Jarvis, Bill Evo,
Danial Singer from the Niagara IceDogs. They selected defenceman and               and others.
captain of the minor midget Toronto Marlies Jamie Drysdale 4th overall in                                      Continued on Page 8
April, and Czech Republic native Petr Cajka 12th overall in the CHL import.

Erie is one of two OHL teams, the other being the North Bay Battalion, that
doesn’t have an NHL-drafted player on their active roster.

Off the ice, Fresh Radio 100.5 is giving fans the chance to ‘Spin & Win’ in
the North Lobby of the PMC. Fans are invited to take part in a fundraising
chuck-a-puck in support of The James Fund. Prizes up for grabs include
a game-used, team-signed stick, two tickets to an upcoming Petes home
game, and a $25 Petes Store gift certificate. The Peterbrorough Pop
Ensemble will be performing tonight’s national anthems.

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TEAM                     GP   W   L   OTL   SOL   PTS   PCT    GF   GA   PIM   LAST 10

1    SUDBURY WOLVES           8    6   2   0     0     12    .750   25   24   92    6-2-0-0

2    OTTAWA 67’S              9    6   3   0     0     12    .667   33   31   89    6-3-0-0

3    PETERBOROUGH PETES       7    5   2   0     0     10    .714   28   18   90    5-2-0-0

4    MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS   6    4   1   1     0     9     .750   26   19   57    4-1-1-0

5    HAMILTON BULLDOGS        4    4   2   1     0     9     .643   28   25   75    4-2-1-0

6    NIAGARA ICEDOGS          6    3   2   1     0     7     .583   25   21   64    3-2-1-0

7    BARRIE COLTS             7    3   3   1     0     7     .500   31   20   112   3-3-1-0
8    OSHAWA GENERALS          6    3   3   0     0     6     .500   27   22   73    3-3-0-0
9    NORTH BAY BATTALION      7    2   5   0     0     4     .286   20   38   90    2-5-0-0

10   KINGSTON FRONTENACS      8    2   6   0     0     4     .250   15   25   96    2-6-0-0

     TEAM                     GP   W   L   OTL   SOL   PTS   PCT    GF   GA   PIM   LAST 10

1    KITCHENER RANGERS        6    4   0   2     0     10    .833   24   14   41    4-0-2-0

2    SAGINAW SPIRIT           7    4   2   1     0     9     .643   31   29   50    4-2-1-0

3    GUELPH STORM             6    4   1   1     0     9     .750   29   22   50    4-1-1-0

4    SOO GREYHOUNDS           8    4   3   1     0     9     .563   26   23   78    4-3-1-0

5    LONDON KNIGHTS           5    3   2   0     0     6     .600   16   12   38    3-2-0-0

6    SARNIA STING             6    3   3   0     0     6     .500   22   19   55    3-3-0-0

7    WINDSOR SPITFIRES        6    3   3   0     0     6     .500   18   22   51    3-3-0-0
8    OWEN SOUND ATTACK        7    3   4   0     0     6     .429   20   27   87    3-4-0-0
9    ERIE OTTERS              5    1   4   0     0     2     .200   17   19   37    1-4-0-0
10   FLINT FIREBIRDS          7    0   7   0     0     0     .000   11   42   50    0-7-0-0

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He was coached under Roger Neilson, who he joined in 1981 while playing
for the Vancouver Canucks, and then again as assistant coach in 1991 with
the New York Rangers. Colin saw more time in the NHL as coach than he
did player, splitting his ten years manning the bench between the Big Apple
and Motor City.

Shortly after concluding his coaching career, Colin joined the NHL executive
as Senior Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations. In this role
he saw the 2004-05 lockout, chairing a committee to evolve the NHL’s
rule book during the suspended season. Since his hiring to the big show,
Campbell has seen his son Gregory win a Stanley Cup with the Boston
Bruins, a fellow Pete Kris King be added to the executive, and league he
loves, expand.

Although the hockey world is quickly progressing and remarkable moments
continue to be added to his bank of memories, for Coli there are ones that
stand out for their humour or nostalgia.

Its not ‘Semi’
Like many with irregularly spelled names, Colin fell victim to having his first
pronounced incorrectly throughout junior hockey. Although spelled with an
‘i,’ his mother insisted that his first name be pronounced like the body part
or punctuation: colon.
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FORWARDS
                  peterborough petes                                                                               erie otters
                                                                                                              FORWARDS
#     NAME                  POS.   HT./WT.    YOB     HOME		                NHL               G       A       #    NAME              POS.     HT./WT.    YOB     HOME		               NHL          G         A
9     Jake Partridge       LW      5.10/182   2001    Barrie, ON		          Elig. 2019        0____   0____   7     Christian Girhiny LW      5.11/150   1998    Thorold, ON          Free Agent   1____     6____
10    Erik Čermák          LW      6.00/161   2001    Prague, CZE           Elig. 2019        0____   1____   9     Kyle Maksimovich ‘C’ LW   5.09/188   1998    Hamilton, ON         Free Agent   3____     5____
11    Zach Gallant ‘C’     C       6.02/195   1999    Oakville, ON          DET ‘17/83rd      3____   3____   14    Hayden Fowler        RW   5.10/185   2001+   Kingston, ON         Elig. 2020   0____     4____
12    Chris Paquette ‘A’ C/RW      6.02/210   1998    Kingston, ON          Free Agent        5____   3____   17    Daniel D’Amato       C    6.01/154   2001    Maple, ON		          Elig. 2019   0____     0____
14    Liam Kirk            LW      6.01/168   2000    Maltby, GBR           ARI ‘18/189th     2____   2____   22    Joseph Mack          C    6.02/198   2000    New Hudson, MI       Elig. 2019   1____     0____
15    Nick Isaacson        LW      6.03/187   1999    Mississauga, ON       Elig. 2019        3____   5____   29    Chad Yetman          RW   5.11/176   2000    Whitby, ON           Elig. 2019   0____     3____
16    Nick Robertson       C       5.09/160   2001    Northville, MI, USA   Elig. 2019        0____   0____   44    Brendan Sellan       LW   509/169    2001    Orangeville, ON      Elig. 2019   0____     0____
17    Pavel Gogolev        RW      6.01/175   2000    Moscow, RUS           Elig. 2019        2____   2____   61    Danial Singer        RW   5.07/174   1999    St. Catharines, ON   Elig. 2019   1____     1____
18    Adam Timleck ‘A’ RW          5.09/165   1998    Toronto, ON           Free Agent        1____   2____   72    Petr Cajka           C    5.11/168   2000+   Kadan, CZE           Elig. 2019   1____     2____
19    Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C    5.10/168   2000    Moscow, RUS           TOR ‘18/76th      1____   1____   77    Maxim Golod          LW   5.11/171   2000    Concord, ON          Elig. 2019   0____     2____
21    Cameron Butler       RW      6.04/197   2002    Ottawa, ON            Elig. 2020        3____   0____   90    Gera Poddubnyi       C    6.03/185   1999    Sarov, RUS           Elig. 2019   3____     3____
22    Chad Denault         RW      6.02/190   2000    Iroquois Falls, ON    Elig. 2019        3____   1____   91    Brendan Hoffmann RW       6.02/200   2001+   Charlottte, NC       Elig. 2020   0____     0____
25    Dustin Hutton        LW      5.09/147   2001+   Etobicoke, ON         Elig. 2020        0____   0____   93    Emmett Sproule       C    5.10/146   2001    Collingwood, ON      Elig. 2019   3____     1____
26    John Parker-Jones RW         6.06/230   2000    Brantford, ON         Elig. 2019        0____   0____   96    Alex Gritz           C    5.11/170   2000    Cranberry Twp, PA    Elig. 2019   1____     2____
27    Brady Hinz           RW      5.09/160   2000    Stratford, ON         Elig. 2019        3____   1____   DEFENCE
DEFENCE                                                                                                       #    NAME              POS.     HT./WT.    YOB     HOME		               NHL          G         A
#     NAME                  POS.   HT./WT.    YOB     HOME		                NHL               G       A       2     Brendan Kischnick   D     5.08/175   2001    Troy, MI		           Elig. 2019   0____     0____
2     Cole Fraser           D      6.02/204   1999    Beckwith, ON          DET ‘17/131st     1____   2____   3     Ryan Martin ‘A’     D     6.01/198   1999    London, ON           Elig. 2019   1____     0____
3     Cameron Supryka       D      6.02/185   2001+   Belleville, ON        Elig. 2020        0____   1____   4     Jamie Drysdale      D     5.11/165   2002    Toronto, ON          Elig. 2020   0____     2____
6     Austin Osmanski ‘A’   D      6.04/210   1998    East Aurora, NY       Free Agent        0____   6____   25    Marcus Gillard      D     6.02/185   2001+   Welland, ON          Elig. 2020   0____     0____
7     Shawn Spearing        D      6.02/180   2002    Toronto, ON           Elig. 2020        0____   0____   34    Jack Duff           D     6.03/206   2000    Kingston, ON         Elig. 2019   1____     0____
8     Matt McNamara         D      6.02/182   2000    Peterborough, ON      Elig. 2019        1____   3____   41    Kurtis Henry        D     6.03/205   2000    Niagara Falls, ON    Elig. 2019   1____     1____
20    Declan Chisholm       D      6.01/185   2000    Bowmanville, ON       WPG ‘18/150th     0____   3____   49    Luke Beamish        D     5.11/184   2000    Mississauga, ON      Elig. 2019   1____     1____
24    Adrien Beraldo        D      6.01/188   2000    Stoney Creek, ON      Elig. 2019        0____   2____   #    NAME              POS.     HT./WT.    YOB     HOME		               NHL
GOALTENDERS                                                                                                   1 Daniel Murphy           G     6.01/191 2000      Guelph, ON           Elig. 2019
#     NAME              POS.       HT./WT.    YOB     HOME		                NHL                               35 Noah Battaglia         G     6.00/177 2000      Toronto, ON          Elig. 2019
29 Hunter Jones             G      6.04/195 2000+     Brantford, ON         Elig. 2019
30 Tye Austin               G      6.05/200 2002      Pembroke, ON          Elig. 2020

General Manager		                  Mike Oke            Strength/Cond. Coach              Josh Gillam               General Manager      Dave Brown		               Assistant Coach       Wes Wolfe
Head Coach		                       Rob Wilson          Asst. Strength/Cond.              Broedie Birkhof           Head Coach           Chris Hartsburg		          Head Athletic Trainer Andrew Kupniewski
Associate Coach		                  Andrew Verner       Mental Performance Coach          Brenley Shapiro           Associate Coach      B.J. Adams		               Equipment Manager Steve Tuholski
Assistant Coach		                  Derrick Walser      Senior Advisor		                  Dick Todd
Player Dev. Coach		                Mike Duco           Video Coach		                     Noah Bucholtz
Head Trainer		                     Brian Miller        Statistician		                    Adam Murray
Asst. Athletic Therapist           Tash Lagacé         Visiting Room Attendant           Grady Eves
Assistant Trainer		                Larry Smith         Stick Boy			                      Iain Norrie
Assistant Trainer		                Terry Bowser

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“Every Campbell [name] is called ‘soup,’ right, so I was called Soupy when
I played, which I didn’t like,” explained Campbell.

The former defenceman declared, “people call me Coli.” He described
the introduction of the nickname semi as a means to explain the proper
pronunciation of his name by teammates Craig Ramsay and Doug Gibson.
“Only him and Craig Ramsay call me ‘Semi,’ because semi-colon. Its not
Colin [with a soft o], its Colin [with a hard o], but that’s not me, that’s my
mom, she called me Colin, so what do you do?”

Regardless of his approval, the inside joke has sustained the test of time
as Gibson, a one-time Montreal Canadiens scout, and previous Edmonton
Oilers coach, Ramsay, continue to refer to Campbell as the first half of a
punctuation mark.

“They were only two guys. I see them every now and then and we used to
go out and he’s the only guy that calls me ‘semi.’”

Coli and the penalty box
Before room for timekeepers and separate penalty boxes, hockey players
in the OHL were forced to share a bench with their opponent in the sin bin.

In the early 70ss the OHL implemented a regulation requiring all rinks in
the league to build separate penalty boxes, corresponding to the home
and visiting team in the likely chance there was a member from each team
simultaneously sent for a timeout.

Regardless of this request, the management of the Memorial Centre did
not succumb to the league’s structural suggestions. That is until, Colin and
Greg Neeld entered a royal rumble in the single box during a home game
against the Sudbury Wolves.

“I got in a fight in the penalty box once. It was on all out brawl, and a guy by
the name of Greg Neeld jumped up to kick me, and I twisted his foot and we
went down between there and turned in to a brawl out on the ice.”

He described the disapproval of his then coach and future colleague,
“Roger came down and told me to stop because we had to go cross ice to
our bench [East side of building].”
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POINTS                                                             POINTS BY ROOKIES
     PLAYER                 TEAM   GP       G      A    PTS              PLAYER                   TEAM   GP       G        A       PTS

1    Ryan Suzuki            BAR    7        4      11   15          1    Cole Perfetti            SAG    7         4       3           7

2    Tye Felhaber           OTT    9        8      6    14          2    Marco Rossi              OTT    9         4       3           7

3    Austen Keating         OTT    9        3      11   14          3    Quinton Byfield          SBY    8         3       3           6

4    Brandon Saigeon        HAM    7        4      9    13          4    Jacob Perreault          SAR    6         4       1           5

5    Arthur Kaliyev         HAM    7        6      6    12          5    Jean-Luc Foudy           WSR    6         1       4           5

6    Nate Schnarr           GUE    6        5      7    12          6    James Hardie             MISS   6         3       1           4

7    Morgan Frost           SSM    8        5      7    12          7    Jacob Winterton          FLNT   7         3       1           4

8    Lucas Chiodo           BAR    7        6      5    11          8    Ryan O’Rourke            SSM    8         2       2           4

9    Joseph Garreffa        KIT    6        4      7    11          9    Daniil Chayka            GUE    5         1       3           4

10   Isaac Ratcliffe        GUE    6        6      4    10          10   Matvey Guskov            LDN    5         1       3           4

POINTS BY DEFENCEMEN                                               GOALS
     PLAYER                 TEAM   GP       G      A    PTS               PLAYER                  TEAM        GP               G

1    Tyler Tucker           BAR    7         3     5     8          1     Jason Robertson         KGN         8                9

2    Bode Wilde             SAG    6         2     6     8          2     Tye Felhaber            OTT         9                8

3    Joey Keane             BAR    7         2     6     8          3     Serron Noel             OSH         6                7

4    Thomas Harley          MISS   6         1     6     7

5    NIcolas Mattinen       HAM    7         3     3     6

6    David Maier            NB     6         2     4     6         PLUS/MINUS +/-
7    Jordan Sambrook        SSM    7         2     4     6                PLAYER                  TEAM        GP               +/-

8    Giovanni Vallati       OSH    6         1     5     6          1     Nick Isaacson           PBO         7                11

9    Ryan Merkley           GUE    4         0     6     6          2     Joey Keane              BAR         7                9

10   Austin Osmanski        PBO    7         0     6     6          3     Jordan Sambrook         SSM         7                9

TOP GOALTENDERS
     PLAYER                 TEAM   GP            MIN    SH    SAV        GA    SO        GAA    SAV%     W             L       OTL

1    Jordan Kooy            LDN        3         180    92    87         5      0        1.67   0.946    3             0           0

2    Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen   SBY        5         303    160   151        9      0        1.78   0.944    5             0           0

3    Luke Richardson        KIT        5         303    160   149        11     0        2.18   03931    4             0           1

4    Hunter Jones           PBO        7         398    230   213        17     1        2.56   0.926    5             2           0

5    Matthew Villalta       SSM        6         339    193   178        15     1        2.66   0.922    3             2           1

6    Daniel Murphy          ER         3         178    62    54         8      0        2.70   0.871    1             2           0

7    Maksim Zhukov          BAR        4         238    142   131        11     0        2.77   0.923    2             2           0

8    Stephen Dhillon        NIAG       4         223    112   101        11     0        2.96   0.902    2             1           1

9    Brendan Bonello        KGN        2         355    203   185        18     0        3.04   0.911    1             5           0

10   Jacob Ingham           MISS       6         364    182   163        19     0        3.13   0.896    4             1           1

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“It was crazy to share the same penalty box. It was pretty ugly.”

According to unofficial Petes historian and member of the Peterborough
Hall of Fame Pete Pearson, two penalty boxes were put in the rink shortly
after.

A special team
Colin Campbell was a member of some of the Petes’ most successful
teams, including the 1971-72 roster that saw an OHA championship and
berth to the Memorial Cup final. That same year the Jim Mahon Award, give
to a player exemplifying outstanding hockey skills and sportsmanship, was
introduced in honour of the gentle giant of a defenceman whose life was cut
short the summer before.

Campbell recalled memories with his teammate from the previous season.
“We were both running against each other and we were in the last leg of        In this digital world what is a travel agent and what do they really do?
the four by one hundred meter [relay]. We were sitting there waiting for the            A travel agent is your guide book, your time saver, your life saver and your
                                                                               voice of reason. You work with a travel agent for their knowledge, expertise and
baton and big Jimmy, he was running, he was fast,” Colin declared with
                                                                               customer service.
enthusiasm and emphasis on the shock of a man of Mahon’s size sprinting                 Do travel agents offer better prices? In some cases yes however sometimes
well.                                                                          the lowest price isn’t your best option. Your travel agent can find the best value
                                                                               for your dollar. They can recommend resorts, hotels, tours and airlines that are
Throughout the conversation, Coli insisted the impressiveness of his skill     tried and tested. We have the lovely job of testing them out for you, it’s hard work
set and stature, “You can imagine fast, big, powerful. He would have been      but someone has to do it to make sure you will have a great time. Travel agents
a first rounder.”                                                              can’t always get away, (although we would love to!) so to keep on top of this ever
                                                                               changing industry we attend training seminars and presentations, take training
He went on to explain experiencing the weight of this tragedy alongside his    courses and liaise with industry reps.
teammates.                                                                              If you find yourself in a pickle with your vacation, with a travel agent you
                                                                               have a life line that will help you through and make sure you receive the vacation
                                                                                                                  you paid for. Leave the stress work for your agent,
“I remember meeting the bus on the 401; we drove there and parked and                                             so you can sit back with a cocktail in your hand
the bus picked me up at 5am. Peterborough picked up all the players along                                         and enjoy your much needed relaxation. Let us be
the 401. Going to a funeral as a kid, you don’t know how to deal with it.”                                        your squeaky wheel, we’re more likely to get the
                                                                                                                  grease.
Campbell insists the emotional pain faced by the team before their                                                		       A travel agent also takes the time to get
                                                                                                                  to know you and what you like which means they
season cemented a resilient bond, “So sad, you start out and you’re                                               are able to offer recommendations based on your
trying to figure out life. We got tougher.”                                                                       preferences as opposed to Joe Blow on the internet
                                                                                                                  review sites who doesn’t know you and what YOU
What’s a compliment?                                                                                              like.
“What’s a compliment? Is it going to be backhanded or what?”                                                      		       Travel to a lot of people is a long awaited
                                                                                                                  dream, travel agents are dream makers.
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                                                                                                                                                        Travel Advisor
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A joke Coli responded with when a dad recently approached him at a minor
hockey rink, asking him if he could commend him on his work in the NHL.

The dad continued, “Me and my eight year old son love the game now, it’s                     BOARD OF DIRECTORS
                                                                                			President			Dave Pogue
fast, enjoyable. We just wait every night to watch playoff hockey.”             			 Governor			               Dr. Bob Neville
                                                                                			 Secretary & Treasurer     Dave Lorentz
For Colin this is a moment worthy of celebration and tucking into the memory    			 Vice President		          Ken Jackman
                                                                                			 Vice President		          Rod McGillis
bank. During the 2004-05 lockout, his work’s mission was to decrease            			Senior Advisor		           Bob Gainey
violence and in his own words, “make the game more fun to play, more fun
                                                                                                                     BUSINESS/TEAM OPERATIONS
to watch and return hockey to what it’s about.”                                           Executive Director, Business Operations			            Burton Lee
                                                                                          Office Administrator					                             Cathie Webster
                                                                                          Director of Merchandise				Don Sharp
                                                                                          Manager, Sales and Marketing			                       Greg Sinclair
                                                                                          Sr. Coordinator, Communication & Partner Activation		 Tamara Burns
                                                                                          Coordinator, Season Ticket Sales & Service		          Steve Nicholls
                                                                                          Coordinator, Engagement				                           Shelbi Kilcollins
                                                                                          Coordinator, Game Operations & Community Events       Madeline Rawson
                                                                                          Coordinator, Group Ticket Sales & Service		           Bolton Kirkof
                                                                                          Bookkeeper					Vanessa Dinesen
                                                                                          Co-op Student		                			Noah Larue
                                                                                          Security/Billet Liaison				                           Walter DiClemente
                                                                                          Bus Driver					                                       Dave Beamish
                                                                                          Educational Consultants				Barry Driscoll, Kim Driscoll
                                                                                          Team Chaplains					Tim Coles, David Jones

                                                                                                                    GAME OPERATIONS STAFF
                                                                                Media Room Host   Don Barrie                    Booster Club       Betty Nelson, Lynda Johnson,
In the suspended season, Campbell formed a competition committee of             Off Ice Officials Art Hopkinson, Shannon Lynch, 		                 Gord Moore, Jennifer Moore
players and general managers to reassess the rules and regulations guiding      		                Gary Dunford, Drake Tytler,   Jersey Raffle      Linda Martinell
NHL hockey. Although the following year was marked by a considerable            		                Josh Hopkinson, Brian Carter, Game Night Liaison Tyler Morello
                                                                                		                Terry McLaren, Brent Mills,   Game Operations    Andrew Grant, Noah Miller,
increase in penalty minutes, it has ultimately evolved the style of hockey      		                Gord Lowes, Brendan Millard, 		                  Jenn Brunet, Ridge Taylor,
and increased its speed.                                                        		                Dave Post, Ben Lowes,         		                 Alex Yates, Liam MacDonald,
                                                                                		Nick McIlwain                                 		                 Jay Kent, Katrina Cappelli,
                                                                                Photographers     Ken Andersen                  		                 Shane Fitzgerald, Clint Butts,
“Our test is fans and players, we have to keep them happy, and media. We        		                Jess Van Staalduinen          		Spenser Hauraney, Mitchell Flynn,
get tested the most, we get criticized the most. That’s our test so we have     Petes Store       Morgan Coe, Jennifer Malone 		                   Raechel Longman, Cameron W.,
                                                                                PA Announcer      Gord Gibb                     		                 Makaya Dafoe, John Hancock,
to withstand that.”                                                             In-Game Host      Courtney Bell                 		Carter Hancock
                                                                                                                                Alumni Room Host Frank Jenkins
For Coli, the father’s comment marked a moment where he aced the test of
                                                                                                  SCOUTING STAFF                                    medical STAFF
building a professional hockey league with pond hockey values.                  Director of Scouting/GTA         Chris McNamara     Team Doctors         Dr. Crawford Dobson
                                                                                Northern Ontario		               Ron Ringler        		                   Dr. Craig Maltman
The collective memories forming Colin’s career and his excellent story          Ottawa & Eastern Ontario         Dave Gaw           		                   Dr. Mike Munoz
                                                                                Central Ontario		                Sandy Gemmiti      		                   Dr. Brendan Hughes
telling would write a novel. The Tillsonburg talker has worn nearly every hat   South Western Ontario            Andy Hooper        		                   Dr. Alex Weiler
possible in the world of hockey, and possesses a resume summarized in           South Western Ontario & Michigan Matt St. Germain   		                   Dr. Gavin Rukholm
                                                                                Golden Horseshoe		               Dan Larmer         		                   Dr. Steph Dallaire
moments reflective of the timeless trends of hockey like camaraderie and        Midget Scout		                   Brian Errey        Team Physiotherapist Kevin Hickey
resilience and that of what is to come: an improved, faster game.               Bantam Scout		                   Dave Pulford       Team Dentists        Alex Rhee, Laura Deluca

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