PETERBOROUGH, ON - The Peterborough Petes improved their record to 3-1 tonight as they rallied to beat the rival Oshawa Generals 6-4 at the General Motors Centre. The Petes trailed the Generals 4-2 late in the second period and looked to be down and out before Pat Daley scored to shift the momentum late in the period and David Quesnele scored two goals in 25 seconds to close out the second leading 5-4.
The first period was all Generals as they scored two goals on 16 shots, once by Alain Berger and once by Tony DeHart. Jason Missiaen, who got his 4th straight start in goal for the Petes, continued his strong play keeping the Petes in the game after one period of play.
Both teams had quality chances in the third period with the lone goal going to Ryan Spooner on a beautiful pass by Zack Kassian on a two on one break. Jason Missiaen stood his ground for the remainder of the game earning his 3rd win of the season.
Next action for the Petes comes tomorrow night, 7:00 PM against the Kingston Frontenacs at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. Also, don't forget the "Parking Lot Party" beginning at 5:00 PM in the Memorial Centre parking lot. Fans are asked to come out and show their support of the Petes at the party.
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