Friday, December 4, 2009

Rangers Outlast Petes

PETERBOROUGH, ON - The Peterborough Petes saw their point streak stopped at six games tonight as they traveled to Kitchener to tangle with the host Rangers. Ranked in the top ten teams in all of the Canadian Hockey League, the Rangers had their way with the maroon and white, winning 8-4 at the Kitchener Auditorium.

The Petes took a lead to the dressing room after the first period as Jamie Doornbosch but a shot past Rangers' goaltender Ben Maxwell to give the Petes the 1-0 lead.

It was all Rangers from that point forward as they potted six goals on Jason Missiaen, and two on rookie Andrew D'Agostini who came on in relief of Missiaen early in the third period.

The Petes responded with goals by Ryan Spooner, David Quesnele, and Zack Kassian.

Next action for the Petes is tomorrow night when they play host to the number one team in Canada, the Windsor Spitfires. Game time is 7:00 PM but fans are encouraged to arrive early as the Peterborough Santa Clause Parade will provide congestion around the Memorial Centre.

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