PETERBOROUGH, ON - The Peterborough Petes lost more than just a game tonight at the Peterborough Memorial Centre, they lost three players as well. Leading scorer Ryan Spooner, newly acquired Austin Watson, and assistant captain Jack Walchessen were all at the hospital receiving x-rays on their injuries.
After falling behind 1-0, the Petes marched back to score three unanswered goals for the 3-1 lead in the second period. However the maroon and white could not hang on as the visiting Owen Sound Attack scored three unanswered goals of their own to take the game 4-3.
The bigger story was the injuries though. Spooner left midway through the first period with what appeared to be a broken collarbone, Watson participated in the per-game warm-up but could not take part in the actual game after blocking a shot in last night's CHL Top Prospect's Game, and a Walchessen left just after Spooner with a separated shoulder.
The Petes next action comes Saturday night when they visit the Plymouth Whalers.
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