The Peterborough Examiner

Waiting game

Peterborou­gh Petes hungry as they wait to find out who they will play in round two.

- MIKE DAVIES EXAMINER SPORTS DIRECTOR mdavies@postmedia.com

The Peterborou­gh Petes have a small taste of playoff success this year and it’s whet their appeteite for more.

The Petes got a well-earned two days off from the coaching staff after completing a 4-0 sweep Thursday of the Niagara IceDogs in the OHL’s Eastern Conference quarter-finals. They got back to work on Sunday with an afternoon practice in preparatio­n for the conference semifinals against?

This is just the second time since 2006 the Petes have reached the second round. In 2014 they roared back from a 3-0 series deficit to knock off the Kingston Frontenacs but drained their tanks significan­tly in doing so. In the next round they were swept by a rested and heavily favoured Oshawa Generals. This year, though, the Petes will be the rested team and as the conference’s regular season pennant winners they’ll be the favourites.

That’s a tag they’re comfortabl­e with because their goals this year go beyond just making it to the second round.

“It’s been a while since the city has been this excited abour our team,” said Peterborou­gh native and third-year Pete Logan DeNoble. “To win that first series in four games is a big confidence boost for a lot of guys and the way we did it with a lot of guys contributi­ng. We’re really exctied about it, for sure.”

They won the series with contributi­ons from throughout the lineup much like they’ve done all season. This is not a team led by superstars, it’s a team with depth and balance from the net through the defence and at forward. They had 17 of 19 skaters contribute at least a point and eight players average a point-per-gae or better.

“That’s one of the strong suits of our team,” said DeNoble. “Any night it can be whoever stepping up and getting a big goal. It’s not only the goals, it’s the blocked shots, the hits, we had a couple of big fights that gave us momentum. Everyone is contributi­ng in their own way and it’s really good to see.”

it will be a week between games when the Petes start the second round and DeNoble says that rest will serve them well.

“After a hard fought series some guys were a little banged up and it’s nice to have some time to rest and recover,” he said. “It’s definitely an advantage to get some time off.”

They’ve been eager to find out their next opponent.

“Almost every night we’re checking the scores to see what’s going on around the league. It’s safe to say we’re the team to beat in the east and we’re going to have to keep playing our game and we should have some success,” said DeNoble.

Any night it can be whoever stepping up and getting a big goal. It’s not only the goals, it’s the blocked shots, the hits, we had a couple of big fights that gave us momentum. Everyone is contributi­ng in their own way.” Logan DeNoble, Peterborou­gh native and third-year Pete

 ?? CLIFFORD SKARSTEDT/EXAMINER FILES ?? Peterborou­gh Petes' Logan DeNoble is swarmed by Niagara IceDogs players during first period of Game 2 Eastern Conference quarter-final OHL action on March 25 at the Memorial Centre in Peterborou­gh.
CLIFFORD SKARSTEDT/EXAMINER FILES Peterborou­gh Petes' Logan DeNoble is swarmed by Niagara IceDogs players during first period of Game 2 Eastern Conference quarter-final OHL action on March 25 at the Memorial Centre in Peterborou­gh.

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