The Peterborough Examiner

Skate with Petes after Monday matinee game

- MIKE DAVIES EXAMINER SPORTS DIRECTOR mdavies@postmedia.com

The Petes Family Day Matinee game Monday against the Niagara IceDogs will also be a Five Counties Children’s Centre fundraiser.

There will be a family skating party with the Petes following the game. To participat­e skaters must have a game ticket.

Fans can support Five Counties through a second intermissi­on chuck-a-puck contest. The first prize is a signed Petes team jersey. Second prize is a $60 Cineplex gift card and third prize is a $50 gift card to Zap Attack. Game time is 2:05 p.m. at the Memorial Centre.

Season Tickets

Petes 2018-19 season ticket membership­s are now on sale.

A club press release states the packages include a redesigned pricing structure and seating map in place to provide even more benefits to fans. Current season ticket members have until April 19 to renew their seats (minimum $50 deposit) with early bird pricing in effect until May 17.

Seats are available in all sections with a range of price points available. By taking advantage of early bird discounts of up to 40 per cent off box office walk-up prices, fans can enjoy a full season of Petes hockey including all pre-season and the first two playoff games at prices ranging from $270 to $895 for adults, seniors and students/children (18 and under).

Aside from the action on the ice, members enjoy numerous benefits including a 10 per cent discount and $10 discount for The Petes Store, use of the ticket exchange program, a Petes Nation Membership Card for discounts at local businesses and access to exclusive events including a Meet the Petes barbecue, Skate with the Petes and more.

New this season, the Petes will host a Paid in Full party, including food, drinks and entertainm­ent, for members that pay the full balance by May 1.

To renew or purchase a membership contact sales and service co-ordinator Steve Nicholls at 705-743-3681 ext. 263 or email snicholls@gopetesgo.com.

Roster Notes

The Petes were without Cole Fraser, Nick Isaacson and Adam Timleck on Thursday, all with upper body injuries.

NOTE: See game coverage on Page C1.

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