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OHL issues fines, suspensions for brawl between Peterborough Petes, Brantford Bulldogs

The Peterborough Petes beat the Brantford Bulldogs 3-2 in overtime on Oct. 14. The game ended in a bench-clearing brawl. Kenneth Anderson Photography/Courtesy Peterborough Petes

The Ontario Hockey League has issued fines and suspensions following a bench-clearing brawl at the end of the game between the Peterborough Petes and Brantford Bulldogs on Saturday.

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On Tuesday, the league reviewed a series of “altercations” between the two teams following the end of the game at the Peterborough Memorial Centre, which saw the Petes earn a 3-2 victory.

In total there were two fights, 38 minutes in penalties and seven game misconducts issued after players came off the bench during the melee.

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The league has fined the Petes $2,000 and suspended defenceman Konnor Smith for four games.

The Bulldogs were fined $1,000 and defencemen Lucas Moore and Noah Roberts were each suspended for two games.  Moore is a Peterborough native and a Petes minor hockey graduate.

The league also noted earlier in the game, Bulldogs’ defenceman Cedricson Oktindu was assessed a match penalty for cross-checking. As a result, he has been suspended for three games.

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The Petes return to action on Thursday morning for their first-ever regular season school day game when they host the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Game time is 11:05 a.m.

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