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The Peterborough Petes will begin the 2026-27 Ontario Hockey League season on home ice when they host the Kingston Frontenacs on Sept. 17.
The OHL released its full regular-season schedule this week, confirming the Petes will open the campaign at the Peterborough Memorial Centre before closing out the regular season on March 21 in Ottawa against the 67’s.
The Petes will play 68 regular-season games, including 34 home dates.
Among the key home games is the club’s first Saturday contest of the season on Sept. 26 against the Ottawa 67’s. Rivalry Week will feature a visit from the Oshawa Generals on Oct. 22, while the Petes will host the Niagara IceDogs on Nov. 8 in their first Sunday afternoon game of the season.
The schedule also includes a New Year’s Eve afternoon matchup against Oshawa on Dec. 31 and a Family Day game on Feb. 15 against the reigning OHL and Memorial Cup champion Kitchener Rangers.
The final Saturday home game is set for March 6 against Kingston, while the final regular-season home game will take place March 18 against the Brantford Bulldogs.
Key home dates include:
- Sept. 17 – Home opener vs. Kingston Frontenacs
- Sept. 26 – First Saturday home game vs. Ottawa 67’s
- Oct. 22 – Rivalry Week vs. Oshawa Generals
- Nov. 8 – First Sunday afternoon game vs. Niagara IceDogs
- Nov. 18 – Only Wednesday home game vs. Brantford Bulldogs
- Dec. 13 – Sunday afternoon game vs. Brampton Steelheads
- Dec. 31 – New Year’s Eve afternoon game vs. Oshawa Generals
- Feb. 15 – Family Day game vs. Kitchener Rangers
- March 6 – Final Saturday home game vs. Kingston Frontenacs
- March 18 – Final home game vs. Brantford Bulldogs
Season ticket packages are now available and include all 34 regular-season home games. The team says theme nights and community events tied to the schedule will be announced in the coming weeks.
The Petes are also expected to release details about their annual development camp later this offseason as preparations continue for the start of the 2026-27 campaign.


