The Battalion facing Peterborough on Thursday having lost six straight

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The North Bay Battalion will be facing off against the Peterborough Petes on Thursday, after suffering six consecutive losses.

Despite their recent struggles, the Battalion remains determined to turn their season around and secure a win against the Petes. Head coach Stan Butler has been working closely with the team to address their weaknesses and improve their performance on the ice.

The Battalion’s losing streak began on October 18th, when they were defeated by the Niagara IceDogs with a final score of 5-2. Since then, they have faced tough opponents such as the Ottawa 67’s and the Oshawa Generals, but have been unable to secure a victory.

However, the team remains optimistic and is using their losses as motivation to come back stronger. Captain Luke Moncada believes that the team’s chemistry and determination will lead them to success.

“We have a great group of guys who are all working towards the same goal,” Moncada said. “We know we have the talent and the drive to turn things around and we’re not giving up.”

The Battalion will have a tough challenge ahead of them as they face the Petes, who currently hold a record of 8-4-0-0. However, the team is confident in their abilities and is determined to break their losing streak.

Fans are encouraged to come out and support the Battalion as they take on the Petes at the Memorial Gardens on Thursday. The team is counting on their loyal supporters to help them secure a much-needed win.

Despite their recent struggles, the North Bay Battalion remains a strong and determined team, and they are ready to face any challenge that comes their way.

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