The Osoyoos Coyotes are trading 2001-born Defenseman Tynan Peacock to the Campbell River Storm for a player development fee.
Peacock played 10 games with the Coyotes, putting up one goal and seven assists for a total of eight points during his stint in Osoyoos. Peacock, originally from Everett, WA, committed to the Coyotes in July.
The Coyotes announced the trade on Oct. 29.
The news comes after an 0-2 road trip, where the Coyotes suffered another overtime loss to the North Okanagan Knights at the Nor-Val Centre in Armstrong on Oct. 25. Coyotes forward Blake Astorino sent the game to overtime with 23 seconds left in the third period, on assists from Jack Henderson and Brandon Della Paolera. Kevin-Thomas Walters won it for the Knights in the second overtime period with a final score of 3-2.
Coyotes goaltender Curt Doyle knocked away 50 of 53 shots.
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The Coyotes were again unable to notch their first win the following night at the Sicamous and District Recreation Centre where they fell 5-3 to the Sicamous Eagles.
The Coyotes sit at the bottom of the Bill Ohlhausen Division at 0-12-2.
In the first game of November, the Coyotes head to Kelowna Friday to take on the Chiefs at Rutland Arena. The ‘yotes return home Saturday for a rematch with the North Okanagan Knights at the Sun Bowl Arena, 7:35 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2.


