On Thursday, Avon and Zanetti played a major role in Peterborough's comeback 5-4 overtime victory against the tournament host Kamloops Blazers in the quarterfinal game. The Petes trailed, 4-1, by early in the second period. However, Peterborough pushed back for four unanswered goals to win the game.
Mobile defenseman Zanetti, drafted by the Flyers in the fourth round (110th overall) in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, scored at 18:50 of the second period to knot the score at 4-4. On the play, Avon collected a Kamloops turnover along the attack zone boards and passed to Tucker Robertson. Seeing a wide open lane through the slot, Zanetti jumped in and tipped the puck home as Robertson put it at the net. The goal was Zanetti's first (1g, 2a) of the tournament.
After a scoreless third period, the game went to overtime. At the 10:54 mark, after Owen Beck went wide and took the puck at the net, Avon scored to win the game. Avon had an open lane over the middle, took a pass from Beck and fired a quick shot past Kamloops goalie Dylan Ernst for his third goal in four games.