From a Rochester American Press Release:
[quote]The Rochester Americans extended their home losing streak to six games, falling 3-1 to the Manitoba Moose at The Blue Cross Arena at the Rochester War Memorial.
Jason King led the Moose with one goal and one assist and goalie Wade Flaherty stopped 24 of 25. Rochester got a single goal from Clarke MacArthur.
Jesse Schultz opened the scoring in the second period with the Moose on a 5-on-three power play. He beat Amerk goalie Michael Leighton to the near post for a 1-0 at 8:41 of the second period.
In the third period, Rochester tied the game at one on a goal by MacArthur. The Amerk forward took a pass from Jiri Novotny in the slot and ripped a shot past Flaherty. The Moose, however, regained the lead just 17 seconds later on a wrist shot from the left point by Prestin Ryan. Manitoba tacked on another goal at 10:27 by King for a 3-1 advantage.
In the first period, Amerk forward Dominic Noel nearly gave Rochester a 1-0 lead, but was denied his first goal of the season by a pad save by Flaherty.
The Amerks (21-21-1-1, 43 points) remained in fifth place in the North Division, five points behind the Toronto Marlies. Tonight’s contest began a stretch of three divisional games in four nights, as the team heads into the AHL All-Star Break (January 29th to February 1st). Rochester plays Syracuse Crunch Friday and Hamilton Bulldogs Saturday.
The Moose (28-13-3-2, 61 points) are in second place in the North Division and still trail the first place Grand Rapids Griffins by four points. Manitoba also won for the first time in five games on the road. [/quote]
Moose beat Amerks, 3-1
http://www.amerks.com/FeatureStories.as px?news_id=706
Amerks continue to stumble at home
Blue Cross losing streak reaches six
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/app s/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060126/SPORTS0 2/601260371/1007/SPORTS
Amerks swap give-away goals in loss to Manitoba
Rochester scores, then allows quick goal
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/app s/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060126/SPORTS0 2/601260373
Manitoba's King gets Amerks out of his system
He scores, Moose victorious and teammates have his back
http://www.moosehockey.com/news/05-06/2 0060126a.php
Moose end road woes with win
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/AHL/20 06/01/26/1412616-sun.html
Moose defeat Americans
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/AHL/20 06/01/25/1411687-ap.html
Boxscore
http://ahl.leaguestat.com/stats/game-su mmary.php?game_id=1001630
Kevin's 3 stars
1. Prestin Ryan, D, Manitoba
2. Wade Flaherty, G, Manitoba
3. Maxime Fortunus, D, Manitoba
Next Game: Syracuse Crunch (25-15-3) at Rochester Americans (21-21-2)
When: Friday, January 27, 2006 at 7:35 PM
Where: Blue Cross Arena
TV: B2 Networks
Radio: WHTK 1280 AM /www.whtk.com
Web site: www.amerks.com (includes link to B2 Networks $6 web cast).
[quote]The Rochester Americans extended their home losing streak to six games, falling 3-1 to the Manitoba Moose at The Blue Cross Arena at the Rochester War Memorial.
Jason King led the Moose with one goal and one assist and goalie Wade Flaherty stopped 24 of 25. Rochester got a single goal from Clarke MacArthur.
Jesse Schultz opened the scoring in the second period with the Moose on a 5-on-three power play. He beat Amerk goalie Michael Leighton to the near post for a 1-0 at 8:41 of the second period.
In the third period, Rochester tied the game at one on a goal by MacArthur. The Amerk forward took a pass from Jiri Novotny in the slot and ripped a shot past Flaherty. The Moose, however, regained the lead just 17 seconds later on a wrist shot from the left point by Prestin Ryan. Manitoba tacked on another goal at 10:27 by King for a 3-1 advantage.
In the first period, Amerk forward Dominic Noel nearly gave Rochester a 1-0 lead, but was denied his first goal of the season by a pad save by Flaherty.
The Amerks (21-21-1-1, 43 points) remained in fifth place in the North Division, five points behind the Toronto Marlies. Tonight’s contest began a stretch of three divisional games in four nights, as the team heads into the AHL All-Star Break (January 29th to February 1st). Rochester plays Syracuse Crunch Friday and Hamilton Bulldogs Saturday.
The Moose (28-13-3-2, 61 points) are in second place in the North Division and still trail the first place Grand Rapids Griffins by four points. Manitoba also won for the first time in five games on the road. [/quote]
Moose beat Amerks, 3-1
http://www.amerks.com/FeatureStories.as
Amerks continue to stumble at home
Blue Cross losing streak reaches six
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/app
Amerks swap give-away goals in loss to Manitoba
Rochester scores, then allows quick goal
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/app
Manitoba's King gets Amerks out of his system
He scores, Moose victorious and teammates have his back
http://www.moosehockey.com/news/05-06/2
Moose end road woes with win
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/AHL/20
Moose defeat Americans
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/AHL/20
Boxscore
http://ahl.leaguestat.com/stats/game-su
Kevin's 3 stars
1. Prestin Ryan, D, Manitoba
2. Wade Flaherty, G, Manitoba
3. Maxime Fortunus, D, Manitoba
Next Game: Syracuse Crunch (25-15-3) at Rochester Americans (21-21-2)
When: Friday, January 27, 2006 at 7:35 PM
Where: Blue Cross Arena
TV: B2 Networks
Radio: WHTK 1280 AM /www.whtk.com
Web site: www.amerks.com (includes link to B2 Networks $6 web cast).
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