The numbers belie the talents, without a doubt.
In the seven games Kamil Kreps had played, he produced just one assist for the Rochester Americans. So much ability, so little production.
But on Friday, Kreps played up to his capabilities.
The third-year centerman scored two goals, including the game-winner just 13 seconds into overtime, as the Amerks defeated the pesky Manitoba Moose 4-3 at Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial.
Panthers prospect does good! Craig Anderson was also back in the net for this one.
Kreps nets OT winner for Amerks
Amerks left winger David Booth escaped injury on a dangerous hit into the end boards in the first period.
Moose defenseman Joe Rullier hit Booth from behind and the rookie plowed into the boards head and shoulder first.
He was sprawled on his stomach for a few moments afterward, then skated off.
"I thought for sure something was wrong," Booth said. "My neck went in so weird. I didn't want to move because I was thinking, 'There's gotta be something wrong.'"
Amerks notebook: Funk called up; Card sent down
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Who: Springfield Falcons at Rochester Americans
When: Saturday, November 18, 2006; 7:35 PM
Where: Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial
TV: B2 Networks
Radio: B2 Networks
Internet: mms://168.75.182.197/rochester
Web site: www.amerks.com
Playing with little intensity, the Florida Everblades watched as the ECHL’s worst team ripped off three consecutive goals to take the lead late in Friday’s second period.
A chorus of boos filled Germain Arena as the Pensacola Ice Pilots inched toward their second win of the season.
A Blades rookie turned those boos to cheers.
Mike Angelidis scored two of his three goals in the third period as Florida overcame a one-goal deficit to beat Pensacola 4-3 in front of an announced crowd of 7,225.
Angelidis is a Canes prospect, I'm afraid. Panthers prospect David Brine had two assists in the game.
Blades charge back to down Ice Pilots
Mike Angelidis needed every bit of his first professional hat trick Friday night in order to ensure his Florida Everblades pulled out a 4-3 victory against a gritty Pensacola Ice Pilots team in front of a sellout crowd at Germain Arena.
Two of Angelidis' three goals came in the third period after Florida (9-3-0) had allowed Pensacola (1-9-1) to erase a 2-0 first-period deficit and score three unanswered goals in the second.
The line of Angleidis, veteran center Brent McDonald and rookie forward David Brine was the only effective trio of the night, accounting for all four Everblades goals.
Angelidis’ hat trick gives Everblades 4-3 victory
Brothers finally get chance to play together for Pensacola
Blades just do get past Ice Pilots
Wirll scores in Pensacola debut, but Ice Pilots fall to Everblades
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Who: Pensacola Ice Pilots at Florida Everblades
When: Saturday, November 18, 2006; 7:30 PM
Where: Germain Arena
TV: B2 Network
Radio: Sportsradio 770 AM
Internet: www.abc-7.com
Web site: www.floridaeverblades.com
- Location:Ice Side, Germain Arena
- Mood:
cold - Music:Seether: Fine Again

