| Lake Erie Monsters - 1 Center Ice - Cleveland, OH - 44115-4001 - (216) 420-0000 - Family of Companies |
Monsters Lose Second Straight ShootoutTweet11/10/2007 11:26 PM
The Flames started off slow but turned up the heat in the first as Cam Cunning lit the lamp at the 18:04 mark. Not a moment after the initial face off of the second period, Steve Margeson notched his first goal of the season and the first of his career as a Monster. Margeson found himself alone in the left circle with a snap shot that caught Flames goaltender Curtis McElhinney on his heels. Margeson was assisted by Brad Richardson, his first assist as a Monster. “I just came in from the point on four-on-four and I was trying to get open for Richardson. He made an unbelievable pass to me. I just looked up and saw an opening and tried to put it there and it went,” said Monsters defenseman Steve Margeson. With 1:44 remaining in the second, Carsen Germyn caught a break in the zone as the Flames were on the advantage 5-3. The goal marked Germyn’s fourth of the season. To tie the game up at 2-2, T.J. Hensick made a pass from the seat of his pants to Kenny Roche on the doorstep, who tipped it to an eager David Jones. Jones finished off Hensick’s dirty work and poked home the puck. Jones’ tally marks his sixth point in seven games. Hensick’s second assist of the game marked his first multi-point game as a Monster. With under 0:30 remaining in the game, Margeson slid across the goal mouth to stop a potential game winner and forced the Monsters to an extra set. In the overtime period, the two teams played to a stalemate and both found themselves in the late hours of a shootout. When it was all said and done, the Flames burned the back of the net on the fifth and final shootout as Derek Couture finished off Lake Erie. Hensick and Jones netted the only two shootout tallies for the Monsters, while Grant Stevenson, Dustin Boyd and Couture did the job for the Flames. The Monsters look to bounce back and get their first win at home tomorrow versus division foe Toronto. “The team is still developing chemistry and getting better each game, but we still have a ways to go. The offense is getting there. The last five games, the opponent has only scored three goals or less,” said Monsters head coach Joe Sacco. Although Lake Erie ended up with a loss, they earned one point for their effort in the shootout. “It could have been better. It was frustrating we couldn’t get the extra point. It’s the second game around with that. We just need to get back out and practice more. Those are two points we could have had,” said Monsters goaltender Mike Wall. Wall made 42 saves in 44 shots on the game, while his counterpart McElhinney turned away 25 of 27 he saw.
|
Browse by Year »20132012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 0
Browse by Month »May 2013April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 March 2007 January 2007 December 2006 May 2006 |
|||||||||||||||||||













