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Ice Pilots Battle Hard in 3-0 Loss to Reading

October 25, 2007 - ECHL (ECHL) - Pensacola Ice Pilots News Release


PENSACOLA, FL - Reading goaltender Jonathan Quick made 32 saves for his first professional win and was credited with a goal as the Royals shut out the Ice Pilots 3-0 in front of 1,780 at the Pensacola Civic Center.

The Ice Pilots came out strong in the first period and peppered Quick with 15 shots, but he kept them scoreless. Pensacola also did not take a penalty in the first period for the first time this season. Reading got on the board in the second as Ned Lukacevic beat Ice Pilots goaltender Mike Brodeur to make it 1-0. Chris Blight added a power play goal with 55 seconds left in the frame to give Reading a 2-0 lead after two periods.

Pensacola looked for a comeback, but Quick was strong in net with 8 saves in the third period to preserve the shut out. With the Ice Pilots pulling goaltender Brodeur for an extra attacker, a pass came from behind the Reading net to the blue line and the puck rolled all the way down the ice into the Ice Pilots net. Since no Reading player touched the puck, Quick was awarded a goal.

Reading out shot the Ice Pilots 33-32. The Ice Pilots finished 0 for 9 on the power play while Reading was 1 for 6.

Don't miss the hard hitting, exciting action, as the Ice Pilots return for their 12th season in Pensacola. The next Ice Pilots home game is Friday, October 26th at 7:05 p.m. vs. Reading at the Civic Center. 2007-2008 Season Tickets, Mini Plans, and Military Packages are now available through the Ice Pilots office. For more information, or to reserve your seats, call (850) 432-PUCK, or visit the Ice Pilots web site at www.icepilots.com.

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