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Manitoba Moose Recap: Manitoba 7 at Belleville 3

December 17, 2017 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Manitoba Moose News Release


Manitoba Moose (19-5-1-2) at Belleville Senators (11-13-0-3)

Friday, December 15, 2017 - Yardmen Arena, Belleville, ON

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 F

Manitoba Moose 2 1 4 7

Belleville Senators 1 2 0 3

Shots By Period 1 2 3 F

Manitoba Moose 10 10 13 33

Belleville Senators 10 12 5 27

Special Teams PP PK PIM

Manitoba Moose 2/4 3/4 15

Belleville Senators 1/4 2/4 15

Goaltender Summary Goaltender MIN SA SV

Manitoba Moose Eric Comrie 60:00 27 24

Belleville Senators Andrew Hammond 59:25 33 26

Goal Summary

PER TIME TEAM GOAL ASSIST ASSIST STR SCORE

1 0:49 BEL Gabriel Gagne (11) Chris DiDomenico (4) Erik Burgdoerfer (5) ES 1-0 BEL

1 8:53 MB Brendan Lemieux (8) Buddy Robinson (10) Patrice Cormier (5) ES 1-1

1 14:20 MB Buddy Robinson (10) Mike Sgarbossa (15) Chase De Leo (11) ES 2-1 MB

2 3:38 MB Mason Appleton (10) Sami Niku (15) Nic Petan (15) PP 3-1 MB

2 18:42 BEL Filip Chlapik (6) Colin White (6) Chris DiDomenico (5) PP 3-2 MB

2 18:51 BEL Max McCormick (4) Gabriel Gagne (3) Jim O'Brien (7) ES 3-3

3 2:54 MB Patrice Cormier (10) Buddy Robinson (11) Michael Spacek (7) ES 4-3 MB

3 5:45 MB Sami Niku (3) Mason Appleton (14) Jack Roslovic (16) PP 5-3 MB

3 7:06 MB Patrice Cormier (11) Charles Beaudoin (1) Buddy Robinson (12) ES 6-3 MB

3 9:59 MB Cameron Schilling (4) Buddy Robinson (13)

ES 7-3 MB

Game Story

The Manitoba Moose (19-5-1-2) kicked off a stretch of three games in three nights, starting against the Belleville Senators (11-13-0-3) at Yardmen Arena on Friday night. The Senators were anything but the gracious hosts, striking 49 seconds into the contest off the stick of Gabriel Gagne. Following the early push from the home side, the Moose started to pull momentum in their favour. After Buddy Robinson hammered a shorthanded chance off the post, the former Senator set up Brendan Lemieux for a redirection, tying the game 8:53 into the period. Following a Manitoba power play, Robinson tipped a Mike Sgarbossa point shot past Belleville netminder Andrew Hammond for a 2-1 Moose lead at 14:20. After allowing the opening goal, Eric Comrie stopped the next nine shots he faced as Manitoba took a 2-1 lead to the break.

Manitoba extended its lead 3:38 into the period with a power play tally. Mason Appleton tipped a Sami Niku point shot up and over Hammond for his 10th on the season. The visitors looked to be in control of the contest until their two-goal lead vanished in a span of nine seconds. The Senators cashed in on a late power play as Filip Chlapik finished off a quick passing play with a perfect shot to the top corner of the Moose goal. Off the restart, Max McCormick drove to the net and tapped in a Gabriel Gagne centering feed to tie the game with 1:09 left in the period and send the game to the third tied 3-3.

Belleville seemed to have the momentum heading to the third period, but the Moose turned things around on the Senators in a hurry. Patrice Cormier put the Moose back in front 2:54 into the third, cashing in a rebound at the top of the crease and the charge was just getting started. With the Moose on the power play, Sami Niku snuck down from the point and popped in an Appleton pass from the back door to make it 5-3 at 5:45. Cormier struck for his second at 7:06 of the period, tipping in a Charles-David Beaudoin point shot. Cameron Schilling capped off the run 10 minutes into the period with a slick finish after being set up by Robinson on a two-on-one. The Moose cruised from there, picking up the 7-3 victory, their fourth straight on the road.

Quick Hits

- The Moose have recorded a point in 12 straight games, one shy of tying the franchise record.

- Buddy Robinson recorded a career high five points (1G, 5A) in tonight's game.

- Patrice Cormier had three points (2G, 1A) in tonight's game, and has four goals in his last two.

- Chris Dienes made his AHL debut.

- Charles-David Beaudoin recorded his first point, an assist, with the Moose.

- Attendance was announced at 3,356.

What's Next?

The Moose move on to the AHL's marquee matchup against the Toronto Marlies as the top two teams from each conference clash for the first time this season on Saturday and Sunday. Tune into both games at moosehockey.com/listenlive starting at 2:45 p.m. CT.

Daniel Fink

Manager, Hockey Communications

Manitoba Moose Hockey Club

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