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Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

May 7, 2016 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: B. Smith (C. Carrick, S. Carrick) T. Brennan (C. Carrick, M. Arcobello) Z. Hyman (V. Loov, B. Leipsic) T. Brennan (C. Brown) Z. Hyman (S. Carrick, B. Smith)

Goaltender: A. Bibeau: 40/43

Albany: D. Kelly (M. Sislo, S. Helgeson) N. Lappin (D. Kelly, R. Boucher) M. Lorito (B. O'Neill)

Goaltender: S. Wedgewood: 27/32

ON THE SCORESHEET

- Connor Carrick continues to pace the post season scoring race, collecting two assists in tonight's game. Carrick has recorded 10 points in five playoff games.

- TJ Brennan recorded two goals, including the game winner, 6:43 into the third period. His powerplay goal in the second period, moved him into sole possession of first among Marlies all-time power play goal leaders in the playoffs.

- Zach Hyman recorded two goals in the third period including the insurance marker with 1:45 remaining in the game.

- Sam Carrick recorded two assists and was a game high plus three.

- Ben Smith opened the scoring for the Marlies 11:20 into the first period. Smith also added an assist for his fourth point of the post season.

- Antoine Bibeau turned aside 40 shots to pick up his second victory of the playoffs.

NOTABLES

- Toronto now travels to Albany for the next three games on Sunday May 8, Tuesday May 10 and Thursday May 12. If necessary the series will return to Ricoh Coliseum for the remaining two contests.

- Toronto was 1/5 on the powerplay and 3/3 on the penalty kill.

- Including the regular season, the Marlies are 22-2-0-0 when scoring five or more goals in a game.

NEXT GAME: Sunday May 8, 2016 @ Albany - 5:00 p.m.


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