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Admirals Fall to Chicago 5-2

February 1, 2013 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release


Milwaukee, WI-- The Milwaukee Admirals gave up four first period goals and couldn't dig their way out before falling to the Chicago Wolves 5-2 during an Amtrak rivalry game Friday night at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

Chicago's Alex Friesen was able to get a tip past Jeremy Smith at 6:06 to start off the goals for the game. Chicago tallied another goal at 8:49 by Bill Sweatt while the Admirals were on the penalty kill. At 12:50 of the first Guillaume Desbiens gave the Wovles a 3-0 lead and, immediately after a Milwaukee time-out Michael Davies tipped a shot past Smith at 14:26 to make it 4-0.

Chicago's Eric Kattelus scored a power-play marker for his first AHL goal at 4:41 of the second period to pump the lead to five.

Milwaukee finally got on the board at 11:06 of the second when Mark Van Guilder received a pass from Kevin Henderson just outside the post and scored short handed.

Cam Reid was able to snag his first goal of the season after tipping in a shot delivered from Mike Moore at 7:16 but that was as close as the Ads could get despite outshooting Chicago 23-6 in the third period.

The Admirals return to action on Friday, February 8th when they host the Houston Aeros at 7:00 pm at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Fans can order tickets by calling Ticketmaster at (800)745-3000 or by logging on to the Admirals website at www.milwaukeeadmirals.com. Groups of ten or more get $2 off every ticket. For more info on how to order group tickets please call (414)227-0550.

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