AHL Milwaukee Admirals

Admirals Finish off Homestand this Week

March 28, 2012 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release


Milwaukee, WI-This week the Milwaukee Admirals (65 Games Played, 33-27-2-3-71 points, 4th place Midwest Division, 11th place Western Conference, 18th place AHL) will continue their second to last home stand of the season with three games at the Bradley Center, starting tonight against Houston (67 GP, 32-23-3-9-76 points, 3rd place West Division, 5th place Western Conference, 11th place AHL), followed by a Friday night showdown with Oklahoma City (68 GP, 41-18-4-5-91 points, 1st place West Division, 1st place Western Conference, 2nd place AHL) and then concluding with a second straight Sunday matinee against Rockford (68 GP, 32-29-2-5-71 points, 5th place Midwest Division, 12th place Western Conference, 20th place AHL).

Tonight the Admirals will try to continue this season's unblemished streak against the defending Western Conference playoff champion Aeros, who currently sit just five points ahead of Milwaukee in fifth place in the conference. To date the Admirals have posted a pair of wins against Houston, including a 3-0 shutout at the Bradley Center on Feb. 14 in the teams' first matchup since last year's West Division finals. Admirals leading scorer Chris Mueller (Buffalo, New York) chipped in the game winner at 12:11 of the first period, while goaltender Jeremy Smith (Dearborn, Michigan) stopped 23 shots for his second of three shutouts this season. Aeros goaltender Matt Hackett stopped 20 shots to take the loss. Milwaukee and Houston will conclude their season series on Sunday, April 8 at the Toyota Center.

Friday night the Admirals will faceoff with the Western Conference leading Barons for the final time this season. Two of the prior three meetings resulted in victories for Milwaukee, including a 3-2 win at the Bradley Center on Nov. 13. Forward Kyle Wilson (Oakville, Ontario) scored the Admirals' third goal of the first period at 13:47, which stood up as the game winner. Smith made 15 saves for the victory, while Oklahoma City goaltender David LeNeveu stopped 26 shots to take the loss for the Barons.

Sunday afternoon marks Milwaukee's 11th of 12 meetings this season with Rockford, which currently stands tied with the Admirals in the Western Conference with 71 points (though Rockford has played three more games). To date the Ice Hogs have dominated the season series, posting an 8-1-0-1 record in the ten previous meetings. Rockford posted a 3-2 shootout victory in the most recent matchup last Sunday at the Bradley Center.

Though Milwaukee forward Brodie Dupont scored with 32 seconds left to send the game into overtime, Rockford prevailed thanks to goals from Philippe Paradis and Rostislav Olesz in the shootout. Ice Hogs goaltender Carter Hutton stopped 29 shots during regulation and four of five attempts in the shootout to earn the victory. Meanwhile, Admirals goaltender Atte Engren (Rauma, Finland) made 30 regulation saves to take the loss. Milwaukee and Rockford will conclude their season series on Friday, April 13 at the BMO Harris Bank Center.

Key Statistics:

MILWAUKEE's home record: (7th best AHL) 34 Games Played, 20-11-2-1-43 points.

Houston's road record: (9th) 36 GP, 18-15-0-3-39 points.

Oklahoma City's road record: (3rd) 34 GP, 22-8-1-3-48 points.

Rockford's road record: (10th) 35 GP, 16-14-2-3-37 points.

Active Leading Scorers as of March 22:

MILWAUKEE: Chris Mueller (27 goals & 24 assists, 51 points); Kyle Wilson (18 goals & 28 assists, 46 points); Taylor Beck (13 goals & 23 assists, 36 points).

Houston: Jon DiSalvatore (25 goals & 30 assists, 55 points); Justin Fontaine (15 goals & 33 assists, 48 points); Jeff Taffe (17 goals & 30 assists, 47 points).

Oklahoma City: Ryan Keller (19 goals & 28 assists, 47 points); Mark Arcobello (15 goals & 24 assists, 39 points); Philippe Cornet (24 goals & 12 assists, 36 points).

Rockford: Brandon Pirri (22 goals & 29 assists, 51 points); Peter LeBlanc (22 goals & 17 assists, 39 points); Rostislav Olesz (13 goals & 23 assists, 36 points).

Power play:

MILWAUKEE: (5th best AHL) 50 goals scored in 247 chances, 20.2% success rate, 4 shorthanded goals allowed.

Houston: (13th) 52 goals scored in 292 chances, 17.8% success rate, 9 shorthanded goals allowed.

Oklahoma City: (16th) 45 goals scored in 265 chances, 17.0% success rate, 1 shorthanded goal allowed.

Rockford: (23rd) 47 goals scored in 308 chances, 15.3% success rate, 6 shorthanded goals allowed.

Penalty killing:

MILWAUKEE: (22nd best AHL) 54 goals allowed in 278 times shorthanded, 80.6% success rate, 5 shorthanded goals scored.

Houston: (26th) 51 goals allowed in 261 times shorthanded, 80.5% success rate, 5 shorthanded goals scored.

Oklahoma City: (3rd) 46 goals allowed in 309 times shorthanded, 85.1% success rate, 7 shorthanded goals scored.

Rockford: (25th) 57 goals allowed in 286 times shorthanded, 80.1% success rate, 3 shorthanded goals scored.

National Hockey League Affiliates:

MILWAUKEE: Nashville Predators

Houston: Minnesota Wild

Oklahoma City: Edmonton Oilers

Rockford: Chicago Blackhawks




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