
Aeros Fall 4-2 In Season Finale
Published on April 15, 2007 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Houston Aeros News Release
HOUSTON, Texas - Joel Perrault and Donald MacLean tallied two goals apiece and David LeNeveu made 20 saves, as San Antonio defeated Houston 4-2 Toyota Center in the season finale for both teams. San Antonio (32-42-2-4) snapped a four-game losing streak.
Aaron Voros and Peter Olvecky each scored a goal and Miroslav Kopriva made 38 stops for Houston (27-43-4-6), which fell to 24-4-2-0 all-time at home against San Antonio.
San Antonio dominated the first period, taking 14 of the game's first 15 shots, and outshooting Houston 17-2 in the first period.
Perrault's ninth goal put the Rampage up 1-0 at the 9:42 mark. Ryan Flinn skated behind the net and flipped a pass to a cutting Perrault, who banged the puck under Kopriva.
Houston's Jason Morgan missed an open net from a bad angle with 2:15 left in the first.
Perrault extended the lead to two goals with 1:07 remaining in the opening period, deflecting a Bryan Helmer point shot on the power play by Kopriva.
MacLean netted his 32nd goal, with the man advantage, just 27 seconds into the middle period for a 3-0 advantage.
Voros answered right back with his 11th tally - second with Houston - tucking a wraparound inside the near post exactly a minute later.
MacLean's second of the night and 33rd of the season came when he crashed the net, again on the power play, and pushed a rebound into the open cage.
Olvecky scooted up ice and converted a 2-on-0 with a shot under LeNeveu for his 12th goal, with 3:15 left in the second.
Houston's Joel Ward beat LeNeveu clean early in the third, but the puck rolled off LeNeveu's back and wide.
The Aeros got 1:36 of a 5-on-3 with 7:37 remaining in regulation after penalties to former Aero Alex Leavitt and Matthew Spiller, but they didn't find the net.
Houston pulled Kopriva with 45 ticks remaining, but the extra man did not help.
Houston finished 0-for-5 on the power play, while San Antonio went 3-for-8.
Notes:
Not dressing for the Aeros were Dieter Kochan and Joey Tetarenko.
The Aeros haven't outshot any of their last 18 opponents. San Antonio, meanwhile, outshot just its 23rd of 80 opponents this season. But the Rampage outshot the Aeros in each of the last two games.
Houston fell to 8-2-3 all-time in home finales, and 10-2-1 in season finales.
The Aeros' five straight regulation home losses tie the franchise record, set from December 5-22, 1995.
American Hockey League Stories from April 15, 2007
- Stars Vs. Omaha In Playoffs - Iowa Chops
- Amerks Announce Calder Cup Playoff Practice Schedule - Rochester Americans
- Admirals to Face Chicago in Post-Season - Milwaukee Admirals
- Wolves Battle Admirals in West Division Semifinal - Chicago Wolves
- Hartford Wolf Pack Head into 10th Straight Playoff Run, Facing the Providence Bruins - Connecticut Whale
- Wolves' Haydar, Sterling win AHL scoring races - AHL
- Philly Fights To Finish In 3-2 Loss - Adirondack Phantoms
- Iowa Stars Learn Calder Cup Opponent - Iowa Chops
- AHL playoff schedules announced - AHL
- BULLDOGS EDGED BY AMERKS; FINISH SEASON IN THIRD PLACE - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Another attendance increase for Aeros - Houston Aeros
- Aeros Fall 4-2 In Season Finale - Houston Aeros
- Moose set to face Griffins in North Division Semi-Final - Manitoba Moose
- Monarchs Face Worcester In First Playoff Round - Manchester Monarchs
- Bears Wrap Up Regular Season In A Record Setting 3-2 Win - Hershey Bears
- Phantoms Announce Year-End Award Winners - Adirondack Phantoms
- P-Bruins Announce End Of Season Team Awards - Providence Bruins
- P-Bruins Defeat Monarchs 1-0 - Providence Bruins
- Rivermen Blanked in Milwaukee 4-0 - Peoria Rivermen
- Marlies Announce Year-End Award Winners - Toronto Marlies
- Penguins End Of Season Awards Announced - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- Rochester Hosts Hamilton Tonight In Playoff Preview - Rochester Americans
- Griffins And Moose Square Off In Opening Round - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Aeros Gameday - Houston Aeros
- Griffins Clinch Despite Falling 5-1 To Marlies - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Monarchs' LaBarbera Captures AHL's Harry "Hap" Holmes Award - Manchester Monarchs
- Monarchs Drop Final Game To Providence In Overtime - Manchester Monarchs
- Overtime Spoils Devils Comeback, 3-2 - Albany Devils
- Sound Tigers Cap Season With Win - Bridgeport Islanders
- Steve Downie Joins Phantoms For Finale - Adirondack Phantoms
- Sound Tigers Edge Admirals In Regular Season Finale - Norfolk Admirals
- Sound Tigers Edge Admirals In Regular Season Finale - Norfolk Admirals
- Penguins Gain Home Ice Advantage - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- AHL Morning Skate - AHL
- Knights Edge Rivermen In Shootout, 3-2 - Abbotsford Heat
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.

