
Aeros Wallop Rampage, 8-1
March 2, 2011 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Houston Aeros News Release
HOUSTON --- Jon DiSalvatore scored twice, Marco Scandella had two goals and an assist while Patrick O ¬â¢Sullivan, Max Noreau and J.M. Daoust registered a goal and two assists each as the Houston Aeros rolled past the Rockford IceHogs 8-1 on Wednesday night at Toyota Center.
The Aeros set a franchise record and AHL season high with a six power play goal outburst. The eight goals scored marked a season-high and tied a franchise record, most recently set on March 12, 2005, in an 8-0 win over San Antonio.
Colton Gillies also scored for the Aeros, who have won three of their last four games.
Houston scored three times in the first period, four times in the second and once in the third en route to the win, which pulled the Aeros within two points of the West Division lead held by the Milwaukee Admirals. Milwaukee defeated Hamilton 5-4 in overtime on Wednesday night.
Brandon Bollig ruined Matt Hackett ¬â¢s shutout bid with a shorthanded tally at the 12:04 mark of the third. Hackett made 23 saves for the win.
The Aeros return to action this Wednesday night at home in the second of back-to-back games against the IceHogs. Call 713-974-7825 (PUCK) for more information on Aeros tickets and other promotions.
BOMB DROPPINGS Houston ¬â¢s three-goal first period and four-goal second period marked the fifth and sixth time this season the team has scored three or more goals in one period... Patrick O ¬â¢Sullivan extended his scoring streak to seven games, while Maxim Noreau ran his streak to six games. Casey Wellman ¬â¢s streak is now at five games, while Brandon Buck moved his streak to five games... Noreau ¬â¢s goal was his 50th as a pro... Matt Hackett is now 6-1-1 in his last eight home decisions... The Aeros finished the season series with a 5-3-0-0 record against the Hogs.
DECIDING GOAL Scandella (11:37, 1st)
POWER PLAYS HOU: 6/12 RFD: 0/3
GOALIES HOU: Hackett (22/23, W) RFD: Richards (19/26, L)
TEAM RECORDS HOU: 36-23-1-4 RFD: 24-29-3-4
AEROS STARTERS F - Earl, Palmer, Rau, D - Prosser, Falk G - Hackett
AEROS SCRATCHES Penner, Almond, Bagnall, Cuma
NEXT GAME March 4 vs. Syracuse, 7:35 p.m.
American Hockey League Stories from March 2, 2011
- Bounce Lifts Whale over Falcons - Connecticut Whale
- Aeros Wallop Rampage, 8-1 - Houston Aeros
- Falcons Fall to Whale 3-2 - Springfield Falcons
- Rampage Beat Heat with 3-2 Win - San Antonio Rampage
- Rockford Powered out of Houston - Rockford IceHogs
- Admirals Upend Bears 6-1 - Norfolk Admirals
- Bulldogs Sink Admirals 5-4 in Overtime - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Admirals Fall to Hamilton in OT - Milwaukee Admirals
- Gernander Returns to Whale Bench - Connecticut Whale
- Sound Tigers Release Jason Pitton from PTO - Bridgeport Islanders
- Checkers Swap Forwards with ECHL Affiliate - Charlotte Checkers
- TJ Hensick Named WPC Player of the Month - Peoria Rivermen
- Pirates Weekly - February 28 - Portland Pirates
- Flyers Sign Two Prospects - Adirondack Phantoms
- Worcester Sharks Host Three Promotions Packed Games this Weekend - Worcester Sharks
- Wolves Help Sports Fans Track Down Jobs at Annual Career Fair - Chicago Wolves
- Rangers Recall Chad Johnson from Whale, Assign Cameron Talbot - Connecticut Whale
- Admirals Welcome Super Bowl Champions Nelson, Jones and Bishop - Milwaukee Admirals
- Whale Sign Dov Grumet-Morris to AHL Contract - Connecticut Whale
- Texas Releases Dave Bonk - Texas Stars
- B-Sens Release Zemlak, Reassign Two to Elmira - Binghamton Senators
- Crunch Players to Sign Autographs at Dick's Sporting Goods March 9 - Syracuse Crunch
- AHL Quick Hits - AHL
- Bears Charge Into March With East Division Games - Hershey Bears
- Preview: Aeros, IceHogs - Houston Aeros
- Falcons Weekly Notes - Springfield Falcons
- Statement from Syracuse Crunch President and CEO Howard Dolgon - Syracuse Crunch
- Heat Shoot Down Stars 5-3 - Abbotsford Heat
- Rivermen Victorious in OT Thriller - Peoria Rivermen
- Stars Fall to Heat 5-3 - Texas Stars
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