
Amarillo Squeaks by Corpus Christi 4-2
December 1, 2012 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Corpus Christi IceRays News Release
AMARILLO, TX - A late power-play goal in the third, along with a controversial strike in the second period proved too much for the IceRays on Saturday night in Amarillo as the Bulls took game one 4-2 inside the Amarillo Civic Center.
Corpus Christi got on the board in the first period when AJ Jarosz dropped the puck for Perry D'Arrisso who put the IceRays ahead 1-0.
The IceRays took a 2-0 lead when Emil Romig hit Rudy Sulmonte with a pass on a two-on-one rush, sliding it passed Paul Berrafato at the 11:22 mark of the first.
In the second, it was all Amarillo and started 6:11 into the period off the stick of Mike Davis on a rebound splitting the lead in half, 2-1.
Amarillo tied the game on a questionable goal that seemed to go off the inside of the post and back out. Originally ruled no goal, was overturned by the goal judge to tie the game 2-2.
Tyler Rostenkowski put the Bulls ahead 3-2 for good with 3:39 left in the second with the lone assist to Matt Sieckhaus.
The lone goal in the third period came on the power-play with just 1:15 left in the game. Ryan Cole was hit with a pass from John Rey and had a wide open net for a two goal lead.
Hayden Stewart stopped 26 of 30 in the loss.
The IceRays are on the road tomorrow night as well In Amarillo. Puck drops at 4:05PM, coverage begins at 3:50PM with the IceRays Pregame Show on 91.1FM KSGR, ksgr.org, ustream.com/ccicerays, or fasthockey.com.
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