
Amidovski, Bombers Blank Cyclones, 3-0, During Johnny Benson's Visit to the Nutter Center
January 2, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL)
Dayton Bombers News Release
Bujar Amidovski stopped all 35 shots faced while Olivier Proulx had a goal and two assists as the Dayton Bombers recorded their first shutout of the season, a 3-0 victory over the Cincinnati Cyclones during Johnny Benson's visit to the Ervin J. Nutter Center Friday night.
Amidovski made 13 saves in the first period as the Bombers built a 2-0 lead on goals by Proulx and Fraser Clair. Proulx's score was his second in as many games.
Janne Jokila, who assisted on Clair's conversion, gave the Bombers added insurance in the second period as he led a break into the Cyclones' zone, then beat goalie Randy Petruk with a shot at 3:09. Jokila has also scored in two straight.
Jason Deskins had two assists for the Bombers, who killed off all five Cyclones' power plays.
The Bombers' continue their "3-in-3" with a road game at Wheeling on Saturday (7:30 p.m./7:15 p.m. broadcast time- Media Center/Listen Live section- in association with www.broadcastmonsters.com).
They then will return home on Sunday against the Nailers (4:00 p.m.). At another "Bucky's Flight Crew" Sunday game presented by Office Depot, fans can receive a Sunday edition of the Dayton Daily News and the first of five Commemorative Bombers' Posters. Fans can also participate in the fun of a post-game skate with the Bombers' players. The first 500 kids entering the gates can be treated to a Mar-Chel Pretzel and Pepsi.
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