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A's keep streak alive, 4-2 win over Barons

February 5, 2011 - Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL)
Brooklyn Aviators News Release


Cape Cod, MA - Jesse Felten snapped a 2-2 tie early in the third period to help lift the New York Aviators over the Cape Cod Barons 4-2 on Saturday night in Federal Hockey League action.

The win keeps the A's winning streak alive at 14 games.

The Barons struck first in the opening frame, as Anthony Cosmano picked up his 9th goal of the year on a quick shot that got under the pads of A's net minder Kevin Druce. Then a 1:59 later on the power play, Alex Hager skated the puck end to end, and snapped a shot over the right shoulder of Druce to give Cape Cod a 2-0 lead with 9:49 remaining. New York though, got a late goal from Angelo Serse with 33 seconds left to grab his 8th marker on the year.

KC Timmons found the back of the net for New York in the second period to tie the game up at 2-2 with only 18 seconds remaining. Timmons shot the puck over Peter Skoggard, who was screened on the play, for his 11th marker of the season. Skoggard though, made 20 stops inn the middle frame as the A's could only register one goal.

Serse however, iced the 4-2 victory with an empty net goal to send the Cape Cod crowd home.

Druce grabs his 19th win of the season after stopping 22 shots, while Skoggard is nabbed with the loss despite turning aside 42 New York tries.

New York moves to 25-12-2 on the year, as the Barons drop to 10-15-5.

The Aviators will stay on the road and take on the Danbury Whalers Feb. 10th at the Danbury Ice Arena.



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