
Barons Fall to Texas, 2-1
April 16, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Oklahoma City Barons News Release
Kevin HendersonÃÂ scored the go-ahead goal with 33 seconds remaining in the second period as the Texas Stars defeated the Oklahoma City Barons 2-1 Wednesday night at the Cox Convention Center.
Texas opened scoring 1:46 into the game when Toby Petersen received a Taylor Peters pass in the Barons slot and maneuvered the puck around Oklahoma City goalie Richard Bachman, giving the Stars an early 1-0 lead.
After being outshot 11-2 in the first period, Oklahoma City was able to gain some offensive momentum and tie the score at 7:12 of the second period. Following a Taylor Fedun shot from the point that rebounded back to the left circle, Steve Pinizzotto blasted the puck through the legs of Texas net minder Christopher Nilstorp, knotting the game at one goal apiece.
In the final minute of the second period, Texas netted the eventual game-winner. After Bachman blocked consecutive shots that resulted in the goalie landing on his backside, Vause chipped a loose puck in from inside the Barons crease to give the Stars a 2-1 advantage at 19:27 of the second.
Despite outshooting the Stars 13-8 in the third period, the Barons were unable to even the score and fell to 34-29-2-9 on the season.
Regardless of the loss, Oklahoma City still controls the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with 79 standings points, holding a two-point edge over both Charlotte and Rockford.ÃÂ After Oklahoma City's loss Wednesday night, all three teams have two games remaining.
The Barons next game is at 7 p.m. Friday, April 18, when they play the first of a two-game set against the Iowa Wild in what will be the final series of the 2013-14 regular season.ÃÂ Fans in attendance can purchase $1 hot dogs and fountain drinks, and the first 2,000 fans through the gates will receive a Mark Arcobello bobblehead.
American Hockey League Stories from April 16, 2014
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- Anderson's 700th Win Nets Wolves Home-Ice Advantage - Chicago Wolves
- Regulation Win Keeps Admirals' Playoff Hopes Alive - Norfolk Admirals
- B-Sens Rally Comes up Short - Binghamton Senators
- Crunch Fall to Phantoms in Shootout, 5-4 - Syracuse Crunch
- Devils Down Pirates in Shootout in Final Colisee Game - Portland Pirates
- Texas Stars Clinch 2013-14 Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy, Beat Barons - Texas Stars
- Admirals Fight off Bears - Hershey Bears
- Amerks Clinch Playoff Berth with 4-1 Win over Comets - Rochester Americans
- Devils Heading To The Postseason - Albany Devils
- Griffins Wrap up Regular Season with Home-And-Home against Lake Erie - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Weekend Preview: Games 74, 75, 76 vs. San Antonio Rampage, Texas - Abbotsford Heat
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- Blackhawks Recall Goaltender Mac Carruth - Rockford IceHogs
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- Rampage Recall Josh McFadden from Cincinnati - San Antonio Rampage
- Fan Appreciation Weekend for Final Home Games - Rockford IceHogs
- Kanzig & Poirier Assigned to Heat - Abbotsford Heat
- Gameday: Comets vs. Rochester - Utica Comets
- Wild Signs Howe, Releases Reichard from PTO - Iowa Wild
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