
Blaze Fall to Rush in Back-And-Forth Affair
Published on December 1, 2012 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Bloomington Blaze News Release
RAPID CITY, S.D. - The Bloomington Blaze, fueled by Mid-Illini Credit Union, dropped a back-and-forth affair to the Rapid City Rush 5-3 on Saturday night at Rushmore Plaza Civic Center.
The Blaze opened the scoring with 9:28 left in the opening period on a blast by David Gilbert assisted by Tyler Gron and Jared Walker. The Rush tied the game with 6:08 left in the first period when Jarrett Konkle deflected a face-off win by Damien Surma. Blaze goaltender Dan Dunn left the game with 5:15 remaining in the first period when Rush defensemen Justin Sawyer knocked Dunn to the ice behind the Blaze net and drew a major and game misconduct for charging. Jon Booras converted on the long power play with 41 seconds left in the first period on a rebound goal assisted by Steve Makway and Matthew Larke to put the Blaze ahead 2-1 at the first intermission.
The Rush tied the game at 2-2 when Scott Brannon found the net from the right circle just 18 seconds into the second period, assisted by Riley Weselowski and Jeff Lee. Konkle gave the Rush a 3-2 lead on a power play with 11:00 left in the middle period on a redirected shot from Jamie Vanderveeken. The Blaze tied the game in the final second of the middle period when Gilbert drove home a pass to the left post from Kyle Bochek, with the second assist given to Sebastien Trudeau to send the game into the second intermission even at 3-3.
Rapid City took a 4-3 lead just 1:01 into the third period when Rusty Masters grabbed a turnover in the right circle and scored. The Rush increased the lead to 5-3 with 15:28 remaining when Konkle completed his hat trick on a 5-on-3 power play, assisted by Surma and Vanderveeken. The Blaze emptied the net and were given a power play, but could not convert in the final seconds.
Gerry Festa took the loss with 11 saves, as the Blaze outshot the Rush 33-21. Tim Boron picked up the win in net with 30 saves. The Blaze were 1-for-9 on the power play while the Rush were 2-of-5. The Blaze remain in third place in the Central Hockey League standings with the season series with the Rush evened at 2-2-0.
The Blaze return to action on Thursday at home against the Missouri Mavericks with a 7:05 p.m. opening face-off. Pre-game on WJBC.com and CHL-TV begins at 6:45. The Blaze take Friday off before visiting Tulsa on Saturday night. For more information on the Blaze, visit Facebook, Twitter (BLMBlaze) and www.bloomingtonblaze.com or call 309-TC SPORT (827-7678).
Junior Blaze fall in OT: The Junior Blaze gave up a goal in the final minute of regulation and lost in overtime 5-4 to the Soo Firehawks in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Steven Smoltz scored twice to lead the Junior Blaze, who conclude the weekend series at Soo at noon Sunday.
Central Hockey League Stories from December 1, 2012
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- Brahmas Top Oilers, Win Third Straight - Fort Worth Brahmas
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- Mavericks Bounce Back in 3-1 Win over Quad City - Kansas City Mavericks
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- Bloomington Blanks Rush for First Time this Season - Rapid City Rush
- Wichita Powers Past Cutthroats with 5-3 Win - Wichita Thunder
- Oilers Snap Skid with Comeback Victory over Americans - Tulsa Oilers
- Thunder Pull Away in Third to Beat Cutthroats, 5-3 - Denver Cutthroats
- Sundogs Shutout by Brahmas, 3-0 - Arizona Sundogs
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