Bullies Wipe Out Storm 9-0

March 26, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL)
Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies News Release


Toledo, OH – Jon Cullen had a goal and three assists, Josh Prudden and Aaron Foster each tallied a pair of goals, and Bujar Amidovski stopped all 11 shots he faced for his first shutout in a Bullies uniform as the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies blanked the Toledo Storm 9-0 before 3801 at the Toledo Sports Arena in ECHL action on Friday. The win keeps the Bullies deadlocked for third place in the Northern Division with 90 points. The nine goals scored by the Bullies marks a season-high and ties a franchise-high set last March 22. The margin of victory also marks a season-high. The Bullies (42-18-6) opened the scoring just 2:37 into the first period when Aaron Foster collected the puck at the left-wing circle and snapped a backhand shot over Storm (23-34-10) goaltender Cory Campbell for a 1-0 lead. Prudden tallied his first of two goals on the night at 11:35 on the power play, taking a feed at the right circle from Cullen and slapping it by Campbell to give the Bullies a 2-0 lead. The Bullies erupted for four goals in the second frame. Prudden netted his second of the night on the power play 35 seconds into the second for a 3-0 advantage. Alexandre Jacques in his Bullies debut cracked the score sheet with his first goal in a Bullies uniform at 7:34. Foster gave the Bullies a 5-0 lead with a power play goal at 15:52. Cullen capped the scoring in the second period with his first marker of the night, a wrist shot from the left-wing circle that beat Campbell far-side at 17:58. Atlantic City would tally three more goals in the third period from Scott Horvath at 6:49, Preston Mizzi at 10:49, and Pierre-Luc Sleigher at 11:36 for the 9-0 win. The Bullies out-shot Toledo 49-11. Atlantic City went 4-8 on the power play. The Bullies continue their two-game series with the Toledo Storm at 7:30PM tomorrow night. Catch all the action live on ESPN Radio 1450AM and the Surfer Network at www.boardwalkbullies.com.



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