
Cincinnati Cyclones Drop Trenton, 5-1
Published on November 14, 2007 under ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati Cyclones used a three goal first period explosion and a two point effort from rookie David Desharnais.to claim a 5-1 win over Trenton on Wednesday night. The triumph propelled the Cyclones into first place in the North Division.
Cincinnati opened the scoring in the first period by netting the game's first three goals. At 3:11, forward Scott Reynolds notched his fourth score of the season with Andrew Martin and Chad Starling adding the assists. The lead opened up to 2-0, as forward Matt Syroczynski notched his first tally of the season at 12:09 with Jean-Michel Daoust adding the assist. The Cyclones opened the 3-0 lead at 16:53 when rookie Billy Irish-Baker netted his third goal of the campaign with Barret Ehgoetz adding the helper. Just 32 seconds later, at 17:30, Trenton's Eric Castonguay closed the deficit to 3-1 with his fourth goal of the year. The shots on goal favored Cincinnati, 20-6, in the opening frame.
There was no scoring in the second period, as Cincinnati held an 11-8 shooting edge in the frame.
In the third period, Cincinnati scored 9:13 into the frame when Desharnais netted a shorthanded goal to extend the lead to 4-1. Forward Jean-Michel Daoust picked up a goal for the fifth consecutive game, 16:35 into the period, with Conrad Martin and Desharnais adding the assists.
Cedrick Desjardins stopped 19 shots to collect his fourth win of the season.
The Cyclones improve to 8-3-1 on the season, their best record through twelve games in team history. The win also puts Cincinnati in fisst place in the North Division and gives the club a share of the American Conference lead-another first in team history. Trenton falls to 3-8 on the season, settling in seventh place in the North Division.
The Cyclones host Wheeling for Rich Franklin Night at U.S. Bank Arena on Friday at 7:30pm.
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