
Cincy finds Lupul in Griffins' comeback attempt
Published on December 28, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Grand Rapids Griffins News Release
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Joffrey Lupul's third goal of the game, midway through the final period, thwarted the Grand Rapids Griffins' comeback effort and gave the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks a wild 5-4 win before a Tuesday night crowd of 6,094 at Van Andel Arena.
Lupul's hat trick, the first allowed by Grand Rapids on home ice in exactly two years, extended the Griffins' winless streak to six games (0-5-0-1), their longest string of misfortune since a 0-6 slide from Jan. 27-Feb. 10, 1999. The Griffins, who have lost all six contests by a total of just nine goals, also tied a dubious franchise record with their fourth straight regulation loss at home.
Grand Rapids (18-12-1-1) will bring a close to an otherwise successful 2004 this Friday when the Hamilton Bulldogs pay a visit for the annual New Year's Eve Bash. The 7:30 p.m. game will be followed by the largest indoor fireworks show ever held in West Michigan.
The Ducks flew out to a 3-0 lead less than four minutes into the contest, scoring on their first, fifth and sixth shots to chase Drew MacIntyre before the Griffins had even registered their first chance on Ilya Bryzgalov. Alexei Smirnov scored top-shelf on a wrister from the right side at 1:25, before Lupul scored during a goal-mouth scramble at 3:00 and again through MacIntyre's five-hole at 3:43.
Joey MacDonald entered the game and helped settle the Griffins down as they began to rally. Darryl Bootland made it a 3-1 game prior to intermission, converting a Nathan Robinson pass from the slot at 13:17. A five-minute high-sticking major to Cincinnati's Cory Pecker 6:27 into the second period presented Grand Rapids with an opportunity it would not squander, as Eric Manlow and Eric Himelfarb scored power play tallies at 10:10 and 11:26 to pull the Griffins even at 3-3 entering the third period.
However, the plucky Ducks would continue applying the pressure, taking two more leads over the final 20 minutes. A Stanislav Chistov rocket from the top of the left circle during a power play at 9:11 made it 4-3 Cincinnati, but Himelfarb answered with his second of the night at 10:23 to again tie the score. The deadlock lasted exactly 90 seconds before Lupul completed his hat trick with a blast from the left circle at 11:53, giving Cincinnati (14-17-0-2) its fourth straight win and fifth triumph in its last six outings.
MacDonald suffered the defeat despite stopping 17 of 19 in relief, while Bryzgalov earned the win with 23 saves.
American Hockey League Stories from December 28, 2004
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- Cincy finds Lupul in Griffins' comeback attempt - Grand Rapids Griffins
- IceCats defeat high-flying Hartford - Worcester IceCats
- Sound Tigers Lose 3-2 At Home To Portland - Bridgeport Islanders
- Grizzlies fall to Monarchs, 6-0 - Utah Grizzlies
- Lupul's three goals do the trick as Ducks win fourth straight - Cincinnati RailRaiders
- Aeros to take donations for earthquake/tsunami victims - Houston Aeros
- Falcons Return to Nest Thursday Riding Four-Game Win Streak - Springfield Falcons
- Edwardson Signs PTO - Bridgeport Islanders
- Mighty Ducks sign right wing Lee Jacobson - Cincinnati RailRaiders
- Admirals look to finish year strong - Milwaukee Admirals
- Phantoms Flier - Adirondack Phantoms
- IceCats Weekly Outlook - Worcester IceCats
- Crunch Take to the Road For Six - Syracuse Crunch
- Lehtonen Recognized as the No. 1 AHL Prospect - Chicago Wolves
- Rochester Americans vs. Edmonton Road Runners - Rochester Americans
- Falcons Remain Busy in the Community - Springfield Falcons
- Bulldogs come from behind in third period - Hamilton Bulldogs
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