
Crunch Rookies Help Ground Grand Rapids
Published on October 29, 2008 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Syracuse Crunch News Release
Grand Rapids, MI (October 29, 2008) - The Syracuse Crunch defeated the Grand Rapids Griffins in a shootout tonight, 2-1 on the first game of a four-game road trip at Van Andel Arena in front of 2,854 fans. Rookie Nikita Filatov notched the only regulation goal and scored in the shootout, as did fellow Russian Maksim Mayorov. Rookie goaltender Steve Mason stopped all four shootout attempts and stopped 32 of 33 shots in regulation en route to his first win in his first professional start.
Having not played each other since March 22 of last season, the Crunch and Griffins became reacquainted quickly as the Crunch controlled the early action despite getting outshot in the first frame by a 13-10 count. Mason looked sharp, especially on the wrong end of a 5-on-3 power play with two minutes left in the period.
Syracuse stepped out to a 1-0 lead on a pretty play starting with a great outlet pass by Jonathan Sigalet. Sigalet sprung Filatov along the right wing boards to a 2-on-0 break with Steve Kelly just 2:36 into the second stanza. Filatov fed Kelly, who gave it right back and Filatov feathered the one-time pass by the dragged left pad of Grand Rapids starter Jimmy Howard.
Grand Rapids answered at the 11:16 mark when Ryan Oulahan's shot from the bottom of the left face-off circle snuck by the right skate of Mason to tie the game at 1-1.
Neither club scored for the rest of the second and all of the third period. The team's traded power play chances in the second half of the third, but neither could convert as the game headed to overtime.
Syracuse had a golden opportunity in the extra frame, but could not cash in on power play when Justin Abdelkader took his third minor of the game.
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