
Cyclones Mount Historic Comeback Over Toledo, 7-6 in Overtime
February 1, 2012 - ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
CINCINNATI, Ohio - Rookie Matt Sisca's second goal of the night came in overtime and capped off a six-goal comeback for the Cincinnati Cyclones (19-14-0-6), as they rallied to defeat the Toledo Walleye (17-22-2-2) by a 7-6 final score in front of 2,892 at U.S. Bank Arena on Wednesday night. It was the first time in team history that the Cyclones came back from a three-goal deficit to win a regular season game.
The Walleye potted a pair of early goals in the opening frame to grab the momentum; Todd Griffith fired a puck through the legs of Cyclones goaltender Chet Pickard (ND, 8 saves, 8-10-0-1), making it 1-0. Toledo struck again just 38 seconds later as Kyle Rodgers deflected in his 14th goal of the season, extending the Toledo cushion to 2-0. Cincinnati answered back, though, at 5:47 as Garrett Wilson fed a beautiful pass (while on his backside) through middle of the Toledo slot to defenseman Derek Foam, who lit the lamp to make it 2-1. However, Andrej Nestrasil finished off an odd-man break with his fourth goal of season to give his team a 3-1 edge after 20 minutes.
Toledo blew the game wide open in the middle stanza, potting the first three goals of the period. Kyle Rogers lit the lamp at 4:29 followed by back-to-back goals from Harrison Reed at 6:00 and 12:27 respectively to make it 6-1 Walleye. Following Reed's first goal, Pickard was relieved by Cyclones backup goaltender Brad Fogal (W, 16 saves, 2-2-0-2), who took over the reins in net the rest of the way. The Cyclones, though, roared back to life in the final minutes of the frame; Taylor Aronson buried a power play goal at 14:03 followed by a shorthanded strike from Dan Eves at 17:05 to cut the Cincinnati deficit to 6-3 at the second intermission.
The Cyclones continued the comeback in the third period as Joe Devin slammed in a rebound past Chicago goaltender Rob Nolan (L, 25 saves, 10-11-2-0) at 9:09 to make it 6-4. Just a few minutes later, at the 11:40 mark, Jonathan Hazen sniped in his eighth goal of the season to pull the Cyclones within a tally. In the final minute, Cincinnati pulled Fogal to give the home team an extra skater as time wound down- and it paid off. With 46 seconds to play in regulation, Matt Sisca sent a wrist shot from the left hash mark through Nolan and tied the score at six.
Early in overtime, Toledo's Adam Estoclet was whistled for an interference penalty - giving Cincinnati just their third power play of the night. The Cyclones man advantage unit, who had only scored one goal in their last 15 chances, found a way to deliver as Sisca cannoned in his second goal of the night to seal the improbable 7-6 victory.
It was the first time since the Cyclones returned to ECHL play that they rallied back from a three-goal deficit to win a game during regular season play.
The Cyclones Radio Network Three Stars of the Game are as follows:
First Star: Matt Sisca (Game-winning goal, four points for Cincinnati)
Second Star: Jonathan Hazen (1 goal, 2 assists for Cincinnati)
Third Star: Kyle Rogers (2 goals, 1 assist for Toledo)
The Cyclones will be back on the ice at U.S. Bank Arena this Friday when they play host to the South Carolina Stingrays at 7:30pm. It will also be Twister's Birthday Party where the first 2,000 fans ages 2-12 through the gates will receive a Twister Plush Doll! Secure your seats now by calling 513.421.PUCK or log on to CyclonesHockey.com. Fans can also get the latest team updates throughout the season on Facebook and Twitter (@CincyCyclones).
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