
Ducks shock top-seed Admirals, 5-4, in OT
April 21, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Cincinnati RailRaiders News Release
MILWAUKEE, WI -- Stanislav Chistov scored his second goal of the game 8:32 into overtime as the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks shocked the top-seeded Milwaukee Admirals, 5-4, in the first game of the West Division semifinals Wednesday at the Bradley Center.
Pierre Parenteau scored the tying goal with 1:11 left in regulation for Cincinnati, which has won its first three playoff games, outscoring opponents by a 14-8 margin.
Tony Martensson assisted on the game-winner by Chistov and a second-period score by Chris Kunitz, giving him a club-leading eight points in the postseason.
Ilya Bryzgalov stopped 29 shots, including three in overtime, to help the Ducks win their third straight game on the road for the first time since February 8-10, 2002.
Darren Haydar and Simon Gamache each had a goal and assist in the loss for Milwaukee, which had a 4-2-2-0 record against CIncinnati in the regular season.
Wade Flaherty posted 28 saves for the Admirals, who will host the second game Friday.
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