
Ducks skate past first-place Admirals, 4-0
February 20, 2005 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Cincinnati RailRaiders News Release
MILWAUKEE, WI - Chris Kunitz scored two goals and Frederic Cassivi stopped 37 shots as the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks beat the first-place Milwaukee Admirals, 4-0, Sunday at the Bradley Center.
Pierre Parenteau added a goal and an assist for the Ducks, who moved four games above .500 for the first time this season (28-24-1-3).
Alexei Smirnov opened the scoring 18 seconds into the first period for Cincinnati. The goal snapped a 21-game goal drought for Anaheim's first-round pick in 2000.
Cassivi stopped six shots in the first period, 12 shots in the second period and 19 more in the third en route to his second straight shutout and career-high fifth of the season.
Brian Finley surrendered three goals on 12 shots before being pulled in favor of Seamus Kotyk in the second period for Milwaukee, which was blanked for the second straight game.
The Ducks, who have won two of their last there games, begin a six-game homestand Wednesday against Philadelphia at 7:35 p.m. at Cincinnati Gardens.
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