
Gladiators Beat up Blades, 6-3
November 30, 2011 - ECHL (ECHL)
Atlanta Gladiators News Release
ESTERO, FL - The Gladiators scored four goals in a physical third period, as they knocked off division foe Florida 6-3 Wednesday night at Germain Arena. With the win Gwinnett (10-6-3-2) moved into a tie with South Carolina atop the South Division and the Eastern Conference.
The Glads broke a 2-2 tie early in the third, as rookie defenseman Shane Sims blasted a slapper from the near point off a Florida (9-9-1-1) defenseman and past goalie Pat Nagle at 3:23. Sims' third of the season on the power play was assisted by Nikita Kashirsky and Justin Milo.
Kashirsky then found the back of the net for what would prove the be the game-winner, snapping an Andy Brandt centering feed through the five-hole of Nagle at 6:27 for a 4-2 Gwinnett lead. Brandt added an unassisted empty-netter at 16:54, but Florida's Rylan Galiardi notched a power play goal at 19:00 to make it 5-3. Bryan Brutlag then capped the scoring at 19:32 with an empty-netter of his own.
Kashirsky, Brandt, and Sims all lead the way for Gwinnett with a goal and an assist each.
Aside from the five combined goals, the final was also marked by rough play between the two sides that peaked with game misconducts to Gwinnett's Joey Haddad (elbowing) and Chris Clackson (instigating a fight). In total there were 68 penalty minutes assessed to both teams in the third period alone.
The Glads finished 1-for-5 on the power play to the Blades 2-for-5 effort.
The lone goal of the first period came off the stick of Haddad, as his seeing-eye wrister snuck through traffic and beat Nagle from the near side at the 14:08 mark of the first. Pat Galivan and Will Colbert had the assists on Haddad's ninth of the season.
Florida drew even thanks to a blistering slapper from forward Mike McKenzie at 3:30, but the Glads answered at 6:40. Jackson sprung Colin Vock down the middle into the Blades zone, and the forward lifted a backhand shot top shelf on Nagle to put the Glads back up 2-1. Shane Sims had the other assist on Vock's second goal.
Florida tied the game late in the second. On a Colbert double minor for high sticking, David Rutherford beat Cheverie from the slot at 18:25 to make it a 2-2 game into the third.
Cheverie picked up his third win making 28 saves, while Nagle took the loss stopping 21 shots.
Both teams meet again Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Germain Arena.
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