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ECHL Atlanta Gladiators

Gladiators Fall in Jacksonville

February 2, 2024 - ECHL (ECHL)
Atlanta Gladiators News Release


Jacksonville waited no time getting on the board as an early marker made it 1-0 (1:39). Damien Giroux scored his sixth of the year for the Icemen.

Just under three-minutes later Christopher Brown of the Icemen made the score 2-0 (4:28).

The Icemen continued the early offense as Logan Cockerill scored his fourth of the season for Jacksonville to make it 3-0 (8:45).

Joshua Boyko entered the game for Atlanta between the pipes to start the second period after Brad Barone allowed three goals on 15 first period shots.

Derek Lodermeier scored his seventh of the year in the second period for Jacksonville to make it 4-0 (17:19).

Jacksonville received a goal from Garrett Van Wyhe early in the third period to lead 5-0 (1:55).

Atlanta got on the board in the third period to ruin Jacksonville's shutout bid as they made the score 5-1 (3:10). Robert Calisti got in on some beautiful passing by the Gladiators in the offensive zone and he wired home his eighth goal of the year.

Just over a minute later the Gladiators scored to cut their deficit to 5-2 (4:32). Jay Powell wired home a rocket for his second goal of the season.

Just past the midway point of the third period Brendan Harris scored for Jacksonville to make it 6-2 (11:17).

The Icemen struck in the final minute on a late power play opportunity as Luc Brown made it 7-2 (19:24).

Joe Murdaca made 7 saves on 9 shots in the win for Jacksonville, meanwhile Joshua Boyko made 12 saves on 15 shots in the loss for Atlanta.

Photo courtesy of Andrew Fielder - Inside the Rink, Jacksonville Icemen

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