
Gladiators fall to Sea Wolves, 2-1
January 13, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL)
Atlanta Gladiators News Release
The Mississippi Sea Wolves used two goals by Brent Gauvreau to knock off the Gwinnett Gladiators, 2-1 at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum on Tuesday night.
Mississippi took a 1-0 lead on Brent Gauvreau's 18th goal of the season as he slipped a rebound past Gladiators goaltender Michael Garnett. Kerry Ellis-Toddington and Travis Lisabeth added the assists on the goal at 12:37 of the first period.
Anthony Aquino equalized the contest at one as he put a nifty move on a Sea Wolves defenseman and snapped a quick wrist shot past Mississippi netminder Greg Gardner. Brandon Dietrich and Troy Milam added the assists on the power play goal at 6:29 of the second period.
Brent Gauvreau second goal of the night regained the lead for the Sea Wolves at 9:19 of the second period. Gauvreau slipped into an opening in the slot on the power play and took a pass from Louis Dumont and beat Garnett. Kerry Ellis-Toddington also picked up an assist on the goal.
The Gladiators could get not closer in the third as goaltender Michael Garnett made 24 saves in the loss as the Gladiators fall to 22-12-3 on the season.
It's tee shirt night at the Arena at Gwinnett Center when the Greensboro Generals come to town for a 7:35 p.m. tilt. The first 1,000 kids ages 12 and under will receive a free tee shirt courtesy of the Gladiators. Don't miss Teddy Bear Toss night on Saturday, when South Carolina is in town for a 7:35 p.m. start.
Get your Gladiator season tickets today and call all of the action all season long. For more information and to reserve your seats, contact the Gladiators office at 770-497-5100.
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