
Griffins' 6-1 Win Forces Game 6 at Home on Monday
Published on May 14, 2016 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Grand Rapids Griffins News Release
CLEVELAND - Tyler Bertuzzi's hat trick and three-point nights by Andreas Athanasiou and Ryan Sproul powered the Grand Rapids Griffins to a 6-1 win over the Lake Erie Monsters on Saturday in Game 5 of the Central Division Finals at Quicken Loans Arena, cutting the Monsters' series lead to 3-2 with their second straight victory.
Going back to the start of their historic comeback in Game 4 at home on Tuesday, the Griffins have outscored the Monsters 10-1 over the last 81 minutes played, with Jared Coreau stopping 51 of the 52 shots he's faced since entering the series.
The Griffins will now host Game 6 on Monday at 7 p.m. at Van Andel Arena, where they are 6-0 when facing elimination since the start of their Calder Cup run in 2013. Grand Rapids, which is trying to become the fourth of 130 AHL teams that have trailed 0-3 to rally and win a best-of-seven series, is already just the 18th of those teams to force a Game 6.
Both goalies were tested often during the opening period, with Lake Erie firing 15 shots on Coreau and Grand Rapids returning 12 on Joonas Korpisalo. The Monsters enjoyed the only celebration at the 16:42 mark, as a crashing Kerby Rychel deflected Zach Werenski's centering pass inside the left post a moment before he and Tomas Nosek plowed into Coreau.
The Griffins began their run of six unanswered goals and seized the lead with a pair of tallies early in the second. Off a nifty backhand pass by Jeff Hoggan just inside the Monsters' zone, Andy Miele broke down the right side with a step on the defense and roofed a shot into the near corner of the net 1:56 into the frame. Bertuzzi's first of the night then came at the 5:03 mark after Athanasiou had driven to the goal mouth out of the right corner. Athanasiou lost the puck at the top of the crease but Bertuzzi was there to pop it past Korpisalo's glove.
Coreau made two huge saves late in the period to maintain the one-goal cushion, kicking out Rychel's try for a second marker and robbing Oliver Bjorkstrand with his glove, before Athanasiou made good on a spectacular breakaway at 16:52 for a two-goal advantage. Reaching back at the Griffins' blue line for a puck that was catching up to him, he immediately sped through a pair of Monsters at center ice and bore down on Korpisalo, deking before depositing the puck inside the left post to make it 3-1 through two periods.
For the third time in their last four periods, the Griffins notched a three-goal frame over the final 20 minutes to complete the rout. After Athanasiou was denied on another breakaway, Bertuzzi followed up to lift the puck over a prone Korpisalo with 12:05 remaining. Nathan Paetsch scored his first goal in 58 playoff games as a Griffin on a slap shot from the top of the circles during a power play at 13:25 to chase Korpisalo and bring on Anton Forsberg, who yielded Bertuzzi's third goal from the slot at the 16:40 mark.
Coreau finished the night with 35 saves to improve to 2-0 on the postseason. Korpisalo stopped 25 of 30 in the loss while Forsberg turned back five of six in relief.
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