
Griffins Beat Back Monsters, 5-3
Published on February 25, 2011 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Grand Rapids Griffins News Release
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - In a game that was as close to a must-win for Grand Rapids as one in February can be, the Griffins parlayed goals from five different players into a 5-3 win over the Lake Erie Monsters on Friday before a crowd of 8,398 at Van Andel Arena.
Francis Pare, Jamie Johnson and Jamie Tardif each had a goal and an assist, while Ilari Filppula chipped in two assists to help the Griffins extend their point streak to a season-high five games (3-0-0-2) and improve to 4-1-0-3 in their last eight contests.
Grand Rapids (26-24-1-8), which moved to within seven points of the Monsters and the other two North Division co-leaders (Manitoba and Hamilton) in the race for three likely playoff spots, will complete a home-and-home against Lake Erie with a 7:30 p.m. start on Saturday at Quicken Loans Arena.
The Griffins scored with 1:17 elapsed and 1:14 remaining in the first period to take a 2-0 lead to the locker room, with Tardif and Filppula factoring in both goals. On an early rush into the Monsters' zone, Tardif centered a pass from the right boards for Tomas Tatar, who potted the puck inside John Grahame's right post.
Then in the waning minutes, Tardif tallied during a power play while camping out in the slot, somehow getting a stick on Derek Meech's slap shot from the point while being knocked to the ice for his team-high 22nd goal of the season. It also marked his 73rd goal as a Griffin, moving him into a tie with Derek King for third place in franchise history.
Lake Erie (30-24-3-5) needed only 4:16 of the second period to even the score 2-2, capitalizing on a pair of power play chances. Mark Olver tallied his AHL rookie-leading 22nd goal on a rebound at 2:37, before Matthew Ford dove for a loose puck low in the left circle and put it past Jordan Pearce at 4:16.
The Griffins turned the tables on the Monsters in the third, scoring twice to rebuild their two-goal advantage. Johnson redirected Doug Janik's blast between Grahame's pads at the 2:17 mark, and Pare scored from close quarters off a beautiful feed from Joakim Andersson at 9:29 to make it a 4-2 contest.
Greg Mauldin scored on a deflection to pull the Monsters back to within one with 4:11 remaining, making the last few minutes tense for the home team, but Chris Minard scored into an empty net at 19:40 for the final margin.
Pearce finished with 34 saves to improve to 7-2-0-4 in his last 13 decisions, while Grahame made 22 stops in defeat.
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