ECHL Cincinnati Cyclones

Kalamazoo Sneaks Past Cyclones 3-1

Published on October 15, 2011 under ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release


KALAMAZOO, Michigan - Brandon Svendsen scored twice and Kory Karlander tallied an empty net goal as the Kalamazoo Wings (1-0-0-0) defeated the Cincinnati Cyclones (0-1-0-0) by a 3-1 final score at Wings Stadium on Saturday night.

Kalamazoo drew first blood at the 15:40 mark when Brandon Svendsen caught a cross-icepass from Elgin Reid and potted it past Cyclones netminder Chet Pickard (L, 30 saves, 0-1-0-0) for a 1-0 Wings lead - which they took into the first intermission.

"I felt that we came out very apprehensive," said Cyclones Head Coach Jarrod Skalde. "You could see that some of our guys were on their heels instead of on their toes. The turnovers we had created a lot of offense for them tonight."

In the middle frame, the Cyclones found the equalizer when rookie Garrett Wilson picked up a loose puck during a Cincinnati penalty kill and slid it past Wings goaltender Riley Gill (W, 27 saves, 1-0-0-0) at the 9:56 mark for his first professional goal. And despite several power plays exchanged for both sides, the teams went into locker room tied at one after 40 minutes.

Early in the third period, Svendsen struck again when his wrist shot careened off of the crossbar and back into play; however, the officials determined that it crossed the goal line, therefore, gave the Wings a 2-1 cushion. In the final minutes, the Cyclones pulled Pickard for an extra attacker in hopes of tying it, but Kory Karlander stole a loose puck behind the net and tucked it in for a 3-1 lead. The Wings would hold on to win by the same score.

Skalde said he was impressed with his netminder, Pickard, despite the loss. "Chet played absolutely fantastic tonight. He kept us in the game several times throughout the night and was a big difference for us."




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