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Missouri Sweeps Season Series against Indy Fuel with 5-3 Win

February 24, 2016 - ECHL (ECHL)
Kansas City Mavericks News Release


Andrew Courtney of the Missouri Mavericks
Andrew Courtney of the Missouri Mavericks
(Kansas City Mavericks, Credit: Whiteshark Photography)

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - The Missouri Mavericks took their sixth straight win of the season over the Indy Fuel on Tuesday night, outlasting the home team 5-3. Andrew Courtney, who has played his entire professional career with the Missouri Mavericks, played in his 300th regular season game on Tuesday.

Courtney appeared in his first game with the Mavericks on Mar. 11, 2011 wearing the number 28, which he would don for seven more games that season. He went on to surpass every player in team history for games-played, and set the franchise single-season goal record wearing his now iconic number 27.

The Mavericks took a strong stand over the Fuel at the Indiana Famers Coliseum on Tuesday evening, owning a 4-1 scoreboard over Indy by the midpoint of the third period. The Fuel came back with an aggressive 2-goal rally in the final minutes of regulation to come within 1 point of the league-leading Mavs, but Matt Finn's empty-net goal sealed a 5-3 victory for Missouri with just 41 seconds left on the clock.

Bryce Aneloski was first to the board, with a goal just 5:03 into the opening period, assisted by Tyler Barnes and Kellen Jones. Indy answered back via Daniel Ciampini to tie the game halfway through the second period with a power-play goal, but the Mavs took back the lead at 10:07 when Barnes scored with the help of teammates Jesse Root and Jones.

Then the milestone Mav himself scored to boost the Mavs up 3-1 over the Fuel just 56 seconds into the third period. Courtney took a feed from Rocco Carzo for his sixteenth goal of the season. Carzo followed that up with his own tally at 14:24, assisted by Ross Johnston and Courtney.

Indy was able to bounce back with 2 quick goals less than 3 minutes apart via Adam Lapsansky and Ben Marshall to tighten the scoreboard gap, 4-3, with 1:06 to play in regulation.

Matt Finn scored the unassisted empty net goal that would give the game firmly back to the Mavs at 19:19.

The Missouri Mavericks play their next two games on the road, facing-off tomorrow evening against the Fort Wayne Komets at 6:30p.m. (CT). Tune-in to watch the action live through ECHL.TV-full season and single-game packages available. Download the Mavs free mobile app to listen to the live game broadcast. Available for Apple and Android devices.

The Mavs return to Silverstein Eye Centers Arena on Sunday, Mar. 28 when they are celebrating Racing Night! Cars from local speedways will be on display in the arena parking lot at 1:00p.m. before the 4:05p.m. game, and on the ice during second intermission! Valley Speedway will be giving away 2 season passes at the game during Chuck-A-Puck!

The first 2,000 fans in attendance will also receive the third and final set of trading cards from the Kansas City Hockey Heritage series-featuring players of note from KC hockey history.

Tickets for all Missouri Mavericks home games are available online at TicketMaster.com and in-person at the arena box office.





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Andrew Courtney of the Missouri Mavericks
Andrew Courtney of the Missouri Mavericks

(Whiteshark Photography)
  



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