
Moose hand Ducks ninth straight road loss
November 30, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Cincinnati RailRaiders News Release
WINNIPEG, MB -- Jesse Schultz and Brandon Nolan each had a goal and an assist to lead the Manitoba Moose to a 4-2 victory over the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks Tuesday at the MTS Centre.  Lee Goren and Joe DiPenta also scored for the Moose, who are 3-0-0-0 against the Ducks this season. Goren's goal, his 11th of the season, extended his point streak to seven games, the third longest current streak in the league.  Alexandre Burrows chipped in with three assist for Manitoba, which evened its record at home at 4-4-0-1.  Alex Auld stopped 19 shots in the win, improving his record to 6-2-1.  Curtis Glencross had both goals for Cincinnati, which has lost a franchise-record nine straight road games. Glencross snapped an 11-game point drougth with his first multiple-goal effort of the season.  Ilya Bryzgalov surrendered all four goals on 33 shots in the loss.  The Ducks and Moose complete a two-game series Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at the MTS Centre. The game will be broadcast on SportsJuice.com  Cincinnati......................1-1-0=2 Manitoba.......................2-1-1=4  First period: 1. Mtb, Schultz 1 (Burrows, Nolan), 9:15. 2. Cin, Glencross 3 (Rome), 15:24. 3. Mtb, Goren 11, 16:16 (ppg).  Second period: 4. Mtb, DiPenta 1 (Burrows), 8:23. 5. Cin, Glencross 4 (Penner), 19:20.  Third period: 6. Mtb, Nolan 2 (Schultz, Burrows), 6:50.  Shots on goal: Cincinnati 10-5-6=21; Manitoba 8-9-16=33.  Power play opportunties: Cincinnati 0-for-7; Manitoba 1-for-4. Goaltenders: Cincinnati, Bryzgalov (33 shots, 29 saves; record 5-7-1); Manitoba, Auld (21 shots, 19 saves; record 6-2-1). A: 7,736. Referee: Dwyer. Linsemen: Lang, Loeppky.  Records: Cincinnati 7-12-0-2; Manitoba 13-6-0-2.
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