
Railers Drop Second of Road Three-In-Three 4-0 to Growlers
April 2, 2022 - ECHL (ECHL)
Worcester Railers HC News Release
St. John's, NL - The Worcester Railers HC (29-28-4-2, 64pts) lost to the Newfoundland Growlers (38-16-6-2, 84pts) on Saturday night by the final score of 4-0 at the Mary Brown's Centre. The Railers are back in St. John's Newfoundland at the Mary Browns Centre on Sunday, April 3rd to take on the Newfoundland Growlers at 2:30 p.m.
Newfoundland again stymied the Railers on offense, as Worcester struggled to score against the Growlers for the second straight game. Zach O'Brien scored for the second straight night, as Isaac Johnson, Tyler Boland, and Gordie Green each scored for Newfoundland to give the game its final score of 4-0.
Worcester opened up the game on a four-minute double minor, as Nathan Noel committed a high sticking penalty on Jacob Hayhurst, drawing blood just 15 seconds into the game. The Railers were dry on the man advantage, as the game remained 0-0 after four minutes of powerplay time for Worcester. Zach O'Brien (26th) found the back of the net for the third time in two games against the Railers for Newfoundland midway through the first. While on the power play, O'Brien carried the puck down the right side then ripped a wrist shot high glove side on Colten Ellis, making it 1-0 Growlers. Both goalies stayed strong the rest of the frame, as the game was 1-0 heading into the second period. Shots in the period favored Newfoundland 13-10.
Newfoundland again potted a goal midway through the period as Isaac Johnson (12th) made a nice move down the left side and deked around Ellis across the front of his crease, extending the Growlers lead to 2-0 with 10:13 left in the frame. Worcester had two separate powerplay opportunities in the period, but much like the first, were unable to convert. The score going into the second would be 2-0, as Chase Perry in net for Newfoundland had made 14 saves on 14 shots through two periods. Shots in the period favored Newfoundland 12-4, and on the game favored the Growlers 25-14.
In the third, the Growlers were able to tack on two more goals. First, it was Tyler Boland (10th) with 10:45 left in the game who was able to split through the Railers defense and beat Ellis on the backhand to make it 3-0 Newfoundland. Just 1:30 later, Todd Burgess found Gordie Green (14th) out in front, as green one-timed the pass on net and past Ellis to give the game its final score of 4-0. Worcester had another two chances on the man-advantage, but came up short each time. Newfoundland outshot Worcester 10-5 in the third, and 35-19 on the game.
Notes: Three Stars: 3rd Star: Tyler Boland (1-0-1, +1, 4 shots), 2nd Star: Chase Perry (19 saves, 0 GA, 1.000 SV%), 1st Star: Zach O'Brien (1-0-1, +1, 2 shots)... Final shots were 35-19 in favor of Newfoundland... Chase Perry (2-0-0) made 19 saves on 19 shots for Newfoundland... Colten Ellis (15-9-5) made 31 saves on 35 shots for Worcester, while Matt Jenkins served as the backup... Worcester went 0-for-5 on the power play while Newfoundland went 2-for-3... Grant Jozefek (IR), Liam Coughlin (IR), Blake Christensen (IR), Felix Bibeau (IR), Chris Ordoobadi (IR), Cole Coksey (DNP), Mitchell Balmas (DNP), and Brendan Less (DNP)... Charlie Spetz and Anthony Repaci each led the Railers in shots with 3... The Railers are now 6-17-1-1 all-time vs. the Growlers and 2-9-1-1 at Mary Brown's Centre against Newfoundland.
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