
RiverBlades Shave Sea Wolves in Overtime, 3-2
December 22, 2002 - ECHL (ECHL)
Mississippi Sea Wolves News Release
BILOXI, Miss. â Ernie Hartlieb scored a dramatic overtime goal for Arkansas, as the RiverBlades slipped past the Mississippi Sea Wolves, 3-2. The Sea Wolves gained one point and are back into first place tie in the Southwest Division with Louisiana. Both teams have 43 points.
Arkansas (16-12-5) had the best chance of the first period. RiverBlades All-Star Buddy Smith beat goaltender Greg Gardner with a slapshot, but it clanked off the post. Sea Wolves defenseman Patrick Rochon cleared the puck to keep the game scoreless after 20 minutes.
Mississippi (20-10-3) opened the score at 3:50 of the second. Veteran Dave Paradise let go with a shot from the slot, beating Jimi St. John. The goal for Paradise was his 20th of the season, matching his total number of goals from last season.
The RiverBlades bounced back while shorthanded. Defenseman Matt Pagnutti broke in on a 2-on-1 break with Terry Marchant, who snapped it past Gardner, tying the score 1-1. Marchant's tally was his 8th of the campaign.
The Sea Wolves regained the lead at 12:22. Veteran Cody Bowtell started the play by making a nifty move around Arkansas defenseman Ryan Coole. Sea Wolves rookie Jeff Hutchins finished it off, by tallying his 7th of the year and giving Mississippi a 2-1 lead.
But 1:01 later, the RiverBlades converted on the power play. Jason Bermingham in the low slot, flipped a shot underneath the crossbar, knotting the score 2-2. Bermingham's marker was his 13 of the season.
In the third period with 4:44 to play, Arkansas captain Eric Long was assessed a five-minute major penalty for butt-ending. But the Sea Wolves would fail to score, as rookie goalie St. John denied the Mississippi shooters, making several super saves.
In overtime, Ernie Hartlieb ended it at 2:33. He unleashed with a right circle shot, scoring his 15th goal of the season and ending the RiverBlades three-game losing skid
Gardner stopped 22 of 25, falling to 15-7-3. St. John stopped 38 of 40, improving to 5-3-1 on the season.
Mississippi failed to convert on three power play opportunities. Arkansas tallied on 1 of 4 chances with the man advantage.
The Sea Wolves next game after the holiday break is Friday at 7:05 p.m. at Pensacola.
Mississippi's next home game is Saturday at 7:35 p.m. against the Arkansas RiverBlades at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum.
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