Royals Come up Short in 4-1 Loss to Worcester
March 23, 2018 - ECHL (ECHL)
Reading Royals News Release
Reading, PA-- The Reading Royals (34-23-8-0, 76 pts., 3rd North) received 39 saves from Branden Komm and lost, 4-1, to the Worcester Railers (31-25-4-4, 70 pts., 5th North) Friday at Santander Arena. Matt Wilkins skated in his 100th career professional game and Jack Riley made his professional debut. The Railers scored twice on Komm in the final five minutes to take a 3-1 advantage before adding an empty-net goal.
Both teams have won six games through the first 12 of the season series. Worcester and Reading play twice more this regular season. The Royals are two points ahead of Wheeling for third in the North.
Worcester out shot Reading, 43-30. The Royals are home for a rematch with the Railers Saturday at 7:00 p.m. on Autism Awareness Night.
The Railers took advantage of an early power play, soaring a slap shot past Komm for the 1-0 lead. Mike Cornell hit it from the top of the right circle 1:02 into the first session. Frankie DiChiara and Jake Randolph had the helpers.
Chris McCarthy responded on the man advantage with a left-circle, one-timed shot off a pass from Nolan Zajac at 10:58 of the first to beat Mitch Gillam (win, 29 saves). Adam Schmidt also contributed, adding to his career-best seven-game point streak. Reading went 1-for-4 on the man advantage.
A scoreless middle frame kept the game even at one. Komm made 16 saves and Gillam blocked nine shots.
The Railers took a one-goal edge with 4:29 remaining in regulation. Josh Holmstrom shot it from the right-side circle; it struck Komm and trickled over the goal line making it a 2-1 game.
Two minutes later, Barry Almeida added an insurance goal for the Railers on the power play, making the unit 2-for-4 on the man up. Nick Saracino recorded the lone assist.
Matt Lane poured in an empty-net goal with 9.6 seconds remaining in the final period and gave Worcester the 4-1 victory.
Autism Awareness Night Sat., Mar. 24 vs. WOR at 7:00 p.m.
A one-time-only giveaway: a puck with Head Coach Kirk MacDonald and Assistant Coach Pat Wellar to commemorate the 5th anniversary of Reading winning the Kelly Cup.
To support the Autism Society of Berks County and Unending Promise, we're wearing special Autism Awareness jerseys that will be auctioned off at https://one.bidpal.net/goroyals.
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