
Sea Wolves Get By Gladiators 3-2 In Overtime In Game 2
April 16, 2005 - ECHL (ECHL)
Mississippi Sea Wolves News Release
BILOXI, Miss. â Mississippi's Jay Legault scored 3:22 into overtime lifting the Sea Wolves to a dramatic 3-2 victory over the Gwinnett Gladiators in Game 2 of the best-of-five American Conference Quarterfinals, tying the series one game apiece, in front of 2,113 fans at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum.
"I'm proud of our guys," Mississippi coach Bob Woods said. "Legault's goal gives us new life. Now it becomes the best-of-three series with all of the remaining games at Gwinnett. It's going to be very interesting."
Gwinnett (1-1) opened the score on the power-play at 2:56 of the first period. Rick Emmett let go with a slapshot from the slot through traffic and past goaltender Phil Sauve. Assists went to Brad Schell and Cam Brown.
After ringing a shot off the crossbar and goalpost partway through the first, Mississippi (1-1) got back on even terms with a power-play goal. Anthony Battaglia sent a shot from the high slot in front of the net, which was tipped by Nick Greenough and by netminder Sean Fields to make it 1-1 at the 14:25 mark. Jeff Hutchins also picked up a helper.
In the second, the Gladiators regained their lead on another power-play. Chris Durno scooped up a loose puck in close and buried to give Gwinnett a 2-1 advantage through 40 minutes. Emmett and Joe Bourne garnered assists.
Just 33 seconds into the third, the Sea Wolves scored the equalizer with their second power-play goal of the game. Kerry Ellis-Toddington at the side converted on a pass from Legault. An assist also went to Louis Dumont.
In overtime, Legault's backhand shot from the right circle bulged the twine over the shoulder of Fields for the game-winner, which was set up by Hutchins and Austin Miller. Legault's tally extended his goal scoring streak at home to five consecutive games.
Mississippi converted on 2-of-7 power play opportunities, while Gwinnett was successful on 2-of-10 chances with the man advantage. Gladiators outshot the Sea Wolves 37-30.
The series shifts back to Duluth, Georgia for Game 3 tomorrow at 6:35 pm. CT at the Arena at Gwinnett Center. Watch the live web telecast for $6, courtesy of B2 Networks, online at msseawolves.com. With the pregame show beginning at 6:20 p.m. CT, listen live on flagship radio station WGCM-AM 1240, or online at msseawolves.com, courtesy of Teamline.
The next Sea Wolves home playoff game is still to be determined. Individual tickets for the 2005 Kelly Cup Playoffs are on sale at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum box office, all Ticketmaster locations by calling (228) 385-2600 and online at ticketmaster.com.
Season ticket packages for 2005-06, the 10th Anniversary Season of the Sea Wolves, are on sale now by calling (228) 275-WOLF. Ask about the "Early Bird Special."
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