Sound Tigers down Mighty Ducks, 3-1

March 13, 2002 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Cincinnati RailRaiders News Release


BRIDGEPORT, CT - Jason Podollan scored two goals and added an assist to lift the Bridgeport Sound Tigers to a 3-1 victory over the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks Wednesday at The Arena at Harbor Yard.

Jason Krog added a goal and an assist and Trent Hunter dished out three assists for the Sound Tigers, who won for the third time in four games.

Josh DeWolf had the lone goal for Cincinnati, which has lost three straight and is winless in its last five (0-4-1-0). The tally snapped a 34-game goal drought for the Detroit Red Wings prospect.

Rick DiPietro, the first pick in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Islanders, made 19 saves for his 23rd win of the season.

Jason Elliott had a nice game despite the loss, stopping 36 of the 39 shots he faced.

The Ducks, 1-4-1-0 through the first six games of a 10-game, 18-day road trip, play Friday at Syracuse.

Cincinnati....................0-1-0-1 Bridgeport....................0-2-1-3

First period: No scoring.

Second period: 1. Cin, DeWolf 3 (Ronnqvist), 5:27. 2. Bri, Krog 23 (Hunter, Podollan), 6:22. 3. Bri, Podollan 14 (Hunter, Krog), 16:10.

Third period: 4. Bri, Podollan 15 (Hunter), 18:46.

Shots on goal: Cincinnati 4-9-7=20; Bridgeport 10-17-12=39

Power-play opportunities: Cincinnati 0-for-3; Bridgeport 0-for-7. Goaltenders: Cincinnati, Elliott (58:54; 39 shots, 36 saves; record 10-13-5); Bridgeport, DiPietro (20 shots, 19 saves; record 23-19-6). Referee: Langdon. Linesmen: Redding, Weeden. A: 4,173. Records: Cincinnati 29-26-9-3; Bridgeport 35-22-7-2.



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