
Stars Sweep Weekend Set as Rynnas Shuts Out Iowa, 2-0
February 14, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Texas Stars News Release
DES MOINES, Iowa - Jussi Rynnas was perfect in net and Greg Rallo continued his scoring binge to lead the Texas Stars to their fourth shutout of the season in a 2-0 win over the Iowa Wild on Satuday night at Wells Fargo Arena in front of 9,107 in attendance.
Rynnas stopped 26 shots for his fourth shutout and 16th win of the year. Greg Rallo's first period goal held up as the game-winner and extended the veteran forward's goal-scoring streak to five games. Rallo has tallied six goals and eight points overall during the stretch. Rynnas has given up just a pair of goals over his last three stars, and has won six of his last eight for Texas.
Texas (23-16-10-1) continues their season-long road trip on Wednesday, when they visit Utica at 6 p.m.
Rallo buried Derek Hulak's crossing pass from the right circle at 10:06 of the first for his 17th of the season, and third goal in two games against Iowa (17-33-1-1). After a scoreless second, Brendan Ranford kept the Stars power play unit clicking with a wrist shot at 12:30 of the third from the right circle that banked off the crossbar for his 13th of the season.
The Stars finished 1-for-3 on the power play and have scored a man-advantage goal in 12 of their last 15 contests. Texas also continued their strong penalty killing on the road, holding the Wild scoreless in six power play chances.
Matt Mangene recorded the assist on Ranford's goal. Iowa's Johan Gustafsson took the loss, going 18 of 20 in net.
Three Stars:
1. Jussi Rynnas (TEX)
2. Greg Rallo (TEX)
3. Johan Gustafsson (IA)
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