
Stealth update
January 27, 2004 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
San Jose Stealth News Release
Stealth win 8-7 in Overtime Against Anaheim Storm
Mike Regan Nets His Second Game Winning Goal of the Season
SAN JOSE - The Stealth improved their record to 3-1 with a win an 8-7 overtime win over their California rivals, the Anaheim Storm.
After losing the season opener to the Colorado Mammoth in a disappointing fashion in Colorado on Jan.2, the Stealth have rallied back with an impressive three wins in a row.
The California rivalry concluded in epic fashion as Mike Regan scored the final goal in regulation play and then continued to shine as he also posted the game-winning goal in overtime.
Mike Regan (12 goals, five assists) netted five goals and Dan Teat (nine goals, four assists) posted three goals making them the only two goal scorers on the evening for the Stealth. Josh Sanderson (six goals, 12 assists) posted three assists and Gary Rosyski (five goals, eight assists) posted two assists in the match followed closely by Brenan Day (0 goals, two assists) and Rusty Kruger (0 goals, three assists) who both posted one assist.
Brandon Miller got the win in goal for the Stealth making 34 saves on the night with a total of 60:59 minutes played. Miller got the nod for the start after he came off the bench against Philadelphia on Friday, Jan. 23 at HP Pavilion and gave the Stealth the win with 13 saves.
The Stealth improve to 3-1 on the season, which puts them a half a game out of first place behind Colorado in the Western Division. The Stealth's next match up is against the Arizona Sting in the new Glendale Arena Friday, Jan. 30 at 7:30 PM.
THE STEALTH DEFEAT WINGS IN 12-10 VICTORY
San Jose Stealth is 2-0 at HP Pavilion
San Jose, Ca. - Goaltender Brandon Miller helped earn the second victory for the San Jose Stealth on Friday night in front of 6,052 fans at HP Pavilion in San Jose. Stellar goaltending by Brandon Miller only allowed two goals on 13 shots.
The Wings had scored four unanswered goals in the third period when San Jose replaced goaltender Rob Blasdell who allowed eight goals on 17 shots.
Philadelphia's Jeff Ratcliffe opened by scoring Friday night with a power play goal at 4:21 in the first period. The Stealth came back with six goals to end the first period with a 6-3 lead.
Only down one goal heading into the fourth quarter, San Jose had four unanswered goals from Dan Teat (four goals), Gary Rosyski (two goals) and Phil Sanderson (one goal).
With 16 seconds left in regulation, the Wings were within one goal when Paul Cantabene received a game misconduct to put the Stealth on a power play for the rest of the game. Dan Teat was the Stealth's star of the game with five goals scored on the evening.
San Jose went 6-11 on power plays, and their penalty kill was 1-7 on the evening.
STEALTH SHOTS: In the last three games, Dan Teat has six goals and one assist for seven points (6-1 =7.) Gary Rosyski has three goals and three assists in the last three games. With tonight's fighting major and face mask penalty, defensemen Jim Moss is second on the team with 16 penalty minutes ....Stealth Captain Cam Woods and Shaydon Santos both had three minor penalties throughout the game for 6 PIM. Healthy scratches for the Stealth were Scott Ranger, Matt Bontaites, Kelly Hall, Ross Johnson, Derek Lowe and Kitan Gdadebo.
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