
Sundogs Blanked in 5-0 Shutout Loss
February 20, 2014 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
Arizona Sundogs News Release
Prescott Valley, AZ - The Arizona Sundogs were shutout 5-0 against the Tulsa Oilers Wednesday night at Tim's Toyota Center. Four first period goals and solid goaltending by Tulsa's Shane Madolora sealed the contest for the Oilers.
Kyle Bochek tallied the game winning goal for the Oilers 4:51 into the opening period and three minutes later Michel Beausoleil scored a power play goal with assists from Bochek and Jarred Mohr after Sundogs' Riley Emmerson was issued two minutes for hooking. Powerhouse forward, Ben Gordon posted his 31 goal of the season with 2:47 left in the period and 1:37 later Drew Fisher posted Tulsa's fourth goal of the first period.
Matt Ambroz notched the Oilers fifth goal of the evening 1:33 into the third with helpers from Fisher and Ryan Barlock.
Andrew Engelage registered the loss for the Sundogs making 25 saves. Arizona outshot Tulsa 34-30. The Sundogs were 0-4 on the power play and the Oilers were 1-3.
The Sundogs head on the road for 18 days where they will play their final nine road games of their regular season. Tune in live to CHL-TV to watch all the action this weekend when Arizona goes head-to-head against the Rapid City Rush.
The Arizona Sundogs are the Central Hockey League affiliate of the NHL's Phoenix Coyotes. Season tickets, mini-plan, and single-game ticket information is now available by calling (928) 759-6600 or visiting arizonasundogs.com.
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