AHL Toronto Marlies

Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

November 7, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: W. Nylander (J. Leivo, R. Panik), A. Campbell (C. Bailey, R. Valiev), R. Panik (F. Gauthier), Z. Hyman (unassisted), T. Brennan (S. Carrick), T. Brennan (W. Nylander, M. Arcobello)

Goaltender: G. Sparks: 34/35

Binghamton: R. Dzingel (A. Guptill, M. Kostka)

Goaltender: M. O'Connor: 36/42

ON THE SCORESHEET

- TJ Brennan continued his offensive surge, scoring twice, he now sits at 12 points through 12 games. He leads all AHL defencemen in scoring.

- Andrew Campbell continued to increase his career high goal total, tallying his fifth goal of the season, the eventual game winner.

- Zach Hyman scored his first professional goal, an unassisted shorthanded marker early in the third period.

- Mark Arcobello extended his point streak to four games, he has six points in that span.

- William Nylander recorded a goal and an assist to push his team leading point total to 14 through 12 games. He has a five game point streak and sits fourth in AHL scoring.

- Sam Carrick returned to the team after serving his three game suspension. He recorded one assist and was a +2.

- Richard Panik scored his second goal of the season while adding an assist. He now has seven points in his last five games.

NOTABLES

- The Toronto Marlies have extended their season high win streak to five games. They concluded their first road trip of November with a perfect 4-0-0-0 record while outscoring the opposition 19 to 7.

- The Marlies were perfect on the penalty kill, scored a shorthanded marker and added one power play goal in seven opportunities.

NEXT GAME: Friday November 13, 2015 @ St. John's (7:30 p.m. NST)




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