AHL Toronto Marlies

Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

Published on November 22, 2015 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: K. Kapanen (W. Nylander), W. Nylander (K. Kapanen), R. Panik (Z. Hyman), M. Arcobello (K. Kapanen), B. Leipsic (N. Soshnikov, M. Frattin), S. Percy (Z. Hyman, A. Campbell)

Goaltender: A. Bibeau: 31/35

Binghamton: C. Greening (C. Carlisle), E. O'Dell (C. Schneider), F. Claesson (Z. Stortini, M. Puempel), R. Dzingel (C. Schneider)

Goaltender: C. Driedger: 34/39

ON THE SCORESHEET

- William Nylander extended his point streak to 10 games, recording 17 points in that span. He currently holds a three point lead for the top spot in AHL scoring at 23 points.

- Kasperi Kapanen recorded three points on the afternoon, opening the scoring for the Marlies and adding two assists.

- Mark Arcobello returned to the score sheet after having his point streak snapped in yesterday's game. He scored his seventh goal of the year midway through the second period.

- Stuart Percy scored his first goal of the year as regulation time expired. Andrew Campbell assisted on the goal, his first assist of the year.

- Brendan Leipsic now has a three game point streak after scoring the game winning goal.

- Zach Hyman had two assists and was a team high +3.

- Richard Panik continued his point per game scoring pace, scoring his fourth goal and 16th point of the season.

- Antoine Bibeau made 31 saves to earn the victory, he now improves to 6-1-0-0 on the season.

NOTABLES

- Toronto leads the AHL in wins with 14. They remain first in the North Division and second in the Eastern Conference. They sit second in the AHL with a .806 winning percentage.

- The Marlies recorded a power play goal for the eighth straight game, finishing the game 1/6 on the power play.

- After tonight's victory, Toronto has had nine games recording five or more goals. They are 9-0-0-0 in those games.

NEXT GAME: Friday, November 27, 2015 @ Syracuse (7:00 P.M.)




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