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Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

December 16, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: J. Leivo (W. Nylander), M. Arcobello (T. Brennan, S. Harrington), Z. Hyman (R. Clune, S. Carrick)

Goaltender: A. Bibeau: 20/22

Binghamton: M. McCormick (M. Kostka, G. Lepine), C. Schneider (M. Kostka, E. O'Dell)

Goaltender: M. O'Connor: 29/32

ON THE SCORESHEET

- Josh Leivo scored his 100th point as a Toronto Marlie, opening the scoring late in the first period.

- William Nylander assisted on the Leivo goal to collect his 20th assist of the year. He pushes his point total to 34 and his lead in AHL scoring to six points.

- Mark Arcobello scored his 10th goal of the year in the second period, extending his point streak to three games.

- Scott Harrington and TJ Brennan assisted on the Arcobello goal. TJ Brennan moves into sole possession of first in AHL scoring amongst defencemen with 23 points.

- Zach Hyman collected his fifth goal of the year, the game winning tally, late in the second period.

- Richard Clune assisted on the Hyman goal; he has four points in his last four games played.

- Antoine Bibeau turned aside 20 shots to earn the victory, his eighth of the season.

NOTABLES

- Toronto leads the AHL in goals for with 109 this season.

- The Marlies have three skaters in the top five amongst AHL plus/minus leaders; Andrew Campbell and Justin Holl (1st, +17) and Rinat Valiev (4th, +15)

- The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Tuesday that Marlies centre William Nylander will be joining the Swedish team at the World Junior Hockey Championship.

NEXT GAME: Friday, December 18, 2015 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (7:05 PM)




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