
Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes
Published on December 19, 2015 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release
SCORING SUMMARY
Toronto: M. Arcobello (T. Brennan, B. Leipsic), Z. Hyman (S. Carrick, V. Loov), B. Leipsic (M. Frattin, R. Rupert), S. Percy (J. Leivo, M. Arcobello), T. Brennan (M. Arcobello, B. Findlay), T. Brennan (Z. Hyman, R. Clune)
Goaltender: R. Emery: 23/25
Hershey: A. Ness (M. Bowey, C. Bourque), C. Camper (M. Bowey, P. Carey)
Goaltender: D. Ellis: 11/15 (L) J. Peters: 10/12
ON THE SCORESHEET
- Mark Arcobello opened the scoring for the Marlies and added two assists, extending his point streak to five games, and his goal streak to four games.
- TJ Brennan recorded two goals and an assist to maintain his position atop AHL scoring by defencemen. He has 26 points through 29 games.
- Zach Hyman scored his fifth goal of the year and added an assist to extend his point streak to three games.
- Sam Carrick assisted on the Hyman goal and also extends his point streak to three games.
- Brendan Leipsic scored the game winning goal and added an assist to push his point total to 18 this season.
- Viktor Loov recorded his eighth assist of the year.
- Stuart Percy scored his third goal of the season; he is one goal shy of matching his professional high (4).
- Richard Clune assisted on the second Brennan goal as he maintains a three game point streak.
- Ray Emery made his Marlies debut turning aside 23 shots in the Toronto victory. Emery was signed to a Professional Try-out yesterday.
NOTABLES
- Through 30 games the Toronto Marlies have compiled a record of 23-5-2-0, their best start in franchise history.
- Toronto extends their road point streak to 15 games, and their road win streak to nine games. Toronto is also enters the break on a three game winning streak.
- This was the last game before Christmas break for the Marlies who are back in action at the Air Canada Centre in the annual Boxing Day Classic.
NEXT GAME: Saturday, December 26, 2015 vs. St. John's IceCaps (3:00 PM)
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