AHL Toronto Marlies

Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

January 2, 2016 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: S. Carrick (B. Leipsic, M. Frattin) J. Holl (Z. Hyman, J. Leivo) A. Campbell (Z. Hyman, C. Bailey)

Goaltender: R. Madore: 26/28

Syracuse: J. Tambellini (M. Peca, T. McGinn) T. McGinn (J. Dotchin)

Goaltender: K. Gudlevskis: 32/35

ON THE SCORESHEET

- Andrew Campbell scored the game winning goal, his eighth of the season. Campbell's previous high for goals scored in a season is three.

- Zach Hyman recorded primary assists on both the game-tying and game-winning goals. Hyman now has 19 points through 33 games this year.

- Rob Madore turned aside 26 shots to earn his second victory in as many games. Madore is undefeated this season posting a 3-0-0-0 record along with a 1.67 GAA and .936 save percentage.

- Justin Holl scored his third goal of the year, tying the game for the Marlies in the second period.

- Sam Carrick continued his strong play, opening the scoring for the Marlies. Carrick has points in eight of his last ten games.

- Matt Frattin, Josh Leivo and Casey Bailey all recorded assists this afternoon and all now have points in back-to-back contests.

- Brendan Leipsic picked up an assist on the opening Marlies goal and he now has seven points over his last six games.

NOTABLES

- The Marlies have not lost a game in which Andrew Campbell scores a goal (8-0-0-0), Sam Carrick scores a goal (5-0-0-0) or when Zach Hyman records an assist (9-0-0-0).

- The Marlies were 5/5 on the penalty kill and have not allowed a goal while shorthanded in two games. The Marlies penalty kill ranks fourth in the AHL successfully killing 88% of opposing power play opportunities.

- The Marlies have four of the top ten players in AHL plus/minus; Andrew Campbell (1st/+22), Rinat Valiev (2nd/+21), Justin Holl (5th/+17) and Zach Hyman (9th/+16).

NEXT GAME: Sunday, January 3, 2016 vs. Syracuse Crunch (3:00 PM)




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