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Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

February 6, 2016 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: K. Kapanen (W. Nylander, S. Percy) R. Clune (W. Loov, W. Nylander) C. Brown (S. Percy, R. Clune) N. Soshnikov (J. Leivo, B. Leipsic) W. Nylander (J. Leivo, K. Kapanen)

Goaltender: G. Sparks: 38/44

Manitoba: C. De Leo (M. Fraser, J. Lipon) A. Brassard (J. Lipon, B. Kitchon) J. Albert (J. Lipon, P. Cormier) C. De Leo (P. Cormier, M. Fraser) J. Lipon (J. Morrissey, A. Brassard) N. Petan (J. Morrisey, J. Lipon)

Goaltender: E. Comrie: 38/43

ON THE SCORESHEET

- William Nylander scored the tying goal to force overtime and added two assists to push himself to sixth in league scoring with 40 points through 30 games.

- Josh Leivo recorded his third straight multi-point game, collecting two assists on the afternoon, while directing a team high six shots on goal.

- Richard Clune, who rejoined the Marlies yesterday, scored his sixth goal of the year and added an assist.

- Kasperi Kapanen scored once and added an assist as he now has goals in back to back games.

- Nikita Soshnikov scored his 17th goal of the season giving him goals in back to back contests and tying him for first in rookie goal scoring.

- Stuart Percy has points in back to back contests, collecting two assists this afternoon.

NOTABLES

- Andrew Campbell skated in his 500th AHL game this afternoon.

- Toronto has four of the top 10 point leaders in the AHL; TJ Brennan (1st/48 pts.), Mark Arcobello (4th/44pts.), William Nylander (6th/40 pts.) and Josh Leivo (9th/38 pts.)

- Toronto has now collected points in eight straight game, beginning January 20th against Syracuse.

- Toronto tied their season high for power play goals scored, both for and against. They previously scored three power play goals on January 23 against Utica, while previously allowing three power play goals against on November 29th against St. John's.

- This is the Marlies first loss against Manitoba this season, ending their season series with a record of 7-0-1-0.

- This is the first game Toronto has lost when leading after the first period, 15-0-1-0.

NEXT GAME: Saturday, February 13, 2016 @ St. John's (6:00 p.m. EST)


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