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Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

March 1, 2016 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: F. Gauthier (R. Clune, J. Kurtz) T. Lindberg (C. Smith, C. Brown) T. Lindberg (S. Carrick, J. Holl) M. Arcobello (M. Frattin, A. Campbell)

Goaltender: A. Bibeau: 24/24

Albany:

Goaltender: Y. Danis: 19/23

ON THE SCORESHEET

- Antoine Bibeau earned his first shutout of the season, turning aside all 24 shots he faced. The win is his 20th of the season as he improves to a 2.78 GAA and .906 save percentage. The shutout also moves Bibeau into sole possession of fourth among Marlies shutout leaders with five.

- Tobias Lindberg scored twice, his first goals in a Marlies uniform. The goals are his sixth and seventh of the season.

- Andrew Campbell set a new career high for points in a season, collecting his 11th assist and 20th point of the year on the Marlies fourth goal.

- Mark Arcobello now has points in his last nine AHL games played, capping the scoring for the Marlies with his 21st goal of the season.

- Frederik Gauthier opened the scoring for the Marlies, scoring his fifth goal of the season 2:33 into the first period.

- Sam Carrick has now recorded a point in each of his last four games, picking up an assist on the second Lindberg tally.

- John Kurtz assisted on the game winning goal by Frederik Gauthier, his first point as a member of the Marlies.

- Richard Clune, Connor Brown, Colin Smith, Justin Holl and Matt Frattin all recorded assists to earn themselves points in back to back contests.

NOTABLES

- Toronto scored their league leading 12th shorthanded goal of the season midway through the third period. The goal is the first shorthanded goal allowed by the Albany Devils this season.

- Today was the fourth of five 11:00 AM games this season for the Marlies. Through four games Toronto is 4-0-0-0, shutting out opponents in three of four contests and outscoring the opposition 16-1.

- Toronto improves to 17-2-0-0 when leading after one period, 30-2-0-0 when leading after two periods and 9-3-0-0 when scoring four goals in a game.

NEXT GAME: Friday, March 4, 2016 @ Utica (7:00 p.m. EST)


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