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Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

March 11, 2016 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: M. Arcobello (J. Leivo, C. Brown) T. Lindberg (R. Clune, T. Brennan) C. Smith (K. Kapanen) B. Leipsic (S. Carrick) T. Lindberg (C. Brown, C. Smith) J. Holl (M. Arcobello, T. Brennan) C. Brown (M. Arcobello, T. Doherty) S. Carrick (A. Campbell, B. Leipsic) J. Leivo (M. Arcobello, C. Brown)

Goaltender: A. Bibeau: 23/25

Portland: W. Megan (W. Simpson, C. Gaunce) G. McKegg (S. Harper, C. Gaunce)

Goaltender: M. McKenna: 7/10 (L) S. Brittain: 22/28

ON THE SCORESHEET

- Connor Brown scored once and added three assists for his third straight multi-point game. In his last three games, Brown has recorded three goals and five assists. The second year forward now has 24 points through 26 games this season.

- Mark Arcobello enjoyed a four point night, registering one goal and three assists, to reach the 50 point mark this season. Arcobello has skated in 39 games for the Marlies this season.

- Brendan Leipsic recorded a goal and an assist for his second consecutive two point game.

- Josh Leivo scored once and added an assist while leading all skaters with seven shots on goal.

- Tobias Lindberg scored twice, his second game with at least a goal, to push his point total to 29 this season.

- Colin Smith scored the game winning goal at 10:35 of the first period. Smith also recorded an assist for his second straight multi-point effort.

- TJ Brennan recorded two assists to increase his team leading point total to 57 through 60 games this season.

- Taylor Doherty skated in his first game with the Toronto Marlies and recorded an assist.

- Justin Holl scored his fifth goal of the season midway through the second period.

- Antoine Bibeau turned aside 23 shots to record his 21st win of the season.

NOTABLES.

- The Marlies have set a season high for goals scored in a period with five in the second period of tonight's game. Toronto leads the AHL with 242 goals for and a goal differential of +86.

- Per the AHL, The Toronto Marlies have scored nine goals in a game four times this season. The rest of the AHL has scored 9 or more goals in a game twice

- Toronto is now 18-2-0-0 when scoring five or more goals.

- The Marlies improve to 31-2-0-0 when leading after two periods and 18-2-0-0 when leading after one.

NEXT GAME: Saturday, March 12, 2016 @ Providence (7:00 p.m.)




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