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Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

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


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: B. Smith (D. Kolomatis, B. Leipsic) B. Smith (T. Stanton, T. Doherty) J. Leivo (M. Arcobello, C. Brown) M. Frattin (B. Leipsic)

Goaltender: K. Kaskisuo: 26/29

Syracuse: J. Drouin (B. Thomas) M. Taormina (T. McGinn, M. Peca) T. McGinn (M. Peca, M. Taormina)

Goaltender: K. Gudlevskis: 24/28

ON THE SCORESHEET

- Ben Smith scored twice in his Marlies debut, recording his ninth and tenth goals of the season and earning himself the game's first star.

- Brendan Leipsic extended his point streak to three games, collecting two assists, including an assist on the game winning goal.

- Matt Frattin scored the game winning goal, his 12th goal of the season. The goal was also his 14th game winning goal in a Marlies uniform, moving him into sole possession of second on the all-time game winning goal leaders.

- Kasimir Kaskisuo turned aside 26 shots to earn his first professional victory and his first victory as a member of the Toronto Marlies.

- Ty Stanton recorded his first professional point, assisting on the second Marlies goal.

- Josh Leivo scored his 17th goal of the season and extended his point streak to three games since returning from the Toronto Maple Leafs.

- Mark Arcobello assisted on the Marlies third goal, extending his point streak to six games. He has nine points in that span.

- Connor Brown, in his first game back with the Marlies since returning from the Maple Leafs, recorded an assist on the third Toronto goal.

NOTABLES

- The Marlies have now tied the AHL record for most starting goaltenders with a victory in a single season. Eight different goaltenders have recorded wins for the Marlies; Antoine Bibeau, Jonathan Bernier, Ray Emery, Kasimir Kaskisuo, Rob Madore, Ryan Massa, Garret Sparks and Alex Stalock.

- Toronto improves to 12-5-0-0 when scoring four goals in a game and 25-10-1-0 when tied after the first period.

- Five skaters made their debuts for the Toronto Marlies tonight; Kasimir Kaskisuo, Connor Carrick, Ben Smith, Tony Cameranesi and Willie Corren

NEXT GAME: Saturday, April 2, 2016 vs. Grand Rapids (5:00 p.m.)


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