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Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

May 10, 2016 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: M. Arcobello (C. Brown, J. Leivo) K. Kapanen (Z. Hyman, W. Nylander) T. Brennan (M. Arcobello, C. Carrick) B. Leipsic (W. Nylander, S. Carrick) N. Soshnikov (C. Carrick, R. Clune) N. Soshnikov (B. Smith) C. Brown (S. Carrick)

Goaltender: A. Bibeau: 24/26

Albany: B. Pietila (M. Lorito, D. Severson) G. Black (D. Severson)

Goaltender: S. Wedgewood: 12/17 Y. Danis: 7/9

ON THE SCORESHEET

- TJ Brennan scored his fifth goal of the post season, the eventual game winner and tying himself for first in the playoff goal scoring race.

- Mark Arcobello scored his first goal of the post season, opening the scoring for the Marlies at 13:17 in the first period.

- Connor Carrick added two assists as he continues to pace the post season scoring race with 12 points. Carrick was also a game high plus three.

- Nikita Soshnikov scored his second and third goal of the post season.

- Connor Brown scored his fourth goal of the post season, 10:27 into the third period. Brown also added an assist pushing his point total to six through seven games.

- Brendan Leipsic recorded his first goal of the post season, 14:10 into the second period.

- William Nylander recorded two powerplay assists, pushing point total to five through six post season games.

- Kasperi Kapanen scored his first goal of the post season, 18:48 into the first period.

- Antoine Bibeau turned aside 24 shots to record his third win of the post season in his third straight start of the series.

NOTABLES

- The Marlies scored four goals on the power play, a new playoff high for powerplay goals in a game. Their previous high was three on April 26, 2014 against Milwaukee. The Marlies were also a perfect 6/6 on the penalty kill.

- Travis Dermott made his professional debut for the Marlies, joining the team after skating in 64 games for the Erie Otters this season.

- The Marlies have one game remaining in Albany before returning to Toronto for game six and if necessary game seven. Tickets can be purchased at marlies.ca or by calling 416-597-PUCK (7825).

NEXT GAME: Thursday, May 12, 2016 @ Albany - 7:00 p.m.


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