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November 14, 2012 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


What You Need To Know About The Toronto Marlies...

- Keith Aucoin has registered six points (1 goal, 5 assists) in his past four games. Aucoin also leads the Marlies in points (12) and assists (11).

- All three of Toronto's goaltenders have earned at least one win on their current road trip; Jussi Rynnas (2) Ben Scrivens (2) and Mark Owuya (1)

- 13 different Toronto players have recorded at least one goal in the team's last four games

- Ryan Hamilton ranks third (tie) in AHL powerplay goals (3)

- The Marlies currently sit sixth (tie) in the Western Conference with a record of 7-4-0-1

- Jussi Rynnas has produced two shutouts and three wins in four starts so far this season

- Mike Kostka leads Toronto in shots on goal (32)

- Keith Aucoin ranks third (tie) in AHL powerplay assists (5)

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Last Week: The Toronto Marlies posted a record of 4-0 this past week. On Thursday, Toronto defeated the Houston Aeros by a score of 6-4.

Carter Ashton scored the game-winning goal just past the 12-minute mark of the third period, while Ben Scrivens made 24 saves for his third victory of the season.

The following night, Toronto defeated the Texas Stars by a score of 3-0. Leo Komarov (2) and Ryan Hamilton provided the offense for the Marlies, while Jussi Rynnas made 31 saves for his second shutout of the season.

In their third game in as many nights, Toronto defeated San Antonio by a score of 5-3, from the AT&T Center. Nazem Kadri scored the go- ahead goal with just over six minutes left in the final period, while Mark Owuya made 20 saves to earn his first victory of the season.

The Marlies then traveled to Oklahoma City for a Tuesday game that saw them defeat the Barons 6-5 in overtime.

Jake Gardiner scored the overtime winner with 28 seconds remaining on the clock, while Jussi Rynnas earned his third victory of the season.

Look Ahead: Toronto will now play three games in three nights this coming weekend, including two contests at Ricoh Coliseum.

On Friday, Toronto will take on the Hamilton Bulldogs, AHL affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens, at 7:30 p.m. from Copps Coliseum.

The Marlies will return home for consecutive 3 p.m.

afternoon games at Ricoh Coliseum on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday's game will see the Marlies take on the Bulldogs for the second consecutive night. On Sunday, Toronto will play the Abbotsford Heat, AHL affiliate of the Calgary Flames, in the third of eight regular season meetings between the two teams.




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