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White's Four Goals Powers Reign to 7-4 Win over Thunder

April 5, 2015 - ECHL (ECHL)
Ontario Reign News Release


ONTARIO, Calif. - The Ontario Reign (41-18-4-6), four-time ECHL Pacific Division Champions and proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL's 2014 Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings and Winnipeg Jets, were led by Matt White's five-point night en route to a 7-4 victory over the Stockton Thunder (19-48-1-1) in front of a sell-out crowd of 9,395 - their ninth of the season - on Saturday night at Citizens Business Bank Arena.

The Reign struck first when Rocco Carzo flew down the right side and fluttered a pass into the slot for Matt White, who buried the shot past Lucas Gore at 2:19.

The Thunder responded with a goal by Klarc Wilson, who knocked home James Henry's rebound with a backhand shot past the blocker of Jussi Olkinuora at 2:59.

Later on in the frame, Ontario was forced to kill a penalty when Josh Brittain was called for elbowing, but Matt White stole the puck from Stockton's Brad Stebner, and snuck the puck through the pads of Gore at 17:19.

In the second period, the Reign went on the power-play following an interference call to Stockton's J.P. Chabot. David Rutherford sped down the right side and cut in front of Gore as Judd Blackwater sent a pass ahead from the high slot, and Rutherford buried a backhand shot through the pads of Gore at 9:50.

Ontario continued its surge when Carzo sent a pass to the left circle for Maxim Kitsyn, and he hammered a shot that beat Gore at 17:03, with White earning the secondary assist.

Shortly after the Reign scored, Kyle Bigos hauled Stockton's Mike Pereira down on a breakaway at 17:35, and the Thunder forward was awarded a penalty shot. On the ensuing chance, Pereira tried to snap a shot low past Olkinuora, but the goaltender quickly closed the door on Pereira with the leg pads.

Ontario closed out the frame when Matt Register joined the rush and sent a pass to the right circle for White, who fired a one-timer past Gore at 19:18 for his first professional hat trick.

Stockton showed signs of life in the third stanza as Tyler Shattock snapped the puck past Olkinuora at 3:22.

Brittain then tipped in Alex Roach's point shot at 10:52 to restore the four-goal lead, but Garrett Ladd redirected Shattock's pass from the right side of the net at 17:41 to pull Stockton back to within three.

Ontario completed its scoring when Register fed White for a breakaway, and the forward put away his fourth goal of the night at 18:12 by sliding the puck underneath Gore's pads.

The Thunder closed out the game with a late tally by Brad Stebner who cashed in on a drive to the net at 19:43, but time ultimately ran out on Stockton, allowing the Reign to close out their regular season home finale with an all-time record of 143-83-10-18 at Citizens Business Bank Arena in ECHL play. Head coach Jason Christie earned his 481st ECHL victory, allowing him to pass John Brophy for the second-most wins in league history.

Olkinuora earned the win with 27 saves; Gore took the loss with 21 stops.




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