Categories: AHLManitoba Moose

Moose roll continues with 7-2 win over the Rampage

(1) Official Game Sheet

For the scoring summary link click here.

(2) Lineup

Petan – Roslovic – Appleton
Lemieux – Cormier – Robinson
De Leo – Sgarbossa – Lipon
Harkins – Spacek – Maclise

Schilling – Niku
Stoykewych – Beaudoin
Kulevich – Gotovets

Hutchinson
Phillips

(3) Notable

– Jack Roslovic had 1G 2A (and is now tied for 1st overall in AHL scoring);
– Nic Petan had 1G 2A (15 points (3G 12A) in last nine games. Overall has 23 points (5G 18A) in 23 games);
–  Sami Niku had 1G 1A (He is fourth overall in AHL defenceman scoring and is first overall for rookie defencemen);
– Patrice Cormier had 1 shorthanded goal (his third SH goal of season, seventh goal in last five games);
–  Michael Hutchinson made 33 saves in yesterday’s 7-2 win and is now 12-1-2 with a 1.72 GAA (2nd best in AHL) and a 0.950 save % (best in AHL).
–  Moose have three of the top 10 scorers in the AHL right now. Jack Roslovic (1), Mason Appleton (7) and Buddy Robinson (10).
–  Moose have three of the top 15 defencemen (in terms of points) in the AHL right now. Cameron Schilling (4), Sami Niku (5) and Peter Stoykewych (14).

(4) Game Summary

Moose didn’t get off to a great start and the Rampage took advantage scoring the opening goal of the first period when Manitoba blew the coverage and Vogelhuber scored.  Soon thereafter Mason Appleton on a shot across from Nic Petan tied up the game.  The opening frame was a bit of a see-saw affair but ended tied 1-1 with the Moose holding a 17-12 shot edge.

The second period saw an offensive explosion off goals by Niku, Roslovic, Petan and Cormier which gave the home side a 5-1 lead after 40 minutes.  More importantly they essentially cut off the Rampage attack and didn’t allow a San Antonio shot for the second half of the middle frame.

Early in the final period the Moose gave up a rare power play goal against but quickly mounted a comeback adding two goals in 12 seconds about two minutes later to put this one to bed when Michael Spacek and Mike Sgarbossa scored.

Michael Hutchinson made 33 saves in the win and is now 12-1-2 with a 1.72 GAA and a 0.950 save %.

Moose are up to 22-5-1-2 this season.  In their last 20 games the Moose are 18-1-0-1 with tonight’s 7-2 win over the Rampage including points in 15 straight (14-0-0-1) in which, according to the AHL, they have outscored their opponents 72-25.

(5) Post-game

(6) Next Game Action

Friday, December 22nd will be a re-match against the Rampage and the final game before the holiday break. Puck drop is at 7 pm.

David Minuk

Working hard on a daily basis to provide the latest Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose news for our readers and listeners. I also appear on the Illegal Curve Hockey Show every Saturday on our YouTube channel as well as the Illegal Curve Post-Game Show after every single Jets game. And I occasionally jump in the play-by-play booth at Canada Life to provide colour analysis during Manitoba Moose games.

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