Author: Sutty

Admirals Win In Packer Pre-Game Show

It seems that the Admirals were saving all the scoring from yesterday for today’s game.

Linus Klasen had a goal and an assist, Aaron Johnson had a pair of assists, and Blake Geoffrion netted the eventual game winner while shorthanded, as the Admirals defeated the 1st place Hamilton Bulldogs 3-2 Sunday afternoon.

Coach Lambert time.

The game did not start the way the Admirals were hoping, for with the Bulldogs getting on the scoreboard first. At the 3:02 mark the Bulldogs were crashing the zone when Mathieu  Carle sent a center pass from the far face-off circle to a wide open  J.T. Wyman in the slot, who then put the puck past Admirals goaltender Mark Deckanich, off the post and in.  Kelsey Wilson was the man responsible (or closest) for Wyman but was behind him and unable to do anything but watch the light go off.

Welcome back Linus Klasen. Number 86 was able to score the tying goal just over four minutes later. With Bulldogs’ Alexander Avtsin stepping back onto the ice after serving the period’s only penalty, Klasen was able to knock down the shot from the point from Aaron Johnson and  put the puck past Curtis Sanford to light the lamp.  The goal was Klasen’s 16th on the year and the spark that the Admirals needed after the early goal to the Bulldogs.

The Admirals were not done yet, and scored at the 10:29 mark on a great redirect from Ryan Thang. With the Admirals passing the puck around the perimeter of the offensive zone, it was Aaron Johnson that put the initial shot on net. With Thang camping out in front with a nice screen he was able to redirect the puck and scored (I can’t say light the lamp because SOMEONE forgot to hit the button, and don’t blame your tools Mr.Someone…..love ya BSB).

In the second period, the Admirals had chances early and even had a power play. It was the same ole’ power play as the Admirals were happy just passing the puck in the zone looking for the “perfect”  set-up.

Brett Palin was sent to Johnson’s office to make some calls to headquarters about his recent commission check, so the Admirals were down a man at 9:30 of the second. That didn’t stop them from scoring though.   Teemu Laakso was down low behind his net and sent a clearing feed off the boards to center ice where Blake Geoffrion was all alone.  He went in on a 2-on-1 rush with Gabriel Bourque.  A retreating Bulldogs player was able to catch up and close the passing lane to Bourque, so Geoffrion skated in, delayed, and went to the top shelf off of Sanfords glove for the Admirals 3rd goal of the game.

Still down a man the Admirals were not able to keep the Bulldogs from scoring on the same power play. Alexander Avtsin had the puck near the far face-off circle with the Admirals in zone coverage. He was able to hang on to it finally drawing an Admirals player to contest. Avtsin then sent the puck down low behind the red line to Aaron Palushaj who quickly sent the pass through the crease to J.T. Wyman who put the puck in the open net. It was a great set play that was executed to perfection, with Jon Blum and Teemu Laakso unable to get into the way of the passes.

The Admirals entered the 3rd period with the 3-2 lead and the advantage of a power play. They were unable to convert on the power play but it help set the tone for the remaining stanza. Neither team was able to get a goal but the Admirals did a great job on the defensive side and Dex came up big with some huge saves to seal the 3-2 victory.

LINES:

Gendur – Hunter – Wilson
Bourque – Geoffrion – Santorelli
Thang – Halischuk – Klasen
Flynn – Van Guilder – Bartlett

DISCUSSION POINTS:

Bartlett the bruiser?  Does he have a future as a tough guy?

Dex was awesome.  Feel free to find a more eloquent way to say it.

One of the best games we’ve seen from Johnson this year….didn’t like the mis-play of the puck in the 3rd period that led to a great chance that Dex bailed his butt out on.

Outshot again, 30-24.   0-5 on the power play….scored a shorty, but then gave up a goal on the same power play.  Coach talks about special teams.

Was this one of Blake’s best games of the season too?  I think the goalie wants that shot back (or a bigger glove), but outside of that, how did you like Blake’s game?

Home cookin’.  12-2-2-1 on the season at the BC.  That’s pretty awesome.  That’s almost a dozen wins, yo.

And how quickly did you get to your car or local bar to start cheering on the Packers?

Admirals Feed Fans With 5-1 Win

If you thought that a random Thursday night hockey game wasn’t your time, you missed quite the game.  And you would have received free buffalo wings and free frosties, just coming to watch your favorite hockey team.  Admirals were victorious over the Grand Rapids Griffins 5-1 on Thursday night.

Here’s the coach.

The first period came and went without much excitement. Both teams seemed to be reeling to get that good set up and the Admirals even had a power play to help. Unfortunately for both teams, neither one was able to light the lamp. Now I said that the first came and went without “MUCH” excitement, I didn’t say no excitement.  With 12:32 spent in the first, Adam Keefe was skating the puck through the neutral zone with his head down (tisk, tisk). Scott Ford buried him for his troubles in what was called the “best hit of the year” by some.  Keefe got up from the ice, pride hurting and all, and went after Ford. The two came together and the gloves went flying.  Both were great with the jabs and hooks but Ford took control of the fight landing (what seems to be his new move) body shots and coming up with a hook to the dome in a nice combo effort. With the fight clearly in hand, Ford was attempting to do something (no one quite knows) but whatever the plan was, it backfired and before Ford knew it Keefe was standing over him with a clinched fist ready to end the fight on a downed Ford. Luckily for Ford the linesmen jumped in and sent them both to the bin for their troubles.

The second period took awhile to get going but boy was it way more exciting than the first. It was the Griffins that got on the board first at the 10:07 mark. The Griffins’ Joakim Andersson was down low in the offensive zone skating towards the blue line. Andersson eyed Greg Amadio at the far side of the blue line and dished the puck to him. Amadio wound up and fired a shot on net that got though the traffic in front and somehow ended up beating net minder Jeremy Smith on the short side. We have had several of the country’s best angle-ologist doing well what angle-ologists do best, and frankly, they were stumped how that beat Smith near side.

Not to be outdone the Admirals were able to answer back with Ryan Flynn scoring his first professional goal 18:18 into the stanza. The puck was dumped into the zone with Mike Bartlett chasing the puck down. He was able to fend off two Griffins players and get the puck up the boards to Mark Van Guilder near side, inside the circle. Van Guilder sent a pass through two Griffins defenders (Filppula and Pare) to a wide open Flynn, who took the puck top shelf to light the lamp. It should be noted that the assists that were given to Bartlett and Van Guilder should be classified as “super assists” with Flynn reaping the rewards of their great play.

Shortly after the goal, the Griffins’ Willie Coetzee committed a tripping penalty to give the Admirals the man advantage for two minutes. The Admirals would only need  just 12 seconds to convert, giving them their first lead of the game. Ryan Thang got the puck between the circles and skated to his left towards the net. He put a shot on the net through traffic that was deflected down. With the Griffins defenders following Thang they left the puck for Matt Halischuk to pick up just in front of the crease, and he put a shot on net past a committed Jordan Pearce. The goal was Halischuk’s 9th on the year with helpers going to Thang and Lundmark.

The Admirals would start the 3rd period playing the part of the aggressor, and got two very quick goals. Just 3:30 into the period the Admirals were crashing the net after a shot and rebound. The puck was pinballed around in front by Van Guilder and Aaron Johnson.  Flynn skated through the traffic and put a shot on net that got passed Pearce to give the Admirals the 3rd goal of the game. Coach Lambert says it’s great see guys like Flynn who work hard get rewarded.

Before the crowd was even back in their seats the Admirals put another one past Pearce. Although this one couldn’t be fully credited to Pearce, his defense let him down.  Logan Pyett skated the puck around his own net trying to avoid the persistent Gabriel Bourque. Well, it didn’t work. Bourque caught up to him when he was between the circles, stole the puck and did the ole spin-n-shoot for the goal. Pearce seemed not even to notice the shot but he sure did hear the horn.

***DISCLAMER***

This next sequence is not a joke nor a gag or any cunning ruse for that matter. What I am about to say ACTUALLY happened. With that said, read at your own discretion.

*** END DISCLAMER***

THURESSON SCORED!!!!! THURESSON SCORED!!!!! Truthfully, I had to watch all the replays because I couldn’t believe my eyes. But, through all the smoke, haze and confetti it was in fact Thuresson that got the goal.  It was a nice give and go between Thuresson and Bourque to allow Andreas to get open inside the near circle. Thuresson put a wrister on net that beat Pearce far side. I swear if you looked close enough after the goal you could see the monkey hop off Thuresson’s shoulders, walk through the penalty box, then up to section 212 have a seat and light a cigarette. Talk about a stretch that Thuesson is happy to see end of. The goal gave the Admirals the 5-1 lead and sealed the deal in this matchup.

Coach Lambert hopes that we’ll be seeing more of that from #12.

(quote)

NOTES:

Here were your lines.

Halischuk – Lundmark – Thang
Wilson – Hunter – Santorelli
Thuresson – Geoffrion – Bourque
Bartlett – Van Guilder – Ryan/Matt Flynn

Jeremy Smith avenged his loss from the last time Grand Rapids played here.  You may recall that was a pretty ugly game.  The defense came in and helped him out a lot, but it was still a very solid effort.  Every game like this makes us forget Chet Pickard’s name a little more.  (But damn, the tattoos just won’t go away)

Bourque continues to be the man.  Every shift, every minute.

We were just about to have a pool-like-contest to guess when Thuresson was finally going to score.  It was going to be epic.  Ah, the best laid plans never go through.

Drunk contestants are funny.  Poor Ryan.  MILWAUUUUUUUUUUUUKEEEEEEEEEEE!

DISCUSSION POINTS:

Do you like how the team kept the pedal to the metal after the 2nd intermission?

Ryan/Matt Flynn.  Was he just in the right place at the right time for his two goals, or do you think his play has really improved of late?

10-2-2-1 at home for the Admirals.  Pretty good, ya’ll,

How about Wilson’s fight?  Not one of his better ones.

Linus Klasen scratched again for the Preds.  Maybe that’s what we’ll have a pool about….when does he get sent back to MKE?  Trotz would rather run Wade Belak out there for a few minutes than Klasen.  What’s up wit dat?

So Ryan will be back driving this truck for Saturday’s game.  Thanks for laughing at my jokes, or just at me.  Either way, hope you were laughing.

Admirals Skate Past Road-Weary Rampage

Despite information to the contrary there was in fact an Admirals game played today. As both Ryan and I are allergic to football we figured we would go to the game for you. If you were in fact one of the 2,735 reported to have showed, then you were witness to a pretty good game by the Admirals. The Rampage were playing their 3rd game in as many nights and it showed.  Jeremy Smith in net for the Admirals and Chet Pickard on the bench begs the question, where is Mark Dekanich?

He tweaked a lower body injury.  Not expected to be serious, but coach says he may or may not be ready to go on Thursday.

The Admirals were able to get on the scoreboard in the first period thanks to some great puck control. While in the offensive zone, Blake Geoffrion gathered the puck and sent a tough pass towards Jon Blum that was skipping and hopping. Blum gloved it down and then sent his own tough pass about thigh high to Gabriel Bourque. (This is where the AWESOME happens) Bourque lifts his leg imitating his best Captain Morgan pose, knocks the puck upwards and then proceeds to catch the puck. He quickly sends the puck down to the ice and puts a shot on net that beat Matt Climie to give the Admirals the 1-0 lead.

That lead would last the remainder of the stanza and in the second the Admirals were able to add to it. With the Rampage’s David Brine in the sin bin for a hooking infraction, the Admirals power play unit went to work. Jamie Lundmark sent the puck to Roman Josi down low. Josi sent the puck to Matt Halischuk, who was at the top of the circle near side. Seeing that there was room to advance he skated to about the faceoff circle and put a scorching wrister on net that beat Climie top side. The shot was a very impressive “snipe” and increased the Admirals lead to 2-0.

The Admirals happy with their two goal lead went into the 3rd period looking a little on their heels. As a result, it didn’t take long for the Rampage to get one past Smith. Matt (one point twenty one gigga-) Watkins carried the puck down the far side boards, put on the breaks and sent what looked to be a centering pass that carried to the front of the net. It bounced off an Admirals player right into the slot to a waiting Andrew Ebbett, who had a 4×6 square to put the puck into. With that goal the Admirals lead was cut in half and awoke them from their slumber.

The Admirals answer right back off what I would call a “fatigue” goal.  John Blum gets the puck a couple feet inside the blue line. Uncontested, he skated between the circles and put a shot on net that hit Climie in the chest. The puck not being denied rolled up his pads and over the shoulder into the net. It was one of those goals that 99.9% of the time would be (should be) stopped. Fortunately for Blum this one got through and extended the Admirals lead to 3-1.

That is where things got very interesting.  We all know that Coach Lane Lambert and tonight’s referee Jeff Smith are not friends but you would hope to see some professional candor. With a horrible non call where the Rampage’s Ebbett went onto the Admirals bench during a time out to try to find out what the coach was drawing up. Ebbett was able to get close enough to hear but remained far enough away not to be noticed. It wasn’t until Ebbett was on his way back to his own bench that everyone realized what he had done. The place erupted and Lambert was beside himself. When referee Jeff Smith came over you could see him mouth “get over it coach, you’re up 3-1”. Lambert didn’t take to kindly to it. He threw off his sport coat and hopped the boards. He and Smith proceeded to fight. The hay makers were coming and no one could separate them. It wasn’t until the warden showed up and fired a warning shot from his trusty shotgun that the two split up. The real travesty about the whole ordeal is that we were at a break and so no footage of this was captured. So all in all, I guess that it goes to show you that no matter what else is going on in the world, you should never, never, never miss another Admirals game because of some “football” game. ***

The Admirals would go on to win the game 3-1 and grab a much needed two points in a very tight western conference division.

DISCUSSION:

So.  Yonkman.  As good as you remember?  Weird seeing him in black?

No Dex, no problem, eh?  How did you like Smitty’s performance tonight?

How about Thang and Halischuk continuing their strong play?

Thuresson?  Crickets?

*** Umm, some of those details of that paragraph may be embelished or fabricated.  But if you need me to tell you that, then, well….I have some land in Russia I’d like to sell you.

Quick Start In 3rd Triggers Admiral Victory

Since Ryan was walking around reading off of blue note cards for the game, you’ve got me for the recap again tonight.  I apologize in advance.

The Admirals were looking to get that bad taste out of their mouth from the loss suffered at the hands of the IceHogs last night. They hosted the road weary Houston Aeros, who entered tonight’s matchup just 3 points behind the Ads.  Still missing top producers Linus Klasen and Chris Mueller, the Admirals were forced to find production from elsewhere in the lineup.  They found it in three different forwards, and were able to hang on for a 3-2 victory over the Aeros.

While a better effort than last night, Coach Lambert says it wasn’t a complete game.  Here are some quotes.

Ryan Thang answered the call for offense halfway through the first.  At the 9:18 mark, Matt Halischuk was skating the puck right between the circles when he was met by two Aeros defenders that jarred the puck loose. Thang was trailing Halischuk and in perfect position for said jarred puck. Thang put a slap shot on net that beat Anton Khudobin  to give the Admirals the lead.  The goal was Thang’s third on the year with the helper going to Hallischuck.

The lead would not last the period as the Aeros are able to score 16:17 into the stanza. What seemed to be a harmless shot from the point by Nate Prosser quickly turned into a dangerous redirect, resulting in an Aeros goal. With Prosser at the far point and an Admirals player crashing on him, he put the slap shot on net with traffic in front.  Admirals Roundtable correspondents didn’t see who got a piece of it but the puck quickly went to the ground and beat goaltender Mark Dekanich glove side.  I think the goal was Prosser’s way of sticking it to the Admirals production crew for putting him on the Harry’s Bar and Grille Kiss Cam with a teammate.   (Where is Mitch Love when you need him?)

The Admirals came out for the second period determined to get more opportunities, however five more shots was all they could muster (wait, 5 shots? That’s all they got 5 GD shots? [ Ryan:] hey you can’t type GD on the Interweb. [Sutty] Don’t worry, they can’t read).  Both teams looked sloppy at times but it was the Admirals once again that looked uncomfortable with each other. Way too many turnovers and not enough shooting. The Admirals power play in the second period gave me the impression that we had 5 Cal O’Reilly’s out there because no one wanted to SHOOT THE PUCK CAL!!!!!!!  Sorry had a flash back right there.

The real story of the second period was MARK “I Just Bailed You Out” Dekanich. Not once, not twice, not even thrice. Dex was standing on his head for most all of the shots he faced. He defused a breakaway, he stonewalled a couple of great attempts from right in front, and I think I even saw him save a young child in section 209 who was choking on his pretzel with cheese.  With any other goalie out there the score would most certainly be much larger in favor of the bad guys, but as it stood they were still tied 1-1.

Coach Lambert says Mark is responsible for the big win.

The third period got started with a bang and a pow.  Just 1:35 into the third period Scott Ford shot a puck from the point that struck Aeros winger in the upper body. After striking the Aeros player the puck caromed over to Jamie Lundmark who was at the near side blue line. Lundmark was able to skate up a bit to the top of the circle and put a shot on net that glanced off Ryan Thang in front of the net, and deflected off the back glass.  The puck still had enough juice behind it to bounce back to the front of the net on the other side to a waiting Matt Halischuk, who put the puck in the vacant net. The tally was Halischuk’s 7th on the year and good enough to give the Admirals the 2-1 lead.

Before the acclaimed Matt Moore (announcer extraordinaire) could utter those responsible for the goal Blake Geoffrion took a pass just inside the blue line from Mark Santorelli.  Geoffrion wound up from the high-high slot and delivered a slap shot that beat Khudobin to give the Admirals the 3-1 lead. The Admirals, scoring two goals in less than 10 seconds, finally had the look of a confident team.

But as they say, the two-goal lead is the most dangerous lead in hockey, even if it was only for one minute and eight seconds.  With Josi in the bin for tripping, the Aeros took advantage of the extra attacker. The play was eerily similar to something I have seen in the past. Like the very recent past. The Aeros’ Chad Rau (like in Street Fighter….haduiken! eh, close enough) fed a puck to the far side point to Maxim Noreau, who put a shot on net through traffic. Only on this shot we do know who redirected it. It was Cody Almond, who changed the course of the puck and beat Dex low glove side.

With the Admirals lead shrinking they had to buckle down, and buckle down they did. Even with the Aeros pulling the goalie with about 1:30 left in the final period the Admirals were able to hang on for the win.

LINES:

Lane shuffled em up a bit tonight.

Bourque – Geoffrion – Santorelli
Wilson – Begin – Thuresson
Thang – Lundmark – Halischuk
Bartlett – Van Guilder – Hunter

BEST CROWD OF THE SEASON!  For reals.

Let’s go straight to the questions for discussion:

Was this a good rebound game for Geoffrion?  Better to fight with his scoring than his fists? (I don’t know what that even means).  Should we have him do autograph corner EVERY night?

This just in.  Through extensive research, fact finding, soul searching, mathematical analysis, and advanced calculus, it has been concluded that I, Andrew “Sutty” Sutliff, have scored as many goals as Andreas Thuresson in the last 28 games.

What else can we say about Mark Dekanich?  He’s got the swagger.

Should the Admirals keep Bob Vila on retainer, just in case some more stuff breaks?  I hear that was the second time a door has been broken from these new boards…

 

Grant Lewis got to play tonight.

Oh, you want to know why?  Ok.  Teemu Laakso has a lower body injury.  He’s day-to-day….it’s not expected to be serious.

Did I mention it was the best crowd of the year?

Anything else you’d like to share?

(BTW:  Thanks to Andy Grebe for providing the sound clips)

IceHogs Show Up, Get Revenge

After a 2-1 win against the IceHogs in Rockford Sunday night, the Admirals dropped the second half of the home-and-home set in unspectacular fashion, losing to the IceHogs 4-1.

With Linus Klasen and Chris Mueller up with Nashville, others needed to step up their games.  And nobody really did.

Early on, Kelsey Wilson tried to light a fire under his team at the 5:36 mark, as he and Kyle Hagel dropped the gloves, shed their helmets and circled the blue line for a good ole fashion fisticuffs.  Once they locked up it was a great fight as Wilson got out to the early lead with a good couple jabs. Hagel wouldn’t be out done and had some crosses and jabs of his own. The fight lasted a good while and after it was all done the score card was given to Hagel. They both spent the subsequent five minutes in Johnson’s office to think about what they did.

Half way through the first period, Ryan Thang was called for a questionable slashing offense whilst (yea, I said whilst, what ya gonna do about it?) in the offensive zone.  With the IceHogs up a man, they quickly converted at 10:54 when Peter LeBlanc sent the puck around the boards to Brandon Pirri on the near boards near the face of circle. Pirri gathered and sent a pass to Mathis Olimb at the point who put a cannonade on net and beat Ads goaltender Mark Dekanich high side through traffic. The goal was Olimb’s fourth on the year and gave the IceHogs the 1-0 lead.

The Admirals had their chances in the first but were unable to convert. With 2:05 to go in the stanza Roman Josi got through the defense and into the slot where it was just he and IceHogs goaltender Hannu Toivonen.  Josi tried to put a quick move on the goaltender but was stonewalled in the process.  The Admirals would surrender the first period trailing 0-1.

8:24 in the second period Dylan Hunter evened the score 1-1 with a goal from about 2 feet out. Gabriel Bourque was fed the puck at the point and he fed it to Laakso on the far side blue line. Laakso fired a shot on net that Toivonen initially saved but couldn’t control. The puck spit out to Hunter who was waiting in the slot and put the rebound past the goaltender.  The tally was Hunter’s first goal of the season in his 3rd game played with the Admirals this season.

Both teams got into penalty trouble in the second period but it was the IceHogs who capitalized on the opportunity.  Matt Halischuck (second game back from injury) was sent to the sin bin for a slash at 17:35 and 1:14 later Ben Smith gave the IceHogs the lead again. Jeff Taffe dished the puck to Smith who skated down the near side and fired a puck on net from the right faceoff circle. The uncontested shot beat Dex short side about glove height. It was most likely a shot that Dex would have stopped 9 times out of 10 but failed on this attempt.

The third period didn’t prove any easier for the Admirals. At 5:45 in the 3rd Ben Smith got behind the defense and put a shot on goal that Dex was able to knock down with his glove but not contain. The Admirals’ Aaron Johnson tried to clear with a backhanded swing. Johnson was able to hit the puck but unfortunately for him, right into the crashing Evan Brophey.  Brophey was able to gather the puck from the bottom of the near circle and put on a shot from a sharp angle that found the little daylight that Dekanich gave him.  The goal was Brophey’s 3rd of the season giving the IceHogs a 3-1 lead.

(BEGIN RANT)

That goal would be more than enough to beat the stagnant Admirals as the IceHogs went on to win 4-1. From the start of the match the Admirals seemed complacent and lacking on, well, offense (duh statement of the month, and coming from me that says a lot).  With the lack of offensive production we could make excuses that the Admirals were still without their production guys in Klasen (15 goals) and Mueller (12 goals).  We also could talk about how the vuvuzelas were super distracting and the Admirals couldn’t focus.   Or we could even talk about why the NFL would move a game to Tuesday when they know Lane has Vick going at QB in his keeper league and needs 25 points to win it all.

Instead we should focus on some other questions, like why hasn’t Thuresson scored in over 2 months, or who is going to step up on this team and start to score goals.

Oh, and Blake Geoffrion?  Your attempt at that fight pretty much summed up the entire game.  Outmatched.

(END RANT)

They’ll try again tomorrow against Houston.  Feel free to leave a rant of your own in the comments section.

Battle Tested Ads Down Barons

The Admirals finished a three games in three days set getting five out of a possible six points, capping the weekend with a 2-1 victory over the Oklahoma City Barons.

Things didn’t start out peachy, with Blake Geoffrion whistled for a stick infraction just 49 seconds into the game.  The penalty was able to be killed, but then  5:33 into the game, Teemu Hartikainen skated the puck out of the far circle towards the blue line in his own zone. He dropped the puck back to Liam Reddox who was waiting in the same circle.  He gathered the puck, spun  360 and put the puck on net.  Reddox’s shot found the back of the net to the surprise of everyone. The shot never left the ice and beat Smith five hole to give the Barons an early lead.  It may have been deflected.

16:48 into the first period Bendfeld felt he was wronged in some way by Aaron Johnson. Bendfeld began to hack, shove and poke at Johnson as they skated up and down the ice. Johnson not laying down pushed back but for the most part was disciplined in not taking the bait. Scott Ford on the other hand didn’t like the way Bendfeld was acting and decided to REGULATE.  After trading blows and Ford getting Bendfeld’s helmet off Ford began to work the body like Rocky on a slab of meat. When Bendfeld let his guard down Ford would get Bendfeld with a right cross. It was probably the best fight I have seen Ford involved in. Unanimous decision went to Ford in the bout.

Greg Stewart went to the sin bin with about a minute and a half left in the first for a double minor high sticking. This would give the Admirals the opportunity to get pucks on net considering that prior to the penalty the Admirals had a whopping 1 shot on goal. After the double minor the Admirals had a blistering five shots, compared to the Barons’ 14.

The Admirals were able to convert in the second period and tie the game at 1 aside. With a 2 on 1 breakaway it was Chris Mueller and Mark Santorelli  skating into the zone with the lone defender Dave Bonk.   Skating in with Santorelli following, Mueller dropped the puck back to Santorelli and went to the far side as The Proof came to the near circle. Santo put on the breaks showed a quick deek bringing Bonk to the ice in a defensive slide. Santorelli let Bonk pass by then skated to the slot and wristed a shot through traffic and lit the lamp at the 11:23 mark.  It was a great goal and dare I say, heady goal as well.

The Admirals were able to minimize the differential in SOG in the second period getting the majority of chances, 9 shots vs. Barons’ 6. Even Mark Santorelli said in the second intermission interview with the acclaimed Matt Moore that they needed to get shots on goal in the 3rd period.

… And shots they got. Just 1:39 into the third period Klasen brought the puck down the near boards uncontested. He was able to get into the near circle and that is when he let loose with a wrister that caught Barons’ goalie Martin Gerber in the mask (incredibly plain, boring, pedantic, dull, unexciting mask). The rebound fell into the slot where a crashing Mueller slashed at the puck on his backhand and netted his first goal and second point of the night.

That goal would be the last of the game for both teams but not for lack of trying. The Admirals always find a way to make things difficult or exciting, depending on your view point. With 1:30 to go in the game Brett Palin decided that skating 5 on 5 wasn’t fair for the Barons. So he decided to one hand shove a player to the ground and draw the penalty. Late penalties seem to be habitual for the Admirals this season. In this instance however, the Admirals were able to overcome the odd man attack and hang on to the win.

More to come….but feel free to start the discussion.