| Nailers
Comeback to Earn Victory
Friday November 13th, 2009 | Game Recap
Team
Stat Comparison |
| |
WHE |
JHN |
| Score |
4 |
3 |
| Shots |
34 |
25 |
| Power
Play |
0/4 |
1/3 |
| Penalties |
7 |
8 |
| Points |
11 |
8 |
Wheeling, WV – The Wheeling Nailers overcame
a 3-1 deficit in the 3rd period and Joey Haddad
backhanded home the game-winner in the final
minute of overtime for a thrilling 4-3 win at
Johnstown in perhaps the most exciting game
of the season.
The Nailers have won back to back overtime
games over the Johnstown Chiefs including the
4-3 win last Saturday night when Mitch Ganzak
scored the winning goal at home.
Haddad was all alone against two defenders while
the rest of his teammates were changing at the
bench and he was able to fight his way through
to get a little space to get of the backhander
beating Shane Connelly of the Chiefs on the
short-side past his blocker to trigger an eruptive
celebration from the Nailers.
The Nailers improved to 4-7-1 with the win
as they are enjoying their first winning streak
of the season. Johnstown fell to 2-6-3 with
the overtime loss but have taken 6 points out
of a possible 8 in their last 4 games.
Wheeling came out charging in the 3rd and peppered
Johnstown goalie Shane Connelly with an almost
endless barrage of chances. Blair Yaworski finally
got one of them back to close the deficit to
3-2 with 9:30 remaining. Chris Capraro burned
past a Chiefs defenseman and got a good shot
off that Connelly left right out in front for
the trailer Yaworski to slam home.
The goal was Yaworski’s first as a Wheeling
Nailer and comes against his former team. The
Yale University product scored 18 goals for
Johnstown last year, 11 of which came against
Wheeling.
The Nailers were keeping the Chiefs pinned
in their own zone for much of the 3rd but couldn’t
come up with the equalizer until Casey Pierro-Zabotel’s
shot from the left-wing got through Connelly
and ever-so-slowly trickled through the blue
and across the line as it laid up against the
metal on the far post behind him. The Chiefs
briefly protested saying that the puck had not
fully crossed the line but referee Nick Suhy
ruled it was a goal and Wheeling had tied the
score at 3-3 with 1:59 remaining.
For Pierro-Zabotel it was an ideal time to
score his pro hockey goal. The 3rd round choice
of the Penguins in 2007 had been the leading
scorer in juniors in the Western Hockey League
last year with 115 points and lit the lamp for
his first pro goal just days shy of his 21st
birthday.
Johnstown had most of the momentum in a wild
back-and-forth overtime but the Nailers players
were scrambling and blocking shots while Adam
Berhoel made a couple of big saves on the ones
that got through.
Haddad was all alone up the left-wing while
the rest of his teammates were changing when
he registered the game-winner. Haddad is also
on contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins having
earned a spot as an undrafted player due to
his performance in tryout camps and tournaments
with other prospects. It was the 5th goal of
the season for the Sydney, Nova Scotia native
who like Pierro-Zabotel checks in at only 20
years old.
Thomas Beauregard had started the scoring for
the Nailers at 1:20 into the first period with
his team leading 8th goal of the season. That
1-0 lead lasted for only 9 seconds before Moises
Gutierrez got it back for the Chiefs.
With the score tied at 1-1 in the 2nd the Chiefs
took advantage of a brief Nailers letdown to
score goals about a minute and a half apart
midway through the 2nd from Troy Schwab and
Russ Sinkewich to take a 3-1 lead.
Adam Berkhoel returned to the line-up from
the injured-reserve to pick up the win and improve
to 2-2-1.
Wheeling outshot the Chiefs 34-25 including
17-9 in the 3rd period and overtime combined.
It was the 3rd straight game for the Nailers
outshooting their opponents.
Wheeling is 3-1 in games decided past regulation
including 2-0 in overtimes and 1-1 in shootouts.
The Nailers are back at home Saturday night
against the Chiefs at 7:35 to try to sweep all
three games of their series with their oldest
rivals. It’s Belmont County Night at WesBanco
Arena with discount admission coupons available
at various locations around Belmont County.
Nailers Notes:
Tom Harrison and Chris Davis were scratches
for the Nailers.
T.J. Fox returned from the I.R. and played for
the Nailers. Slavomir Tomko made his Wheeling
debut after spending the first month of the
season on the I.R. The Slovakia native played
with Elmira last year and led that team in plus-minus
rating. He played for the University of Vermont
before that.
Coming up we’ll see the Nailers wear Blue
and Gold West Virginia Mountaineer style jerseys
on Wednesday, November 25 on West Virginia University
Appreciation Night. And then the pink jerseys
on Pink in the Rink to promote Breast Cancer
Awareness on Saturday, November 28 and Sunday,
November 29.
The Nailers Power Hour presented by Pepsi airs
Thursday night at 6 p.m. live from Generations
Pub and Restaurant in Wheeling with host Bob
Rotruck talking with head coach Greg Puhalski
and a player guest.
Take advantage of the Nailers new $87 package
for 7 Nailers home games.
Call the Wheeling Nailers at (304) 234-GOAL,
that's 234-4625. Or log on to
wheelingnailers.com for more information.
|