| Chiefs
Even Mini Series with 4-2 Win
Friday December 4th, 2009 |
Game Recap
Team
Stat Comparison |
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WHE |
JHN |
| Score |
2 |
4 |
| Shots |
33 |
30 |
| Power Play |
0/6 |
1/4 |
| Penalties |
4 |
6 |
| Points |
5 |
11 |
Johnstown, PA- This time there would be no
miracle comeback for the Wheeling Nailers. Trailing
3-0 in the 3rd period Wheeling pulled to within
one with goals by Blair Yaworski and Alex Grant
but this time could not get the equalizer as
they fell to the Chiefs 4-2.
Wheeling had overcome a two goal deficit in
the mini-series opener Wednesday night including
a dramatic game-tying goal by Alex Grant with
3 seconds left. But this time Johnstown was
able to find the empty-net with 19 seconds left
to seal the win.
This was the first game in five meetings between
the two teams that didn’t go to overtime.
Wheeling’s record moves to 8-11-2 with
the setback while Johnstown improved to 8-9-4.
The three game stretch moves to Wheeling Saturday
night with a 7:35 encounter.
Trailing 3-0 heading into the 3rd the Nailers
got into comeback mode again. Blair Yaworski
scored his 2nd of the year at 4:20 after Chris
Capraro stole it in the Chiefs zone. Yaworski
had 18 goals for the Chiefs in his rookie season
last year and was signed by Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
and assigned to Wheeling this year. The Yale
University product found just enough space over
the right shoulder of Johnstown goalie Shane
Connelly to rap it off the underside of the
cross-bar.
Wheeling was awaiting a chance to go on the
power-play when Alex Grant blasted home a 4-on-4
goal on a fine cross-ice feed by Mitch Ganzak.
It was Grant’s 4th goal in his last 3
Nailers games and with 7:48 remaining Wheeling
had closed the score to 3-2 and had about 1:30
of upcoming power play time.
Johnstown was able to kill off the subsequent
power play and Connelly made a huge save on
a T.J. Fox breakaway opportunity to preserve
the Chiefs win.
Brad Thiessen took his first Nailers loss in
his 2nd consecutive start to go to 1-1. The
highly touted Hockey East Conference Player
of the Year and Hobey Baker Award finalist with
Northeastern University in Boston last year
made several fine saves but got burned by back
to back Johnstown goals 31 seconds apart.
Sean Berkstresser pounced on a rebound on the
power play to stuff it past Thiessen late in
the 1st to score against his former team or
the second game in a row. A few seconds later
ECHL November Rookie of the Month Connor Shields
was able to convert on a 2-on-1 to extend the
Chiefs lead to 2-0.
Ryan Menei’s top shelf goal with 5:20
left in the 2nd beat Thiessen on the glove-hand
side and the Chiefs led 3-0 at that point.
Wheeling outshot the Chiefs 33-30. The Nailers
went 0-for-6 on the power play while Johnstown
was 1-for-4.
Wheeling leads the season series over the Chiefs
with a record of 3-1-1.
Dan Henningson and Slavomir Tomko both missed
the game with injuries. Cleve Kinley sat out
with the flu.
Saturday night the Wheeling Nailers host the
Johnstown Chiefs at 7:35 to conclude the 3-game
series. The Nailers and the BSA will be celebrating
100 years of Scouting with a limited edition
of a Spike bobble head for the first 1,000 kids
age 14 and under. The Nailers will also begin
collecting Toys For Tots.
On Sunday, December 6th at 6:35 it’s
the Nailers hosting the Toledo Walleye in the
first game ever between the two teams. Wear
an NFL jersey to the game and get a special
discounted adult ticket for only $10. It’s
Sunday Family FunDay featuring a post-game skate
with the Nailers players. Be sure to bring your
skates and gloves…and don’t forget
the camera!
Nailers hockey is always the most awesome family
entertainment value in town and we want you
there cheering on your hometown team.
Take advantage of the Nailers new $87 package
for 7 Nailers home games. Kids tickets are always
$5 and students get in for only $7. Call the
Wheeling Nailers at (304) 234-GOAL, that's 234-4625.
Or log on to wheelingnailers.com for more information.
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