The Falcons got on the board 3:12 into the game on the power play.
Jonathan Audy-Marchessault sent a shot towards the left post that was
deflected perfectly by Ryan Craig across the crease. The puck came to
Nick Drazenovic, who scored on the open net for his 13th goal of the
season to give Springfield a 1-0 advantage.
The score remained tied into the second period, but the Sound Tigers
continued to apply pressure on Springfield goaltender Paul Dainton.
Bridgeport entered the zone on a 3-on-1 as Blair Riley led the rush.
Riley sent a shot past Dainton in search of his fifth goal in seven
games, but the puck caromed off of the far post, and the Falcons
retained their lead.
Springfield then scored on the first of two wacky bounces 13:24 into
the second period for its second power play goal of the game.
Defenseman Wade MacLeod sent a pass through the slot, but Sound Tigers
forward Scott Campbell got his stick in the passing lane to deflect the
pass. However, the puck trickled slowly all the way through traffic
towards the Sound Tigers net, and tapped off of the right post before
sliding along the goal line. Goaltender Kevin Poulin pounced onto the
puck as a scrum made its way into the crease, and referee Terry
Koharski initially signaled no goal. After a review of the instant
replay system, Koharski reversed his decision and awarded the goal to
MacLeod and Springfield to give the visitors a two-goal lead.
The Sound Tigers were primed to cut into the deficit with a power play
late in the second period, but Springfield would score shorthanded to
seize momentum. Drazenovic skated the puck into the Sound Tigers zone
on an odd-man rush, and defenseman Matt Donovan checked Drazenovic down
and out of the play. However, the puck sat in the slot and Nick Holden
fired a shot off of the crossbar and past Poulin to put Springfield
ahead 3-0.
The puck bounced Springfield’s way once more midway through the third
period to push the lead to four goals. Holden sent a wrist shot towards
the Sound Tigers net that was headed wide. However, the puck deflected
off of Chad Costello’s glove and past Poulin to give Holden his second
goal of the night.
The Sound Tigers ended Dainton’s shutout bid with 29 seconds left in
the game, when Jack Combs scored on a rebound on the power play for his
second goal of the season.
Dainton made 28 saves to earn the win for Springfield, while Poulin stopped 22 shots in the loss.
The Sound Tigers hit the road on Friday for a two-game set in Virginia
against the Norfolk Admirals. Game time on Friday is scheduled for 7:30
p.m.
NOTES: The Sound Tigers were tied in the AHL for fewest shorthanded
goals (1) prior to today’s game … The Sound Tigers were 1-for-4 in the
game on the power play, while the Falcons were 2-for-4 … Kevin Poulin
stopped Ryan Russell on a penalty shot early in the second period after
Donovan had hauled him down on a shorthanded breakaway.
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Forwards
23 – John Persson – 29 Brock Nelson – 22 Nino Niederreiter
42 Brandon DeFazio – 4 Scott Campbell – 20 Blair Riley
44 Brett Gallant – 18 Chad Costello – 5 Jack Combs
40 Mike Halmo – 16 Sean Backman
Defensemen
46 Matt Donovan – 6 Ty Wishart (A)
27 Aaron Ness – 8 Nathan McIver (A)
2 Dallas Jackson – 7 Jon Landry (A)
25 Jordan Hill
Goaltenders
38 Kevin Poulin (starter)
45 Anders Nilsson




