Grand Rapids Griffins | Hanas deals with business

Griffins fell after 8-2 on the shots, but came alive in the faint minutes of the first period, linking the shooting in the eight and winning the first chance of playing with 1:54 left in the first frame. However, the Grand Rapids came out with empty hands and the walk remained unresolved through the first stanza.

Only 1:21 in the second period, Manitoba took the lead when Fabian Wagner fired the ball in front of Cossa’s stretched leg. At 11:32, Griffins killed a penalty and followed him with a goal to tie the game at one at 4:48 left in the frame. Anti Tuomisto A blow to the gate and Hanas put the return to the back of the net.

Griffins withdrew a 1:46 Penalty in the third and seemingly scored to man’s advantage in 3:19 when Hanas scored his second goal, but officials summoned him, saying Hanas hit the disc. However, with left 13:51, Grand Rapids took the lead. Danielson checked the pellet behind the manitoba net and passed it forward to Austin Watson who enabled through a defender, sending the disc to the wrinkles behind the Kaapo Keapo network. Snively was waiting exactly on the doorstep and he tired him at home.

At the remaining 5:06, Griffins were whistled for a penalty and followed it with a double high call. Dominik Shine At 15:50, giving Moose 1:04 of a 5-in-3. Just 10 seconds later, Elias Solomonson scored to the human advantage, tying the game in two with four minutes left. Manitoba remained 3:50 of the game of power, but the Griffins Kill’s sentence was held strong to keep the moose outside the game, extending the game to outside.

Grand Rapids recorded only one blow in the extra period when William Werinder Expired in the Manitoba area only in one division, but left Kehkonen at 1:10. However, Cossa stopped all three Manitoba tries the other side, starting the game on a fire exchange.

Moose was pushed to the Grand Rapids but both of the first round attempts were banned. Danielson shot second and buried the chance. However, Brad Lambert lit the lamp for manitoba, linking the skills competition that goes to the third round. Snively and Dominic Toninato failed to give their team the lead, but Hanas grabbed the ball beyond the network in the fourth round. Manitoba had more effort to connect the exchange of fire, but Cossa removed it from CJ Singes and Griffins won 3-2.

Are crushed

  • The Grand Rapids improved to 6-2 in the fire exchange this season.
  • Griffins finished 5-3-0-0 against Moose in their season series with eight games.
  • 12 of the last 16 meetings between Grand Rapids and Manitoba have been set with one goal, including seven of eight this year.

mark

Grand Rapids 0 1 1 0 – 3
Manitoba 0 1 1 0 – 2

First period- without notes.Penalties-Shaw mb (Slashing), 18:06.

2-1 period, Manitoba, Wagner 1 (Anhorn), 1:21. 2, Grand Rapids, Hanas 9 (Doucet, Tuomisto), 15:12. Penalties -toninato mb (game delay – facial violation (hand tightening balls)), 5:57; Dello gr (violation), 11:32.

3-3-3 period, Grand Rapids, Snively 20 (Watson, Danielson), 6:09. 4, Manitoba, Solomonson 4 (Anderson-Dolan, Lambert), 4pm (p.). Penalties-toninato mb (high climbing), 1:46; Rafferty gr (violation), 7:31; Buiium gr (Hooking), 14:54; Shine gr (double small – high), 15:50.

OT- without notes.Penalties-no penalties

Exchange Exchange – Grand Rapids 2 (Lombardi Ng, Danielson G, Snively Ng, Hanas G), Manitoba 1 (Anderson -Dolan Ng, Lambert G, Tonato Ng, Singes Ng).
Shots at goal-Grand Rapids 8-8-6-1-24. Manitoba 8-11-12-3-0-34.
Power Power-Grand Rapids 0/3 opportunities; Manitoba 1/5.
Rapids of goals-Grand, Cossa 17-10-5 (34 Shots-32 saves). Manitoba, Kähkönen 6-16-1 (23 Shots-21 savings).
A-1,659

Three stars

1. Gr Hanas (Fire Winner, Goal); 2. Mb Wagner (purpose); 3. Gr cossa (sow, 32 savings)

Record/other game

Grand Rapids: 29-21-4-2 (64 pcs.) / Sat., March 8 in Chicago 8 PM Est

Manitoba: 19-30-1-3 (42 pcs.) / Sat., 8 March Vs Calgary 2 PM

Photo by Manitoba Moose

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