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GROWLERS SWEEP THUNDER

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ZHULOV  MAKES A DANDY SAVE FOR GROWLERS ( JOE CHASE PHOTO)

 

S A T U R D A Y

The Newfoundland Growlers completed a three-game sweep against the Adirondack Thunder  Saturday night with a 6-3 victory at Mile One Centre before a near sell-out crowd of 6,000 fans.

 

Brady Ferguson re-directed a bouncing puck  behind Evan Cormier for his 23rd goal of the season just 49 seconds in to give the Growlers a  1-0 lead.

 

Jake Linhart struck for the Thunder with 6:23 to play in the opening period after capitalizing on a two-on-one rush and wristing a shot behind Angus Redmond, but then the Growlers opened the floodgates as they received goals off the sticks of Zach O’Brien, Marcus Power and Justin Brazeau, with his team-leading 27th of the season, in the final 5:22 of the first period for a 4-1 lead after the opening 20 minutes of play.

 

Adirondack cut the deficit to two when Aza Nazarian one-timed a shot in the back of the Growlers net at the 8:09 mark of the middle frame, and just 2:23 later Robbie Payne beat Redmond five-hole making it a 4-3 game. Giorgio Estephan looked to have scored his first goal since being assigned to the Growlers after a lengthy stint with the Toronto Marlies while on a breakaway, but was robbed by the glove of Eamon McAdam who replaced Evan Cormier between the Thunder pipes in the second period to keep the 4-3 score through two periods.

 

Zach O’Brien re-stored the two-goal lead at 7:58 of the third period after deking out McAdam and firing it home on his second attempt for his second of the night, and Dylan Vander Esch re-directed a James Melindy point blast 2:47 later for his eighth of the season making it a 6-3 game which held as the final score.

 

F R I D A Y

The Growlers scored three unanswered third period goals and beat Adirondack 5-2 at Mile One to clinch a berth in this year’s Kelly Cup playoffs. 

Five players shared in the scoring, Justin Brazeau, Trey Bradley, Todd Skirving, Matt Bradley and Brady Ferguson.

Maksim Zhukov made 25 saves to get the win between the pipes for the Growlers.

That was the 39th win of the season for the Growlers and they are in first place in the North Division with 79 points. 

Same teams meet again Saturday night at Mile One. 

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