Thursday, April 26, 2007

Last Night's Playoff 'Cats

AHL:

Haydar scored and Krog assisted as the Chicago Wolves moved on, sweeping the Milwaukee Admirals (who are probably sorely missing Darren Haydar right about now). Darren now has 4g, 3a in 4 games so far with last night's goal accounting for his 80th career AHL playoff point. Jason is keeping up his assist per game pace, 4 in 4 games - he's yet to get one to cross the goal line though.

Neither Garrett Stafford or Josh Prudden had a point in last night's Worcester Sharks' victory but Josh was even and Garrett was a +2. Their Sharks finally solved the Manchester Monarchs with their season on the line as they now trail in the series 3-1.

ECHL:

Kevin Truelson faced a tough night, going -2 in a 3-2 loss to the Alaska Aces slipping to a 2-0 deficit in the series. Tyler Scott was even and their Bakersfield Condors will return to action Friday night at home.

USHL:

The Tri-City Storm finally managed to shut down Phil DeSimone, he was a +1, but they couldn't shut down his Sioux City Musketeers who managed to even the series at two with a 3-2 win. So, Phil is held at 4 goals and 2 assists in four playoff games and his team will be back to the sheet tonight to see who will take the lead in this series.

Blake Kessel and Matt DiGirolamo were taking care of business last night with a 5-4 victory, winning the series with their Waterloo Blackhawks defeating the Chicago Steel four games to one. Matt faced another tough outing, allowing four goals on 21 shots including one powerplay goal and Blake was even on the night with two shots.

Go 'Cats!

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