Chris Taylor Nets OT Winner For Rochester Americans In Win Over Syracuse Crunch
Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 12:15AM MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com -(Rochester, NY)… It was another epic battle between the I-90 rivals Rochester Americans and Syracuse Crunch tonight at The Blue Cross Arena, with the home team winning off an overtime goal by Chris Taylor. The win tied the record from 1999-2000 season, the last time Rochester (10-1-1-0) won nine straight games.
With just 1:26 remaining in the extra period, Taylor found the back of the net on a power play winner in front of the season-high 6,035 fans. The 18-year pro was assisted by Clay Wilson and Graham Mink. After tonight’s game, Taylor has tallied nine points (2+7) in his last six games to take the team lead in that statistic with a total of 13.
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The Amerks appeared to be in control after leading 3-0 after two periods of play, but the Crunch went on a three-goal streak in the final period. Crunch defenseman Nick Holden netted a shorthanded equalizer past Alexander Salak with only 13 seconds left in the game. Salak finished the game with 26 saves to improve to 7-0-0, while Crunch counterpart Kevin Lalande recorded 19 saves in the loss.
In the second, both Mike York and Mink scored goals to give the Amerks the commanding three-goal lead. York’s power play goal came off an assist from Michael Duco, while Mink was set-up by forwards Evgeny Dadonov and Taylor.
However, the goals were not enough as Syracuse’s Kevin Harvey and Trevor Frischmon scored at the 5:26 and 12:58 marks in the third to cut the Amerks’ lead to one.
Rochester’s first goal was scored by Duco, 9:15 into the first period. The forward’s first goal of the season came off assists from Jason Garrison and Keaton Ellerby. The assist was Ellerby’s fourth in four games.
As predicted, the game started out, and remained, physical for the duration of the two periods. With about seven minutes remaining in the middle period, Amerks forward Jimmy Bonneau squared off with Jon Mirasty of the Crunch. It was the pairs’ fifth fight in their last three meetings.
The Amerks improve to 4-0-0-0 against the Syracuse Crunch in the season series, to remain atop the American Hockey League standings with a league-best 21 points.
The Amerks remain home on Saturday, November 7th as they take on the Toronto Marlies in a 7:05 p.m. North Division showdown. Powerhouse vocalist and songwriter Lou Gramm will sing the U.S. and Canadian National anthems. He will also sign autographs during the first intermission. The matchup will be third of eight this season between the divisional foes and can be heard live on SportsRadio 1280 WHTK and FM 107.3, Rochester’s Sports Talk. Fans can also tune in to watch the game live on Time Warner Cable SportsNet Channel 26.
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