
GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS (29-31-6-2 – 66 Points) vs.
TORONTO MARLIES (34-26-3-1 – 72 Points)
SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2022
1 | 2 | 3 | OT | FINAL | |
GRAND RAPIDS | 0 | 1 | 0 | – | 1 |
TORONTO | 3 | 0 | 1 | – | 4 |
GAME SUMMARY | GAME SHEET | PHOTOS | SCRUMS
SCORING SUMMARY
Grand Rapids: R. Barber (19) PP (J. Berggren, S. Barton)
Goaltender: V. Brattstrom (27/30) L
Toronto: B. McMann (21) PP (J. Duszak, B. Seney), J. Blandisi (10) PP (N. Robertson, J. Blandisi), C. Douglas (12) (R. Clune, M. Hollowell), M. Michaelis (4) EN (Unassisted)
Goaltender: M. Hutchinson (29/30) W
- Bobby McMann opened the scoring on the power play at 3:58 of the first period.He has points (2-1-3) in consecutive games. He is tied for fifth amongst rookies in goals (21).
- Joseph Blandisi scored on the power play at 10:00 of the first period. He has points (2-2-4) in four consecutive games. This was Blandisi’s second power play goal of the season.
- Curtis Douglas scored at 13:42 of the first period. He has points (2-1-3) in three consecutive games. He has 33 points (12 goals, 22 assists) in 60 games this season.
- March Michaelis scored at 16:52 of the third period on the empty net. This was Michaelis’ first game since Nov. 21 due to injury. He has nine points (4 goals, 5 assists) in 14 games this season.
- Joseph Duszak recorded the primary assist on McMann’s first period goal. He is tied for sixth overall in assists (41).
- Brett Seney had the secondary assist on McMann’s first period goal. He has 49 points (16 goals, 33 assists0 in 54 games this past season.
- Nick Robertson picked up the primary assist on Blandisi’s first period goal. He has points (3-1-4) in four consecutive games.
- Mac Hollowell recorded the secondary assists on Blandisi and Douglas’ first period goal. He has assists (3) in consecutive games.
- Rich Clune recorded the primary assist on Douglas’ first period goal. He has assists (2) in consecutive games.
- Michael Hutchinson stopped 29 of 30 shots he faced.
OF NOTE
- The Marlies went 1-for-2 on the penalty kill and 2-for-6 on the power play. Toronto is 23-7-1-0 when scoring on the power play and 17-16-2-1 when allowing a goal on the penalty kill. This was the 11th game this season Toronto recorded two or more power play goals.
- Toronto had a 31-30 edge in shots in all situations. Max Ellis led the Marlies with five shots on goal. Toronto is 13-6-1-0 when outshooting their opponent.
- The Marlies are 7-5-0-0 against Central Division opponents and finish the regular season 3-1-0-0 against the Griffins. Toronto outscored Grand Rapids 17-12 through four games.
RECORD WHEN Scoring first 25-9-1-1 Leading after 1st 17-6-2-1 Leading after 2nd 25-4-2-1 At home 17-14-2-1 April 2-3-0-0 Sunday 6-5-1-0 | MARLIES LEADERS *Amongst active players Goals 21 (J. Anderson, B. McMann, A. Steeves) Assists 41 (J. Duszak) Points 49 (B. Seney) PPG 7 (J. Anderson, B. McMann, A. Steeves) Shots 157 (A. Steeves) +/- +13 (B. Seney) PIMS 101 (R. Clune) |
POSTGAME QUOTES
HEAD COACH GREG MOORE
On today’s game:
Good response from yesterday. Yesterday we got off to a good start, today we got off to a good start, but we were able to sustain that. Special teams were improved. Our power play getting us a couple early to build momentum for us. And I was especially happy with the team with how we finished in that third period. We kept our foot on the pedal, played down in their end where in the past couple of game when we get a lead, we’d end up on our heels a bit. We kept sticking to our plan and playing the right way.
On Marc Michaelis first game returning from injury:
I’m sure it was an emotional return for him. Any time a player is out for that extended time, the amount of work that one puts in to get game ready to come back at times feeling isolated from the group and missing the team environment. And then to come in and play as well as he did in game one. With the help of our medical teams and our development team, there’s been a lot of people that do a really good job in our organization of preparing these players when they come back from these lengthy injuries, and it shows with how well they’re able to play and how well they’re prepared for that first game. For him to get that goal at the end, I was really happy for him.
On the AHL debuts of Max Ellis and Graham Slaggert:
It was great. You can see the craftiness and the playmaking ability of Ellis, pretty smart player. Slaggert, his 200-foot game, responsibility in all areas of our structure, and then even his breakout play off the wall takes a lot of skill to be able to get off the wall under pressure to spring Clune and Dougie up the ice there for that goal.
CURTIS DOUGLAS (1 GOAL)
On today’s game as a response:
It was a bit of a slap in the face not winning that game yesterday. That’s a game that we need to put away and we did our best to use our frustration from that game and put it to good use tonight. I think we did that pretty well and I mean the playoff race is so tight in our division that every win counts and every win really matters. That was a really important win for us tonight.
UPCOMING GAMES:
*All times Eastern Standard Time
April 10 vs. Grand Rapids – 4:00 p.m.
April 15 vs. Hartford – 7:00 p.m.
April 16 at Syracuse – 7:00 p.m.
April 20 at Belleville – 7:00 p.m.
April 22 at Laval – 7:00 p.m.