CLEVELAND 5, MARLIES 1

CLEVELAND MONSTERS (9-6-0-2 – 20 Points) vs.
TORONTO MARLIES (11-6-1-0 – 23 Points)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022
1 2 3 OT FINAL
CLEVELAND 2 0 3 — 5
TORONTO 1 0 0 — 1

GAME SUMMARY | GAME SHEET | PHOTOS | SCRUMS
SCORING SUMMARY

Cleveland: J. Luoto (2) PP (C. Clayton, J. Greaves), E. Bemstrom (9) (K. Marchenko), C. Fonstad (4) PP (O. Sillinger, C. Clayton), J. Richards (5) (E. Bemstrom, J. Luoto), J. Luoto (3) EN, SH (Unassisted)
Goaltender: J. Greaves (41/42) W

Toronto: L. Shaw (8) PP (S. Der-Arguchintsev, A. Steeves)
Goaltender: K. Petruzzelli (29/33) L
ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Logan Shaw opened the scoring on the power play at 7:00 of the first period. He has points (1-1-2) in consecutive games. He has 21 points (8 goals, 13 assists) in 18 games this season.
  • Semyon Der-Arguchintsev recorded the primary assist on Shaw’s first period goal.
  • Alex Steeves picked up the secondary assist on Shaw’s first period goal. He has points (1-1-2) in consecutive games.
  • Keith Petruzzelli stopped 29 of 33 shots he faced.
    TEAM NOTES
  • The Marlies went 0-for-2 on the penalty kill and 1-for-4 on the power play. Toronto is 11-4-1-0 when scoring on the power play and 5-4-1-0 when allowing a goal on the penalty kill.
  • Toronto had a 42-34 edge in shots in all situations. Logan Shaw led the Marlies with seven shots on goal. Toronto is 6-3-0-0 when outshooting their opponent.
  • The Marlies are 8-4-0-0 against North Division opponents and are 1-1-0-0 against the Cleveland Monsters.
    RECORD WHEN

Scoring first 8-4-1-0
Trailing after 1st 1-2-0-0
Trailing after 2nd 2-4-0-0
At home 4-3-0-0
November 6-4-1-0
Saturday 6-1-0-0 MARLIES LEADERS *Amongst active players

Goals 12 (A. Gaudette)
Assists 13 (L. Shaw)
Points 21 (L. Shaw)
PPG 5 (L. Shaw)
Shots 60 (A. Gaudette)
+/- +7 (M. Rifai)
PIMS 33 (M. Rifai)
POSTGAME QUOTES
HEAD COACH GREG MOORE

On today’s game:
Power play helped us get the lead. Generally speaking, I thought five-on-five we had a pretty good game. Their goalie made a lot of good saves. Thought we controlled the game at even-strength for the most part. We just had a hard time cracking the code on getting pucks through him. Towards the end in the third period, they had a little bit of a push. Obviously playing a team back-to-back on a weekend, it’s really hard to beat a team twice and they were super motivated to not lose two in a row to us. Overall if we’re looking at our process, there are games this year our special teams and goaltending have won us the game even when we may not have controlled the game. I see this as a fourth game now where we’re playing much better, more consistent in controlling the game at even-strength. Today we just couldn’t find the bounces.

On the Rich Clune retirement ceremony:
Just trying to hold back the tears. Since I’ve been here, a lot has happened, and he’s been here the whole time since this season. As a head coach, you lean on your captain a lot. There’s a lot of conversations. We’re on the same page, pulling the rope in the same direction and you really need the perspective and voice of your captain to help you as a head coach to lead your team. I can’t say enough for what he’s done for me, for what he’s done for this organization and what he’s done for his teammates. He’s continuing to do it here as a development coach within the Toronto Maple Leafs organization. For all of us staff that have worked with him and been through thick and thin, it was great to celebrate him and the emotions were very positive.

UPCOMING GAMES:
*All times Eastern Standard Time

December 3 vs. Syracuse – 4:00 p.m.
December 4 vs. Belleville – 4:00 p.m.
December 7 vs. Belleville – 7:00 p.m.
December 9 at Syracuse – 7:00 p.m.
December 10 vs. Rochester – 4:00 p.m.

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