Canadian Press
Dec 3, 2006, 7:47 PM EST
TORONTO (CP) - Defenceman Ville Koistinen scored the shootout winner and goalie Karl Goehring made 42 saves as the visiting Milwaukee Admirals downed the Toronto Marlies 4-3 in American Hockey League action on Sunday.
Defenceman Kevin Klein, right-winger Rich Peverley and centre Jason Guerriero scored in regulation for Milwaukee. Peverley and Guerriero, who also scored in the shootout, each added a helper for two-point games, while Koistinen had two assists.
Right-wingers Martin Sagat, with his first goal of the season, and Jeff Corey and "left-winger Colin Murphy scored for the Marlies in front of 3,861 fans at Ricoh Coliseum.
Centre Kris Newbury collected two assists. Murphy also scored in the shootout, but was the only Marlie to beat Goehring in the 1-on-1 format.
The Admirals improved to 9-11-2 on the season, while the Marlies fell to 9-11-4.
Toronto netminder Jean-Francois Racine stopped 21 of 24 shots, but it was Goehring who kept his team in the game in the first period when Toronto threatened to rout the Admirals.
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Dec 3, 2006, 7:47 PM EST
TORONTO (CP) - Defenceman Ville Koistinen scored the shootout winner and goalie Karl Goehring made 42 saves as the visiting Milwaukee Admirals downed the Toronto Marlies 4-3 in American Hockey League action on Sunday.
Defenceman Kevin Klein, right-winger Rich Peverley and centre Jason Guerriero scored in regulation for Milwaukee. Peverley and Guerriero, who also scored in the shootout, each added a helper for two-point games, while Koistinen had two assists.
Right-wingers Martin Sagat, with his first goal of the season, and Jeff Corey and "left-winger Colin Murphy scored for the Marlies in front of 3,861 fans at Ricoh Coliseum.
Centre Kris Newbury collected two assists. Murphy also scored in the shootout, but was the only Marlie to beat Goehring in the 1-on-1 format.
The Admirals improved to 9-11-2 on the season, while the Marlies fell to 9-11-4.
Toronto netminder Jean-Francois Racine stopped 21 of 24 shots, but it was Goehring who kept his team in the game in the first period when Toronto threatened to rout the Admirals.
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