
Eagles Stretch Winning Streak to Six With 5-1 Win Over Steelheads
Courtesy: Eagles Media Relations
LOVELAND,
Colo. - The Colorado Eagles defeated the Idaho Steelheads, 5-1,
extending their winning streak to six games with balanced scoring as
five different players found the back of the net. Kyle Jones picked up
his sixth win in a row as well, increasing his season total to 23 --
2nd-most in the ECHL.
The teams skated to a scoreless opening
frame that saw Colorado out-shoot Idaho 11-4, despite the Steelheads
being awarded the only two power plays of the period.
There was
an extra 30 minute delay prior to the start of the second period due to
an accident between the Zamboni and the end boards, but it was worth the
wait for the home crowd as the Eagles stormed to a 4-0 lead in the
second stanza.
The game's first goal came at 7:42 of the second
period when Riley Nelson's shot from atop the right circle was deflected
by Aaron Schneekloth on the doorstep. The goal gave the defenseman his
300th point as an Eagle (101-199-300), an accomplishment that was
recognized with a standing ovation from the crowd when it was announced.
Four
minutes later, Chad Costello would make his return to the team a
successful one -- just as Michael Forney had done the night before -- by
making it 2-0 after receiving a lead pass from Liam Huculak and
blasting a shot past Bryan Hince from the right circle.
And a
minute and a half later, Joey Sides took a pass from Kevin Ulanski in
the slot -- splitting the defense and raising the referee's arm in the
process -- before beating the Steelheads' goalie from up close. Forney
looked to make it 4-0 four minutes later, only to have his goal waived
off. But the Eagles accounted for that as time expired on the period
when Nelson found himself in the right place at the right time to punch
the puck inside the right post.
Jerry Kuhn began the third period
between the pipes for Idaho, replacing Hince who had stopped 25 of 29
shots in 40 minutes of action. And at 8:43, Michael Neal finally got
the Steelheads on the board by putting home a bouncing puck from the
doorstep.
Colorado countered with the game's final goal at 12:21
on a play started and finished by Tommy Maxwell. The bruising forward's
big hit in the right corner led to the puck finding Steve Haddon in the
high slot. Haddon's shot was stopped by Kuhn, but put home by Maxwell
as he skated through the low slot.
The Eagles will now take their
winning streak on the road where they'll finish their busy week with
three games in as many days in California on Friday (Ontario), Saturday
(Stockton) & Sunday (Stockton).