Matt Beleskey had a pair of goals, and Igor Shesterkin stopped 31 of 32 shots, Friday night at the XL Center, in a 4-1 Wolf Pack victory over the Bridgeport Sound Tigers
The win broke an 0-2-2-0 streak for the Wolf Pack, in their return home after four straight road games.
“Best recipe to break a losing streak is to play at home,” commented Wolf Pack head coach Kris Knoblauch.
The Wolf Pack struck first late in the first period, on the power play. Defensemen Yegor Rykov slid the puck across the zone for a Darren Raddysh one-timer, and Phil DiGiuseppe cleaned up the rebound near the right faceoff dot at 16:42.
Fogarty doubled the lead on the penalty kill at 5:22 of the second period, providing a significant momentum shift in the game. Fogarty picked the pocket of Sound Tigers defenseman Sebastian Aho and then took to the puck to the net and finished with a smooth forehand-backhand move past Sound Tigers goaltender Christopher Gibson.
“Fogarty was very persistent on getting that puck and did the right thing with it,” said Knoblauch.
Beleskey then took matters into his own hands, giving the Wolf Pack two goals in a span of 2:04 late in the period.
The first came on the power play at 15:20, after a perfect tic-tac-toe passing sequence that started with a Hail Mary pass from Shesterkin to DiGiuseppe. DiGiuseppe hit Raddysh in stride coming into the zone, and he quickly fed it to Nieves at the faceoff dot. Nieves then found Beleskey just outside the crease for a tap-in goal, and a 3-0 advantage.
“Great passing play all around,” said Beleskey, “just had to tap it in there.”
“I think we played well, and play well in this building. [The] key is just to keep the pedal down and keep working. We’ve got to keep building off this.”
Beleskey’s second goal came at 17:24, off a well-timed shift change. Ryan Gropp made a heads-up pass from the defensive zone to a streaking Beleskey fresh off the bench.
“I jumped out at the right time luckily, nice bounce to get,” said Beleskey.
The Sound Tigers would put deny Shesterkin a shutout with a goal by Travis St. Denis with 4:54 remaining in the third period, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a hungry Wolf Pack team that was determined to get back into the win column.
By Bryce Grundy
		
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