Cox lands impressive pro debut in 17th-straight Walleye win

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – In his professional debut with Toledo, Ryan Cox locked in the team’s 17th consecutive win with the early overtime goal in the 3-2 game.

The Walleye headed into tonight’s road game in Indy looking for their fourth straight win over the Fuel. Last Saturday, Toledo defenseman Simon Denis netted the game-winning goal early in the third period at Indiana Farmers Coliseum to give the Walleye their 16th straight win and ninth straight on the road. After tonight, Toledo and Indy will meet once more on April 1st at the Huntington Center.

In normal Walleye fashion, the 1-0 lead was secured just over two minutes into the opening period as Thomas Ebbing sent a turnaround wrister past Indy’s Zach Driscoll. Andrew Sturtz and Simon Denis were the assisters on the early marker. The first penalty came late in the seventh minute, a slashing minor to Indy’s Luc Brown. Only one Toledo shot was recorded on the power play, but the Walleye headed into the middle frame with the one-goal lead after outshooting the Fuel 12-7 in the opening period.

With 1:29 gone in period two, Gordie Green picked up the first Toledo penalty, a slashing minor. Just 27 seconds into the Indy man advantage, Andrew Bellant made it a tie game. The second Fuel power play came less than a minute later as Brandon Hawkins headed to the Toledo box with a tripping penalty. Less than two minutes after killing off the penalty, the Walleye reclaimed their lead thanks to a Brandon Hawkins wrister from the slot. Ryan Cox and Gordie Green picked up the assists.

Next to head to the penalty box was Toledo defenseman Adrien Beraldo for slashing at the 12:26 mark. No Indy shots were recorded on the power play. Early in the 16th minute, Indy’s Koletrane Wilson picked up a holding penalty. With 37 seconds remaining on the Walleye man advantage, Christopher Cameron joined Wilson in the box for tripping. No more scoring followed in the second period during which Indy just barely topped Toledo’s ten shots with 11.

The final Toledo penalty came at 8:24 of the final period, a hooking minor to Brandon Hawkins. The Walleye checked into defensive gear, allowing no Indy shots in the next nine minutes. With 1:15 remaining in regulation, Spencer Watson put Indy back in the game, making it 2-2. With just 14 ticks left on the regulation clock, Koletrane Wilson put the Walleye on the power play with a roughing penalty. This gave Toledo the 4-on-3 man advantage for the opening minute and 46 seconds of overtime.

With just 56 seconds gone in the extra period, Ryan Cox put the game away with a tip on Brandon Hawkins’ shot from the left circle. Gordie Green got the second assist on the game-winner.

The Walleye will play their first of two final road games tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. in Kalamazoo.

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