Fly Off Into The Sunset

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – Riley Barber’s overtime winner lifted the Grand Rapids Griffins past the Bakersfield Condors 4-3 on Saturday at Mechanics Bank Arena. With the win, Grand Rapids ended its three-game road losing skid (0-3-0-0).

Dominik Shine continued his dominance, as he notched his fifth goal in the last six contests and extended his career-high point streak to six games (5-2—7). Tyler Spezia recorded his second consecutive multi-point outing with two helpers. Goaltender Victor Brattstrom recorded his first AHL point of his career with an assist on the overtime tally. Barber has now scored in three straight games. The Griffins ended the season series against Bakersfield with a 2-2 record.

Bakersfield broke the scoreless tie at 17:26 in the opening frame during a power play. Dylan Holloway’s initial shot toward the net was tipped in by Cooper Marody at the right post.

At 1:35 in the middle frame, the Condors took a two-goal advantage when Holloway fed the puck to Brad Malone at the left post. Malone calmly placed the tap-in goal behind Brattstrom.

Twenty-four seconds later, Grand Rapids stole the puck in Bakersfield’s zone and Jon Martin fired the disc that deflected off a defender’s skate and into the net, cutting the deficit to one.

With 10:52 remaining in the second, Jan Drozg gathered a loose puck that went behind the cage and found Shine in the crease. Shine then managed to slip the disc over the shoulder of Stuart Skinner to tie the contest at two.

At 14:06, Brendan Perlini came storming out of the penalty box and skated out on a breakaway. The winger sent a one-timer past Brattstrom, giving Bakersfield a 3-2 lead heading into the third.

The Griffins tied the contest at three with just 22 seconds remaining in regulation during a power play. From the top of the right circle, Barber took a shot toward the net and Josh Dickinson redirected the puck past Skinner to force overtime.

At 1:48 in the extra stanza, Barber skated down the wing and at the right circle unloaded a rifle that went over the glove of Skinner, giving the Griffins a 4-3 victory.