Moose trample Belleville

The Manitoba Moose (11-11-2-0) earned the 5-1 victory against the Belleville Senators (7-12-1-0) on Monday evening at Bell MTS Iceplex. Manitoba put the pressure on to kick off the contest as the Senators did not register a shot until 10:49 of the frame. With 2:52 remaining in the first period, Nathan Todd showed off his hands and deked his way around Belleville’s defenceman to get to the Senators net. Belleville netminder Filip Gustavsson denied Todd’s initial attempt, however C.J. Suess collected the rebound and gave the Moose a one-goal lead. Just 26 seconds later on a Belleville power play opportunity, Jonathan Aspirot blasted a shot from the blueline that found its way through traffic and tied the game 1-1.

With 5:31 remaining in the second period, Cole Maier found Bobby Lynch streaking up the middle who patiently eyed his target and sent a wrist shot behind Gustavsson to earn the 2-1 advantage for the Moose. Mikhail Berdin got in on the action and marked the secondary assist on Lynch’s goal.

Early in the frame, the Senators were assessed a major penalty and an extra two minutes as the Moose went to a rare seven-minute power play. On the ensuing advantage, Cole Perfetti ripped a shot that went off the post and in to extend Manitoba’s lead to a 3-1 count. With 7:16 gone in the third, while the teams were skating four on four, Perfetti took the shot on a two-on-one and Jeff Malott cleaned up his rebound made the score 4-1 in favour of the Moose. With 5:33 remaining, and the Moose on a late power play, Perfetti found Todd’s rebound in the middle with time to plan his route. The rookie forward toe-dragged his way into the slot and snapped home his second of the contest. The Moose claimed the 5-1 victory earning their third-straight win.

Statbook

  • Cole Perfetti recorded his first career AHL three-point contest (2G, 1A) and has posted seven points in three games (2G, 5A).
  • Jeff Malott is currently on a three-game point streak (2G, 1A).
  • Nathan Todd marked an AHL career high three-assists during the tonight’s game.
  • Mikhail Berdin’s assist on Bobby Lynch’s game-winning goal marked the netminder’s second helper of the 2020-21 season. Berdin is the only goaltender in the Canadian Division with two assists, with only one other goalie recording one assist on the season (Belleville’s Kevin Mandolese).