PHN’s Best Shots of the Game: Icemen gain ground in standings with win over Orlando

JACKSONVILLE, FLA — Charles Williams shut the door making 27 saves, while Brandon Gignac scored the game-winning goal in the third period, to give the Jacksonville Icemen the 2-1 victory over the Orlando Solar Bears on Tuesday, May 18th. With the win, the Icemen pulled even with Orlando for the fourth and final playoff position in the Eastern Conference.

The game got off to a fast start with both clubs looking to gain momentum by having sustained offensive zone pressure. About five minutes into the period, Icemen goaltender Charles Williams made a great save by sliding across the crease to block a cross-crease opportunity.

With nearly 10 minutes left in the period, Icemen forward Nick Saracino stole the puck from the Solar Bears defense and took off on a breakaway. Saracino managed to score on a wrist shot on the blocker side of Orlando goaltender Clint Windsor to give Jacksonville a one-goal lead.

Towards the end of the period, Orlando defenseman Matt Spencer scored off a rebound from the slot to tie the game up. At the end of 20 minutes the game was tied 1-1.

The second period was a goaltending battle as Jacksonville keeper Charles Williams and Orlando netminder Clint Windsor played spectacular in the middle frame to keep the game tied at one after 40 minutes of play.

Nearly six minutes into the third period, a mishandled puck by Orlando was taken  away by Icemen forward Brandon Gignac. Gignac streaked down the ice and with a one-handed push, was able to sneak the puck past Windsor’s pad with some help from the netminder’s stick to give Jacksonville a one-goal lead. His goal energized his teammates and the Icemen continued their stellar defensive play to close out the 2-1 victory.

The contest marked the 12th time in ECHL history that a game has produced zero penalty minutes.

Text courtesy of Jake Wheeler / Jacksonville Icemen

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