PORTLAND, Maine – Despite trailing for much of the game, the Connecticut Whale pulled out a 4-3 win over the Portland Pirates Saturday night at the Cumberland County Civic Center, making a power-play goal by Kris Newbury at 2:40 of the third period stand up as the game-winner.
The Whale were down 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 before prevailing for their second straight post-All-Star break victory, after they went into the break with three straight losses. A line of Chad Kolarik, Tim Kennedy and Evgeny Grachev combined for six points, including a pair of Kolarik goals, and Jason Williams had a goal and an assist. Dov Grumet-Morris made 22 saves to get his first Whale win, in just his second start in a
Dennis McCauley had a goal and an assist for
Mancari, the AHL’s leading goal-scorer, gave
After that shorthanded score, only the second given up by the Whale in 51 games on the season, Connecticut very nearly got a shorthander in its first man-down situation, but a shot off left wing by Kolarik that beat Jhonas Enroth’s catching glove went off the crossbar at 16:15.
Following that relatively quiet first frame, the two teams would combine for five goals in the second period, the first three in a span of only 2:25.
Jason Williams scored his fourth goal in 15 games with the Whale at 5:22, just one second after a Whale power-play ended. Williams and Brodie Dupont (two assists) were both screening Enroth, and Williams deflected in a shot from the right point by Tomas Kundratek.
Kolarik scored the first of his two goals to tie it back up only 56 seconds after that, at 7:47. Kolarik buried a second rebound from between the hash marks, after Enroth (25 saves) stopped shots by both Kennedy and Grachev.
The Pirates jumped back on top at 12:37 on the ninth of the year by McCauley, who connected on a shot from the right side of the slot. Nick Crawford started the play by stickhandling down from his left point position and working his way up the slot.
Once again the Whale fought back though, and the Kennedy line would click a second time with 1:20 left in the period. It was Kolarik finishing the play again, this time on a pass from left to right across the slot by Grachev. Kolarik had Crawford in his way, but was able to flip the puck past Enroth before he could slide far enough to his left.
After that late goal in the second, Newbury would strike for his seventh of the season, and second in as many games, just 2:40 into the third, with Marc-Andre Gragnani in the box for slashing. Jason Williams and Dupont exchanged the puck on the right-wing side and found Newbury open along the goal line. The left-handed-shooting Newbury was able to get enough of a shooting angle to rip the puck off of Enroth’s pads and into the net.
That goal gave the Whale its first lead of the game and, as it would turn out, would be enough for the victory.
The Whale have now won two of their three visits on the year to Portland, and the Pirates came into the game with the best home winning percentage in the AHL (.792), at 17-3-3-1. Fourth-place
The Whale and Pirates have a rematch today at 3 p.m. at the XL Center in Hartford.
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