ICERAYS FALL TO AMERICANS 6-3
CORPUS CHRISTI COMPLETES ROAD TRIP SAT IN LAREDO
Quick goals, timely scoring and a couple of big breaks proved to be the difference as the Allen Americans beat the Corpus Christi IceRays 6-3 at the Allen Event Center on Friday night. Jarret Lukin had two goals and an assist to lead the Americans in scoring. The IceRays fell to 16-18-6 on the year with the loss, and remained two points back from the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees and the idle Amarillo Gorillas for fifth place in the Southern Conference.
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The IceRays continued their recent trend of scoring first on an early power play. Kyle Peto ripped a one-timer from the high slot through Chris Whitley at 4:26 to make it 1-0 IceRays. The lead remained for most of the period, but Allen struck twice late to claim the lead. Jordie Benn hit a cutting Mick Berge for an Americans power play goal at 18:45 to tie the score. Just 23 seconds later, the Americans won an offensive zone faceoff and Benn’s shot from the left post went past a screened Kris Tebbs to make it 2-1 Allen after one period. Both teams had 11 shots in an evenly played opening period.
The Americans got a big break early in the second period when a Chris Kaufman shot from the right point was juggled by the arm of IceRays defenseman Jason Tessier in the slot and caromed into the net at 2:29 to give the Amerks a 3-1 lead. The IceRays cut the deficit to one when R.G. Flath scored a rebound goal at 9:05 to make it 3-2. But Americans forward Jarret Lukin scored a short-side goal coming out of the left corner to reclaim the two-goal lead for Allen at 13:14. The Americans outshot the IceRays 12-8 in the frame.
The Americans scored early in the third on Lukin’s second after a defensive zone turnover by the IceRays. Chad Woollard scored a power play goal at 3:54 to get the IceRays back within a pair, but that’s as close as they got. Nino Musitelli scored the final goal at 15:09 to complete the 6-3 win for Allen.
Kris Tebbs (2-4-3) took the loss, making 25 saves on 31 shots. Chris Whitley (20-7-2) earned the win making 23 saves on 26 shots. The IceRays power play went 2-4 and the Americans went 1-7. The IceRays were outshot by the Americans 31-26 in the game.