I’d Like To Solve The Puzzle Pat…..Admirals Win!

Photo: John Wright

The Admirals received some of their firepower back from the Ducks earlier this week. Would it be enough to bring them a victory? Well they took a spin on the wheel and solved the puzzle for Friday night. The visiting St. John’s IceCaps took them to the shootout, but Viktor Fasth, emerson Etem, and John Britain shut them down. Norfolk wins 3-2 in the shootout.

Pat Sajak and Brandon McMillan

The Admirals had a visit last night from Pat Sajak. The Wheel of Fortune star was in town with his son to catch a game. Sajak, who owns homes in Maryland and California, is a longtime season ticket holder for the Capitals and Kings. He had made plans to catch a game prior to the lockout ending. He picked a good time to come down. An Admirals AHL game last night and next week he can catch the Caps back at the Verizon Center.

Game Summary from the Norfolk Admirals:

January 18, 2013

Admirals Cap Comeback with Shootout Win

Photo: John Wright

Photo: John wright

NORFOLK – Emerson Etem tied the game in the third period and Josh Brittain netted the winning goal in the shootout as the Norfolk Admirals (15-19-2-1) completed a comeback from a two-goal deficit to defeat the St. John’s IceCaps (16-20-1-2), 3-2, on Friday night at Norfolk Scope Arena. The same teams meet tomorrow night at Scope in the sixth annual Pink in the Rink to benefit the Tidewater Affiliate of Susan G. Komen For the Cure.

Brittain also scored in regulation for the Admirals, giving him goals in three straight contests. Goaltender Viktor Fasth (1-1-0) stopped 20 of 22 shots through regulation and overtime before stopping all five shooters in the shootout for his first North American professional victory.

The IceCaps took a 2-0 lead in the first period on a pair of power play goals. Eric O’Dell opened scoring at 6:22 before former Admirals defenseman Richard Petiot doubled the St. John’s lead with his first goal of the season at 10:40.

Just before the midway mark of the second period, the crowd of 5,759 rose to their feet as Jay Rosehill dropped the gloves with Ryan Schnell. The fight helped Rosehill break the 1,000 career AHL penalty minutes mark, and gave the Admirals momentum, which they cashed in less than a minute later.

Brittain cut the St. John’s lead in half with his third goal of the season – and third goal in as many nights. He accepted a pass from Troy Bodie near the bottom of the left circle and sent a shot from a bad angle through the leg pads of IceCaps goaltender Eddie Pasquale. The goal at 9:01 of the second stanza cut St. John’s lead to 2-1.

Norfolk knotted the contest at 2-2 just under five minutes into the third period. Patrick Maroon entered the attacking zone along the left wing and sent a pass to Etem in the left circle while being knocked to the ice. Etem sent a feed towards the goalmouth that deflected off a St. John’s defender’s skate and behind Pasquale for Etem’s tenth goal of the season at 4:56.

Photo: John Wright

Photo: John Wright

After a scoreless overtime, the game proceeded to a shootout. Brittain scored the only goal of the shootout in the top of the third round, and Fasth denied all five St. John’s shooters, as the Admirals earned a 1-0 edge in the shootout and the 3-2 decision in the game.

Eddie Pasquale (9-14-2) stopped 32 of 34 shots through regulation and overtime before preventing four of five shooters in the shootout from converting for the shootout setback.

Norfolk was 1-for-5 on the power play. St. John’s was 2-for-5.

The Admirals and Ice Caps square off again tomorrow night at Scope at 7:15 p.m. in the sixth annual Pink in the Rink to benefit the Tidewater affiliate of Susan G. Komen For the Cure. For more details, visit norfolkadmirals.com.

Three Stars:
1. Emerson Etem – NOR
2. Josh Brittain – NOR
3. Richard Petiot – STJ

NOTES … Josh Brittain has goals in his last three games – his first three career Norfolk goals … Jay Rosehill now has 1,004 penalty minutes in his 352-game American Hockey League career between the Admirals, Springfield Falcons and Toronto Marlies … Rosehill ranks second all-time in AHL Admirals history with 491 penalty minutes in 148 games … Norfolk out-shot St. John’s, 35-22, enjoying its largest shot differential of the season (+13) … Did not play: Igor Bobkov, Garrett Klotz, Brandon McMillan, Matt Smaby, Matt Kennedy, Andrew Rowe, Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond. 

St. John’s IceCaps 2 at Norfolk Admirals 3 (SO) – Status: Final SO
Friday, January 18, 2013 – Norfolk Scope

St. John’s 2 0 0 0 – 2
Norfolk      0 1 1 0 – 3

1st Period-1, St. John’s, O’Dell 9 (Mouillierat, Sawada), 6:22 (PP). 2, St. John’s, Petiot 1 (Sawada, Jaffray), 10:40 (PP). Penalties-Sol Stj (fighting), 2:05; Bodie Nor (fighting), 2:05; Petiot Stj (hooking), 2:45; Brittain Nor (cross-checking), 4:23; Huskins Nor (closing hand on puck), 8:42; Mouillierat Stj (holding the stick), 15:08; Melchiori Stj (interference), 16:59; Brittain Nor (holding), 19:02.

2nd Period-3, Norfolk, Brittain 3 (Bodie), 9:01. Penalties-Guenin Nor (slashing), 0:57; Schnell Stj (fighting), 8:33; Rosehill Nor (fighting), 8:33; Maxwell Stj (tripping), 18:22.

3rd Period-4, Norfolk, Etem 10 (Maroon, Huskins), 4:56 (PP). Penalties-O’Neill Stj (tripping), 4:15; Schaus Nor (tripping), 5:18.

OT Period- No Scoring.Penalties-No Penalties

Shootout – St. John’s 0 (Maxwell NG, O’Dell NG, Klingberg NG, Jaffray NG, Mouillierat NG), Norfolk 1 (Etem NG, Maroon NG, Brittain G, Lasch NG, Sexton NG).
Shots on Goal-St. John’s 7-6-7-2-0-22. Norfolk 9-11-10-4-1-35.
Power Play Opportunities-St. John’s 2 / 5; Norfolk 1 / 5.
Goalies-St. John’s, Pasquale 9-14-2 (34 shots-32 saves). Norfolk, Fasth 1-1-0 (22 shots-20 saves).

A-5,759
Referees-Jon McIsaac (45).
Linesmen-John Grandt (98), Mark Hamlett (81).

Bobkov Comes Up Big as Admirals Shut Out IceCaps

From The Norfolk Admirals:

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – Rookie goaltender Igor Bobkov stopped all 38 shots he faced for his first career AHL shutout as the Norfolk Admirals (5-1-0-0) defeated the St. John’s IceCaps (4-4-0-0), 2-0, on Sunday afternoon at MileOne Centre. Next up for the Admirals is a pair of games against the Binghamton Senators at Scope on Friday and Saturday nights.

Patrick Maroon and John Mitchell scored for the Admirals, who were out-shot, 38-27. Norfolk killed all six St. John’s power plays in the game.

All of the game’s scoring came in the second period. The Admirals took a 1-0 lead midway through the stanza. Defenseman Ryan Parent, who had signed with the Admirals earlier in the week and was making his Norfolk debut, sent a shot from the left faceoff circle that IceCaps goaltender Eddie Pasquale stopped. However, Maroon found the rebound and put it past the goaltender at 11:33 for his fourth goal of the season.

Norfolk’s lead doubled in the waning moments of the second stanza as a St. John’s power play expired. Troy Bodie collected the puck as it ricocheted off the post behind Bobkov from an IceCaps power play shot. He then sent a long pass to Mitchell as he exited the penalty box. Mitchell broke in on Pasquale with a partial breakaway through the right circle. He sent a shot from the slot between Pasquale’s right leg and blocker at 19:49 for his third goal of the season.

Bobkov (3-0-0) shut the door the rest of the way, stopping 18 shots in the third period alone to preserve the victory.

Pasquale (25 saves, 27 shots) took the loss.

Norfolk was 0-for-2 on the power play. St. John’s was 0-for-6.

The Admirals return to Scope on Friday and Saturday nights to square off against the Binghamton Senators. The puck drops on Friday at 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday at 7:15 p.m.

Norfolk Admirals 2 at St. John’s IceCaps 0 – Status: Final
Sunday, October 28, 2012 – Mile One Centre

Norfolk     0 2 0 – 2
St. John’s 0 0 0 – 0

1st Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Whitmore Stj (tripping), 1:45; Wagner Nor (tripping), 4:23; Albert Stj (slashing), 8:02; Palmieri Nor (slashing), 16:01.

2nd Period-1, Norfolk, Maroon 4 (Smith-Pelly, Parent), 11:33. 2, Norfolk, Mitchell 3 (Bodie), 19:49. Penalties-Mitchell Nor (slashing), 3:04; Palmieri Nor (hooking), 12:10; Mitchell Nor (interference), 17:43.

3rd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Mitchell Nor (closing hand on puck), 11:40.

Shots on Goal-Norfolk 12-12-3-27. St. John’s 10-10-18-38.
Power Play Opportunities-Norfolk 0 / 2; St. John’s 0 / 6.
Goalies-Norfolk, Bobkov 3-0-0 (38 shots-38 saves). St. John’s, Pasquale 2-4-0 (27 shots-25 saves).
A-6,287
Referees-Trevor Hanson (47).
Linesmen-Jim Vail (5), Todd Horwood (34).

Admirals Hit The Road To St. John’s

After winning four straight from the friendly confines of the Norfolk Scope the Admirals hit the road for a pair of games against the St. John’s IceCaps. The Admirals make their first road trip of the season up north just in time to miss Hurricane Sandy’s visit to the Hampton Roads Region.

The Winnipeg Jets affiliate will host the Admirals Saturday at 6 p.m. EDT and again on Sunday at 2:30 EDT. Norfolk will then return home where they will meet up against the Binghamton Senators the following weekend.

Here’s the scouting report from the Admirals on the IceCaps:

SCOUTING REPORT

  • The Admirals play the St. John’s IceCaps on Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon in Canada. St. John’s is the top development club of the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets.
  • Norfolk and St. John’s last met during the 2012 Calder Cup Playoffs, with the Admirals claiming the best-of-seven Eastern Conference Finals in four games.
  • Nine players on Norfolk’s current roster saw action against the IceCaps during the 2012 Calder Cup Playoffs as members of the Syracuse Crunch, with St. John’s coming out on top of the best-of-five Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series, three games to one.
  • Twenty-one of the 28 players on St. John’s current roster are returning from 2011-12.
  • The IceCaps (2-2-0-0, T-2nd Atlantic Division, T-7th Eastern Conference) opened the season with a split of road contests in Springfield and Connecticut before splitting a pair of home games against Adirondack last weekend. They face off against the Portland Pirates tonight and tomorrow night at home.
  • St. John’s ranks T-20th in offense (2.50 GPG), T-11th in defense (2.75 GAPG), 16th on the power play (4/21, 19.0%) and 22nd on the penalty kill (15/20, 75.0%) this season.
  • Four different players lead the IceCaps in scoring with three points in four games: D Zach Redmond (2G, 1A), RW Spencer Machacek (1G, 2A), LW Hunter Tremblay (1G, 2A) and C Alex Burmistrov (3A).
  • Goaltender Eddie Pasquale has started three of St. John’s four games, going 1-2-0 with a 3.05 goals-against average and .908 save percentage. Mark Dekanich, who played for the Springfield Falcons last season, is 1-0-0 with a 2.00 GAA and .946 SV%.
  • The IceCaps are the least-penalized team in the AHL, averaging only 11.75 penalty minutes per game.

Learn more about the IceCaps by visiting their official website here.

Norfolk Admirals 4 St. John’s IceCaps 0

Norfolk Admirals 4 at St. John’s IceCaps 0 – Status: Unofficial Final
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 – Mile One Centre

Norfolk      2 1 1 – 4
St. John’s 0 0 0 – 0

1st Period-1, Norfolk, Oberg 2 (Picard, Angelidis), 15:15. 2, Norfolk, Johnson 3 (Palat, Barberio), 17:47 (PP). Penalties-Conacher Nor (double minor – high-sticking), 4:02; Conacher Nor (tripping), 8:47; Postma Stj (slashing), 16:01.

2nd Period-3, Norfolk, Smith 4 (Labrie, Aulie), 1:41. Penalties-Postma Stj (hooking), 6:34; Devos Nor (hooking), 8:55; Aulie Nor (interference), 10:48; DeSantis Stj (tripping), 13:24; Cote Nor (cross-checking), 17:47; Sawada Stj (slashing), 17:47.

3rd Period-4, Norfolk, Segal 3 (Johnson), 9:28 (PP). Penalties-Scheifele Stj (interference), 9:17; Picard Nor (double minor – high-sticking), 13:09; Redmond Stj (slashing), 17:21.

Shots on Goal-Norfolk 18-15-9-42. St. John’s 7-8-14-29.
Power Play Opportunities-Norfolk 2 / 5; St. John’s 0 / 7.
Goalies-Norfolk, Tokarski 7-2-0 (29 shots-29 saves). St. John’s, Pasquale 7-7-0 (42 shots-38 saves).

A-6,287
Referees-Mark Lemelin (41), Jamie Koharski (84).
Linesmen-Matt MacPherson (83), Joe Maynard (24).

Labrie Scores OT Winner, Admirals Lead The Series 3-0

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – Pierre-Cedric Labrie scored on a breakaway 1:37 into overtime and Dustin Tokarski stopped all 25 shots he faced as the Norfolk Admirals claimed Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals over the St. John’s IceCaps, 1-0, on Monday night at the Mile One Centre. The Admirals lead the best-of-seven series, three games to none, with Game 4 set for tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. EDT from Mile One Centre.

Tokarski (7-2) earned his first shutout of the playoffs to out-duel St. John’s netminder Eddie Pasquale (7-7), who turned aside 26 of 27 shots. Neither team scored on the power play, as the Admirals went 0-for-7 and the IceCaps were 0-for-6.

The only goal of the game came early in overtime. Labrie took possession of the puck after a neutral zone turnover and broke in alone on Pasquale. The second-year Admiral sent a wrist shot from between the hashmarks in the slot that eluded Pasquale’s glove for his fourth goal of the playoffs.

Norfolk Admirals 1 (OT) at St. John’s IceCaps 0 – Status: Final OT
Monday, May 21, 2012 – Mile One Centre

Norfolk      0 0 0 1 – 1
St. John’s 0 0 0 0 – 0

1st Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Redmond Stj (boarding), 2:09; Cote Nor (hooking), 4:51; Kulda Stj (slashing), 7:34; Redmond Stj (delay of game), 10:04; Johnson Nor (tripping), 10:52; Conacher Nor (interference), 18:48.

2nd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Murray Stj (tripping), 7:54; Cote Nor (roughing), 13:56; Murray Stj (roughing), 13:56; Gudas Nor (roughing), 15:35; Murray Stj (roughing), 18:57; Kostka Nor (high-sticking), 19:45.

3rd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Postma Stj (boarding), 2:13; Barberio Nor (high-sticking), 11:52; Cormier Stj (tripping), 12:05.

OT Period-1, Norfolk, Labrie 4   1:37. Penalties-No Penalties

Shots on Goal-Norfolk 7-9-9-2-27. St. John’s 7-10-6-2-25.
Power Play Opportunities-Norfolk 0 / 7; St. John’s 0 / 6.
Goalies-Norfolk, Tokarski 7-2-0 (25 shots-25 saves). St. John’s, Pasquale 7-7-0 (27 shots-26 saves).
A-6,287
Referees-Mark Lemelin (41), Jamie Koharski (84).
Linesmen-Matt MacPherson (83), Jim Vail (5).

Admirals Score A 2-0 Shutout Over The IceCaps, Streak Moves To 21

Photo - Ken Peacock

NORFOLK, Va. – Dustin Tokarski stopped all 32 shots he faced and Ondrej Palat scored the game-winning goal in his team’s 21st straight win on his 21st birthday as the Norfolk Admirals (48-18-1-2) shut out the St. John’s IceCaps (39-20-5-3), 2-0, on Wednesday night at Norfolk Scope Arena.

The same two teams meet Friday night at Scope at 7:30 p.m. in Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Night.

Richard Panik also scored as Norfolk tallied all its offense in the second period. Tyler Johnson assisted on both Norfolk goals, extending his point streak to 13 games but seeing his franchise-record goal-scoring streak end at nine games.

After a scoreless opening period, the Admirals broke the ice 12:27 into the second stanza on a shorthanded tally by Palat. While the IceCaps were on a power play, Johnson stole the puck in the Norfolk zone near the right point and chipped the puck around a defender to himself in the neutral zone, creating a two-on-one break with Palat. Instead of passing to Palat, Johnson dropped a pass to Mark Barberio in the right circle for a shot that bounced off IceCaps goaltender David Aebischer. Palat found the rebound on top of the goalmouth and backhanded a shot into the net while falling backwards for his eighth goal of the season.

Photo - Ken Peacock

Norfolk used a power play tally just over five minutes later to double its lead. After Johnson won a faceoff in the right circle, Michel Ouellet shuffled the puck to Panik, who was being held by St. John’s defenseman Arturs Kulda. Panik sent a shot that banked off the skate of a St. John’s defender and trickled between the legs of Aebischer. Panik’s 19th goal of the season gave the home team a 2-0 lead at 17:34.

That was more than enough offense for Tokarski, who turned aside 32 shots – including 12 in the second period and 11 in the third period – for his fifth shutout of 2011-12.

Aebischer (14-9-2) stopped 25 of 27 shots – many in spectacular fashion – but was saddled with the loss.

Norfolk was 1-for-4 on the power play while turning aside all five St. John’s man advantages.

The same two teams meet Friday night at Scope at 7:30 p.m. in Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Night.

Three Stars:
1. Dustin Tokarski – NOR
2. Tyler Johnson – NOR
3. David Aebischer – STJ

 

St. John’s IceCaps 0 at Norfolk Admirals 2 – Status: Final
Wednesday, March 28, 2012 – Norfolk Scope

St. John’s 0 0 0 – 0
Norfolk      0 2 0 – 2

1st Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Neilson Nor (cross-checking), 9:05; Murray Stj (cross-checking), 14:15; Gudas Nor (interference), 17:25.

2nd Period-1, Norfolk, Palat 8 (Barberio, Johnson), 12:27 (SH). 2, Norfolk, Panik 19 (Ouellet, Johnson), 17:34 (PP). Penalties-Labrie Nor (charging), 6:38; Jackson Nor (high-sticking), 11:59; O’Neill Stj (tripping), 17:28; Kulda Stj (holding), 17:34.

3rd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Clark Stj (hooking), 9:53; Devos Nor (hooking), 12:57.

Shots on Goal-St. John’s 9-12-11-32. Norfolk 6-11-10-27.
Power Play Opportunities-St. John’s 0 / 5; Norfolk 1 / 4.
Goalies-St. John’s, Aebischer 14-9-2 (27 shots-25 saves). Norfolk, Tokarski 29-11-0 (32 shots-32 saves).
A-3,549
Referees-Jason Rollins (37), Terry Koharski (10).
Linesmen-Bill Lyons (27), Mark Hamlett (81).