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Last night in Montreal, the Hamilton Bulldogs took on the Binghampton Senators at the Bell Centre.Just 44 seconds in, the Senators went on a powerplay and Weircioch played the puck to Filatov and he took a shot and scored to make it 1-0. 8 minutes later, LeBlanc would play the puck to Avtsin in front and he scored to tie the game at 1-1. Cannone would score to give the Senators a 2-1 lead late in the first. With 5 minutes to go in the second, Willsie would pass the puck to Masse and he would score to tie the game at 2-2 going into the third. Filatov and Armstrong would score in the third for the Senators to make it 4-2 and that would be your final. Lawson made 30 saves in the lose. The Bulldogs currently have a record of 6-8-1 in 16 games and sit in 11th place in the Western Conference. But the good news is that they only sit 3 points out of 8th place in the Conference and it's still early so they still have a shot a playoff spot.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Scoring Summary:
1st Period:
1. BNG – Nikita Filatov – 5 – (Patrick Wiercioch, Andre Petersson) – 0:44 (PP)
2. HAM – Alexander Avtsin – 2 – (Louis Leblanc, Philip DeSimone) – 8:37
3. BNG – Pat Cannone – 5 – (Mark Parrish) – 19:36 (PP)
2nd Period:
4. HAM – Danny Masse – 3 – (Brian Willsie, Mike Blunden) – 15:07 (PP)
3rd period:
5. BNG – Nikita Filatov – 6 – (Mark Parrish, Riley Armstrong) – 1:40
6. BNG – Riley Armstrong – 1 – (Nikita Filatov, Mark Parrish) – 11:56
Scoring:
Binghamton: 2-0-2—3
Hamilton: 1-1-0—2
Shots:
Binghamton: 17-8-9—34
Hamilton: 10-8-13—31
Goaltending:
Binghamton: Mike McKenna (31 shots, 29 saves)
Hamilton: Nathan Lawson (34 shots, 30 saves)
Power Play:
Binghamton: 2-for-3
Hamilton: 1-for-6
Attendance: 8,472
Three Stars:
1. BNG- Nikita Filatov (2 goals, 1 assist, +2, 4 shots)
2. BNG- Mark Parrish (3 assists, +2, 2 shots)
3. HAM- Dany Masse (1 goal, 2 shots)
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