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IceCaps’ scoring drying up

St. John’s IceCaps player Garth Murray, 17, chases the puck followed by Norfolk Admirals player Tyler Johnson, 25, during first period action at Mile One Centre Monday night. — Photo by Keith Gosse/The Telegram

St. John’s IceCaps player Garth Murray, 17, chases the puck followed by Norfolk Admirals player Tyler Johnson, 25, during first period action at Mile One Centre Monday night. — Photo by Keith Gosse/The Telegram

Robin Short
Published on May 22, 2012
Published on May 22, 2012
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Topics :
IceCaps , American Hockey League , Toronto Marlies , Norfolk , Wilkes-Barre

The St. John’s IceCaps turned in their best effort of the American Hockey League’s Eastern Conference final, but their best wasn’t quite good enough Monday night as the IceCaps find themselves one game away from a four-game playoff sweep at the hands of the surging Norfolk Admirals.

Pierre-Cedric Labrie’s goal 1:37 into overtime sank the IceCaps 1-0 at Mile One Centre, and worse, gave the Admirals a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. Norfolk can clinch a berth in the Calder Cup final with a win at 7:30 tonight.

It was the IceCaps’ most complete game of the Eastern final, following a 6-1 humiliation last Thursday in Norfolk and a 3-1 setback — a game which included an empty-net goal — Saturday night.

The IceCaps were better in just about every aspect of the game Monday, except for the fact their inability to solve Admirals’ netminder Dustin Tokarski is getting to be more than just a mild concern.

In three games, the IceCaps have fired 86 shots on Tokarski, but have managed only two goals.

Several of their top scorers during the year have gone dry. Jason King is five games and counting without registering a point, along with Brock Trotter, brought in late in the year to boost the team’s playoff chances. Since scoring twice in Game 7 of the second-round series against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, Aaron Gagnon has failed to pick up a point in three games and Patrice Cormier hasn’t scored in four games. Carl Klingberg was a healthy scratch last night, the second time in four games.

“We’re not generating scoring chances as much as we usually do,” King said, “and when we do, we’re just throwing pucks at the net. We had more shots tonight, but we still didn’t have a whole lot of great quality scoring chances.

“We have to test him more,” he said of Tokarski. “There’s no question. We have to score some goals to help ‘Squals’ out.”

‘Squals’ would be IceCaps’ netminded Eddie Pasquale, who was nothing short of brilliant last evening, stopping 26 shots in a first-star performance.

Since getting pulled in the second period after allowing four goals in Game 1, Pasquale has turned aside 61 of 65 Norfolk shots.

“He kept us in the whole game tonight,” said King. “It’s tough that we haven’t really given him the opportunity to get the wins that he deserves.

“We still haven’t shown the way I know we can play. But it has to start Tuesday. We have no other option.”

Meanwhile, the Toronto Marlies have a 2-1 lead on the Oklahoma City Barons in the Western Conference final. The Marlies got two goals from Matt Frattin Monday night for a 5-3 win at Toronto Ricoh Coliseum.

 

rshort@thetelegram.com

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    Jerome
    - May 22, 2012 at 14:05:38

    Oh my, this article is about the IceCaps, not Danny Williams.

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      Frank M
      - May 23, 2012 at 09:32:13

      To be fair, Danny Williams is the reason the Icecaps are here and he is the public face of the organization. I do see your point though. This is a sports story and not a political one.

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    William Daniels
    - May 22, 2012 at 12:57:12

    Danny should stay with the pucks.

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    Look At The Bright Side
    - May 22, 2012 at 11:57:01

    Look, when the Icecaps lose tonight, there can be some good to come out of it:Danny Williams can give up playing around with the pucks and come back as Premier!!Fish plants closing, last paper mill in trouble, SAR a joke, public mistrust of Muskrat Falls negotiations and Stephen Harper kicking the living daylights out of Newfoundland at every single opportunity he gets. COME BACK DANNY FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!

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    Marg
    - May 22, 2012 at 09:23:55

    The IceCaps are still the best. Newfoundlanders are behind them all the way, and will be again next season.

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