Sunday, January 5, 2003
Cyclones win 5th straight on road
The Cincinnati Enquirer
TOLEDO - After a scoreless overtime period, rookie Evan Cheverie scored the winner as the Cincinnati Cyclones won their fifth straight road game with a 4-3 shootout victory over the division-leading Toledo Storm in the East Coast Hockey League on Saturday night.
Goaltender Marc Kielkucki won his fourth straight start.
| Cyclones | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0(1)-4 |
| Toledo | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0(0)-3 |
First Period: 1. Tol, Ellis 8 (Bayrack, D. Bootland) 1:48; 2. Cin, Noga 15 (Cheverie, N. Bootland) 8:14; 3. Cin, Cardarelli 20 (Gaucher, Twordik) ppg, 12:11.
Second period: 4. Tol, Moore 7 (Read, D. Bootland) 7:04.
Third period: 5. Cin, Cardarelli 21 (PPG) (Casselman, Gaucher) ppg, 11:15; 6. Tol, Mason 7 (D. Bootland, Helbling) 15:00.
Shootout: Cin, Cheverie (GWG)
Power plays: Cin 1-for-4; Tol 0-for-4. Goaltenders: Cin, Marc Kielkucki (8-2-1 record; 41 saves, 44 shots); Tol, Doug Teskey (15-4-3; 30-33). Attendance: 4,708
MIAMI REDHAWKS: Michigan's Jeff Tambellini scored in overtime to lift the No. 10-ranked Wolverines past the 14th-ranked RedHawks 3-2 Saturday night at UM's Yost Arena.
Miami (13-7-1, 7-5-1 CCHA) has lost its last 14 games in Ann Arbor.
The Wolverines (13-5-1, 7-3-1 CCHA) and Miami play again at 5:05 p.m. today in Yost.
MIGHTY DUCKS: Center Samuel Pahlsson has agreed to report to AHL Cincinnati for today's 4:05 p.m. game against Grand Rapids at the Gardens.
Pahlsson was demoted by Anaheim to the minors at the end of training camp but refused to go and was suspended.