Monday, March 3, 2003
Ducks streak snapped
The Enquirer and wire reports
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, behind a pair of goals by Toby Peterson, snapped Cincinnati's five-game winning streak with a a 3-1 victory over the Mighty Ducks Sunday at the Gardens.
Tom Kostopoulos had a goal and an assist for the Penguins, who ended a six-game road winless streak and won for the first time in seven tries in Cincinnati (1-6-0-0). Milan Kraft, a first-round pick by Pittsburgh in 1998, chipped in with a pair of assists.
Jean-Sebastien Aubin, assigned February 27 by Pittsburgh, stopped 30 of the 31 shots he faced to earn his first AHL victory of the season.
Travis Brigley provided the lone goal for Cincinnati
Jean-Francois Damphousse surrendered all three goals on 26 shots in defeat.
| W-B/Scranton | 0 | 3 | 0 | - 3 |
| Mighty Ducks | 1 | 0 | 0 | - 1 |
First period: 1. Cin, Brigley 16 (Gornick, Pratt), 11:35.
Second period: 2. Wil, Peterson 21 (Kraft, Kostopoulos), 10:10 (ppg). 3. Wil, Peterson 22 (Hussey, Daigle), 13:01. 4. Wil, Kostopoulos 19 (Kraft, Scuderi), 15:20.
Shots: W-B/S 9-17-5=31; Cin 12-8-11=31. Power plays: W-B/S 1-for-3; Cin 0-for-6. Goalies: W-B/S, Aubin (31 shots, 30 saves; record 1-0-0); Cin, Damphousse (40:00; 26-23; 11-13-3), Bryzgalov (19:08; 5-5). A: 3,714 . Records: W-B/S 28-26-5-5; Cin 20-27-10-4.
COLLEGE HOCKEY: The Ferris State Bulldogs clinched at least a share of their first regular-season CCHA title with a 4-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha and Red Berenson became the 14th college coach to record 500 career victories as Michigan edged Michigan State 5-4 Saturday night before 20,058 at Detroit's Joe Louis Arena. Ohio State snapped a four-game losing streak with a 4-1 win at Northern Michigan; Notre Dame defeated Western Michigan 5-2; Bowling Green shaded Lake Superior 3-2 in overtime and Alaska Fairbanks scored late to tie Miami at 1-1.
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: Curt Kassigkeit scored the go-ahead goal in the second period and Hunting Valley University beat Lakewood St. Edward 2-1 to win the Ohio championship at Columbus' Nationwide Arena.
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