Monsters extend win streak to six games with 3-2 win

Monsters extend win streak to six games after 3-2 win over Marlies

Dec 27, 2023

The Cleveland Monsters beat the Toronto Marlies 3-2 on Wednesday night in front of 15,095 fans at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. With the win, the Monsters are now 20-7-1-0 and are currently in first place in the AHL’s North Division standings.

 

Corson Ceulemans grabbed the lone goal of the opening frame unassisted at 17:45 sending the Monsters to the first intermission leading 1-0. Toronto’s Joseph Blandisi started the second period with a tally at 1:01, but Trey Fix-Wolansky responded at 1:39 off feeds from Marcus Bjork and Stanislav Svozil bringing the score to 2-1 after 40 minutes. Owen Sillinger recorded a tally at 2:16 of the final frame with helpers from Cole Clayton and Roman Ahcan extending Cleveland’s lead to 3-1. The Marlies fought back with a goal from Ryan Tverberg at 13:04, but the Monsters stood tall securing the 3-2 victory.

 

Cleveland’s Jet Greaves made 24 saves for the win while Toronto’s Dennis Hildeby stopped 30 shots in defeat.

 

The Monsters travel to face the Chicago Wolves on Saturday, December 30, at 8:00 p.m. at AllState Arena. Follow the games with full coverage on FOX Sports 1350 ‘The Gambler’, AHLTV and the Monsters Hockey Network.

 

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Scoring:

 

1st

2nd

3rd

OT

SO

Final

CLE

1

1

1

-

-

3

TOR

0

1

1

-

-

2

 

Shots/Special Teams:

 

Shots

PP

PK

PIM

CLE

33

0/3

4/4

10 min / 5 inf

TOR

26

0/4

3/3

8 min / 4 inf

 

Goaltenders:

 

Goaltender

Outcome

Saves

GA

Record

CLE

Greaves

W

24

2

14-3-0

TOR

Hildeby

L

30

3

7-5-2

Cleveland Record: 20-7-1-0, 1st North Division

Toronto Record: 13-10-3-1, 3rd North Division

 

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