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Game Notes-011819.Pdf Game Notes brought to you by: TONIGHT’S GAME – The Colorado Eagles take on the Tucson Roadrunners tonight for the fifth time this season and for the third time at the Budweiser Events Center as members of the AHL. THE SEASON SERIES – The Eagles lead the season series with a record of 3-1-0 through the first four meetings of the season. THE ALL-TIME SERIES – This will be the fifth meeting between Colorado and Tucson, as the two teams will face off a total of 12 times this season. EAGLES’ LAST GAME (1/12) – Bakersfield goaltender Shane Starrett stopped all 28 shots he faced for his second shutout of the season, propelling the Condors to a 2-0 victory over the Colorado Eagles on Saturday. Forwards Josh Currie and David Gust netted the lone goals in the contest, as both teams finished 0-for-7 on the power play in the contest. ROADRUNNERS’ LAST GAME (1/12) – Tucson forward Adam Helewka scored two goals in less than four minutes during the third period to help the Roadrunners rally for a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Wolves on Saturday. Calvin Pickard made 28 saves on 30 shots to collect the win in net for Tucson. LAST MEETING (12/12) – In a performance that was punctuated with highlight-reel saves, Eagles goaltender Spencer Martin stopped all 22 shots he faced to lead Colorado to a 2-0 shutout of the Tucson Roadrunners on Wednesday. Forwards Logan O’Connor and Scott Kosmachuk each netted a goal, while Andrew Agozzino and Ryan Graves each collected two assists in the victory. UP NEXT FOR THE EAGLES –Colorado will host the Tucson Roadrunners on Saturday, January 19th at 7:05pm MT at the Budweiser Events Center. UP NEXT FOR THE ROADRUNNERS – Same as above. **Tune in to 96.9 in the arena to listen to the “Voice of the Eagles” Kevin McGlue’s live play-by-play! ---------------------------------NOTES & NUMBERS--------------------------------- JOLY GOOD TIME- Eagles forward Michael Joly comes into tonight’s game against the Roadrunners having netted four COLORADO EAGLES goals and seven assists in his last nine contests. The third-year PP: 14.1% (30th) pro has also scored four power-play goals this season, which PK: 83.6% (8th) is good for second on the team. In addition, Joly is now tied for third on the Eagles roster with 19 points on the year. Recent Transactions: Add Tyson Jost (F) --- Reassigned by Colorado (NHL) SHORT SIDE- The Colorado Eagles are tied for the league lead Add Ryan Graves (D) --- Reassigned by Colorado (NHL) with nine shorthanded goals this season. Forward Logan Delete Caleb Herbert (F) --- Reassigned to Utah (ECHL) O’Connor scored two shorthanded tallies in the Eagles 6-3 victory over the Bakersfield Condors last Friday, propelling the TUCSON ROADRUNNERS rookie winger into the top spot in the AHL with four PP: 16.9% (22nd) shorthanded goals and five shorthanded points on the season. PK: 80.0% (22nd) Tonight’s Game Sponsor: Chuck-A-Puck Pot: 750 .
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