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2018-19 Marlies Game-By-Game Summary 2018-19 MARLIES GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARY DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD PTS GOAL SCORERS GWG/SO GOALIE ATDN Oct. 5 @ Utica 7-3 (W) 1-0-0-0 2 J. Subban, P. Engvall, T. Moore K. Kaskisuo (43/46) W T. Liljegren, T. Moore (2), C. Grundstrom, J. Jooris Oct. 6 @ Binghamton 7-5 (L) 1-1-0-0 2 C. Mueller, S. Gagner (2), J. Glass (31/37) L T. Moore, A. Borgman Oct. 8 Cleveland 5-3 (L) 1-2-0-0 2 C. Mueller, S. Gagner, K. Kaskisuo (19/24) L 6404 C. Rosen Oct. 13 Utica 7-4 (L) 1-3-0-0 2 D. Timashov, J. Bracco, K. Kaskisuo (18/24) L, J. 6121 G. Molino, E. Clark Glass (10/11) Oct. 14 Utica 5-3 (L) 1-4-0-0 2 T. Moore, P. Engvall, K. Kaskisuo (12/13), 4806 A. Cracknell J. Glass (13/16) L Oct. 19 @ Rochester 5-4 (L) 1-4-0-1 3 P. Engvall, D. Timashov, J. Glass (26/40) L – SO C. Grundstrom, S. Gagner Oct. 20 Hartford 3-2 (W) 2-4-0-1 5 T. Moore (2), C. Grundstrom C. Grundstrom J. Glass (22/24) W 4233 Oct. 23 Laval 2-1 (W) 3-4-0-1 7 C. Greening, A. Cracknell A. Cracknell J. Glass (24/25) W 2737 – OT Oct. 26 Syracuse 4-1 (W) 4-4-0-1 9 R. Sandin, C. Mueller, C. Mueller J. Glass (18/19) W 4417 M. Marchment, T. Moore Nov. 2 @ Cleveland 7-6 (L) 4-4-0-2 10 D. Timashov, T. Moore, J. Glass (9/14), – SO J. Jooris, S. Gagner, E. McAdam (22/23) L A. Brooks, R. Sandin Nov. 9 @ Belleville 7-6 (L) 4-5-0-2 10 T. Liljegren, D. Timashov, J. Glass (17/24) L A. Borgman, F. Corrado, M. Marchment (2) Nov. 10 @ Belleville 8-2 (W) 5-5-0-2 12 J. Jooris, C. Grundstrom (2), C. Mueller E. McAdam (23/25) W C. Mueller, J. Subban, S. Gagner, T. Moore, A. Cracknell Nov. 13 @ Laval 6-2 (L) 5-6-0-2 12 C. Mueller (2) J. Glass (6/9) L, E. McAdam (21/24) Nov. 16 @ Belleville 5-4 (L) 5-6-1-2 13 C. Mueller (2), P. Engvall, E. McAdam (22/27) L – OT R. Sandin Nov. 17 Binghamton 2-1 (L) 5-7-1-2 13 S. Gagner K. Kaskisuo (23/25) L 5946 Nov. 18 Binghamton 3-2 (W) 6-7-1-2 15 M. Marchment (2), C. Rosen M. Marchment E. McAdam (27/29) W 8091 – OT Nov. 23 @ Cleveland 6-5 (W) 7-7-1-2 17 C. Grundstrom (2), M. Marchment E. McAdam (32/37) – OT A. Borgman, M. Marchment (2), P. Engvall Nov. 25 Cleveland 2-1 (L) 7-7-2-2 18 M. Marchment E. McAdam (25/27) L 5648 – OT Nov. 28 @ Cleveland 5-4 (W) 8-7-2-2 20 D. Timashov, R. Sandin, C. Mueller E. McAdam (28/32) W – OT A. Brooks, T. Moore, C. Mueller Dec. 1 W-B/Scranton 7-4 (W) 9-7-2-2 22 C. Mueller, T. Moore, J. Jooris K. Kaskisuo (36/40) W 6850 P. Engvall, J. Bracco (2), J. Jooris, M. Klimchuk Dec. 2 Lehigh Valley 5-2 (L) 9-8-2-2 22 P. Engvall, M. Klimchuk E. McAdam (35/40) L 6317 Dec. 5 Providence 5-0 (L) 9-9-2-2 22 K. Kaskisuo (23/28) L 3338 Dec. 8 Laval 4-3 (L) 9-9-3-2 23 J. Bracco, T. Moore, K. Kaskisuo (15/19) L 4675 – OT C. Mueller Dec. 9 Belleville 1-0 (W) 10-9-3-2 25 A. Brooks A. Brooks E. McAdam (10/10) W 3879 – OT Dec. 12 Syracuse 8-1 (L) 10-10-3-2 25 J. Bracco E. McAdam (2/5) L, 2261 K. Kaskisuo (20/25) Dec. 14 @ Manitoba 7-2 (W) 11-10-3-2 27 R. Sandin, T. Moore (2), A. Brooks E. McAdam (26/28) W A. Brooks, J. Jooris, J. Bracco (2) Dec. 15 @ Manitoba 5-1 (W) 12-10-3-2 29 T. Moore, C. Mueller (2), C. Mueller M. Garteig (26/27) W C. Grundstrom, J. Jooris Dec. 19 Binghamton 3-1 (W) 13-10-3-2 31 C. Grundstrom, T. Moore, T. Moore E. McAdam (29/30) W 4718 M. Marchment Dec. 21 @ Laval 2-1 (L) 13-11-3-2 31 C. Greening E. McAdam (18/20) L Dec. 22 @ Laval 2-0 (W) 14-11-3-2 33 T. Moore, V. LoVerde T. Moore K. Kaskisuo (19/19) W Dec. 26 Belleville 4-1 (L) 14-12-3-2 33 M. Carcone K. Kaskisuo (24/28) L 14056 Dec. 28 @ Rochester 5-1 (L) 14-13-3-2 33 C. Mueller E. McAdam (22/27) L Dec. 31 Charlotte 5-4 (W) 15-13-3-2 35 S. Gagner, S. Oleksy, C. Mueller M. Hutchinson (31/35) W 6503 – OT C. Mueller (2), M. Carcone Jan. 4 @ Binghamton 5-1 (W) 16-13-3-2 37 C. Mueller (2), M. Carcone K. Kaskisuo (19/20) W M. Carcone (2), A. Brooks Jan. 5 @ Syracuse 5-2 (W) 17-13-3-2 39 A. Brooks (2), S. Gagner, S. Oleksy E. McAdam (24/26) W S. Oleksy, C. Mueller Jan. 6 Charlotte 5-0 (L) 17-14-3-2 39 K. Kaskisuo (25/30) L 6171 Jan. 9 Utica 6-3 (W) 18-14-3-2 41 C. Greening, C. Rosen (2), T. Moore K. Kaskisuo (16/19) W 3740 P. Engvall, T. Moore, C. Grundstrom Jan. 11 @ Rochester 5-1 (W) 19-14-3-2 43 P. Engvall, M. Marchment, M. Marchment E. McAdam (29/30) W C. Grundstrom, M. Carcone, J. Bracco Jan. 12 Rochester 5-1 (L) 19-15-3-2 43 T. Moore M. Garteig (29/33) L 7141 Jan. 19 @ Charlotte 4-3 (W) 20-15-3-2 45 P. Engvall, J. Bracco, C. M Marchment M. Hutchinson (31/34) W – OT Rosen, M. Marchment Jan. 20 @ Charlotte 5-0 (W) 21-15-3-2 47 J. Jooris, A. Brooks, J. Jooris K. Kaskisuo (22/22) W J. Bracco, P. Engvall, S. Jardine Jan. 23 @ Cleveland 6-5 (L) 21-15-3-3 48 C. Grundstrom, J. Bracco, M. Hutchinson (29/34) L – SO A. Brooks, R. Clune, S. Gagner Jan. 25 @ Belleville 6-2 (L) 21-16-3-3 48 C. Greening, C. Grundstrom K. Kaskisuo (28/34) L Jan. 26 @ Belleville 3-2 (W) 22-16-3-3 50 J. Bracco, T. Sestito, G. G. Gagné M. Hutchinson (28/30) W – SO Gagné (SOW) Feb. 1 Laval 1-0 (W) 23-16-3-3 52 C. Mueller C. Mueller M. Hutchinson (15/15) W 5586 – OT Feb. 2 Laval 3-0 (W) 24-16-3-3 54 S. Gagner, T. Moore, S. Gagner K. Kaskisuo (33/33) W 7306 C. Mueller Feb. 5 Belleville 7-6 (L) 24-16-4-3 55 J. Bracco, S. Gagner, M. Hutchinson (27/34) L 3786 – OT C. Mueller, M. Carcone, A. Borgman, F. Corrado Feb. 9 Springfield 4-2 (W) 25-16-4-3 57 G. Gagne, C. Mueller, A. Brooks M. Hutchinson (28/30) W 7035 A. Brooks, P. Engvall Feb 10 Belleville 4-3 (L) 25-16-5-3 58 M. Marincin, C. Mueller, K. Kaskisuo (19/23) L 6845 – OT J. Bracco, Feb. 13 @ Hartford Feb. 15 @ Providence Feb. 16 @ Springfield Feb. 18 Syracuse Feb. 20 Manitoba Feb. 22 @ Syracuse Feb. 23 @ Syracuse Feb. 27 Manitoba Mar. 2 Cleveland Mar. 6 @ Laval Mar. 8 @ Laval Mar. 10 Bridgeport Mar. 11 Belleville Mar. 15 @ Hershey Mar. 16 @ Lehigh Valley Mar. 17 @ WB-Scranton Mar. 20 @ Bridgeport Mar. 23 Rochester Mar. 24 Rochester Mar. 29 @ Utica Mar. 30 Laval Apr. 4 Hershey Apr. 5 @ Utica Apr. 6 @ Binghamton Apr. 10 @ Belleville Apr. 13 Belleville Apr. 14 Cleveland 2018-19 MARLIES PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARY Skaters: Goals-Assists, (+/-) / Shots, PIM Bold = Point Streak Goalies: Goals Allowed/Shots, Decision (DNS / DNF – Did Not Start / Did Not Finish) DATE OPPONENT GARTEIG LEBLANC CUMISKEY LoVERDE OLEKSY NIELSEN #1 #3 #3 #5 #6 #6 Oct. 5 @ Utica NWT NWT DND 0-0, 0/0, 0 NWT 0-0, 0/2, 2 Oct. 6 @ Binghamton NWT NWT DND 0-1, +1/3, 0 NWT 0-1, +1/1, 4 Oct. 8 Cleveland NWT NWT DND 0-0, -3/0, 0 NWT 0-0, -1/1, 2 Oct. 13 Utica NWT NWT 0-0, -1/0, 0 0-0, 0/0, 2 NWT 0-2, 0/2, 0 Oct. 14 Utica NWT NWT DND 0-0, -1/1, 0 NWT 0-0, 0/2, 2 Oct. 19 @ Rochester NWT NWT DND 0-0, -3/1, 0 NWT 0-0, -1/2, 2 Oct. 20 Hartford NWT NWT DND 0-0, +1/1, 0 NWT DND Oct. 23 Laval NWT NWT DND 0-0, 0/2, 0 NWT DND Oct. 26 Syracuse NWT NWT NWT 0-0, +1/2, 0 NWT DND Nov. 2 @ Cleveland NWT NWT NWT 0-0, 0/0, 0 NWT DND Nov. 9 @ Belleville NWT NWT NWT 0-0, 0/0, 0 NWT DND Nov. 10 @ Belleville NWT NWT NWT 0-0, +2/1, 0 NWT DND Nov. 13 @ Laval NWT NWT NWT 0-0, -1/1, 0 NWT DND Nov. 16 @ Belleville NWT NWT NWT 0-0, 0/0, 0 NWT DND Nov. 17 Binghamton NWT NWT NWT 0-0, 0/1, 2 NWT 0-0, 0/1, 0 Nov.
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