Gagne Scores Twice, IceHogs Down Stars in Shootout
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Thursday, December 26
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CEDAR PARK, Texas - Gabriel Gagne tallied two goals and Dylan Sikura scored in the shootout to push the Rockford IceHogs past the Texas Stars 3-2 on Wednesday night at the H-E-B Center.
After a scoreless overtime period, the IceHogs and the Stars moved into the shootout. Collin Delia stood tall in net during the breakaway contest, stopping all four Texas shooters. In the fourth round, Dylan Sikura skated wide to the left, moved into the slot and snapped a wrister past Oettinger’s blocker hand to win it for the IceHogs.
In the first period, Joel L’Esperance broke the 0-0 tie at 10:16 with a power-play goal to put Texas up 1-0. But just under four minutes later, Gagne waltzed down to the right circle and beat Oettinger on a sharp angle to tie up the game at one apiece.
In the second frame, Gagne notched his second goal of the night to give the Hogs their first lead of the game. Gagne once again drove down the right circle and sniped a shot past Oettinger to put Rockford up 2-1.
The Hogs maintained the lead midway through the third, but L’Esperance buried his second power-play goal of the evening to knot the game up once again.
The two clubs shifted to a 3-on-3 overtime period where the goaltenders held strong to stop a combined five shots before Sikura ended the game in the shootout.
Delia stopped 30 of 32 shots in regulation and four of four in the shootout to pick up his 14th win of the season while Oettinger made 23 saves on 25 shots in regulation and stopped three of four in the shootout in the losing effort.
GAME NOTES
- With tonight's victory, Collin Delia is now 3-0-0-0 against the Texas Stars this season after grabbing wins on Dec. 20 and Feb. 4 as well as tonight.
- Gabriel Gagne collected his first multi-goal game with the IceHogs tonight...He has three previous multi-goal games that came during his time with the Belleville Senators.
- TJ Brennan skated his 674th AHL game tonight, making him the most experienced player on the IceHogs roster...The title was previously held by Garrett Mitchell, who's skated 412 AHL games.