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jevers
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USA
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Posted - 11/05/2011 :  12:44:44 AM  Show Profile  Visit jevers's Homepage
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Illinois – The Chicago Express (4-2-0-0) potted three unanswered goals to erase a 3-0 deficit and rally to defeat the Cincinnati Cyclones (1-3-0-1) in a shooutout by a 4-3 final score in front of 2,350 at Sears Center on Friday Night.

Cincinnati jumped out to a 1-0 lead just 2:45 into the game when newcomer Joel Champagne stole a puck in the left circle and roofed it past Express netminder Paul Dainton (W, 31 saves, 2-0-0-0). Then, on the fourth of four-straight power plays for the Cyclones, Anthony Luciani worked his way out of the right corner and backhanded a shot into the net to put his team up 2-0 after 20 minutes of play.

Luciani struck again early in the second when, at 5:03, he potted his second of the night on the power play to extend Cincinnati’s cushion to 3-0. However, the Express raced back into the game when Aaron Marvin batted in a power play goal of his own at the 13:09 mark to put his team on the board. Then, with just 1:09 left in the period, Pierre-Luc Faubert cruised down the left wing and blasted a shot past Cyclones goaltender Tyler Plante (L, 25 saves, 0-0-0-1) to cut the Cyclones lead to 3-2 heading into the second intermission.

After a back-and-forth third period, the Express netted the equalizer at the 15:41 mark of regulation when Blair Riley picked up a turnover at the Cincinnati blue line and fed Mike Embach, who sniped the game-tying goal. The rest of regulation and overtime were stalemates, so the teams decided the game in a shootout.

Mathieu Aubin opened the shootout scoring in round 1, but Riley answered back for Chicago to even the score before Bobby Robbins slid the game-winning goal through the legs of Plante in the sixth and decisive round.

The Cyclones Radio Network Three Stars of the Game are as follows:

First Star: Bobby Robbins (Game-winning goal for Chicago)
Second Star: Anthony Luciani (2 goals for Cincinnati)
Third Star: Blair Riley (2 assists for Chicago)

The Cyclones will finally kick off their home schedule tomorrow night as they welcome the Chicago Express to U.S. Bank Arena for the first time this season. The 2011-12 Home Opener will feature $1 John Morrell hot dogs, $1 Donatos Pizza, and $1 soda. In addition, the first 7,500 fans through the gates will receive a Schedule Magnet courtesy of Hometown Sports and Collectibles. Secure your seats now by calling 513.421.PUCK or log on to CyclonesHockey.com. Fans can also get the latest team updates throughout the season on Facebook and Twitter (@CincyCyclones).


http://www.cycloneshockey.com/news/440/cyclones-fall-to-express-in-shootout-4-3/


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Reggie Dunlop
(The Next Level!)

USA
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Posted - 11/05/2011 :  11:54:22 AM  Show Profile
I listened to the game and it sounded like the Cyclones carried the play through 2 periods. However, they can't give up a 3 goal lead and pick up a L. That just shouldn't happen. Getting only 3 points out of 10 to start the season isn't what I was hoping for. Perhaps once they get adjusted to all the roster changes and learn to play together, they'll be able to close the deal. Let's hope they can play better at home.
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tjpavlik
(Been Here Awhile)

USA
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Posted - 11/05/2011 :  4:45:10 PM  Show Profile
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Perhaps once they get adjusted to all the roster changes and learn to play together, they'll be able to close the deal. Let's hope they can play better at home.


I sure hope so. I'm a little concerned about our defensive scheme based what I've heard (on the radio) and given Skalde's past performances. Our level of goaltending "should" be up to the task of holding a three goal lead for 21 minutes. I am officially with holding judgement until we have a few more games under our belt. This team on paper is a lot better than 1-3-0-1.
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tjpavlik
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USA
552 Posts

Posted - 11/05/2011 :  10:47:46 PM  Show Profile
After tonight my jury is still out... Plante made some tremendous saves to keep us in the game. It almost appeared we were playing for the tie.
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cloneinator
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USA
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Posted - 11/05/2011 :  11:37:36 PM  Show Profile  Visit cloneinator's Homepage
I don't know. To me, they appeared very slow and really didn't show much life until there was less than ten minutes to go in the game. Both teams whiffed on a lot of shots. Plante didn't look bad, but he also got lucky several times.

The only game I have seen is tonight's, but I don't know that I really saw anything that leads me to believe they aren't what their record reflects. Maybe in time they will be able to work better together under Skalde's system, but they have a ways to go.

...And on the eighth day, GOD created the Cyclones!
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