Rob Daum post-game interview (WAV file)
Kirby Law post-game interview (WAV file)
From:
Ryan StanzelDirector of Communications
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
713.361.7930 (Direct Line)
Aeros 5, Rivermen 3; Aeros win best-of-seven series, 4-0 Official Box Score
PEORIA, Ill. Kirby Law snapped a tie with 7:33 left in regulation and All-Star linemate Erik Westrum set up that goal and two others, as the Houston Aeros completed a four-game, West Division Semifinals sweep with a 5-3 victory over the Peoria Rivermen at Carver Arena. Patrick OSullivan and Matt Foy each notched a power play goal and assist, Joey Tetarenko and Bryan Lundbohm also scored and Josh Harding made 37 saves for his seventh straight win for the Aeros, who earned their second ever four-game sweep and advance to the West Division Finals against either Milwaukee or Iowa. The Admirals take a 3-1 series lead into Thursdays game in Des Moines.
Brendan Brooks, Mike Glumac and Peter Sejna scored a goal apiece and Chris Beckford-Tseu made 16 stops for Peoria, which dropped a 6-1 decision in Game 3 on Monday.
Harding improved to 7-0-0 against the Rivermen this season, and he is 13-1-0 overall in his last 14 AHL starts and 19-2-0 in his last 21.
Tetarenkos first goal and point in 22 career post-season contests got the Aeros on the board just 2:33 into the game. Greg Mauldin won the faceoff back to Chris Ovington at the right point. Beckford-Tseu kicked out Ovingtons blast, and Tetarenko tapped the rebound into an open cage from the left doorstep. Tetarenko scored one goal in 40 regular-season games this season it being his first goal in 110 games, since October 2003.
Houston has scored first in each of the four games of the series. The team to score first has won 12 of the 13 meetings this season.
Brooks countered with his first of the post-season at 7:09. Harding got a piece of Mike Mottaus drive from the point, but Brooks snuck into the deep slot and blistered a rebound over Hardings blocker hand.
Harding kept the game tied with Peoria on the power play and 6:30 left in the first. Gavin Morgan tried to lift a rebound over a prone Harding, who just got enough of the puck with his glove to flick it wide.
Brooks almost got No. 2 two minutes later, but Harding made a shoulder save on Brooks slapshot from the left circle.
The teams were sent to their respective dressing rooms with 3:15 left in the first period to make repairs to glass. They played that remaining time before beginning the second period.
Peoria got 1:11 of a 5-on-3 early in the second, and on the ensuing faceoff, Mike Zigomanis hit the near post while walking in on net. The Rivermen didnt get another shot on the two-man advantage.
The Aeros rode that momentum of OSullivans power play goal at 6:02 for a 2-1 lead. Foy, in the middle of the left circle, fed OSullivan cross ice in his patented right circle spot. OSullivan ripped a slapshot top shelf for his first of the playoffs. OSullivan notched a team record 47 goals during the regular season.
OSullivan returned the favor, assisting on Foys team-best fourth of the playoffs with 5:04 left in the second. With Houston again on the power play, OSullivan fed Westrum at the center point. The First Team AHL All-Star put a shot on net, and Foy camped out at the right doorstep tipped the puck up and over Beckford-Tseu.
But Peoria wasnt done, despite getting outscored 9-2 after the second period in the first three games of the series. The Rivermen forged a tie by the midway point of the third.
Glumac got the Rivermen within a goal 5:55 into the third. Jay McClement, along the right wing boards, fed a cutting Glumac in the mid slot. Glumac ripped a shot by Harding for his first of the post-season.
Peoria got a power play with 12:22 left after a tripping call to Erik Reitz, but Harding just got a piece of Sejnas redirection from the low left circle. But Sejna got his revenge with 10:56 remaining, evening the score at 3-3.
But Law, who scored the deciding overtime goal in Game 1, put Houston back on top with 7:33 remaining. Keeping the puck on his stick for no less than 10 seconds, Law skated into the left circle and snapped a low shot under Beckford-Tseu for his fourth of the playoffs.
Houston veteran defenseman Scott Ferguson went off for hooking with 5:18 remaining, setting up Peorias seventh power play. However, Harding was again unwavering. He made one of his best saves of the night on Ryan Ramsays deflection attempt from the deep slot.
The Rivermen pulled Beckford-Tseu for the extra attacker with 1:27 remaining, but Lundbohm won the faceoff and deposited it into the empty net for his third of the post-season.
Houston finished 2-for-6 on the power play, while Peoria went 1-for-7.
Notes:
Not dressing for the Aeros were A.J. Thelen, Colin Peters, Bill Kinkel, Clayton Stoner and Brendan Bernakevitch.
The Aeros have won three straight road games for the first time since a five-game stretch February 15-26.
Houston improved to 12-10 when having the ability to knock out an opponent, including seven wins in the last 10 tries.
Aeros veteran defenseman Curtis Murphy has won 14 of his last 15 post-season series in North America.
Westrum has a seven-game point streak (4-8=12). Law has points in six straight (6-3=9).
OSullivans goal earned another $50 for the Watson Family Foundations Rookies for Ronald program, raising the total earned in four games to $250. OSullivan, Law and Westrum combined to contribute $200 to the All-Stars for All-Stars program, raising the total to $600.
Reitz assisted on Lundbohms goal, his fourth assist in as many playoff games.