Slow start dooms Aeros, who fall 5-2

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From: Ryan Stanzel
Director of Communications
Thursday, December 30, 2004
713.361.7930 (Direct Line)


Admirals 5, Aeros 2

Official Box Score



NORFOLK, Virginia – Quintin Laing and Shawn Thornton each tallied a goal and an assist, as the Norfolk Admirals cruised by the Houston Aeros 5-2 at The Scope. Michael Leighton made 31 saves, and Rene Bourque, Mike Brown and Eric Nickulas also scored for Norfolk, which reached the five-goal plateau for just the second time this season and has won two straight.



Stephane Veilleux and Kirby Law each scored and Kyle Kettles stopped nine-of-12 shots for Houston, which has lost two straight for the first time since December 2-3. Mike Smith, pulled in last night’s 4-1 home loss to Milwaukee, made 16 saves in two-plus periods of relief.



The teams meet again at 5 p.m. Friday.



Laing and Thornton combined for the first two goals in a span of 4:05 early in the game at Norfolk seized control. Thornton assisted Laing at 3:13, and Laing and Michal Barinka returned the favor as toughguy Thornton got his second of the season.



Brown ended Kettles’ night with 3:30 remaining in the first, as his third of the season (against 155 penalty minutes) pushed Norfolk’s lead to three goals. Kettles was making his first AHL start since April 9 of last season.



In its last two road games, Houston has been outscored 5-0 in the first period.



The Aeros were able to stay within three until late in the second, when Bourque, a rookie leading the Ads in scoring, got the puck by Smith. The tally came with 1:55 left in the period. Houston has allowed 20 goals in the first or last two minutes of a period this season, while scoring only seven in that span.



Veilleux got Houston on the board at 4:18 of the third, as Pierre-Marc Bouchard slipped a pass from behind the net to Veilleux, who backhanded the puck past Leighton for his 12th of the season – sixth on the power play. Veilleux’s 12 goals are one off his career-best, set last season.



Shortly thereafter, the Aeros got a 4-on-3 power play after a too many men on the ice penalty and didn’t get a shot on Leighton. Then, 26 seconds later, Norfolk restored the lead to four goals when Nickulas tapped a rebound off an Aeros defender in front and past Smith for his first goal of the season.



Law finished the scoring with his seventh of the season with 5:34 left.



Thornton and Erik Reitz fought at the 20:00 mark of the third, their third bout in the past two seasons. Thornton got an instigator penalty on the play.



Houston went 1-for-7 on the power play and is 13-for-50 with the man advantage in its last nine games. Norfolk sports the league’s best home penalty kill unit. The Admirals finished 0-for-3 on the power play.



Notes:
  • Aeros defenseman John Erskine went over the 1,000-career penalty minute mark when he picked up a minor penalty at 7:55 of the second.

  • Veilleux scored his sixth goal in the last seven games.

  • The Aeros, who wrapped up a 4-3-1-0 homestand last night, played their first road game in a span of 36 days, since November 24 in Chicago.

  • Norfolk beat Houston for just the third time in the last 10 regular-season attempts.

  • The Aeros failed to score in the first period for the first time in nine games.

  • Norfolk, 9-3-0-0 at home, won a game at The Scope by more than one goal for just the second time this season.

  • Houston’s nine goals allowed over its last two games are one off its season-high in the category. The Aeros gave up five goals each to Chicago and Cleveland October 20 and 22.

  • The Aeros, whose plane left at 5:50 this morning, fell to 8-4-1-0 when playing the second or third game of back-to-back contests.

  • Houston is 3-9-1-1 when scoring two or fewer goals.


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