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WINGS TIE SERIES WITH EIGHT GOAL OUTBURST AGAINST WALLEYE April 19, 2017 For Immediate Release KALAMAZOO, MI— The Kalamazoo Wings were provided multi-point nights by seven skaters and tallied a season-high eight goals en route to an 8-5 victory over the Toledo Walleye in game four of the best-of-seven Central Division Semi-Finals series on Wednesday night at Wings Event Center. Not skipping a beat after their four-goal third period from the night before, the Wings roared out to the first goal of the game while working on a power play in the opening minutes. Lane Scheidl scooped the puck form behind the goal and centered to Josh Pitt, whose quick wrist shot trickled between the legs of Jake Paterson. Less than two minutes later, the Wings added to their advantage with some gritty play along the boards. Kyle Blaney battled at the wall, freeing Tyler Biggs to corral the puck and feed it out to the line for Michael Trebish, who hammered a slap shot that was tipped in front by Brian Hart and into the net. Toledo got on the scoresheet and cut the Wings’ lead in half after earning their first power play of the game during the middle stages of the first. A beautiful backdoor feed from Evan Rankin to Tyson Spink allowed the Walleye to get on board at the 10:04 mark of the period. Bouncing back in a hurry, Kalamazoo re-gained their two-goal lead at the 12:46 mark of the first period. After an aggressive forecheck from Peter Schneider helped steal the puck free, he was able to pinpoint Cam Darcy at the crease for a far-post wrist shot that slid past the leg of Paterson and in. Sixteen seconds later, Kalamazoo capped off a four-goal first frame with a blast from Scott Henegar from the left wing. Henegar gained the Toledo line and stepped into a slap shot that flew past the glove of Paterson and into the top corner. The goal from Henegar was the fourth on eleven shots for Kalamazoo through 13:02 of gameplay, and it was enough for the Walleye to pull Paterson in favor of Jeff Lerg. Minutes into the second period and on yet another power play, the Wings tacked on to their lead. After Darcy’s shot was knocked down before it got to the goal, Schneider crashed the loose puck and swept a backhand over the line to establish a 5-1 lead. Later on in the frame, the Walleye cashed in on an opportunity with Kalamazoo goalie Nick Riopel void of his stick. A long wrist shot by Alex Globke whizzed through a screen and over Riopel’s right leg for Toledo’s second of the contest. With under 30 seconds to go in the second period, the Wings again padded their lead to a game-high four goals as Eric Kattelus rifled a slap shot that ricocheted off a Walleye defender and into the net. The Wings cruised into the second intermission with a 6-2 advantage. The Walleye cranked up their pressure and attack in the third period and scored three goals in the first 11:02 to pull within a goal. Kyle Bonis, Tylor Spink, and Landon Oslanski highlighted the rapid-fire attack of the Walleye, as their markers cut the score to 6-5 in the final minutes of regulation. After handling the continued chances, the Wings used a scramble at the Walleye goal to regain control of the contest. Darcy gave the puck to Tanner Sorenson, whose low-slot slap shot hit a body, and laid flat for Pitt to bury his second of the night. With under two minutes to go and Lerg on the bench for an extra attacker, Kalamazoo knifed the puck out of their own zone and Pitt angled a shot towards the empty net to finish off his hat trick and seal the Wings’ 8-5 victory in game four. Next: Kalamazoo @ Toledo Walleye, Round One-Game Five (best-of-seven series)- Friday, April 21, 7:35 p.m., Huntington Center. Broadcast information: Friday’s game will air on AM 1660 The Fan in Kalamazoo or online at www.1660thefan.com/listen-live. Notes: The best-of-seven series is tied 2-2… Kalamazoo set a new season high with eight goals… Schneider has points in 18 straight games dating back to March 5… Pitt’s hat trick was the second of the season and first career playoff hat trick…Kalamazoo went 2/5 on the power play… 12 of Kalamazoo’s 16 skaters registered points and seven had multi-point nights. Single-game tickets are on sale! Tickets start as low as $10 and can be purchased at www.kwings.com/tickets/schedule or at the Wings Event Center box office. Wings Event Center, owned and operated by Greenleaf Hospitality Group, is home to the minor league hockey team Kalamazoo Wings and a full entertainment venue offering concerts, sporting events, family shows and trade shows. Built in 1974, Wings Event Center values partnerships with the community to bring events and attractions that enrich the lives of residents in the Kalamazoo area.
PITT’S PAIR LEADS WINGS TO SEVENTH WIN IN EIGHT OUTINGS March 10, 2017 For Immediate Release KALAMAZOO, MI—Nick Riopel made 30 saves and Josh Pitt scored twice as the Kalamazoo Wings cruised past the Toledo Walleye, 3-1, on Friday night at Wings Event Center. With an opening period that showcased endless energy and scoring chances, the Wings and Walleye each tested their opponent’s netminder in heaps during the first twenty minutes. Kalamazoo swung 15 shots towards Toledo goalie Jake Paterson, who was able to stop each effort, and the Walleye steered 11 shots towards Riopel, who denied each try. Midway through the second period and working on their third power play of the game, the Wings found the back of the goal for the game’s opening tally. As they held the puck along the outside, Tyler Biggs shoveled it along to Kyle Bushee, whose long-range slap shot was tipped in front by Pitt for his tenth goal of the season. Early in the third period and on yet another man-advantage try, Kalamazoo were able to capitalize with sustained pressure and space around the attacking zone. In nearly identical fashion to the first goal, Bushee walked the blue line and wired a waist-high wrist shot that was re-directed by Peter Schneider and bounced past Paterson. Kalamazoo’s special teams continued to play a factor in the third period, with Pitt adding his second goal of the night while shorthanded. Directly off a faceoff in the Walleye zone, Justin Taylor chopped the puck to Pitt on the wing, and he was able to slip it through the pads of Paterson. Riopel had his shutout spoiled with three minutes left in the contest after Shane Berschbach used a wall of screens to catch the Kalamazoo netminder off guard. Berschbach’s shot appeared to be a harmless wrist shot from the blue line, but Riopel lost sight of the puck and it trickled in. In a desperation effort, Toledo pulled their goaltender in favor of an extra attacker, but the Wings fought off the late attacks and tallied a 3-1 victory on home ice. Next: Kalamazoo vs. Toledo Walleye- Saturday, March 11, 7:00 p.m., Wings Event Center. Broadcast information: Saturday’s game will air on AM 1660 the Fan in Kalamazoo or online at www.1660thefan.com/listen-live. Notes: Kalamazoo have won seven of their last eight games… Riopel has won 11 of his last 12 starts…Kalamazoo have scored on four of their last 12 power plays… Cam Darcy has ten points in eight games with the Wings this season…Kalamazoo are 19-3-3 when scoring first. Stats: http://www.echl.com/game-summary?game_id=14592 Single-game tickets are on sale! Tickets start as low as $10 and can be purchased at www.kwings.com/tickets/schedule or at the Wings Event Center box office. Wings Event Center, owned and operated by Greenleaf Hospitality Group, is home to the minor league hockey team Kalamazoo Wings and a full entertainment venue offering concerts, sporting events, family shows and trade shows. Built in 1974, Wings Event Center values partnerships with the community to bring events and attractions that enrich the lives of residents in the Kalamazoo area. ###