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The Toledo Walleye jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in Saturday night's game, but ultimately fell to the Nailers by a score of 5-2.
The Toledo Walleye split Games 1 and 2 against the Reading Royals over the weekend during the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
Toledo vs. South Carolina in the Eastern Conference Finals starting Friday at the Huntington Center. Shane Berschbach had three points and Tyler Barnes scored twice to lead the Walleye to its second game seven win of the playoffs 5-2 over Fort Wayne Wednesday night at the Huntington Center. Toledo wins the series four games to three and the Walleye will host the South Carolina Stingrays in the Eastern Conference Finals starting Friday. A new Toledo ECHL Playoff Record crowd of 6,523 watched the Walleye race out to a 3-0 lead in the first period. A power play goal at 8:44 of the first period from Tyler Barnes (4th) started the scoring. Kyle Bonis (6th) lifted a backhand shot past Komets goaltender Pat Nagle at 10:17. Justin Mercier (6th) capped a great Martin Frk pass at 17:34. Just 16 seconds into the second period, Tyler Barnes collected his second goal of the game. The Komets climbed back into the contest with a pair of goals before the end of the second period. Jeff Lerg turned aside all 10 Komets shots in the third period and Shane Berschbach (6th) netted the game-winning goal at 17:21. Walleye Notes: Goaltender Jeff Lerg finished the game with 27 saves on 29 shots and his record is 7-5 in the playoffs. Shane Berschbach was the only player in the series to have at least one point in all seven games. The home team won all seven games of the series. Toledo Walleye 2015 Kelly Cup Playoff Tickets are on sale now. Get yours by calling 419-725-WALL or online at www.toledowalleye.com. The Toledo Walleye play all of their home games at the Huntington Center in downtown Toledo. You can catch every Walleye hockey game live on Fox Sports radio 1230 and all 36 home games live on BCSN.
Michael Daniels talks with Matt Melzak. He is the father of the Toledo Walleye's Justin and the Fort Wayne Komet's Drew Daniels as the brothers face off in the second round of the ECHL Kelly Cup playoffs.
Walleye Fall 3-2 in Game One to Wheeling Game Two is Saturday Night at the Huntington Center (Toledo, OH). Shane Berschbach had a goal and an assist but Wheeling took Game one 3-2 Thursday night at the Huntington Center. Wheeling leads the best of seven series one game to none with Game Two Saturday night at the Huntington Center. Toledo jumped in front on a power play goal from Cody Lampl at 15:37 of the first period. Shane Berschbach and Troy Schwab had the assists. Wheeling tied it just 21 seconds later. Berschbach did gave the Walleye a 2-1 lead at 13:35 of the second period with another power play goal. Wheeling evened the score with just 43 seconds left in period two. In the third period David Gilbert sored for Wheeling at 11:10 to give the Nailers their only lead of the night. Walleye Notes: Goaltender Jeff Lerg took the loss with 29 saves on the 32 shots he faced. In the regular season, Toledo was 19-2-0 in games following any loss. Toledo finished the night, 2-5 with the man advantage.
Walleye Blast Kalamazoo 8-2 to Clinch Brabham Cup 2015 Kelly Cup Playoffs Start Thursday at Huntington Center vs. Wheeling (Toledo, OH). Tyler Barnes set a new single season points record with a hat trick in an 8-2 Sunday at the Huntington Center. Toledo finished with an overall record of 50-15-5-2 on the season and a record of 26-6-2-2 at home. The Walleye win the Brabham Cup which is given out to the team with the most points in the ECHL. The Wings picked up a power play goal 5:33 into the first period to lead the game 1-0. Toledo evened the game at one when Tyler Barnes (32nd) deflected a Shane Berschbach pass into the Kalamazoo net at 12:20 of the first. That opened up the gates for the Walleye as A.J. Jenks sent a wrist shot past Kalamazoo goaltender Joel Martin at 13:21 for his 14th of the year. Just 32 seconds later Scott Czarnowczan (2nd) gave the Walleye a 3-1 lead followed at 15:05 of the first period by Josh Holmstrom (13) and a 4-1 lead after one period. A.J. Jenks picked up his second goal of the night at 4:19 of the second period. Kalamazoo closed to within a goal before the end of the period. The Walleye owned the third period as Barnes scored twice at 1:09 and 3:35 to pick up his second hat trick of the season and he finishes the year with 34 goals. Jenks (16th) completed his hat trick at 3:51, just 16 ticks after Barnes picked up his. Walleye Notes: Goaltender Jake Paterson made 32 saves to win in his first professional start. Tyler Barnes has set a new Walleye single season points record with 74 surpassing the previous record held by Andy Bohmbach (72) in 2010-11. Tonight was the first time in Walleye history that two players have had hat tricks in the same game. Our Fish, Our Fight Round 1 vs. Wheeling Game 1 – April 16 – Wheeling @ Toledo 8:15pm Game 2 – April 18 – Wheeling @ Toledo 7:35pm Game 3 – April 22 – Toledo @ Wheeling 7:05pm Game 4 – April 24 – Toledo @ Wheeling 7:35pm Game 5 – April 25 – Toledo @ Wheeling 7:35pm* Game 6 – April 28 – Wheeling @ Toledo 7:35pm* Game 7 – April 29 – Wheeling @ Toledo 7:35pm* *If Necessary Toledo Walleye 2015 Kelly Cup Playoff Tickets are on sale now. Get yours by calling 419-725-WALL or online at www.toledowalleye.com. The Toledo Walleye play all of their home games at the Huntington Center in downtown Toledo. You can catch every Walleye hockey game live on Fox Sports radio 1230 and all 36 home games live on BCSN.
Tyler Barnes scored twice with an assist to lead the Walleye to a 5-2 win Saturday night at the Huntington Center. Toledo has an overall record of 42-13-4-2 on the season and has a record of 21-5-2-2 at home. The Walleye are home again Sunday against Florida. Tyler Barnes (25th) started the scoring with a backhand just 24 seconds into the first period. Kalamazoo tied the game at one before the end of the first period. Toledo dominated much of the second period out shooting the Wings 12-6. Shane Berschbach (14th) went five hole on Kalamazoo goaltender Oscar Dansk just 39 seconds into the second. Cody Lampl (8th) went top shelf to give the Walleye a 3-1 lead at 10:57 of the second period. AJ Jenks picked up his 7th goal of the season at 6:32 of the third period and Tyler Barnes picked up his second of the night at 8:32 of the third period. Walleye Notes: Goaltender Neil Conway stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced and has a record of 11-4-3-1 on the season. Toledo has a record of 34-4-2-0 when they score first and a perfect 35-0-0-0 when they reach at least four games in a game. Troy Schwab finished the game with three assists. The win moves the Walleye just one win shy of the 2009-10 Walleye team that had 22 wins at home (22-13-1).
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