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GAME PREVIEW: AMERKS START FOUR-GAME ROAD TRIP IN UTICA

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Amerks look to maintain dominance over Comets

Feb 27, 2025

By Andrew Mossbrooks | @ Mossbrooks48

 

After a near-perfect 4-1-0-0 homestand, the Rochester Americans (34-14-3-1) take their talents back to the road beginning Friday night as they challenge the Utica Comets (19-24-4-2) for a fifth straight win at Adirondack Bank Center.

 

 

Rochester begins its four-game road trip against an opponent they have faced more than any other team this season, as it marks the 11th of 12 scheduled contests between the intrastate rivals. It will also be the final time Rochester visits Utica in the 2024-25 season, with the series finale set for March 23 back at Blue Cross Arena.  

 

The Amerks have dominated the season series thus far, winning nine of 10 against New Jersey’s AHL affiliate. Their last engagement came just a few weeks back on Feb. 15 in Utica, where Isak Rosén scored the game-tying goal late in regulation, setting the stage for Noah Östlund to be the hero in overtime, nabbing the Amerks a 4-3 victory.

 

 

Rochester closed its season-long five-game homestand on a high note, racing out to a 3-0 lead before going on to top the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins by a 5-2 final Wednesday night.

 

Rosén, Östlund, and Nicolas Aube-Kubel each scored a goal and an assist, while Devon Levi stopped 28 shots to secure his third straight win and 19th overall this season. With the win, the Amerks ended their homestand showing a 4-1-0-0 record, outscoring the opposition 18-10. With Laval losing earlier on Wednesday, the Amerks enter Friday three points clear of the Rocket for first in the North Division as well as the entire American Hockey League.

 

Utica enters the weekend the more rested of the two teams, having last played Saturday in Bridgeport. After dropping its first two games of a road trip, Utica ended things on a positive note, topping the Islanders by a 4-2 final. Nathan Légaré and Xavier Parent each tallied goals and assists. In goal, Isaac Poulter reached 23 saves for his 11th win of the season.

 

 

Östlund has been among Rochester’s top point-producers in the month of February. The rookie forward has eight goals and 20 points on the season, with 11 of his points (5+6) coming over the last four weeks.

 

The Stockholm, Sweden, native has recorded five multi-point games in February, and on Feb. 15 in Utica, the Sabres’ prospect scored his first career overtime-winner to…

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