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Syracuse Crunch Rally Past Belleville Senators, 7-1

Syracuse Crunch Rally Past Belleville Senators, 7-1


SYRACUSE, N.Y. – After giving up the first goal, the Syracuse Crunch rattled off seven unanswered goals to rally past the Belleville Senators, 7-1, tonight at the Upstate Medical University Arena.
 
Fourteen different Crunch players recorded a point, while Tristan Allard (2g, 1a), Jesse Ylonen (3a), Gabriel Fortier (1g, 1a), Daniel Walcott (2a) and Niko Huuhtanen (2a) all recorded multi-point performances. The victory snaps a five-game home winless streak for the Crunch and advances the team to 8-6-1-2 on the season. They are now 4-1-0-0 in the eight-game season series against the Senators.
 
Crunch goaltender Brandon Halverson earned the win stopped 39-of-40 shots. Malcolm Subban turned aside 15-of-21 in net for the Senators before being relieved by Michael Simpson in the third period. Simpson went on to stop 2-of-3 shots. The Syracuse power play was held scoreless on their lone man-advantage, but the penalty kill went 5-for-6.
 
Belleville was first on the board with a power-play goal halfway through the opening frame. Jeremy Davies fed the puck down to Stephen Halliday along the goal line. He then centered it for Angus Crookshank to redirect in. Syracuse quickly responded and stole the lead with two goals just 1:55 apart. The first one came at the 11:47 mark when Ylonen skated the puck down the right wing and sent a last-minute feed across the crease for Allard to send in on the back door. Less than two minutes later, Fortier got a feed down low and jammed the puck in from next to the post.
 
The Crunch added two more goals in the second period. Huuhtanen set up Dylan Duke to send home a one-timer as he came streaking down the zone just past the halfway mark of the period. Two minutes later, Gabriel Szturc chipped the puck out from the end boards for Conor Sheary to score from between the circles.
 
Syracuse continued their scoring onslaught in the third period as Allard potted his second of the game just 1:24 into the frame. After taking the draw in the right circle, the puck was poked around before Allard grabbed it and fired a wrister from the slot. At 10:18, Roman Schmidt scored his first professional goal as he came in on a shorthanded odd-man rush with Allard to extend the Crunch lead. Milo Roelens rounded out the scoring late in the frame when he fired a shot from a sharp angle that snuck past the…

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