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TORONTO -- Drew MacIntyre knows the significance of his record-setting
win Sunday.
The Toronto Marlies goalie made 30 saves in a 6-4 victory over the
Abbotsford Heat, surpassing former Leafs prospect Justin Pogge in the
record books with his single-season franchise best 27th win.
"Its cool. Its an honour," said MacIntyre. "I dont take stuff like that
lightly. Ive been in this league for a while so those kinds of things
are nice."
Marlies head coach Steve Spott said the game puck will be going to his
star goaltender.
"Its a special night for him and his family," Spott said. "Hes done so
much for this organization on and off the ice. He really embodies what I
think our organization is all about."
Pogge, who now plays for Bofors IK in the Swedish Division 1 league, set
the record during the 2008-09 season.
"Good goalie. We had lots of battles I remember," said MacIntyre of
Pogge. "Big guy and it wasnt easy to beat him."
Leivo picked up the game-winner, giving Toronto a 5-4 lead at 9:51 of
the third. He one-timed a shot from Greg McKegg from the side of the
net, past Joni Ortio for his 18th of the season.
"Great keep on by (Petter Granberg), kept it alive and it ended up with
(McKegg) in the slot," said Leivo of the play. "He found me back door
and I was fortunate enough to get it through that D-mans stick and put
it into the net."
Carter Ashton gave the Marlies a two-goal cushion at 16:19, beating
Ortio for his 16th of the season.
Toronto (41-20-6) had second-period goals from T.J. Brennan, Jamie
Devane, McKegg and Tyler Biggs.
Max Reinhart, Brett Olson, Ben Street and Shane OBrien responded for
Abbotsford (37-25-7).
Ortio, who was making his third straight start, made 21 saves in the
loss.
The win stretches Torontos unbeaten streak to five games (4-0-1). The
Marlies also won two of three over a three-game, three-night stretch
this weekend.
The loss, meanwhile, halted Abbotsfords win streak at two games.
Abbotsford and Toronto combined for eight goals in a 16:40 span of the
second heading to the third tied 4-4.
Brennan opened the scoring, on a power play, with his team-leading 22nd
goal of the season at 3:15.
The fourth meeting between the two teams, and second in a week, was a
heated affair with the physical play reaching its peak near the
six-minute mark of the second.
Heat forward Tim Miller caught Marlies defenceman Andrew MacWilliam with
a big open-ice, shoulder-to-chest hit leaving the Toronto blue-liner
struggling to get up. MacWilliam was helped to the bench and did not
return.
Spott said MacWilliam suffered a concussion as his head took a good bump
when he fell to the ice.
MacWilliams injury left the Marlies, who dressed just five defenceman
because Eric Knodel was suffering from the flu, with just four
blue-liners for over half the game.
"Its definitely a different type of challenge," said Brennan of playing
with four defencemen. "We had a ton of help from our forwards helping
out. We played together as one unit and pulled out the win."
Brad Staubitz caught Jordan Kremyr with an illegal check to the head and
was assessed a minor penalty at 5:33 of the second period.
Then 1:13 later, Kenny Ryan was penalized for slashing, giving
Abbotsford a two-man advantage for 47 seconds. The Heat, who entered
Sunday with the leagues sixth best road power play, scored twice.
Reinhart tied it 1-1 at 7:04 on the two-man advantage. With Ryan still
in the box, Olson tipped a Corey Locke 2-on-1 feed past MacIntyre at
8:43 giving the visitors their first lead of the game, 2-1.
Street beat MacIntyre stick-side off a Staubitz neutral zone turnover,
giving Abbotsford a 3-1 lead at 10:17 of the second.
Toronto then scored three unanswered to take a 4-3 lead.
Devane pulled Toronto to within one, one-timing a Jerred Smithson feed
past Ortio at 10:34, and the Marlies tied it 3-3 at 11:48 as McKegg put
home a loose puck off a scramble in front of Ortio for his 17th of the
season.
Biggs gave Toronto its second lead of the game at 18:37 of the second,
beating Ortio in the slot.
"It was nice being down 3-1 seeing the pushback that we had," said
Spott. "We beat a very good hockey club here today. Theyre well coached,
they play hard and we had to play our A-game. It was a good win by our
team."
However, with just five seconds remaining in the second period, OBrien
tied it at four. Allan McPherson picked up his first career AHL point
with an assist on the goal.
Marlies leading point scorer Spencer Abbott left the game near the end
of the second with an upper body injury and did not return. Spott said
Abbott would undergo precautionary X-Rays.
Notes: Marlies goaltender Garret Sparks was a healthy scratch as the
team continues to carry three goaltenders. Toronto forward Brandon Kozun
was a healthy scratch after taking a penalty late in Saturdays 2-1
shootout loss to Iowa. Frazer McLaren (hip flexor) is expected back at
practice Tuesday and in game action Friday in Utica.
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