Projo Sports Blog |
T.J. Trevelyan scored one goal and assisted on three as the Providence Bruins broke a three-game losing streak by defeating the Springfield Falcons, 5-2, in American Hockey League action Friday. Trevleyan, a rookie center, earned assists on three of Providences first four goals and scored his 23rd goal of the season on a third-period power play. Providence (40-29-1-3) moved into third place in the Atlantic Division with 84 points. The top four teams qualify for the Calder Cup playoffs. Providence also scored on 4-of-7 power-play opportunities while killing off all six Springfield power plays. Providence broke the game open by scoring three goals in the opening period, the first two by Ben Walter. Rookie David Krejci scored his team-leading 28th goal of the season on a power play at 17:05 of the first for that 3-0 lead. Sean Bentivoglio scored his second professional goal, on a second-period power play. --ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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