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GRIFFINS END CALIFORNIA TRIP WITH DEFEAT TO GULLS, 4-2

GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS 2 at San Diego Gulls 4

Oct. 10, 2015
SAN DIEGO – The Grand Rapids Griffins concluded their season-opening trip to California with a 4-2 defeat to the San Diego Gulls in front of a sold-out crowd of 12,920 on Saturday at Valley View Casino Center.
Nick Ritchie scored two goals, including the game-winner in his professional debut, while John Gibson stopped 32 of 34 shots to earn the win for San Diego (1-0-0-0).
Ritchie, the 10th overall pick in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, opened the scoring on the power play with 4:59 remaining in the opening period. After a Gulls dump-in richocheted off the stick of Mike Sgarbossa, Ritchie shot a bouncing puck from the left circle that went in off the right shoulder of Jared Coreau.
The Gulls controlled the play throughout the second period, doubling their advantage with 5:13 remaining in the second period. 38 seconds after Anthony Mantha was penalized for hooking, Brandon Montour scored on a one-timer from the right point set up by Shane O’Brien.
The Griffins (0-2-0-0) ended their goal drought during a power play just 1:42 into the third period when Eric Tangradi scored on a breakaway, beating Gibson on his glove side after receiving a stretch pass from Brian Lashoff.
San Diego reclaimed its two-goal advantage 6:40 into the final frame. Lashoff fanned on a pass behind his own net, which fell right onto the stick of Nick Ritchie, who raced to the front of the goal and scored his second of the game after beating Coreau on his blocker side.
The Griffins once again cut the deficit in half with 7:16 remaining in regulation. After Louis-Marc Aubry gained entry into the San Diego zone, he placed a drop pass to Colin Campbell, whose wrist shot from the right circle beat Gibson at his far post.
Despite outshooting San Diego 13-6 in the final period, the Griffins were not able to complete the comeback. After pulling Coreau for an extra skater, Antoine Laganiere put the game beyond doubt when he scored into an empty net with 31 seconds remaining.
Coreau stopped 26 of 29 shots he faced. San Diego went two for five on the power play, while the Griffins scored once on three opportunities.
The Griffins will begin the home portion of their schedule against the San Antonio Rampage on Oct. 16-17 at Van Andel Arena. Both contests start at 7 p.m.
Three Stars: 1. SD Ritchie (two goals); 2. SD Shea Theodore (assist); 3. SD Montour (goal)
Notes: Eric Tangradi scored the first goal as a Griffin against the organization that initially drafted him. Tangradi was selected in the second round (42nd overall) by the Anaheim Ducks in 2007, but he never played for the organization because his rights were traded to Pittsburgh in February 2009…Valley View Casino Center in San Diego is the 47th city and 55th arena the Griffins have played in since their inception in 1996.

GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS 2 at San Diego Gulls 4

Oct. 10, 2015
SAN DIEGO – The Grand Rapids Griffins concluded their season-opening trip to California with a 4-2 defeat to the San Diego Gulls in front of a sold-out crowd of 12,920 on Saturday at Valley View Casino Center.
Nick Ritchie scored two goals, including the game-winner in his professional debut, while John Gibson stopped 32 of 34 shots to earn the win for San Diego (1-0-0-0).
Ritchie, the 10th overall pick in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, opened the scoring on the power play with 4:59 remaining in the opening period. After a Gulls dump-in richocheted off the stick of Mike Sgarbossa, Ritchie shot a bouncing puck from the left circle that went in off the right shoulder of Jared Coreau.
The Gulls controlled the play throughout the second period, doubling their advantage with 5:13 remaining in the frame. 38 seconds after Anthony Mantha was penalized for hooking, Brandon Montour scored on a one-timer from the right point set up by Shane O’Brien.
The Griffins (0-2-0-0) ended their goal drought during a power play just 1:42 into the third period when Eric Tangradi scored on a breakaway, beating Gibson on his glove side after receiving a stretch pass from Brian Lashoff.
San Diego reclaimed its two-goal advantage 6:40 into the final frame. Lashoff fanned on a pass behind his own net, which fell right onto the stick of Nick Ritchie, who raced to the front of the goal and scored his second of the game by beating Coreau on his blocker side.
The Griffins once again cut the deficit in half with 7:16 remaining in regulation. After Louis-Marc Aubry gained entry into the San Diego zone, he placed a drop pass to Colin Campbell, whose wrist shot from the right circle beat Gibson at his far post.
Despite outshooting San Diego 13-6 in the final period, the Griffins were not able to complete the comeback. After pulling Coreau for an extra skater, Antoine Laganiere put the game beyond doubt when he scored into an empty net with 31 seconds remaining.
Coreau stopped 26 of 29 shots he faced. San Diego went two for five on the power play, while the Griffins scored once on three opportunities.
The Griffins will begin the home portion of their schedule against the San Antonio Rampage on Oct. 16-17 at Van Andel Arena. Both contests start at 7 p.m.
Three Stars: 1. SD Ritchie (two goals); 2. SD Shea Theodore (assist); 3. SD Montour (goal)
Notes: Eric Tangradi scored the first goal as a Griffin against the organization that initially drafted him. Tangradi was selected in the second round (42nd overall) by the Anaheim Ducks in 2007, but he never played for the organization because his rights were traded to Pittsburgh in February 2009…Valley View Casino Center in San Diego is the 47th city and 55th arena the Griffins have played in since their inception in 1996.

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