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The Rochester Americans (30-16-10-6) snapped a five-game winless streak to the Syracuse Crunch (36-19-3-4) and captured their 30th win of the season with a 5-4 shootout victory in the second meeting between the two clubs in less than 24 hours Sunday afternoon at The Blue Cross Arena.
With the shootout win, the first at home since Nov. 3, the Amerks have earned at least one point in 20 of their last 27 games dating back to Jan. 1, including six of the last seven. It was also the 26th game decided beyond regulation for Rochester, which has reached the 30-win mark for the third consecutive season.
Amerks forward Eric Cornel recorded a career-high three-point (1+2) while Colin Blackwell (1+2) and Zach Redmond (1+2) also turned in three-point outings with a goal and two assists a piece. Rookie center Justin Danforth completed the scoring as goaltender Linus Ullmark made 28 saves for Rochester, which has taken seven out of a possible 10 points through its first five games of March. The Swedish netminder, who also stopped all three Crunch shooters in the shootout, carries a 20-11-10 record in 42 appearances on the campaign, his second straight with 20 or more wins.
Eric Cernak and Oliver Archambault each posted a two-point (1+1) performance for the Crunch while Gabriel Dumont extended his point streak to seven games as he picked up a pair of helpers. Mathieu Joseph and Dominik Masin each lit the lamp while veteran netminder Peter Budaj took the shootout loss in his second appearance of a rehabilitation stint with Syracuse.
The Amerks elected to shoot first during the shootout. Danny O'Regan, who was reassigned earlier in the day from the Buffalo Sabres, went first and beat Budaj. Kevin Porter and Redmond were turned aside but Ullmark stopped all three Crunch skaters, giving Rochester a 5-4 victory.
With the shootout win, it snaps Rochester's five-game losing skid against the Crunch and give the Amers their first win over Syracuse since Oct. 7.
"I really liked the first two and a half periods," Amerks head coach Chris Taylor said. "A couple of our mistakes led us going to overtime, but I thought we played well. It was a little disappointing that we gave them a point tonight, but I am pleased we got the win."