1. Home
  2. News
  3. Royals Hold On For Sweep in Norfolk, 2-1

Royals Hold On For Sweep in Norfolk, 2-1

Saturday, December 3rd
Royals Hold On For Sweep in Norfolk, 2-1

Click Here for Box Score

Teams     Per: 1          2          3

REA:              1          1          0=2

NOR:              0          1          0=1

Records

REA: 12-8-1-1 = 26 (T-2, North Division)

NOR: 2-13-4-0 = 8 (7, South Division)

Goaltenders

REA: Dekanich (Win, 8-6-1-1) (34/35)

NOR:  Knapp (Loss, 1-6-1-0) (32/34)

Power Play:

REA: 1 – 4

NOR: 0 – 6

Norfolk, VA – The Reading Royals (­­­­­­­­­Win, 12-8-1-1 = 26) of the ECHL, affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League, defeated the Norfolk Admirals (Loss, 2-13-4-0 = 8), 2-1, at The Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia.

In the back-end of a two-game set in Norfolk, the goaltenders at either end of the ice—Mark Dekanich for Reading and Connor Knapp for Norfolk—put on a clinic. But Reading got a goal out of both ends of the special teams—a short-handed goal and a power play goal—and was able to hold off an energized Norfolk team to complete the weekend sweep. For the Royals, the win pushed the team’s current win streak to six and unbeaten streak to seven (6-0-1-0).

Reading started the scoring 16:33 into the first while killing the first of six power plays awarded to the Admirals. Crandall battled to gain possession in the defensive zone and took off on a short-handed break. As he carried into the offensive end, Crandall got the edge on a Norfolk defender, cut the top of the crease and tucked it behind Knapp for his fourth of the year.

The Admirals tied the game at one on the first shift of the second period, when Sam Noreau fired a shot off the right point that was beautifully deflected by Nick MacNeil up and over the right shoulder of Dekanich for his sixth of the year.

Reading got what proved to be the game winner 17:21 into the second in the waning moments of the team’s third power play chance of the night, when Chris McCarthy fired a shot from just inside the blue line at the left point. Olivier Labelle, who was planted at the top of the crease, deftly nicked the puck back against the grain into the right side of the cage for his eleventh goal of the year—and his league-leading sixth power play marker of the season.

For Labelle, who was playing in his 250th game as a Royal, tonight’s goal put him at 221 career points with the team (112g-109a), which is one-point behind Yannick Tifu to become the organization’s all-time second leading scorer.

That would be it for the scoring, principally because of the play of the goaltenders as Dekanich and Knapp earned the second and third stars of the game.

NEXT UP FOR THE ROYALS

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 (@ 7:00 PM)

v INDY FUEL

@ SANTANDER ARENA – READING, PA

Jack Gulati ‘R-U Happy?’ Night

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 (@ 7:00 PM)

v INDY FUEL

@ SANTANDER ARENA – READING, PA

Teddy Bear Toss – “Stuff the Train” for Toys for Tots

ROYALS BROADCAST

AUDIO: iHeartRadio – Rumba 1340 in Reading

TELEVISION: Royals’ Road Games are televised locally in Berks County, Pennsylvania

on BCTV, which Can Found at Comcast Reading Cable Channel 15,

Service Electric Cable Channel 19, Comcast Southern Berks Channel 965

Courtesy of Boscov’s Travel and Apple Vacations

STREAMING VIDEO: ECHL.TV powered by NeuLion (Pay-Per-View)

End 16 12-03