Cleveland Falls 4-1 In Milwaukee

Cleveland Falls 4-1 In Milwaukee

Dec 3, 2024

MILWAUKEE, WI – The Cleveland Monsters fell to the Milwaukee Admirals 4-1 on Tuesday night at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. With the loss, the Monsters are now 14-6-0-1 and currently in first place in the AHL’s North Division standings.

 

Milwaukee netted two early goals with Vinnie Hinostroza scoring at the 1:03 mark and Ozzy Wiesblatt adding a tally at 4:10 of the first frame for the quick 2-0 lead. Trey Fix-Wolansky scored with Cole Clayton and Luca Del Bel Belluz on the assists to make it a 2-1 game at the 12:47 mark of the period, which would carry into the first break. The Admirals tacked on the only goal of the second frame with Ryder Rolston making it a 3-1 lead at the 18:32 mark. Milwaukee’s Kevin Gravel wrapped up the scoring in the final stanza with an empty-netter at 19:11 to seal a 4-1 win for the Admirals.

 

Cleveland’s Jet Greaves made 32 saves in defeat while Milwaukee’s Matthew Murray stopped 25 shots for the win.

 

The Monsters return home to face the Syracuse Crunch for a 7:00 p.m. puck drop on Friday, December 6, at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse. Follow the games with full coverage on FOX Sports 1350 The Gambler, AHLTV on FloHockey and the Monsters Hockey Network.

 

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Scoring:

 

1st

2nd

3rd

OT

SO

Final

CLE

1

0

0

-

-

1

MIL

2

1

1

-

-

4

 

Shots/Special Teams:

 

Shots

PP

PK

PIM

CLE

26

0/4

4/4

18 min / 5 inf

MIL

36

0/4

4/4

18 min / 5 inf

 

Goaltenders:

 

Goaltender

Outcome

Saves

GA

Record

CLE

Greaves

L

32

3

7-4-1

MIL

Murray

W

25

1

6-2-2

Cleveland Record: 14-6-0-1, 1st North Division

Milwaukee Record: 11-4-1-2, 2nd Central Division

 

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