Monsters grab 3-2 shootout win over Comets

Monsters start weekend with 3-2 shootout win over Comets

Nov 8, 2024

The Cleveland Monsters beat the Utica Comets 3-2 in a shootout on Friday night at Adirondack Bank Center. With the win, the Monsters are now 5-4-0-1 and currently in sixth place in the AHL’s North Division standings.

 

Following a scoreless first period, Owen Sillinger notched a tally at 1:15 of the middle frame with helpers from Rocco Grimaldi and Dylan Gambrell. Luca Del Bel Belluz converted on the power play at 8:29 assisted by Sillinger and Stanislav Svozil doubling the Monsters lead. Utica scored two quick goals from Nolan Foote at 15:34 and Adam Beckman at 15:48 sending Cleveland to the final intermission tied 2-2. After both teams were held scorless in the third period and an overtime frame, Trey Fix-Wolansky recorded the lone goal in the shootout giving the Monsters the 3-2 win.

 

Cleveland’s Zach Sawchenko made 31 saves for the win while Utica’s Nico Daws stopped 33 shots in defeat.

 

The Monsters continue their trip in New York with a visit to the Syracuse Crunch on Saturday, November 10, at 7:00 p.m. at Upstate Medical University Arena. Follow the games with full coverage on Fox Sports Radio 1350 The Gambler, AHLTV on FloHockey and the Monsters Hockey Network.

 

Stay up to date on all Monsters news with the Monsters Mobile App presented by University Hospitals available to download at the Apple Store or Google Play Store. Be sure to follow the Monsters on X, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

Scoring:

 

1st

2nd

3rd

OT

SO

Final

CLE

0

2

0

0

1

3

UTC

0

2

0

0

0

2

 

Shots/Special Teams:

 

Shots

PP

PK

PIM

CLE

36

1/3

3/3

8 min / 4 inf

UTC

33

0/3

2/3

8 min / 4 inf

 

Goaltenders:

 

Goaltender

Outcome

Saves

GA

SOG-S

Record

CLE

Sawchenko

W

31

2

0-3

3-1-0

UTC

Daws

OT

33

2

1-2

0-6-1

Cleveland Record: 5-4-0-1, 6th North Division

Utica Record: 0-8-0-2, 7th North Division

 

GAME SHEET GAME PHOTOSGAME HIGHLIGHTS*

*Game highlights will appear as soon as possible following video processing.

Back to All