Monsters Shipwreck Admirals 6-3 to Clinch Playoff Berth
The Cleveland Monsters beat the Milwaukee Admirals (29-28-4-3) 6-3 on Friday evening at Rocket Arena.

| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Final | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Milwaukee Admirals
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Cleveland Monsters
|
1 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
The Cleveland Monsters beat the Milwaukee Admirals (29-28-4-3) 6-3 on Friday evening at Rocket Arena. With the win, the Monsters are now 34-25-6-1, are currently in third place in the AHL’s North Division standings and qualified for the Calder Cup Playoffs for a team-record third consecutive season.
Cleveland’s James Malatesta got the scoring started early in the first with a goal at 1:25 off feeds from Luca Marrelliand Will Butcher to give the Monsters a 1-0 lead. After a slow start to the second period, the Monsters put up three in quick succession with a goal from Hudson Fasching at 9:40 assisted by Jack Williams and Justin Pearson and unassisted tallies from Roman Ahcan at 11:22 and Brendan Gaunce at 16:03. Milwaukee’s Massimo Rizzo got the Admirals on the board with a marker at 19:44 to make it 4-1 Monsters heading into the final frame. The Admirals’ Jake Lucchini tacked on another at 2:48 of the third but the Monsters’ Justin Pearson responded with one of his own at 4:58 with helpers from Owen Sillinger and Guillaume Richard and Malatesta earned his second of the night at 8:57 off feeds from Dysin Mayo and Tate Singleton. Milwaukee’s Zack Hayes got one more for the Admirals at 17:33 but the Monsters finished with the 6-3 victory.
Cleveland’s Zach Sawchenko stopped 23 shots for the win while Milwaukee’s Matthew Murray made 26 saves in defeat.
The Monsters see the Milwaukee Admirals again on Saturday, April 4th at 7:00 p.m. at Rocket Arena. Follow the game with full coverage on Rock Sports Entertainment Network, SportsRadio 99.1 Powered by Rock Entertainment Group, 1390 The Gambler WNIO-AM, AHLTV on FloHockey and the Monsters Hockey Network.
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Shots/Special Teams:
|
|
Shots |
PP |
PK |
PIM |
|
CLE |
32 |
0/3 |
1/2 |
37 min / 10 inf |
|
MIL |
26 |
1/2 |
3/3 |
59 min / 13 inf |
Goaltenders:
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|
Goaltender |
Outcome |
Saves |
GA |
Record |
|
CLE |
Sawchenko |
W |
23 |
3 |
12-9-3 |
|
MIL |
Murray |
L |
26 |
6 |
19-19-2 |
Cleveland Record: 34-25-6-1, 3rd North Division
Milwaukee Record: 29-28-4-3, 5th Central Division
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