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AHL Weekend Wrap-Up
Did your team win?

December. 13 - Dec. 15

Friday's Results
Saturday's
Results
Sunday's Results
AHL Standings


Over The Weekend:

Fedor Fedorov scored his second overtime goal of the season with 2:15 gone by in the extra session on Friday, giving Manitoba a 4-3 win over Manchester at Winnipeg Arena. After a scoreless first period, the teams went back and forth the rest of the night. Ryan Flinn and Jared Aulin scored 72 seconds apart to turn a 1-0 Monarchs deficit into a 2-1 lead, but Jason King and Brian Chapman put the Moose back in front. Richard Seeley's first goal of the season tied the game at 3-3 and allowed Manchester to earn the road point for getting the game to overtime.

Alexander Zevakhin's first three goals of the season provided the difference as Wilkes-Barre/Scranton defeated Syracuse on Saturday, 6-3. Matt Hussey actually put the Penguins ahead to stay at 2-1 midway through the second period before Zevakhin scored twice late in the frame. The former second-round draft pick then finished his hat trick with an insurance marker in the third after the Crunch had pulled back to within a goal. Rob Scuderi and Shane Endicott had two assists each for the Pens.

Denis Hamel scored twice and Jaroslav Kristek had a goal and an assist as Rochester erased a three-goal deficit to earn a 5-5 tie in Binghamton on Saturday. The Senators led 4-1 before Jiri Novotny scored with 6:37 left in the second period, and Kristek's power play goal with 1:57 remaining in regulation capped the comeback. Ryan Miller finished with 41 saves for the Amerks, who were playing at the Broome County Arena for the first time since 1997.

Martin Samuelsson scored four times and Keith Aucoin added three goals and three assists as Providence swept a home-and-home series from Hartford, 4-2 and 7-4. The Bruins scored three power play goals in Saturday's opener and Tim Thomas made 26 saves as the Wolf Pack suffered just their second regulation loss this season on home ice. In Sunday's rematch, Jarno Kultanen added a goal and two assists for the B's as Providence improved to 11-3-2-1 at the Dunkin' Donuts Center.

Friday’s Results


Home Team In CAPS

Fri 12/13

Albany 3, SAINT JOHN 2... Wilkes-Barre 6, PHILADELPHIA 1... PROVIDENCE 4, Portland 2... Hershey 3, NORFOLK 2... HARTFORD 3, Binghamton 1... SPRINGFIELD 2, St. John's 1 (OT)... ROCHESTER 5, Syracuse 0... Hamilton 4, GRAND RAPIDS 0... CHICAGO 5, Cincinnati 2... HOUSTON 1, Bridgeport 1 (OT)... MANITOBA 4, Manchester 3 (OT)... UTAH 2, San Antonio 0

Saturday’s Results

Home Team In CAPS

Sat 12/14

CLEVELAND 4, Worcester 3... SAINT JOHN 2, Albany 1 (OT)... LOWELL 5, Springfield 5 (OT)... Philadelphia 2, HERSHEY 1... PORTLAND 3, St. John's 2... Hamilton 6, CINCINNATI 4... Wilkes-Barre 6, SYRACUSE 3... BINGHAMTON 5, Rochester 5 (OT)... Providence 4, HARTFORD 2... CHICAGO 4, Milwaukee 1... Grand Rapids 3, MANITOBA 2... SAN ANTONIO 4, Bridgeport 2... UTAH 5, Houston 2


Sunday’s Results

Home Team In CAPS

Sun 12/15

Manchester 5, LOWELL 1... Worcester 4, CINCINNATI 1... PROVIDENCE 7, Hartford 4... SPRINGFIELD 4, Saint John 3... HERSHEY 3, Wilkes-Barre 0... SAN ANTONIO 5, Norfolk 1

 

AHL Standings Through Games of 12/02/2002

AHL STANDINGS

Team/Div
GP
W
L
T
OTL
PTS
PCT
EAST
             
Bridgeport
32

16

9

6

1

39

.609

Hartford
28

13

9

4

2

32

.571

Springfield
30

14

15

1

0

29

.483

Binghamton
26

12

10

3

1

28

.538

Albany
30

10

13

4

3

27

.450

NORTH
             
Manchester
28
17
5
3
3
40
.714
Providence
32
16
9
5
2
39
.609
Worcester
30
15
10
4
1
35
.583
Portland
28
12
10
2
4
30
.536
Lowell
30
6
21
3
0
15
.250
CANADIAN
Hamilton
32
23
6
1
2
49
.766
Manitoba
30
14
13
3
0
31
.517
Saint John
26
9
14
2
1
21
.404
St. John's
29
8
18
2
1
19
.328
WEST
Houston
27
16
9
2
0
34
.630
Utah
29
16
12
0
1
33
.569
San Antonio
27
11
9
5
2
29
.537
Milwaukee
28
10
9
6
3
29
.518
Chicago
24
12
9
1
2
27
.563
CENTRAL
Grand Rapids
27
14
7
4
2
34
.630
Rochester
29
10
10
7
2
29
.500
Cincinnati
29
8
12
6
3
25
.431
Cleveland
29
10
15
2
2
24
.414
Syracuse
26
11
14
1
0
23
.442
SOUTH
Norfolk
30
16
9
2
3
37
.617
Hershey
28
15
6
6
1
37
.661
Wilkes-Barre
28
11
13
2
2
26
.464
Philadelphia
26
10
13
1
2
23
.442

Note: Teams receive two points for each regulation or overtime victory, one point for each game tied at the end of regulation.