Wranglers drop 5-2 decision as Firebirds take over in the second
Calgary built two separate leads but couldn’t withstand a late push, as Coachella Valley took over in the second and never gave it back.
Photo by Candice Ward/Calgary Wranglers
PALM DESERT — The Calgary Wranglers grabbed the opening goal and later rebuilt a one-goal lead in the second period, but Coachella Valley answered with four straight from there to take a 5-2 win Wednesday night at Acrisure Arena.
Dryden Hunt opened the scoring at 9:05 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Daniil Miromanov and Turner Ottenbreit to give Calgary a 1-0 lead.
The Firebirds answered early in the second when Jani Nyman tied the game at 1:54 off assists from Cooper Marody and Tyson Jugnauth.
Calgary pushed back at 4:14 of the second as Nick Cicek scored his sixth of the season from Aydar Suniev and Gavin White, restoring a 2-1 Wranglers lead.
That was the last Calgary goal of the night.
Coachella Valley pulled even at 14:30 of the second on Ty Nelson’s ninth of the year, with Cooper Marody and Gustav Olofsson drawing the assists. The Firebirds then took the lead for good at 18:43 when Eduard Šalé scored his 11th, assisted by Mitchell Stephens, sending the home side into the third period up 3-2.
In the final frame, Logan Morrison extended the lead on the power play at 2:15 with assists from Jagger Firkus and Nikke Kokko. Nyman added his second of the night at 19:26 to close the scoring.
Coachella Valley finished with a 39-24 edge in shots, including a 30-15 advantage over the final two periods. Arsenii Sergeev made 34 saves on 39 shots for Calgary, good for an .872 save percentage. Nikke Kokko stopped 22 of 24 for the Firebirds.
The Wranglers went 0-for-4 on the power play, while Coachella Valley finished 1-for-5.
Calgary now returns home for a Friday afternoon meeting with the Colorado Eagles at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
Firebirds strike three times in second period to defeat Wranglers 4–1
Calgary stayed level through one period before Coachella Valley tilted the afternoon with a three-goal surge in the middle frame. Justin Kirkland scored the Wranglers’ lone goal on the power play while Ivan Prosvetov handled a heavy workload in net. Calgary now sits six points outside of a playoff spot with 15 games remaining.
Photo by David Moll / Calgary Wranglers
PALM DESERT, Calif. — A scoreless opening period gave way to a decisive middle frame Sunday as the Coachella Valley Firebirds scored three times in the second period to defeat the Calgary Wranglers 4–1.
Both teams traded chances through the opening twenty minutes but neither side found the breakthrough.
Coachella Valley opened the scoring 2:27 into the second period when Eduard Šalé finished a play set up by Oscar Fisker Mølgaard and Lukas Dragicevic.
Calgary answered midway through the period. Justin Kirkland tied the game 5:39 into the frame, converting on the power play for his seventh goal of the season.
The tie lasted less than two minutes.
At 7:32, Kaden Hammell restored the Firebirds lead with assists from John Hayden and Mitchell Stephens, and Coachella Valley extended the advantage again at 12:28 when Logan Morrison scored his 26th goal of the season off passes from Jani Nyman and Jagger Firkus.
Šalé added his second of the afternoon into the empty net at 17:53, assisted by Lleyton Roed and Ty Nelson, sealing the 4–1 final.
Coachella Valley outshot Calgary 36–16 in the game.
Firebirds goaltender Victor Östman stopped 15 of 16 shots for a .938 save percentage, while Wranglers netminder Ivan Prosvetov made 32 saves on 35 shots (.914).
Calgary finished 1-for-4 on the power play, while the Wranglers penalty kill denied all four Firebirds opportunities.
Earlier in the day, the Calgary Flames recalled forward Matvei Gridin and defenceman Hunter Brzustewicz from the Wranglers.
Gridin has recorded 10 goals and 29 points in 37 AHL games this season and has also appeared in 18 NHL games with the Flames, posting three goals and seven points.
Brzustewicz has played 18 games for the Flames this season, registering one goal and two points, while contributing four goals and 14 points in 34 games with the Wranglers.
With the regular season entering its final stretch, Calgary now sits six points outside of a playoff spot in the AHL’s Pacific Division with 15 games remaining, keeping the Wranglers within striking distance of the postseason as the schedule winds down.
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