Norfolk Admirals Defeat Toronto Marlies 4-2 in Game Two of Calder Cup Final

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Toronto MarliesThe Toronto Marlies dropped game two of the Calder Cup Final tonight from Norfolk Admirals by a score of 4-2. Richard Panik’s fourth goal of the post-season opened the scoring for the Admirals with just over five minutes remaining in the opening period. Joe Colborne’s second goal of the playoffs tied the game with less than two minutes left on the clock in the first. Brandon Segal’s goal at 8:26 of the third period turned out to be the eventual game winner. Norfolk now holds a 2-0 series lead.

The 2012 Calder Cup Final Series now shifts to the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto for games 3, 4 and 5 (if necessary).

Toronto Goal Scorers: Joe Colborne, Juraj Mikus
Norfolk Goal Scorers: Richard Panik, Alexandre Picard, Brandon Segal (GWG), Trevor Smith

Toronto Goaltender: Ben Scrivens stopped 28 of 32 shots
Norfolk Goaltender: Dustin Tokarski stopped 30 of 32 shots

Game Notes

* Both teams finished the game with 32 shots

* Philippe Dupuis, Greg Scott and Nicolas Deschamps each had 5 shots on goal

* Juraj Mikus scored his first goal of the 2012 playoffs

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