Alaska Aces Look To Get Back On Winning Track Against Idaho Steelheads Friday

Alaska Aces Fall 6-1 To Idaho Steelheads on January 4, 2017 in Boise, Idaho. Picture Credit: www.adn.com
Alaska Aces Fall 6-1 To Idaho Steelheads on January 4, 2017 in Boise, Idaho. Picture Credit: http://www.adn.com

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andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

Jan 5, 2017

The Alaska Aces (18-8-1-4) take on the Idaho Steelheads (19-11-2-1) on Friday night, in the second game of three this weekend, and hope for a different result, than last night, in Boise, Idaho.

The Steelheads gave the Aces their worst defeat of the season, 6-1, at CenturyLink Arena last night, in the opener of a three-game series.

The Aces two game winning streak also came to a resounding end with the loss.

Alaska is now 9-4-3 on the road this season, and 1-1-1-1 in games against Idaho at CenturyLink Arena this season.

The ECHL Mountain division continues to be a four team race for top spot, as the Aces and Steelheads are tied for 3rd and 4th place with 41 points, both a single point behind 1rst and 2nd place Allen Americans and Colordao Eagles, both with 42 points each.

The Aces only goal came in the third period, Tim Wallace, his 8th of the season, from Steve Tarasuk and Stephen Perfetto, at 2:20 on the power play.

Michael Garteig’s return to the Aces from the Utica Comets of the American Hockey League was ruined, as he stopped 31 of 37 Steelhead shots.

Garteig’s earlier eight starts, in which he was 7-1-0 for the Aces, before his stint with Utica, he didn’t allow more than four goals.

Alaska outshot Idaho 45-37 for the game, with the Aces 1-7 on the power play, 2 for 3 on the penalty kill.

The Aces and Steelheads will play also play on Saturday night at the CenturyLink Arena. Game time is 5:10pm AST for both games.

The Aces and Steelheads after this weekend play their final six match ups against each other later this season in Anchorage.

Aces 0  0  1   1

Idaho 2  2  2   6

First Period – 1, Idaho, Ewanyk 14 (Basaraba, Faust), 14:34; 2, Idaho, Lain 7 (Merchant, Faust), 16:52 (pp). Penalties – Wallace, Aces (roughing), 15:40; Basaraba, Idaho (tripping), 17:41.

Second Period – 3, Idaho, Ewanyk 15 (Basaraba, Jean), 1:01; 4, Idaho, Luciani 11 (Linsmayer), 7:11. Penalties – Lake, Aces (slashing), 13:23; Walsh, Idaho (interference), 16:39.

Third Period – 5, Aces, Wallace 8 (Tarasuk, Perfetto), 2:20 (pp); 6, Idaho, Troock 4 (Linsmayer, Baldwin), 9:08; 7, Idaho, Basaraba 8 (Jean, Merchant), 9:40. Penalties – Karjalainen, Idaho (elbowing), 2:09; Lauwers, Aces (delay of game-puck over glass), 4:50; Idaho bench minor (too many men), 5:44; Bell, Idaho (cross-checking), 6:15; Baldwin, Idaho (hooking), 10:08; Troock, Idaho (boarding), 18:15.

Source: https://www.adn.com

Canucks Reassign Garteig to Comets 

NOV 22, 2016

Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the club has recalled goaltender Michael Garteig from the ECHL Alaska Aces.

Garteig, 25, has appeared in eight games with the Aces this season, posting a record of 7-1-0 along with a .926 save percentage and 2.39 goals-against average.

In 2015-16, he completed his senior season with Quinnipiac University, leading the Bobcats to the ECAC Championship and a berth in the NCAA National Championship. In 43 games played last season, Garteig posted a record of 32-4-7, along with a career-best .924 save percentage and 1.91 goals against average.

The 6’1”, 183-pound goaltender appeared in 124 NCAA games over four seasons for Quinnipiac University, compiling a record of 78-25-16, a 1.98 goals against average and a .917 save percentage. Prior to his collegiate career, the Prince George, British Columbia, native spent parts of four seasons in the BCHL, split between the Penticton Vees and Powell River Kings.

Garteig was signed by Vancouver as a free agent on April 29, 2016.

Source: Canucks Reassign Garteig to Comets | Utica Comets Official Website