Special Teams Lapses Doom Fuel In Loss To Reading
Special teams can often be the difference in a close hockey game. The Indy Fuel found this out the hard way Saturday night, as they fell 4-2 to the Reading Royals on the road in the first of a two-game series.
The Royals scored two goals on a 5-on-3 power-play to send their fans home happy. The frame began with Indy’s Chris Cameron receiving a double-minor for roughing, followed by a Bryan Lemos tripping call 52 seconds later.
Reading took full advantage, with Tyler Gratton and Parker AuCoin scoring within 35 seconds of each other.
Back to Back goals thanks to Parker AuCoin!
REA 4 | IND 1@ECHL pic.twitter.com/ZYlMpbhzxH— Reading Royals (@ReadingRoyals) November 10, 2024
The Fuel outshot Reading 9-5 in the first period but could not take advantage of three Royals penalties.
Then, Kyle Maskimovich made a costly turnover that led to a shorthanded breakaway goal for Lou-Felix Denis, giving Reading a 1-0 lead.
Brandon Saigeon finally got Indy on the scoreboard in the second period for his second goal of the season to tie the game 1-1.
Less than four minutes later, Sam Sedley tallied his first professional goal to put the Royals on top 2-1, a lead they would take into the second intermission.
That’s when things unraveled for the Fuel, with the two penalties to begin the third and two quick goals for a 4-1 Reading lead.
Nathan Burke tried to mount a late Fuel rally with a goal at 16:44 of the third, but it was too late. The Royals came away with the 4-2 triumph despite being outshot 29-25.