Gulls hit the post too many times to keep up with Roadrunners, waste other chances in American Hockey League action at Pechanga Arena San Diego
On Wednesday night, those things did not go the way of the San Diego Gulls, who lost 3-1 to the Tucson Roadrunners at Pechanga Arena.
“At the end of the day, it came down to bounces,” Gulls forward Justin Kirkland said. “The two goals we gave up went off our guys. So that was frustrating. Then we created a lot of chances, a lot of odd-man rushes. We were right there. A couple bounces go the other way, it’s a different outcome.” Jenik made it 2-0 visitors at 11:54 of the first when he sliced in from the right circle and ripped a shot that made it through traffic and glanced off a stick — before beating Dostal glove side.
Gawdin had a shot glance off the crossbar at 2:25 into the third period and Grimaldi made a steal and then had a wicked shot clang off the post three minutes later.
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