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GAME RECAP

Kenai River erases deficit to stun Wenatchee, 4-3

Town Toyota Center    Sun, Oct 27, 2013

The Kenai River Brown Bears climbed out of a two-goal hole to beat the Wenatchee Wild, 4-3.

Kenai River let multiple leads slip away before eventually digging out of a two hole to pick up the win. The Brown Bears took a 3-2 advantage on a goal by Nathan Colwell at 13:51 in the third period. Kenai River went down 2-0 after Wenatchee's Trey Bradley put the puck home at 11:16 in the first period. After evening things up at 3-3 on a power play goal by Nicholas Rivera at 16:11 in the third, the Brown Bears got the game-winner from Albin Karlsson at 18:22 in the third period.

Zack Zulkanycz was all over the ice for Kenai River, as he tallied one goal and two assists in the win. Zulkanycz scored short handed 3:40 into the third period to make the score 2-2. An elbowing call on Gustav Berglund put the Brown Bears on the penalty kill. Steven Butts assisted on the tally.

Kenai River additionally got points from Alec Butcher, who also racked up one goal and one assist and Karlsson, who also tallied one goal and one assist. In addition, Kenai River received assists from Christian Luiten, who had one.

The Wild put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow Kenai River to score on any of its five power plays. With 39 shots on target during the contest, Wenatchee exceeded the 27.8 shots it averages per game this year.

Wenatchee also got points from Ryan Gotelaere, who also had one goal and one assist. More assists for Wenatchee came via Troy Loggins, who had two and Parker Tuomie, Christian Salvato, and David Powlowski, who contributed one a piece.

The Brown Bears' Kris Oldham stopped 36 shots out of the 39 that he faced. Kenai River incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. Chase Perry made 20 saves for the Wild on 24 shots. Wenatchee incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors.