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Aces Fall to Rockhoppers 5-4 in OT

Before last night’s game with New Jersey, Rockhoppers goaltender Nick Niedert was the only goaltender to beat the Brooklyn Aces this season.

Today, he’s the only one to do so, twice.

Making 40 saves, Niedert proved why he was called up to ECHL a few weeks ago and then some, standing on his head and leading New Jersey to a 5-4 overtime win over the Brooklyn Aces.

After the team’s whopping 11-3 win over Hudson Valley on Friday, various members of the organization were concerned how the team was going to respond against a much better team in the Rockhoppers. Also, without James Brannigan [team suspension] and Rob Miller [injured reserve] the Aces couldn’t afford to fall behind early. Goals by Anthony Becker and Matt Tyree however forced Brooklyn to play catch up. Luckily for the Aces, speedster Tony Resendes, who filled in for Brannigan on the top line, scored two goals in the second, which cut the lead to 3-2 after a Tom Boudreau goal at 8:17 before his second tally at 11:20.

Logan Brittle, who had four points on the night, stretched the Rockhoppers lead to 4-2 in the third, which looked originally like it put the game away. But two goals by “Super” B.J. Kuper in three minutes during the later part of the third sent the game into overtime.

However, the Aces didn’t have any come from behind magic in them, as Chris Ferazzoli hit the back of the net for the game-winning tally, ending the Aces eight-game winning streak and putting the Rockhoppers only seven points behind the Aces for the EPHL lead.

Notes-

The Aces outshot New Jersey 44-24.

Aces goaltender Eddie Neville made only 19 saves on 24 shots.

Resendes had nine shots on goal.

The game’s attendance was 982.

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