Just one night after getting a much-needed win in overtime against the second place New Jersey Rockhoppers on Friday, the Brooklyn Aces were unable to put it together against the Danbury Mad Hatters, giving up two goals in the third period in a 4-1 loss.
Both teams were unable to light the lamp in the first, after goaltenders Miro Recicar and Derek MacIntyre made a combined 22 saves. Danbury got a goal each from Drew Madeiros and Dan Hickman in the second however, giving them a 2-0 lead going into the the third.
The Aces wasn’t no time getting back into the game in the third though, as after only 11 seconds, Aces captain CJ. Tozzo scored for the 24th time this season and cut the Danbury lead to 2-1. 11 minutes later, an Obi Aduba marker stretched the lead to 3-1, while a Chad Jones tally in the last minute made it a 4-1 game and cemented the Mad Hatters win.
Notes-
Tozzo led all players with eight shots on goal.
Recicar made 39 saves on the night.
Aces defenseman Andrew Scampoli was a -2 with one shot on goal in his first game back after spending the last two months playing in Holland.
New addition Brent Ozarowski was not in the lineup.
Aces defenseman Dan Carney was the only plus player on the team.
Attendance for the game was 1,431.
Photos by Patrick Hickey Jr.
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