The Niagara Falls Review

Krushelnys­ki relieved to score in 5th OT period of record AHL game

- BILL BEACON

Alex Krushelnys­ki searched for words to describe scoring in quintuple overtime, and managed to come up with “awesome” and “crazy”

What else can be said about ending an American Hockey League playoff game with a goal at 6:48 of the fifth overtime period, which gave the Lehigh Valley Phantoms a 2-1 victory over the Charlotte Checkers early Thursday morning?

“I’d say it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but you never know,” Krushelnys­ki said in a phone interview. “It was wild.

“The periods just kept going on. You go into every period thinking ‘this is it,’ and before you know it, it’s the fifth overtime. It was crazy.”

It was the longest game in AHL history, at 146 minutes, 48 seconds, and lasted more than six hours, ending at 1:09 a.m. local time. It beat the previous record set in 2008 by the Phantoms and the Albany River Rats by nearly four minutes.

When the puck finally went into the net, with Krushelnys­ki beating Alex Nedeljkovi­c with a quick shot from the left circle, the Phantoms forward thought “Oh my god, let’s go to bed.”

“It was awesome. I was just happy I could help the team win.”

While Krushelnys­ki was the OT hero, the star of the night was his goaltender Alex Lyon, who made 94 saves against the AHL’s highest-scoring team. However, Lyon fell short of the AHL record of 98 saves set in the 2008 game by the Phantoms’ Michael Leighton in a 3-2 loss.

The Phantoms were outshot nearly two-to-one (95-53).

The 25-year-old Lyon played 11 games for the Phantoms parent team, the Philadelph­ia Flyers, this season.

Krushelnys­ki, 27, is the son of Montreal-born Mike Krushelnys­ki, who won three Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers in the 1980s and also played for Toronto, Detroit, Boston and

Los Angeles.

The young Krushelnys­ki has bounced between the AHL and ECHL since a four-year stint at Colorado College. His best previous hockey memory was scoring on a penalty shot in overtime while in college.

The victory put Lehigh Valley up 3-1 in their best-of-seven second round series against Charlotte, the Carolina Hurricanes’ farm club. They can wrap it up in Game 5 on Saturday and advance to the conference final against the Toronto Marlies, who swept the Syracuse Crunch.

The teams have two off-days after the eight-period marathon.

“For any team that plays a five-overtime game, it takes a lot out of you,” said Krushelnys­ki. “It’s nice to be on the winning side because you feel good mentally.”

While the game set an AHL record, it would rank fourth in the NHL, where the longest game stretched into the sixth OT, before Mud Brunteau scored to give Detroit a 1-0 win over the Montreal Maroons March 24, 1936.

 ?? JEFF SINER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Lehigh Valley Phantoms won the game, 2-1, in the fifth OT, over the host Charlotte Checkers.
JEFF SINER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Lehigh Valley Phantoms won the game, 2-1, in the fifth OT, over the host Charlotte Checkers.

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