The Telegram (St. John's)

Growlers have won six straight

Newfoundla­nd extends winning streak to six games as Garteig makes 44 saves for first shutout in franchise history

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They’ve scored their share of goals, but the Newfoundla­nd Growlers have also relied on strong defence and steady netminding in fashioning an ECHL winning streak that was extended to six games with a sweep of the Manchester Monarchs at Mile Once Centre over the weekend.

A lot has been made — and rightfully so — of the Newfoundla­nd Growlers’ young offensive stars early in their firstever ECHL season, but don’t ignore the contributi­ons the expansion team is getting in the defensive end of the ice.

That was never made more clear than it was Saturday night at Mile One Centre, where the Growlers wrapped up a perfect four-game homestand with a 3-0 whitewashi­ng of the Manchester Monarchs.

The victory, which came the night after Newfoundla­nd (11-5-0) had doubled Manchester 4-2, extended the Growlers’ winning streak to six games and kept them atop the league’s overall standings.

On Sunday, Newfoundla­nd netminder Michael Garteig stopped all 44 shots he faced in posting his franchise’s first-ever shutout, adding to a victory skein that has seen the Growlers outscore the opposition 24-10.

For a while, much of the offence was coming from the rookie line of leaguelead­ing scorer Brady Ferguson, Giorgio Estephan and Josh Kestner, but against the Monarchs (4-6-2), the bulk scoring came from other sources, with Scott Pooley tallying twice on Friday and Ryan Moore doing the same in Saturday’s rematch.

But throughout the winning streak — and particular­ly the homestand, during which time the Growlers allowed just five goals in four games — those on the defensive side also made a statement, punctuated by the efforts of Garteig, who continues to show he’s more than capable of being a workhorse; he has started 12 of Newfoundla­nd’s 16 games.

That workload — and the fact the Growlers entered Sunday having played at least two more games than any team in the league — has Garteig at the top of the lists when it comes to games, minutes played (717), and wins (8) for ECHL goaltender­s. But the 27 year-old also has solid numbers when it comes to stats that don’t have anything to do with how much he’s played. His goals-against average (2.26) is eighth-best among qualifying goaltender­s, while his save percentage (.930) is third overall.

The Growlers head back onto the road later this week, beginning what will be a five-game road trip Friday night in Pennsylvan­ia, where they’ll take on the Reading Royals

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 ?? NEWFOUNDLA­ND GROWLERS PHOTO/JEFF PARSONS ?? Newfoundla­nd Growlers goaltender Michael Garteig stops the Manchester Monarchs’ Sam Kurker from in close during ECHL action at Mile One Centre Saturday night. It was one of 44 saves made by Garteig in a 3-0 shutout victory.
NEWFOUNDLA­ND GROWLERS PHOTO/JEFF PARSONS Newfoundla­nd Growlers goaltender Michael Garteig stops the Manchester Monarchs’ Sam Kurker from in close during ECHL action at Mile One Centre Saturday night. It was one of 44 saves made by Garteig in a 3-0 shutout victory.

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