Las Vegas Review-Journal

Desert Dogs’ rally fizzles out

Home opener draws rowdy crowd of 7,072

- By Alex Wright Contact Alex Wright at awright@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Alexwright­1028 on Twitter.

In their home opener, the Las Vegas Desert Dogs did not overcome a scoreless first quarter and lost 9-3 to Panther City on Friday night at Michelob Ultra Arena in front of an announced crowd of 7,072.

Trailing 4-1 at halftime, the Desert Dogs (0-2) came out firing with four shots on goal in the first five minutes of the second half, and it paid off when forward Zack Greer found the back of the net off a pass from forward Rob Hellyer during a power play.

Shortly after, Greer had another prime scoring opportunit­y in front of the net. But when his shot missed, forward Charlie Bertrand put in the rebound to cut the deficit to 4-3.

But Panther City (2-0) put an end to a Desert Dogs comeback when forward Jonathan Donville carved through the defense and put a shot past goalie Landon Kells early in the fourth quarter.

Less than 15 seconds later, off the ensuing faceoff, forward Tony Malcom put in another Panther City goal to put the game out of reach at 6-3.

Despite having a rambunctio­us crowd for their first home game — which included co-owners Wayne Gretzky, Steve Nash and Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams — the Desert Dogs put themselves at an early disadvanta­ge.

Forward Jacob Ruest went to the penalty box for an illegal crosscheck, and Panther City capitalize­d on the early man advantage with a power-play goal from forward Dean Fairall. Panther City added another goal less than three minutes later from forward Will Malcom.

Las Vegas’ first good scoring chance came shortly after on a twoon-one breakaway, but defenseman Tor Reinholdt stumbled after receiving the pass from defenseman John Wagner, and his shot was off target.

Panther City led 2-0 fter the first quarter. The Desert Dogs then had to kill off another penalty 90 seconds into the second quarter on a check in the back from defenseman Garrett Mcintosh.

The Desert Dogs broke through for their first goal with 6:39 left in the second quarter. Forward Marshall King connected with Ruest from the far side as Ruest cut through the middle of the Panther City defense in front of the net, and he scored falling down.

Panther City, which recorded 22 shots on goal in the first half, padded its lead before the break with goals from Tony Malcom and Phil Caputo.

Kells stopped 35 of the 44 Panther City shots on goal he faced. Greer finished with two points, a goal and an assist.

The Desert Dogs are off until Jan. 6 when they host the Philadelph­ia Wings.

 ?? L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images ?? Panther City transition­er Tony Malcom is hit Friday by Desert Dogs forward Jacob Ruest during the first half at Michelob Ultra Arena.
L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images Panther City transition­er Tony Malcom is hit Friday by Desert Dogs forward Jacob Ruest during the first half at Michelob Ultra Arena.

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