San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

GULLS WIN, KEEP EYE ON PLAYOFFS

- BY IVAN CARTER Carter is a freelance writer.

The Gulls snapped a seven-game winless streak with a 3-1 victory over the Tucson Roadrunner­s at Pechanga Arena on Saturday night.

San Diego (28-31-4-2) was outshot 23-21 and went 0for-3 on the power play but erased a 1-0 deficit on thirdperio­d goals from Brent Gates Jr., Jacob Perrault and Greg Printz while goalie Lukas Dostal finished with 22 saves.

Perrault’s goal at 16:23 of the third proved to be the game-winner.

In a tightly played game in which both teams struggled to create clean scoring chances, Tucson scored first when Colin Thiesen took a feed from Oliver Chau and beat Dostal at 4:02 of the second period.

That lead held up through a second period in which the Gulls had three power play opportunit­ies but struggled to create clean scoring chances.

Rookie Josh Lopina appeared to tie the game midway through the third period but his shot at a wide open net glanced off the post.

San Diego continued to apply pressure and finally broke through with just over five minutes remaining when Gates grabbed a rebound and stuffed a shot past Rasmus Korhonen for his 11th goal of the season.

Perrault then ripped a shot from the left wing that beat Korhonen top shelf for

Gulls 3, Tucson 1

his 14th goal of the season. Printz capped scoring with an empty netter with 32.6 seconds remaining.

San Diego was coming off a 5-4 overtime loss to Abbotsford on Wednesday night, a game in which San Diego was unable to hold onto to a 4-1 second period lead.

The team had a quick turnaround after a shootout loss at Henderson the previous night and a long bus ride home.

“We gave a good effort (against Abbotsford), especially after traveling all night and you know, a short rest,” Gulls assistant coach Dan Jacob said. “Fell short — some mental mistakes, some stuff we definitely need to clean up before the playoffs start. It’s not really frustratin­g, it’s actually a good thing that’s happening now.”

Playoff primer

The Gulls likely will face Ontario in a best-of-three first round series that likely would begin May 4 at Ontario. As the seventh seed, the Gulls are not eligible to host a first-round game and all three games would be played in Ontario. Should they advance, the Gulls would face top seed Stockton in a bestof-five second-round series and would get at least one game at Pechanga Arena.

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