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Hockey: Utah Grizzlies score six unanswered goals to beat S.F.
First Published Mar 17 2013 06:51 pm • Last Updated Mar 18 2013 05:17 pm

The Utah Grizzlies scored six unanswered goals to beat the San Francisco Bulls 6-2 in an ECHL game Sunday at the Cow Palace in Daly City, Calif.

After trailing 2-0 in the second period, the Grizzlies rode their offensive outburst to the win.

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Grizzlies goaltender Ben Meisner earned his first professional win, stopping 22 of 24 shots as Utah ran its season-high unbeaten streak to seven games.

Jordan Clendenning, traded from San Francisco to Utah on March 5, led Utah with one goal and four assists. Linemate Colin Vock had two goals and an assist, and Adam Estoclet had a goal and two assists.

After finishing out the second period with three-straight goals, two by Vock, the Grizzlies made it 4-2 28 seconds into the third period when Estoclet scored. Utah capped off the scoring with back-to-back goals by David Eddy at 1:05 and 5:36 of the third period.




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