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Laurenza sets up a record while Bruin's Playoff lying space – Austin Daily Herald

Laurenza sets up a record while Bruin's playoff lying down

Published at 10:25 p.m. Friday, March 14, 2025

An Austin Bruins striker set a new season standard when the Bruins scored a post-season lying area when they crashed back from a slow start to defeat the Aberdeen Wings 6: 4 in the Riverside Arena on Friday evening.

Alex Laurenza put his name at the top of the list for goals that were scored in one season, and he also gave his team a big boost when he turned and jailed in front of the net to score his 33rd goal of the season and Austin with 9:24 in the game with 5: 4.

Laurenza expanded his record to 34 when he sank an empty nice nicer to die. Former Bruins Walter Zacher and Austin Salani were previously associated with 32 goals a piece with the record of the individual season.

“I learned a lot from Salani when he was a captain for us last year. It is cool to see how he will break the record last year and then break this year, ”said Laurenza. “I give my line a lot of recognition. We all talk a lot about the ice and it helps us a lot. “

Laurenza, who comes from Woodbridge, Ontario, also holds the record of the individual season for points (73) in one season.

Austin (total 35-10-3-2) had a short 4: 3 lead after two periods, but Aberdeen brought the game at the beginning of the third period when Ryan scored many gray horses with a clean look with his second goal of the night.

The Bruins came out flat in the first period when the Wings (26-21-2 total) went into the first break, but Austin came out in the second period. Gavin Hruza put the bruins on the board and Luc Malkhassian took over from there. Malkhassian brought Austin within 3-2 when he was able to shake a shot from Aberdeen goalkeeper Damon Cunningham while he fell on the ice, and Malkhassian gave Austin a 4: 3 lead when he hit a one-timer in the second half with 24 seconds.

“We didn't play badly, but we only made mistakes. We had to fix it and return to our style, ”said Malkhassian.

Malonto from Toronto now has 45 templates in the season and he is directly behind Laurenza with 67 points. Malkhassian and Laurenza have known each other for about a decade and have spent a lot of time together on the ice.

“He is one of my closest friends in hockey for a long time,” said Malkhassian about Laurenza. “His persistence separates him from other players. When he sees the puck, he will get it. “

Jack Solomon ended with 25 parades for Austin.

Evaluation summary

Aberdeen 2 1 1 – 4

Austin 0 4 1 – 6

First period

(From) Nikolai Tikhkevich (Luke Backel) 10:36

(From) Ryan Many gray horses (Jibber Kuhl, Sebastian Lillsund) 15:19

Second period

(A) Gavin Hruza (Jake Spaetz): 25

(From) Kuhl (Elvis Laskov, Grant Winkler) 9:20

(A) Luc Malkhassian (EJ Paddington, Jackson Rilei) 13:02

(A) Connor Beckwith (Nathan Williams, Trail Day) 18:34

(A) Malkhassian (Rilei, Paddington) 19:36

Third period

(AB) Many gray horses (TIILKEVICH, WINKLER) 2:40

(A) Alex Laurenza (Luc Malkhassian, Emil Samuelsson) 10:16

(A) Laurenza 19:32