Schremp leads Falcons over Senators, 5-3


Tuesday’s AHL Boxscores

SPRINGFIELD 5, BINGHAMTON 3
Rob Schremp tallied two goals and added an assist as Springfield overcame an early 2-0 deficit to defeat visiting Binghamton by a 5-3 final on Tuesday at the MassMutual Center. Schremp, Edmonton’s first-round draft pick in 2004, increased his team-leading point total to 29 on the season (8-21-29), including at least one in 11 of his last 12 games (5-13-18).

Schremp scored twice in the second period, two of Springfield’s three total goals that period. Rookie Liam Reddox netted an unassisted goal in the stanza.

T.J. Kemp and Ben Simon also scored for the Falcons, and goaltender Jeff Deslauriers made 24 saves to pick up his league-leading 13th win of the season (13-5-3).  Springfield moved to 5-2-0-0 in its last seven games overall.

The Senators, playing their fourth road game in five days, received goals from Cody Bass, Greg Mauldin, and Josh Hennessy in the losing effort.


PEORIA 5, HAMILTON 0
Peoria scored twice in the first period and three more times in the second on its way to a 5-0 blanking of Hamilton at the Carver Arena.

Charles Linglet netted a pair of goals for the Rivermen, who received single goals from Mike Glumac, Nikolay Lemtyugov, and Micki DuPont.

Martin Kariya chipped in with three assists, including the lone helper on both of Linglet’s goals.

Goaltender Chris Beckford-Tseu earned his first shutout of the season, making 25 saves and improving his record to 4-3-1.


IOWA 4, MILWAUKEE 1
Marius Holtet netted a pair of goals as visiting Iowa posted a 4-1 victory over Milwaukee at the Bradley Center.

Junior Lessard contributed a goal and an assist for the Stars, and Marty Sertich scored the other goal.

Goaltender Tobias Stephan stopped 32 of 33 shots to pick up the win, moving his record to 9-6-0 on the season.

John Vigilante netted the Admirals’ lone goal, and Maxime Daigneault made 22 saves in the losing effort.