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E N Q U I R E R   S P O R T S   C O V E R A G E
Saturday, November 06, 1999

Milwaukee 4, Cyclones 4-1




        MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Admirals won their sixth straight game, 4-1 over the Cincinnati Cyclones in the IHL Friday night.

        The game was dotted by 86 penalty minutes, including a season-high 36 by the Cyclones.

        Cyclones ....... 1  0  0—1

        Milwaukee ....... 1  2  1—4

        First Period: 1. Cin, Mike Rucinski 1 (Ian MacNeil, Len Esau), 16:23. 2. Mil, Karlis Skrastins (3) (David Gosselin), 19:06.

        Second Period: 3. Mil, Paul Healy 3 (Eric Fenton, Richard Lintner), pp, 5:30. 4. Mil, David Gosselin 2 (Paul Healy), pp, 9:03.

        Third Period: 5. Mil, Paul Healy 4 (David Gosselin, Mark Mowers), 8:23.

        Shots on Goal: Cyclones 21 (7-8-6), Milwaukee 43 (12-20-11). Power Plays: Cyclones 0-5, Milwaukee 2-5. Goalie Saves: Mark Fitzpatrick (Cin, 39 saves); Chris Mason (Mil, 20 saves). Records: Cyclones 4-6-2, Milwaukee 7-1-2.

       



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