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Artyom Levshunov's OT goal lifts the Rockford IceHogs to a game 1 win over the Chicago Wolves

Artyom Levshunov's OT goal lifts the Rockford IceHogs to a game 1 win over the Chicago Wolves

Yahoo24-04-2025
ROSEMONT, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — They're celebrating in Rockford and in Belarus. IceHogs rookie defenseman and Belarusian Artyom Levshunov scored a power play goal in overtime giving the IceHogs a 2-1 win over the Chicago Wolves Wednesday night in the first game of their Calder Cup playoff series.Levshunov, the second overall pick in the NHL Draft by the Blackhawks last summer, scored from deep blasting the puck past Wolves' goaltender Spencer Martin at the 11- minute mark of overtime.The first period of this game was scoreless, and so was the third period. In the second period Juha Jaaska scored for The Wolves when he deflected the puck past Drew Commesso. The IceHogs answered that period with a goal was credited to Kevin Korchinski ricochetted and deflected off the pads of Martin.Drew Commesso was huge in this game for the IceHogs. He had 32 saves while allowing only the one goal.The IceHogs lead the best-of-three series 1 game to none. Game 2 will be Friday night in Rockford at BMO Center. Game three, if needed, will be played Sunday at 4 p.m. in Rockford.
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