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The Coachella Valley Firebirds shut out the Ontario Reign in Game 1 of the Pacific Division semifinals. The game took place at Toyota Arena, marking the Reign's first home playoff game since April 18.
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ONTARIO, CA. -- As the white towels swung back and forth in the air and the fans chanted, it was evident that the AHL Calder Cup Playoffs had made its way to Toyota Arena.
The Ontario Reign competed on home ice for the first time since their final regular season game on April 18.
After winning the Pacific Division and having a first-round bye, Ontario matched up against the Coachella Valley Firebirds in a best-of-five series for the semifinals.
But Game 1 didnât quite go as planned as the Firebirds shutout the Reign 3-0 Wednesday night.
Maybe it helped that the Firebirds had just played a three-game series against the Bakersfield Condors for round one of the playoffs.
Compared to the Reign, who made it transparent that they hadnât played a game in 10 days.
âI know weâll be better,â Ontario coach Andrew Lord said. âAs much as we battle and do everything we can to stay sharp through the long bye (week), I think it was obvious we werenât quite ourselves after a long break which is unfortunate.â
The first 20 minutes consisted of roughing penalties and blood on the ice, but not one puck found in the back of the net.
âI think there was a little rust,â Andre Lee said. âBut we should be fresh. And we know itâs a long series ⊠We just have to carry it (energy) into the next game.â
The five penalties in the second period each led to a power play, which didn't exactly help the flow of the game.
Instead it led to the worst possible outcome for Ontario.
With assists from Jani Nyman and Tyson Jugnauth, J.R. Avon would make something out of Coachella Valleyâs 5-on-4 man advantage, scoring a power-play goal 4:44 into period two.
Ontario had a four-minute power play thanks to Eduard Ć alĂ©âs double minor high-sticking penalty and still, the Reign were unable to score.
The Firebirds added a goal in the final period from Oscar Fisker MĂžlgaard while Avon found the back of the net for the second time.
The Coachella Valley Firebirds shut out the Ontario Reign in Game 1, but the exact score is not provided.
Game 1 of the Pacific Division semifinals took place at Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA.
The Pacific Division semifinals is a best-of-five series between the Coachella Valley Firebirds and the Ontario Reign.
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Erik Portillo finished with 30 saves while Firebirdsâ goalie Nikke Kokko ended with 23 saves in his shutout victory.
Ontario went 0-for-2 on the power play and Coachella Valley went 1-for-4.
The Reign go down 0-1 in the series with four possible games left to play.
âI have no doubt that weâre going to come out really strong in this next game and find a way to win it,â Lee said.
Game 2 of the semifinals will be Friday at Toyota Arena at 7 p.m.