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The Wheeling Nailers lead their second-round series against the Maine Mariners 2-0 after winning both home games. The Nailers will travel to Portland for the next matchup.
The Wheeling Nailers are heading on the road to Portland with full control of their second-round series after back-to-back home wins over the Maine Mariners on Friday and Saturday night at WesBanco Arena, taking a commanding 2-0 series lead.
Fridayâs opener delivered everything expected from playoff hockey that you would expect: momentum swings, physical play, special teams battles, and overtime heroics.
After an early penalty to Wyllum Deveaux for high-sticking, Maine struck first at 7:40 of the opening period when Antonio Venuto finished a setup from Jacob Hudson and Jaxon Bellamy. The intensity escalated throughout the period, highlighted by matching roughing minors to Maineâs Andrew Nielsen and Wheelingâs Matthew Quercia at 13:57.
The Nailers doubled their lead later in the frame as Tristan Thompson scored at 15:26 off assists from Mathieu De St. Phalle and Logan Pietila. A late slashing penalty to Alexander Kuqali gave Maine momentum entering the second. The Mariners capitalized just 37 seconds into the middle period when Owen Gallatin scored on the power play from Brooklyn Kalmikov and Robert Cronin. Wheeling answered quickly at 3:35 as Blake Bennett restored the lead with Quercia and Pietila picking up assists.
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Penalties continued to pile up for Wheeling, with minors to Max Graham for holding and a bench minor served by Tiernan Shoudy for too many men. Maine eventually clawed back into the game when Kalmikov scored at 15:14 off assists from Zach Jordan and Cronin. Just 47 seconds later, Mike Posma answered with a critical tying goal for Wheeling, assisted by Brent Johnson and Thompson. Tempers boiled over late in the second with penalties handed out to Bellamy, Jordan, and Posma following a scrum. The third period remained scoreless despite key penalties to Brayden Edwards and Gallatin, sending the game into overtime.
Overtime nearly tilted toward Maine immediately after Nolan Renwick took a slashing penalty just seven seconds into the extra frame, but Wheelingâs penalty kill survived the pressure. At 3:10, Ryan McAllister buried the game-winning goal off assists from Edwards and Johnson to give the Nailers a dramatic 5-4 victory and a 1-0 series lead.
Saturday night brought another fast start for Wheeling.
The Wheeling Nailers currently lead the series 2-0 against the Maine Mariners.
The next game will take place in Portland, but the specific date is not mentioned.
Tristan Thompson and Blake Bennett scored for the Wheeling Nailers in the recent games.
The games featured momentum swings, physical play, special teams battles, and an overtime finish.
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Only 45 seconds into the game, Quercia opened the scoring off assists from Bennett and Kuqali, immediately silencing the Maine crowd. The physical edge remained throughout the opening frame, with Maine's Jordan taking a tripping penalty at 5:21 before redeeming himself later in the period. At 18:46, Jordan tied the game for Maine with Gallatin and Cronin collecting assists. Wheeling answered again before intermission. With just nine seconds remaining in the first, Edwards scored off feeds from De St. Phalle and McAllister to send the Nailers into the break with a 2-1 lead.
The second period featured another stretch of special teams play. Sebastian Vidmar was called for high-sticking at 2:31 before Graham took a hooking penalty only seconds later. Wheeling eventually extended its lead at 5:54 when Zach Urdahl scored with an assist from Craig Armstrong. Edwards later headed to the box for holding at 8:56, but Wheeling continued to control the pace. At 12:34, Pietila added another insurance goal off a setup from McAllister, giving the Nailers a 4-1 advantage.
Deveaux was later penalized for slashing at 13:51 before Johnson took a holding minor late in the second. Maine attempted to generate momentum early in the third when Xander Lamppa was called for interference just 57 seconds into the period, but Wheelingâs defensive structure and disciplined play kept the Mariners from mounting a comeback.
Through two games, the Nailers have combined timely scoring with resilience under pressure. McAllister and Pietila have continued driving the offense, while Wheelingâs depth scoring from players like Edwards, Quercia, Bennett, and Urdahl has created matchup problems for Maine throughout the series. Goaltender Taylor Gauthier made a collective 59 saves through two games.
Now heading on the road to Portland and Maine's home ice with a 2-0 series lead, the Nailers have firmly seized momentum in the series and placed the Mariners in an early must-win situation.