playoff report 52118

The Rockford IceHogs snapped a seven-game win streak and four-game road win streak with back-to-back losses at the Texas Stars. The Hogs have yet to win in regulation at Texas this season, posting a shootout victory and three losses in four trips to the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park. Rockford is now 7-2 this postseason and 3-6 all-time in the playoffs against the Texas Stars.
The IceHogs converted on the power play in both Game 1 and Game 2 against Texas. Rockford has now scored at least one power-play goal in each of its first eight playoff games, and enters the week ranked first in both power-play goals (17) and power-play efficiency (34.7 percent). Overall, the IceHogs have scored on the man-advantage in 10 straight games, and boast 30 power-play goals over the last 22 games since March 17.

The Hogs led the league in shots per game during the regular season (33.82), while Texas ranked 26th with 28.61 shots/game. However, the Stars have outshot the IceHogs 189-170 through six meetings in 2017-18, with Rockford averaging 28.3 shots/game against Texas, and the Stars averaging 31.5 shots/game against the IceHogs.
Chris DiDomenico leads the league in scoring with 14 points (6g, 8a) in nine games this postseason. His 14 points tie Rockford's AHL playoff points record set by Martin St. Pierre in 2008 (14 points, 12 games). DiDomenico has notched at least one point in seven of eight games this postseason, and he is the only skater in the AHL with four multi-point efforts thus far in the Calder Cup playoffs.
Chris DiDomenico scored a goal on Sunday with Adam Clendening and Cody Franson picking up the two assists on the marker. That trio has now combined for the goal and both assists on five separate goals this postseason (all power-play goals). Overall, DiDomenico, Clendening and Franson have tallied at least one point in the same game in six of the IceHogs' eight postseason contests.
Adam Clendening tallied a pair of assists in Game 3 and leads the league with 11 helpers this postseason (his 11 assists are three more than any skater in the AHL playoffs). Clendening has recorded 10 of his 11 assists while on the power play (including each of his first nine helpers this postseason), and 11 of his 12 total points while on the power play. He enters the week ranked first in the league in assists, power-play assists and power-play points.