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Behind three-point outings from Adam Ruzicka, Matthew Phillips and Alex Petrovic, the Stockton Heat (4-2-0-0) took the front end of a Friday-Saturday double-header against the Marlies (6-5-0-0) in Toronto by a 5-1 final score Friday night at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.
With their efforts on the night, Ruzicka and Phillips became the first players in Heat history to register four consecutive multi-point games.

After a scoreless first frame, Stockton took control with three goals in a span of just over six minutes in the second, started by Adam Ruzicka finishing a feed from Connor Zary narrowly past the midway point of the frame. Martin Pospisil and Eetu Tuulola then lit the lamp only 37 seconds apart to put the Heat firmly in control at 3-0 nearing the end of the frame, though Toronto countered with a score before the second intermission.
The Heat were able to hold the Marlies at bay in the final frame behind a 17-save effort in the third from Garret Sparks against his former club, and tacked on two late goals from Ruzicka and Connor Mackey, his first as a pro, for the 5-1 final.
Stockton once again took the special teams battle en route to the win, scoring twice on the man-advantage while holding the Marlies scoreless on five chances.

NOTABLE:

SPECIAL TEAMS:

STK PP - 2-5
STK PK - 5-5

THREE STARS:

First - Adam Ruzicka (2 goals, 1 assist)
Second - Alex Petrovic (3 assists)
Third - Matthew Phillips (3 assists)

GOALIES:

W - Garret Sparks (27 saves on 28 shots faced)
L- Andrew D'Agostini (26 saves on 30 shots faced)
ND - Angus Redmond (0 saves on 1 shot faced)

UP NEXT:

The Heat and Marlies wrap up their twin bill at the Coca-Cola Coliseum Saturday at 1 p.m. MST, noon PST.