The Newfoundland Growlers continued their strong play against the Maine Mariners over the weekend at the Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s. The Growlers ...
Newfoundland Growlers forward Pavel Gogolev raises his arms after a Growlers goal during weekend action against the Maine Mariners at the Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s on Feb. 5. Gogolev and the Growlers took two-of-three from the Mariners and have increased their lead at the top of the ECHL’s Eastern Conference. Jeff Parsons/Newfoundland GrowlersThe Newfoundland Growlers continued their strong play against the Maine Mariners over the weekend at the Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s.
“Since Christmas time, Maine have been the best team in the league … we knew that and we knew that this was going to be a playoff-like series,” Growlers forward Zach Solow told reporters after Sunday’s game. “That’s kind of what we got this weekend.” With the regular season series between the Growlers and the Mariners concluded, they likely won’t meet again unless they see each other in the playoffs.
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