Rochester Americans Game Preview: Wednesday, October 19 vs. Belleville
October 19, 2022 – American Hockey League (AHL) – Rochester Americans News Release
Tonight’s contest is the first between the two teams since meeting in the
play-in round of the 2022 Calder Cup Playoffs. Rochester swept Belleville
courtesy of back-to-back overtime victories to embark on its first extended
playoff run in 18 years.
Despite boasting a 3-3-1-1 record in the eight-game series last season
against Belleville, Rochester shows a 12-8-5-1 mark over the last five years
between the two teams. The Amerks earned four points in the four meetings
in Rochester last season, and over the last five years show a 4-6-2-1 mark
compared to a 8-2-3-0 record north of the border.
Rochester is 12-13-1 all-time against Belleville despite being outscored 94-
89 through the first 26 meetings with the Senators. Three of the last six
matchups between the two clubs have been decided beyond regulation.
The Rochester Americans (1-1-0-0) open a busy stretch of three games in
four nights tonight with a North Division showdown against the first-place
Belleville Senators (2-0-0-0) at Blue Cross Arena. The 7:05 p.m. matchup
will be carried live on 95.7 FM/950 AM The Fan Rochester as well as AHLTV.
The Amerks and Senators, who enter their sixth season in the AHL, will
meet a total of seven other times during the 2022-23 regular season
following tonight’s contest, with tonight’s matchup representing the first of
four in the Flower City.
Veteran forward
Michael Mersch returns for third season in Rochester
and second as the team’s captain, overseeing an Amerks leadership group
that also includes two alternate captains in forward
Sean Malone and
defenseman
Ethan Prow. Both Malone and Prow served as alternates in
2021-22.
On top of captaining the Amerks to the North Division Finals of the 2022
Calder Cup Playoffs, Mersch finished last season with 54 points on 26 goals
and 28 assists, all of which were, or matched, career totals in the league and
pushed him over the 20-goal mark for the fifth time in his pro career.
The nine-year pro has appeared in 472 career AHL games between the
Amerks, Texas Stars, Ontario Reign and Manchester Monarchs, totaling
318 points (156+162). Additionally, Mersch, a five-time 20-goal scorer in
the AHL who won a Calder Cup with Manchester in 2015, has skated in 17
career NHL contests with the Los Angeles Kings.
BJORK JOINS AMERKS AHEAD OF BUSY WEEK
Rochester’s offense was bolstered late Tuesday afternoon following the
reassignment of forward
Anders Bjork from the parent Buffalo Sabres.
Acquired by the Sabres in 2021 from the Boston Bruins, Bjork last appeared
in the AHL during a brief seven-game stint with Providence in 2019-20. In
29 career AHL games, all with Providence, Bjork has recorded 22 points on
six goals and 16 assists.
A 2017 Hobey Baker Award finalist at Notre Dame, Bjork is a three-time
medal winner with the United States, including gold at the 2014 WJC18.
Of the 26 players on Rochester’s current active roster, 11 are Buffalo Sabres
draft picks, including two first-round selections.
Isak Rosen (14th overall,) and Jiri Kulich (28th overall) come to the Flower
City as members of Buffalo’s first-round selections in 2021 and 2022,
respectively. Rosen spent the 2021-22 season with Leksands in Sweden,
where he made his debut in the Swedish Hockey League. He led all 17-year-
olds with the Leksands U20 as he posted 35 points (21+14) in 38 games.
Kulich, meanwhile, spent most of last season with HC Energie Karlovy Vary
of Czechia’s top pro league as a 17-year-old, appearing in a career-high
49 games. He tallied 14 points on nine goals and five assists while also
notching four points (2+2) in two games with HC Energie Karlovy Vary.
Aleksandr Kisakov (2nd round, 2021), Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (2nd
round, 2017),
Oskari Laaksonen (3rd round, 2017), Brett Murray (4th
round, 2019),
Filip Cederqvist (5th round, 2019), Sean Malone (6th round,
2013)
Lukas Rousek (6th round, 2019), Linus Weissbach (7th round, 2017),
Tyson Kozak (7th round, 2021) round out the Sabres NHL Draft picks.
Last Friday’s Opening Night lineup featured five players who made their
North American professional debuts as well as a total of seven rookies.
Kohen Olischefski and Lukas Rousek both skated with Rochester during
2021-22 but are still considered first-year skaters.
APPERT YEAR THREE
Seth Appert enters his third season as head coach of the Amerks in 2022-
23 after being named to the position on August 18, 2020.
Appert is 48-44-9-4 over his first two seasons behind the Amerks bench,
which includes a 37-win campaign in 2021-22 that culminated with an
extended playoff run as part of team’s first playoff appearance in four years.
After leading Rochester to a fifth-place finish in the AHL’s North Division
standings in 2021-22 and becoming the sixth straight head coach to reach
the 30-win mark in his first full season at the helm, Appert spearheaded
one of the most impressive playoff runs in nearly two decades.
Under Appert, the Amerks won their first playoff series since 2005 and
advanced to the third round of Calder Cup Playoffs for the first time since
2004, first sweeping Belleville in the play-in round before ousting Utica,
one of the AHL’s top teams in the regular season, in the best-of-five North
Division Semifinals.
APPERT YEAR THREE
Excluding
Peter Tischke, Mitch Eliot, and Oskari Laaksonen, the other
five defensemen patrolling Rochester’s blueline have all appeared in at least
four NHL games, including newcomers
Kale Clague and Chase Priskie.
Ethan Prow finished third in scoring amongst all AHL defensemen with 49
points (10+39) in 70 games during his first season with Amerks in 2021-22.
It was also the second time in three AHL seasons he reached the 10-goal
mark. He made his NHL debut last year which featured his first NHL goal on
his first NHL shot at the age of 29 against New Jersey on Dec. 29.
Lawrence Pilut returns for his second stint in Rochester after spending the
last two seasons with Traktor Chelyabinsk of the KHL, where he recorded
39 points on seven goals and 32 assists in 97 contests. He also produced 10
points (1+9) in 20 postseason contests.
SERIES
NOTABLES
With two games against the Toronto Marlies and tonight’s contest versus
Belleville to start the 2022-23 campaign, it marks the first time since
the 1995-96 season the Amerks have opened the season against three
Canadian-based opponents. Rochester, who began that season with four
straight games opposing Canadian teams, later went on to win the Calder
Cup, the franchise’s sixth and most recent championship.
Amerks goaltender
Malcolm Subban played his junior career with the
Belleville Bulls of the OHL, who play at the CAA Arena. Subban totaled
a 64-42-6 record and eight shutouts in 118 career games. During his final
season with the Bulls, he helped Belleville finish first in the East during the
regular season by posting a career-best 29 wins in 46 appearances.
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made his professional debut against Belleville on
April 14, 2019 as he stopped 32 of 34 shots while earning his first-career
AHL victory. After allowing one goal in each of the first two periods, he
made 20 saves to help preserve the win.
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