Rochester Americans Game Preview: Friday, October 14 vs. Toronto

Rochester Americans Game Preview: Friday, October 14 vs. Toronto

October 14, 2022 – American Hockey League (AHL)Rochester Americans News Release

Tonight’s season-opener with Toronto marks the first time since Oct. 9, 2010
that Rochester is scheduled to open the season versus the Marlies and the
first at home since an 8-5 win over Toronto to begin the 2012-13 campaign.


The Amerks enter the new season with a 33-26-7 all-time record in season-
opening games and have outscored the opposition 244-228 dating back to
when the puck first dropped on Rochester’s inaugural season in 1956.

Toronto went 4-2-0-0 in the six-game series in 2021-22, and entering
tonight, have won two of the last three meetings between the two teams.

The Amerks earned just one point in the three get-togethers in Rochester
last season and over the last five years show a 4-6-1-1 mark compared to a
8-4-0-0 record in Toronto.

Since the start of the 2016-17 season, Toronto has outscored Rochester 105-
104, while also outshooting the Amerks 1,054-1,027. There have been six
shutouts since 2016-17 with four of the six coming in Toronto.

In the last 33 games against Toronto, the Amerks have scored two or more
goals in 26 contests, which includes 11 games where they have produced
five or more tallies. Coming into tonight’s matchup, the Amerks are 12-10-1-1
in their last 24 games against the Marlies spanning the last five seasons.

Tonight marks the fifth time in the last six years in which Rochester opens
the season against a divisional opponent.

HEAD-TO-HEAD SERIES SNAPSHOT AGAINST TORONTO

The Rochester Americans open their 67th season in the American Hockey
League tonight in a North Division showdown against the Toronto Marlies
at The Blue Cross Arena. Game time is slated for a 7:05 p.m. start.

The Amerks and Marlies, who enter their 18th season in the AHL, will meet
a total of eight times during the 2022-23 regular season, with tonight’s
matchup representing the first of four in the Flower City.

Following tonight’s season-opener, the two teams will meet again north of
the border on Saturday afternoon as the home-and-home series shifts to
Toronto’s Coca-Cola Coliseum for a 4:00 p.m. rematch.

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 470 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.

Perhaps one of the most recognizable and iconic figures in Amerks
franchise history,
Joe Crozier was instrumental in the formation of one
of the American Hockey League’s most successful and distinguished
organizations through an impressive run of achievements. Crozier guided
the Amerks through “Golden Age”, winning the franchise’s first three
Calder Cup championships in four years while cementing Rochester’s
status in the hockey world.

In six memorable years as coach of the Amerks, Crozier compiled a record
of 260-155-30, making him the winningest coach at the time. He is one of
only six head coaches to win at least three Calder Cups.

In the 66-year history of the Amerks, Crozier ranks third all-time in
coaching victories and first in points percentage among Amerks coaches
with more than 100 victories. In addition to winning three Calder Cups as
Amerks head coach, Crozier also posted a 39-27 record in the postseason,
guiding Rochester to a berth in the finals in five of his six years behind
the bench.

He was a charter member of the Amerks Hall of Fame in 1986 and was
later inducted into the American Hockey League Hall of Fame on January
30, 2012 as part of the Class of 2012.

Of the 25 players on Rochester’s Opening Night 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.

Rochester’s lineup could feature five players making 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
first-year skaters.

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 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.

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
In 22 of the last 28 meetings between the two teams dating back to the
2016-17 season, the team that scored first has gone on to come away with
the victory. Additionally, in 18 of the last 20 meetings, the winning team has
scored at least four goals dating back to the 2017-18 season.

This weekend’s home-and-home series with the Marlies will be the first
time the Amerks open the season with back-to-back games opposite a
Canadian-based team since splitting a two-game set with the Cape Breton
Oilers on Oct. 6 and 7 to begin the 1995-96 campaign. Rochester would
later go on to win the Calder Cup, the franchise’s sixth and most recent
championship.

The Amerks are 2-0-0-0 all-time in the season-opener against the Marlies
and have outscored Toronto, 12-7. Rochester won the most recent season-
opening contest on Oct. 9, 2010.

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