Condors win 4th straight
By The Bakersfield Californian
Matt Keetley stopped 49 shots as the Condors rolled to their fourth straight victory, beating the Alaska Aces 4-1 on Friday night at Sullivan Arena in Anchorage.
It was the fourth straight victory for the Condors (14-32-4-1) and Keetley has been in goal for all of them,
Chris Langkow scored on the first shot of the game to give the Aces a 1-0 lead with just 36 seconds gone. Then Keetley and the Condors took over.
The Condors tied the game on a goal by Evan Trupp at 4:15 of the second period and Keetley fended off several shots from the Aces over the next 10 minutes.
Bakersfield then stunned the Aces with two goals in a span of 32 seconds.
Parker Stanfield scored at 14:26 and Kyle Calder scored at 14:58. The Condors put the game away on a Tyler Helfrich goal with 5:45 remaining.
It was just the fifth loss for the Aces on their home ice this season and two of those have come at the hands of the Condors.
The teams meet again tonight at 8:15.
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