Utah's McLiveen scores 4 goals in win over Condors
By The Bakersfield Californian
Paul McLiveen scored four goals, the last three in the final 7½ minutes of the game, to lead the Utah Grizzlies to a 6-3 victory over the Condors on Thursday night in West Valley City, Utah.
The Grizzlies scored the final four goals to erase a 3-2 Bakersfield lead.
The game was tied 3-3 when the Condors collapse and the McLiveen show began. McLiveen scored with 7:34, 3:06 and 24 seconds remaining. The last was a power-play goal.
Utah opened the scoring 2:13 into the game when Mitch Fadden beat Matt Keetley on the first shot, but the Condors tied the game at 7:02 on a power-play goal by Alain Goulet.
McLiveen put the Grizzlies up 2-1 on a power-play goal eight minutes into the second. Bakersfield evened the game on a Jessie Gimblett goal at 12 minutes and went ahead on Robby Dee's goal a minute later. Nick Tuzzolino tied the game for Utah on a power play with 4:24 left in the period.
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