Aces complete sweep of Condors
By CALIFORNIAN NEWS SERVICES
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The Alaska Aces completed a three-game weekend sweep of the visiting Bakersfield Condors with a 3-0 victory Sunday at Sullivan Arena.
The Aces improved their ECHL-leading record to 43-12-6, and maintained a six-point lead over the Ontario Reign, who also won on Sunday. Alaska scored once in the second period and twice in the third.
Condors goalie Brian Stewart (8-22-3) made 40 saves on 43 shots, while taking the loss.
The Aces went 0-2 on the power play and the Condors were 0-4. Alaska outshot Bakersfield 43-20 in the game. Bakersfield returns to Rabobank Arena on Friday for a two-game series against the Ontario Reign.






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