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Down 3-0 entering the third period, the Amerks put on a stunning rally to get even, and Brett Murray scored the winning goal in overtime. Amerks pull off stunning comeback, beat Crunch 4-3 in ...
[15] [16] Imlach was a part owner of the Canucks at the time. [12] [15] With the majority of the Rochester players transferred to Vancouver, Canucks won the 1968–69 and 1969–70 WHL Lester Patrick Cup championships, while the Amerks finished in last place each year.
The Amerks couldn't get anything going on offense and lost Game 5 of the North Division semifinals to the Crunch, ending their season. Rochester Amerks season comes to an end with 5-2 playoff loss ...
The Amerks earned four out of six points during a brutal three-game weekend and new defensemen Calle Sjalin and Ryan Johnson should be nice additions. Amerks manage to beat Syracuse and Utica ...
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Rochester lost their opening game to Swiss club HC Geneve-Servette with 5-0. [13] Two Amerks players incurred game misconduct ejections, Luke Adam for a check to the head of Kaspars Daugavins, and Frederick Roy for attacking Servette's Cody Almond. The Amerks then lost 4-3 to the KHL's CSKA Moscow, [14] with Phil Varone and
Buffalo Bisons (4) 4–3: Hershey Bears Bill Reay: 1963–64: Cleveland Barons (9) 4–0: Quebec Aces: Fred Glover: 1964–65: Rochester Americans (1) 4–1: Hershey Bears Joe Crozier: 1965–66: Rochester Americans (2) 4–2: Cleveland Barons Joe Crozier (2) 1966–67: Pittsburgh Hornets (1) 4–0: Rochester Americans Baz Bastien: 1967–68 ...
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