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Cranley & Top Line Chop Magic Number to 4

Apr 10, 2026
Written By: Ryan Smith
1st 2nd 3rd Final
Rochester Americans 0 0 1 1
Springfield Thunderbirds 0 2 1 3

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - The Springfield Thunderbirds (30-29-6-2) rode another spectacular performance between the pipes to the finish line in a 3-1 win over the Rochester Americans (31-28-5-4) on Friday night inside the MassMutual Center. The win was the T-Birds season-high fifth straight and shaved their magic number to clinch a playoff spot down to just 4 points.

Rookie netminders shined brightest in a relatively low-event first frame, as Rochester goalie Scott Ratzlaff polished off a fourth straight shutout period against the T-Birds, while Will Cranley turned away nine Rochester efforts across period one, while the Springfield penalty kill survived three minutes' worth of power play time from their opposition, the league's top-ranked road man-advantage.

The goaltender's duel continued past the midpoint of regulation, with each teams penalty kill continuing to stifle the opposition. At 12:10 of the middle period, Springfield's torrid top line finally broke the ice when Chris Wagner shuffled a backhand shot past Ratzlaff after a save off of Quinton Burns immediately prior. The captain's team-leading and career-high 24th gave Springfield the leg up and a 1-0 advantage.

Just 3:12 later, Wagner's fellow veteran leader Dillon Dube showed tenacity to will himself to a puck battle victory in the right circle before sneaking a snapper through a stunned Ratzlaff to make it 2-0.

From there, the Springfield defense and Cranley handled matters, killing off a double-minor power play late in the second and early in the third and carrying the two-goal advantage into th game's closing minutes.

Lamentably, Cranley's shutout bid came up just short when Trevor Kuntar chipped a backhand rebound home in a 6-on-5 with 2:22 remaining to make it a 2-1 score. However, the Americans would not get any closer, and Dube's second goal and third point of the night into an empty-net sealed the triumph with less than a minute remaining.

The T-Birds continue their busy three-game weekend on Saturday night for another installment of the Braman I-91 Rivalry against the Hartford Wolf Pack. Puck drop is set for 6:05 p.m. inside the Thunderdome. Should the T-Birds win tomorrow, coupled with a Lehigh Valley Phantoms regulation loss against the Bridgeport Islanders, the T-Birds could punch their ticket to the Calder Cup Playoffs on Saturday.

Single-game tickets and ticket memberships for all remaining games in the Thunderbirds' 2025-26 season are available now - fans can order now by visiting www.SpringfieldThunderbirds.com or by calling (413) 739-GOAL (4625). 

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