Versus Admirals, too little too late for the P-Bruins
10, scored his second goal on a rebound with 3:42 left, that left the P-Bruins down, 5-1, and on their way to their fifth loss in their last six games. "We played well in spurts," Gordon said. "I thought we were playing well (early in the second), and all of a sudden it's like a snowball effect." Providence (15-13-1-2) outplayed Norfolk for most of the third period, outshooting the Admirals, 19-7, and cutting the lead to 5-3 on goals from T.J. Trevelyan a minute in and Kris Versteeg with 9:27 left, but could get no closer. Martin St. Pierre added an empty-net goal for the final score. "There were a lot of things I wasn't happy with," Gordon said, "but if you went to (Norfolk's) locker room, their coach probably has a lot of things he's not happy with." Adam Burish assisted on four of Norfolk's six goals, tying a franchise record.
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