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Admirals see winning streak end at six, but gain point by reaching overtime

The Admirals' longest winning streak in about seven years ended Friday night with an overtime loss in Reading.
The Admirals’ longest winning streak in about seven years ended Friday night with an overtime loss in Reading.
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The Norfolk Admirals’ ECHL winning streak ended at six games Friday night, though they received a standings point by reaching overtime in a 5-4 loss to the Reading Royals.

Keaton Jameson scored twice for the Admirals (33-19-4-1), who had been on their longest winning streak since the 2016-17 season.

Dajon Mingo sent most of the Pennsylvania crowd home happy by scoring 4:49 into overtime at Santander Arena. That handed Admirals goalie Yaniv Perets a loss, though he made 33 saves.

Nolan Maier gained a well-deserved victory with 37 saves for Reading (23-26-5-2), which trails Worcester by three points for the North Division’s fourth and final playoff berth. The Admirals are solidly in second place.

Norfolk carried a 3-1 lead into the final 15 minutes of regulation, thanks to goals by Jameson in the first period and — just 35 seconds apart — goals by Josh McDougall and Danny Katic in the second.

But Reading’s Shane Sellar made it 3-2 5:54 into the third period, and Mason Millman tied things at 3 at 10:12. Just 37 seconds later, Ryan Cox gave the Royals, who are affiliates of the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers, their first lead with a goal.

The Admirals pulled even at 4 with 3:35 left in regulation as Darick Louis-Jean assisted Jameson’s eighth goal of the season.

Mingo’s deciding goal was set up by Devon Paliani’s fourth assist of the evening.

Reading evened the three-game, four-day series at a victory each. The rubber game is set for 6:05 p.m. Saturday.

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