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Admirals face elimination tonight

April 26, 2016 By Bill Scott

Milwaukee Admirals logoThe Milwaukee Admirals face elimination tonight, trailing the Grand Rapids Griffins two-games-to-none in the American Hockey League playoffs.

The Admirals are 18-31 all-time in elimination games, including a 9-11 mark since joining the AHL in 2001.

The Admirals scored just one goal in each of the first two games in the series.  Milwaukee has now gone 13 straight postseason games scoring two or fewer goals.  The last time the Admirals scored more than two goals in a playoff game was May 7, 2011 in a 5-4 overtime win over Houston in the West Division Semifinals.

The Admirals need a win tonight just to get to a game four in Grand Rapids.

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