Eagles forward Chase Bradley ended his eighth professional game with his first two goals

LOVELAND, CO. – Colorado’s Calle Rosen, Matthew Phillips, and Jacob MacDonald were also able to find the back of the net while Colorado goalie Trent Miner only allowed one goal out of the 26 shots taken against him.

The Eagles would take advantage of a powerplay late into the first period where defenseman Calle Rosen shot one in from the right-wing circle with 5:35 remaining. Colorado’s forward Chase Bradley would go on to score his first goal in the AHL from the right-wing circle on the Stars’ powerplay just 1:45 later ending the period 2-0.

The Eagles two goal lead was combatted by Texas when forward Matej Blumel shot one past Colorado’s goalie Trent Milner from the slot 1:89 into the second stanza. Colorado’s right-winger Matthew Phillips would later capitalize on yet another powerplay by sinking one in from the right-wing circle with 8:33 remaining in the period.

Leading 3-1 at the beginning of the third, defenseman Jacob MacDonald would solidify the Eagles lead with his goal from the right-wing circle 3:15 in. Bradley would go on to light the lamp for the final time of the night on an empty net with 4:52 ending the game 5-1.

The Eagles will be back on the ice against Coachella Valley Firebirds on Tuesday, November 5th at 7:05 MT at Blue Arena. Season tickets for the 2024-25 season are on sale now and can be secured with a deposit of just $100 per seat.

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Colorado outshot Texas 33-18 and were rewarded for that with a 5-3 win over the Stars