SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - Zach Redmonds power-play goal late in the third period lifted the St. Johns IceCaps over the Springfield Falcons 5-4 on Sunday in American Hockey League action. Springfield had scored three consecutive goals to tie the game 4-4 when Redmond scored at the 18:41 mark of the third. John Albert had a pair of goals for St. Johns (41-20-4), which won its fourth straight game. Kyle MacKinnon and Carl Klingberg also scored, while Redmond added two assists. Patrick McNeill struck twice for Springfield (39-20-6), while Ryan Craig and Michael Chaput also scored. Jussi Olkinuora made 33 saves to earn the win, while Jeremy Smith stopped 19 shots for the Falcons. Both teams went 2 for 7 on the power play.
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