Clemmensen's 26 saves give Toronto series lead with 2-1 win over San Antonio

 
SAN ANTONIO - The Toronto Marlies hit the road and seized control in their best-of-seven American Hockey League opening-round series with San Antonio. Scott Clemmensen turned aside 26 shots and the Marlies scored twice in a 5:15 span of the ... [link]

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