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Wheeling Nailers Secure Second Round Spot with Double OT Victory Over Reading Royals

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In an electrifying finish, the Wheeling Nailers, the ECHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, secured their place in the second round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs with a dramatic 1-0 victory over the Reading Royals in Game 5. The game extended into double overtime, where forward Nolan Renwick became the hero, scoring the game-winning goal just over seven minutes into the second extra period.

The Nailers’ victory was a testament to their resilience and determination, especially considering the pressure of a do-or-die situation. Goaltender Taylor Gauthier, who had previously served as the Penguins’ emergency backup goalie during their NHL playoff run, was nothing short of spectacular. He made 41 saves, earning his third shutout of the series and bringing his playoff save percentage to an impressive .974.

Gauthier’s performance not only secured the win but also etched his name in the record books. With this shutout, he tied the ECHL record for the fewest goals allowed in a five-game series, and his three playoff shutouts are now the most in franchise history. The Nailers’ defensive prowess alongside Gauthier’s stellar play has been a key factor in their success this postseason.

Now, Wheeling awaits the winner of the Maine Mariners versus Adirondack Thunder series, with the next round set to commence on May 8 in Wheeling. The excitement continues to build as the Nailers look to advance further in their quest for the Kelly Cup.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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