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Wahlstrom put the Sound Tigers out front just over seven minutes into the contest with his fourth goal of the season on an odd-man rush. Andrew Ladd forced the puck up the boards in his own zone and ahead for Kyle Burroughs, who opened space and continued the opportunity. Burroughs created a two-on-one rush down the left wing and found Wahlstrom on the right side, where he buried a back-post wrist shot at the 7:04 mark.Both teams also had shorthanded breakaway opportunities in the opening period, but couldn’t convert. Cole Bardreau got loose and had backhander kicked away by Dan Vladar, and Brendan Gaunce was denied by Coreau, who squeezed the leg pads together in the final five minutes.Koivula’s power-play tally at 10:53 of the second period made it 2-0 and proved to be the game-winner when it was all said and done. Providence’s Paul Carey was called for tripping at the 9:18 mark and while on the man advantage, Wahlstrom ripped a slapshot at Vladar from above the right circle. Vladar made the save and one more on Kieffer Bellows’ rebound chance, but Koivula cleaned it up from below the hash marks for his seventh goal this season, and his fifth goal in his last six AHL games.The Sound Tigers used outstanding defense and textbook penalty killing to preserve their lead later in the second period and early in the third. The P-Bruins went quiet on 56 seconds of five-on-three power-play time to end the middle frame, and also came up empty on a five-minute power play to begin the third period following Parker Wotherspoon’s major and match penalties for spearing.However, Shen capitalized at 5:26 of third period with his fourth goal of the season to make things interesting. Brendan Woods curled behind Bridgeport’s net and centered a pass to the slot, where Shen banged home a one-timer.Despite a late surge for the P-Bruins, which resulted in a 19-4 shots discrepancy in the third period, the Sound Tigers held on to win and snap their seven-game slide on the road.Bridgeport finished the game 1-for-4 on the power play and 5-for-5 on the kill. The Sound Tigers improved to 2-3-0-0 against the P-Bruins in 2019-20.With the win, the Sound Tigers improved to 15-22-4-1 (35 points0 and are now within four points of Lehigh Valley Phantoms, while the P- P-Bruins fall to 22-16-1-2 (47 points), tied for third in the Atlantic Division with the defending Calder Cup champion Charlotte Checkers.