Hockey

Abbotsford goalie breaks 55-year-old AHL record held by Johnny Bower

Abbotsford goaltender Barry Brust broke a 55-year-old American Hockey League record and the Heat went on to beat the San Antonio Rampage 3-2 in a shootout Saturday in Texas.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltending legend Johnny Bower, shown here watching Leafs practice in 2009, had one of his AHL records broken on Saturday. (File/Canadian Press)

Abbotsford goaltender Barry Brust broke a 55-year-old American Hockey League record and the Heat went on to beat the San Antonio Rampage 3-2 in a shootout Saturday in Texas.

Brust allowed a power-play goal to Rampage forward James Wright in the second period, ending his shutout run at 268 minutes 17 seconds.

That surpassed the previous mark of 249:51 set by Hockey Hall of Famer Johnny Bower, who set the record with the Cleveland Barons in 1957.

Brust hadn't been scored on since Oct. 20 against the Chicago Wolves before recording three straight shutouts.

Abbotsford's Carter Bancks scored the decisive goal in the 11th round of the shootout, while Paul Byron and Brett Olson had a goal apiece in regulation for the Heat (12-2-3).

Quinton Howden had the other goal for San Antonio (4-9-3).

Brust finished with 26 saves, while Rampage goaltender Jacob Markstrom stopped 30 shots.

Byron gave the Heat a 1-0 lead just 5:14 into the game on the power play.

But San Antonio scored two quick goals in the second. Wright ended Brust's shutout streak at 16:36 before Howden scored at 18:11.

A goal by Olson with 14 seconds left in regulation saved Abbotsford, which went on to win a marathon shootout.