With a 4-1 victory, the Marlies secured their 10th win of the season and improved to 7-2-0 on the road.
First Period
The Devils began strongly and controlled the opening three minutes without ever really threatening Toronto’s net. On the balance of play, Binghamton deserved the game’s first goal, which they scored on a delayed penalty eight minutes in when Jacob MacDonald fired a low shot from the point that beat Sparks through a screen in front.
Despite outshooting the Devils 11-9 through the opening 20 minutes, the Marlies rarely troubled MacKenzie Blackwood between the pipes.