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Cyclones Game Preview - Cincinnati at Fort Wayne

January 4, 2013 - ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release


CINCINNATI CYCLONES (19-10-2-0)

vs.

FORT WAYNE KOMETS (18-14-1-1)

DATE: Friday, January 4, 2013

TIME: 8:00pm ET

SITE: Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne, IN

WEBCAST: CyclonesHockey.com (America One)

NHL AFFILIATES

Cincinnati Cyclones: Florida Panthers, Nashville Predators

Fort Wayne Komets: Anaheim Ducks

NEXT HOME GAME

Saturday, January 5 vs. Fort Wayne Komets - 7:30pm

THROWBACK NIGHT / TEDDY BEAR TOSS

TONIGHT'S MATCHUP: After getting off to its best start since the 2007-08 season, the Cyclones flip the calendar to 2013 as they kick off a three-in-three weekend - two of which against the Fort Wayne Komets. Cincinnati picked up a 4-1 victory the last time these two teams met and will look to keep their buffer in the North Division standings. Tonight's game is the second of eight regular season match-ups.

SCOUTING THE KOMETS: Al Simms' club has won three of its last four games and now sit just four points back of Cincinnati, although they've played two additional contests. Forward Brandon Marino is far-and-away the Komets strongest player on offense. The fifth-year pro has notched 40 points (10 goals, 30 assists) in 32 games this season, ranking third among all ECHL players. His closest teammate, points-wise, is Brett Smith - who has 21 points (6 goals, 15 assists) in 29 games. Former Miami RedHawk Charlie Effinger and Ken Reiter have split time between the pipes for Fort Wayne this year; Effinger, who shouldered the loss in the first meeting with Cincinnati, is 7-7-1-0 this season with a 3.62 goals-against average. Reiter, a Minnesota-Duluth alum, has amassed a 8-6-0-1 record with a 3.06 GAA. Newcomer Marco Cousineau picked up the win in his first game with the Komets on Wednesday, making 28 saves in a 4-2 win over Gwinnett.

Rookie on the Rise: Cyclones forward Josh Birkholz has been on a tear of late. He has registered a point in three-straight games, including his second-career shorthanded goal last Saturday at Evansville. They Cyclones are 7-3 this season when he finds the scoresheet.

Slamming the Door: Cincinnati remains one of the ECHL's toughest teams to beat late in games. They are a perfect 12-0-0 when leading through 40 minutes of play and have registered 37 goals in the final stanza - their best of any regulation period.

SEASON SERIES (9 TOTAL, 8 REMAINING)

Dec. 19 Cincinnati 4 at Fort Wayne 1 Final

Jan. 4 Cincinnati at Fort Wayne 8:00 pm EST

Jan. 5 Fort Wayne at Cincinnati 7:35 pm EST

Jan. 11 Fort Wayne at Cincinnati 7:35 pm EST

Jan. 12 Cincinnati at Fort Wayne 7:30 pm EST

Jan. 13 Cincinnati at Fort Wayne 5:00 pm EST

Feb. 2 Cincinnati at Fort Wayne 7:30 pm EST

Feb. 12 Fort Wayne at Cincinnati 7:35 pm EST

Feb. 22 Cincinnati at Fort Wayne 8:00 pm EST


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