Aeros Game Day, October 21

Published on October 21, 2011 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Houston Aeros News Release


HOUSTON AEROS AT CHARLOTTE CHECKERS

FRIDAY, OCT. 21 - 6 P.M. CST

OVERVIEW

The Houston Aeros begin their second three-in-three set of the season with a pair of games at Charlotte before returning home on Sunday against Grand Rapids. Both Houston and Charlotte enter the weekend with identical records (2-1-0-1).

THIS WEEK'S GAMES

Friday --- at Charlotte Checkers (6 p.m. CST)

Saturday --- at Charlotte Checkers (6 p.m. CST)

Sunday --- vs. Grand Rapids Griffins (5:05 p.m.)

LAST WEEK

The Aeros (2-1-0-1) earned three out of a possible six points last week with a win at Texas on Friday, a shootout loss at home against San Antonio on Saturday and a loss at Oklahoma City on Sunday.

GOING TO AEROS HOME GAMES

On-street, garage and surface parking surround Toyota Center... The Box Office and Will Call windows are located on La Branch Street.

TOYOTA CENTER ROAD CONSTRUCTION ADVISORY

Due to recent road construction surrounding Toyota Center, we encourage all guests to allow extra time for parking or visiting the box office.

SUNDAY FAMILY FOUR PACKS

Get four tickets, four Aeros gifts and parking included for Sunday home games starting as low as $52. BUY ONLINE

RECENT AEROS TRANSACTIONS

---Oct. 15: G Darcy Kuemper reassigned to ONT (ECHL)

---Oct. 12: Eric Nystrom traded by MIN to DAL

---Oct. 7: Eric Nystrom assigned from MIN.

AEROS INJURIES

None reported

AEROS MILESTONES

---Warren Peters played in his 601st pro game in the season-opener.

---Jon DiSalvatore needs 21 goals to reach 200 in his career.

---Jeff Taffe needs 33 games to reach 500 played in the AHL and 33 goals to reach 200 in the AHL.

AEROS/CHECKERS SEASON SERIES

This is the first and second of four meetings this season... Charlotte visits Houston on Oct. 21and Nov. 13...

AEROS/CHECKERS ALL-TIME SERIES

This weekend marks the first two meetings between the teams.

AEROS PLAYER NOTES

---Carson McMillan received a four-game suspension from the AHL for an illegal check to the head on Oct. 15. He will miss all of this weekend's games plus the game on Oct. 28.

---Casey Wellman had four goals in the first three games of the season. He had two goals on Oct. 9 to record his second multi-goal game in the AHL. He leads the team with 17 shots entering the weekend.

---Justin Fontaine scored his first AHL goal on Oct. 15 and added a shootout goal.

---Jed Ortmeyer had a goal and an assist on Oct. 14 at TEX.

---David McIntyre had two goals on Oct. 14 at TEX.

---Carson McMillan had two assists on Oct. 14 at TEX.

---Kris Foucault and Jeff Taffe each had two assists in the season-opener.

--- Goaltender Darcy Kuemper was reassigned to the Ontario (Calif.) Reign (ECHL) in order to gain playing time. The Aeros had been carrying three goaltenders (Dennis Endras and Matt Hackett are the other two). Kuemper won his debut on Saturday with 28 saves and also stopped 9 of 11 chances in the shootout as the Reign edged the Stockton Thunder 3-2.

AEROS GOALIES

HACKETT ---Started the first three games of the season... Made 23 saves and stopped 9 of 11 chances in the shootout (first 8) on Oct. 15 vs. SAN.

ENDRAS ---Made first Aeros and North American start at OKC on Oct. 16 turning aside 14 of 1 shots in a 2-0 loss.

POWER PLAY

Houston went 2/10 in the first two games of the season and 2/12 in the last two.

PENALTY KILL

The Aeros have stopped 21/24 this season.

FUN FACTS

---The Aeros roster features 15 players who spent time with the team last season, including 10 who saw significant time on the ice during the team's run to the 2011 Calder Cup Finals.

---The oldest player on the roster is Jed Ortmeyer (33). The youngest player on the roster is Kris Foucault (20).

AEROS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

4 - BAGH-nawl

7 - FRED-haym

8 - MED-vekh

14 - deh-SAL-vuh-tohr

20 - ROWH (like now)

26 - MACK-in-tyre

34 - EN-drahs

35 - KEM-per

39 - GEHN-oh-way

41 - ORT-migh-er

61 - KOOH-muh



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