ECHL Cincinnati Cyclones

Cincinnati Cyclones-Wheeling Nailers Preview

Published on November 6, 2007 under ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release


The Cincinnati Cyclones (4-3, 3rd in North Division) return home from a four game road trip and begin a three-game homestand. The Cyclones went 2-2 over that stretch and picked up wins in Elmira and Reading. This is the first of ten games between the teams this season.

The Wheeling Nailers (3-2-1, 4th in North Division) look to extend their unbeaten streak to four games (2-0-1) with the trip to the Queen City. Center Sean Collins paces the offense with nine points, including a pair in their overtime loss on Sunday versus Johnstown.

WHO TO WATCH:

Cedrick Desjardins stopped all 29 shots he faced in the 3-0 Saturday at Reading.

Gerard Miller has points in all four games he has played for the Cyclones.

Rugged forward Aaron Boogaard was re-assigned from Wilkes-Barre Scranton Monday.

Sean Collins has nine points this season and had ten points (5-5-10) vs. Cincinnati last year.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR:

Wheeling's power play against Cincinnati's penalty kill. The Nailers are second in the ECHL, cashing in 26.5 percent of their power plays. The Cyclones are tenth in the league in penalty killing at 86.7 percent.

FAST FACT:

Wheeling was one of two teams in the North Division with a winning record against Cincinnati last season (6-5, Trenton was 6-4).

UP NEXT:

The Cyclones host Augusta, Thursday night at U.S. Bank Arena for a 'Thirsty Thursday' promotion (see Wet Wednesday above) game.

Wheeling Nailers (3-2-1) at Cincinnati Cyclones (4-3)

Regular Season Game #8

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

U.S. Bank Arena

Game Time: 7:30pm

Promotion: Wet Wednesday (Pabst Blue Ribbon cans $1 each)

Television: None.

Internet TV: B2 Networks

Radio: None.

Internet Radio: www.cycloneshockey.com (air time 7:15pm)

Tickets: $22.50, $17 and $12. Available at the gate.




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