
Coast Lines - Northeast Division
Published on March 25, 2002 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK BULLIES: Luke Curtin scored four goals on Saturday tying the team record and the ECHL season high . . . Atlantic City plays at Toledo on Wednesday, at Trenton on Friday, hosts Trenton on Saturday, and plays at Johnstown on Sunday.
CHARLOTTE CHECKERS: Rookie Layne Ulmer had eight points (4g-4a) in five games last week . . . Kevin Caulfield has six points (4g-2a) in his last seven games . . . Checkers play at Richmond on Friday, host Columbia on Saturday, and play at Greensboro on Saturday.
GREENSBORO GENERALS: Defenseman Shaun Peet set a team season game high with +4 in Saturday's 4-1 win at Richmond . . . Greensboro hosts Augusta on Wednesday, hosts South Carolina on Friday, plays at Johnstown on Saturday, and hosts Charlotte on Sunday.
READING ROYALS: Brad Rooney leads the team with 23 goals, three short-handed goals, eight power-play goals and 48 points . . . Reading is 16-12-7 at home . . . Royals host Wheeling on Friday and play at Toledo on Saturday and at Peoria on Saturday.
RICHMOND RENEGADES: Richmond misses the postseason for only the third time in its 12 seasons and the first time in four seasons under Mark Kaufman . . . Renegades play at Trenton on Wednesday, host Charlotte on Friday and play at Roanoke on Saturday.
ROANOKE EXPRESS: Express have qualified for the postseason every year since joining the ECHL in 1993-94 and will be making their ninth appearance in the ECHL playoffs . . . Express are 17-12-5 at home . . . Roanoke hosts Dayton on Friday and Richmond on Saturday.
TRENTON TITANS: Scott Bertoli has 45 assists and 68 points breaking his own team records for most assists (44 in 1999-2000) and most points (65 in 1999-2000) . . . Trenton hosts Richmond on Wednesday and Atlantic City on Friday and travels to Atlantic City on Saturday.
ECHL Stories from March 25, 2002
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- Condors in the Community - Bakersfield Condors
- Kalamazoo Wings Weekly Release - Kalamazoo Wings
- Bandits go perfect for week - Jackson Bandits
- Tent party scheduled for Saturday - Alaska Aces
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- Coast Lines - Northwest Division - ECHL
- 10 Teams Secure Playoff Berths - ECHL
- Toledo Storm Weekly Release - Toledo Walleye
- Royals Winless Streak Ties Franchise High - Reading Royals
- Alliance Employment Solutions Adopts Two Local High Schools - San Diego Gulls
- New Orleans' Schafer Named InGlasCo East Coast Hockey League Goalie of the Week - ECHL
- Atlantic City's Curtin Named InGlasCo East Coast Hockey League Player of the Week - ECHL
- Gulls inching closer to division crown - San Diego Gulls
- Grrrowl win 4-2 in Charlotte - Greenville Grrrowl
- Playoff race heats up for Everblades - Florida Everblades
- Paxton Schafer wins ECHL honors - New Orleans Brass
- This week in Aces hockey: Mar. 25 - 31 - Alaska Aces
- Falcons sweep Aces - Fresno Falcons
- Falcons set single season attendance record - Fresno Falcons
- Bombers aim for first-ever division title - Dayton Bombers
- Inferno Take All Four Points - Columbia Inferno
- Steelheads on the mainstream - Idaho Steelheads
- Winning streak puts Brass one win from playoffs - New Orleans Brass
- Generals weekly - Greensboro Generals
- Titans Clinch Second Consecutive Northeast Division Title - Trenton Devils
- Chiefs weekly release - Johnstown Chiefs
- Nailers week in review - Wheeling Nailers
- IceGators set ECHL points record - Louisiana IceGators
- Mysticks Collect Food for the Needy - Mobile Mysticks
- Stingrays Take Two of Three - South Carolina Stingrays
- Mysticks weekly - Mobile Mysticks
- Steelheads Weekly Recap and Look Ahead - Idaho Steelheads
- Pride weekly - Myrtle Beach Thunderboltz
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