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March 25, 2002 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release


CINCINNATI CYCLONES: Cincinnati has won four consecutive games and is 7-1-2 in its last 10 games and 12-2-2 in its last 16 games . . . Cyclones host Johnstown on Wednesday, host Peoria on Friday, play at Peoria on Saturday, and host Wheeling on Sunday.

DAYTON BOMBERS: Dayton is looking for its first division title in its 11-year history . . . Jason Sessa has scored seven goals and 10 points in six games with the Bombers . . . Dayton plays at Roanoke on Friday and at Wheeling on Saturday before hosting Toledo on Sunday.

JOHNSTOWN CHIEFS: Johnstown has won 37 games tying the team record set in 1993-94 . . . Frederic Deschenes has 25 wins tying the team record . . . Chiefs play at Cincinnati on Wednesday, at Toledo on Friday, host Greensboro on Saturday, and host Atlantic City on Sunday.

PEORIA RIVERMEN: Bret Meyers leads the ECHL with 18 power-play goals and is tied for third in the ECHL with nine game-winning goals . . . Rivermen are 21-7-6 at home . . . Peoria plays at Cincinnati on Friday, hosts Cincinnati on Saturday, and hosts Reading on Sunday.

TOLEDO STORM: Joey MacDonald made a team and individual season-high 60 saves in Toledo's 3-2 win at Wheeling on Saturday . . . Storm hosts Atlantic City on Wednesday, hosts Johnstown on Friday, hosts Reading on Saturday, and plays at Dayton on Sunday.

WHEELING NAILERS: Nailers coach John Brophy has 998 career wins . . . J.C. Ruid scored four goals, including the game winner in the Nailers' only win, in four games last week . . . Wheeling plays at Reading on Friday, hosts Dayton on Saturday, and plays at Cincinnati on Sunday.


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