
Cyclones Game Notes: February 10 vs Kalamazoo
February 10, 2016 - ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
Overview: The Cyclones return home on Wednesday night to battle the Kalamazoo Wings. Cincinnati is coming off of a 2-1 loss to the Indy Fuel on Saturday night. Wednesday is also the start of a three-game homestand, and a 7-of-10 game stretch at home.
Saturday Night Recap: The Cincinnati Cyclones (21-19-3-1) fell to the Indy Fuel, 2-1, on Saturday night. Forward Andrew Yogan scored the lone goal for the Cyclones. Cincinnati outshot the Fuel, 30-28, with goaltender Andy Iles stopping 26 in the loss.
Friday Night Recap: The Cincinnati Cyclones (21-18-3-2) defeated the Indy Fuel, 4-3, on Friday night. Forward Andrew Yogan tallied a pair of goals, while forwards Jack Downing and Peter Quenneville each added lone markers. Cincinnati was outshot, 35-17 on the night, with goaltender Andy Iles stopping 32 to collect the win.
Wednesday Night Recap: The Cincinnati Cyclones (20-18-3-2) fell to the Wheeling Nailers, 3-1, on Wednesday night. Forward Peter Quenneville scored the lone goal of the night for the Cyclones. The Cyclones were outshot, 28-25 on the night, with Cyclones netminder Andy Iles stopping 25 in the loss.
Previewing Kalamazoo: The Wings enter Wednesday's games winners of two straight, and four of their last five games overall. They are outscoring their opposition, 20-15, in those four wins, and have allowed more than two goals twice in that five game stretch. The are led by forwards Dane Fox (17g, 21a), and Ludwig Blomstrand (14g, 22a) who have each accounted for 36 points. Rounding out the top three is Alex Mallet, who has totaled 33 points (14g, 19a) in 44 games played. In goal, Joel Martin has shouldered the bulk of the load this season, posting a 19-15-4-1 record, with a 2.94 goals-against average, and a .919 save percentage.
Inside the Series: Wednesday marks the fourth and final meeting of the season between the Cyclones and Wings, with Cincinnati posting a 1-1-1-0 record in the first three contests, with the Cyclones' lone win coming at home in the second game of the season.
Next Game Preview: The Cyclones return to divisional play on Friday night, when they welcome in the Ft. Wayne Komets to U.S. Bank Arena. The Cyclones dropped a 4-1 decision to the Komets back on January 29 in Ft. Wayne, however, the Cyclones won their last home meeting between the two sides back on January 23 (W, 6-4).
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- Budish's Pair Leads Cyclones to Victory - Cincinnati Cyclones
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- Rush to Honor Jarvis Friday Night - Rapid City Rush
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