
Cyclones Game Notes: Vs. Reading
November 27, 2016 - ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
Game 18 (Road Game 8)
Vs. Reading Royals (8-8-1-1, 16pts)
Sunday - 5:00pm ET
Santander Arena - Reading, PA
Full Game Notes
Overview: The Cyclones wrap up their two-game weekend series with the Reading Royals on Sunday afternoon. Cincinnati dropped game one of the weekend set, and are 0-3-2-0 in their last five games.
Last Night Recap: The Cincinnati Cyclones (7-8-2-0) fell to the Reading Royals, 4-2 on Saturday night. Forwards Peter LeBlanc and Andrew Yogan scored the goals for the Cyclones, while goaltender Michael Houser stopped 36 in the loss.
Wednesday Night Recap: The Cincinnati Cyclones (7-7-2-0) fell to the Quad City Mallards, 4-2 on Wednesday night. Defenseman Eric Knodel and forward Kenny Ryan tallied the goals for the Cyclones, while goaltenders Michael Houser and Joel Rumpel combined to stop 24 in the loss.
Last Friday Night Recap: The Cincinnati Cyclones (7-6-2-0) fell to the Atlanta Gladiators, 6-5 in overtime on Friday night. Forward Kenny Ryan had a pair of goals, while forwards Nick Huard and Anthony Richard, along with defenseman Craig Dalrymple tallied lone goals for Cyclones, who saw eight players record points on the night. Cyclones netminder Michael Houser stopped 36 of the 42 shots he faced in the loss.
Previewing Reading: The Royals collected their second win in a row on Friday night, and are now 2-6-1 in their last nine games. Reading has spent a lot of time on the road this season as well, with last night being just their fifth home game of the season. They are led offensively by forward Olivier Labelle who is coming off a two-goal performance on Saturday night and leads the team with 17 points (9g, 8a). He is followed by (7g, 9a) along with forwards Steven Swavely (5g, 8a) and Mike Pereira (6g, 6a). In goal, Mark Dekanich leads the way with a 5-6-1 record along with a 3.35 goals-against average and a .899 save percentage through 12 games played.
Inside the Series: This is the third and final meeting of the season between these two sides, with each team winning once. The Cyclones hold a 36-23-5-4 edge in the all-time series.
Next Game Preview: The Cyclones head to Indy on Friday to take on the Fuel in the third of 12 meetings between the sides this season. Indy has won the first two matchups of the series.
News and Notes:
Achieving His GOALS: After starting the season on a 10-game goal drought, forward Kenny Ryan has goals in five of his last seven games played, including a two-goal performance in last Friday's 6-5 overtime loss to Atlanta. Ryan's six goals are second on the team, and he is tied for second in points with 12.
Racking up the Points: The Cyclones have points in seven of their last 10 games, including a five-game winning streak from November 2-11. Cincinnati is outscoring their opponents, 33-31 in the month of November, and they hold a 20-10 edge in their five wins this month.
Starting off Strong: The Cyclones have made a habit of starting strong this season, ranking second in the ECHL with 19 first period goals. All seven of Cincinnati's wins this season have come when the Cyclones score the first goal of the game, and they are 7-0-1-0 when leading after two periods. Holding leads was a strong point of the Cyclones last season, having posted a 24-7-1-0 record when leading after one period, and a 30-1-0-1 mark when leading after two periods.
Man on a Mission: Forward Andrew Yogan recorded his ninth goal of the season in last night's 4-2 loss to the Reading Royals, and now has 10 points (5g, 5a) in his last seven games. His 18 points (9g, 9a) leads the team, and he has three multi-point efforts over his last five games.
Cyclones Extend Partnership with CPD: The Cincinnati Cyclones have announced they are partnering with the Cincinnati Police Department for the Cyclones' annual Teddy Bear Toss, which will take place during the team's December 3rd contest against the Missouri Mavericks. This is the sixth season that the CPD has partnered with the Cyclones for this event, which encourages fans to bring a new or gently loved stuffed animal to the game to throw onto the ice following the Cyclones' first goal of the evening. The tossed stuffed animals will then be donated to the Police Department who will use them to bring comfort to young victims of crime, accidents, and fires in Cincinnati. This year's Teddy Bear Toss will, once again, coincide with Throwback Night which will feature $10 tickets, $1 John Morrell Hot Dogs, Donatos Pizza, soda and beer. Over the last three seasons, Cyclones fans have donated close to 12,000 stuffed animals to children in need in Cincinnati.
All Aboard: The Cincinnati Cyclones have announced this year's PBR Party Express Bus Trip. The annual fan excursion will take place from Thursday, January 12 through Sunday, January 15 and will feature a Nashville Predators game and a Cincinnati Cyclones game. The first stop on the trip will be in Nashville, TN, to watch Cincinnati's National Hockey League (NHL) affiliate Nashville Predators take on the Boston Bruins on Thursday night. From there, the PBR Party Express will head to Atlanta, GA, for a Saturday evening affair between the Cyclones and Atlanta Gladiators. Pricing for this once in a lifetime event includes passage on the PBR Party Express, tickets to both games, and single or double occupancy hotel accommodations. There is a limit of 48 total occupants, and packages will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, you can call Dan Cheraso at (513) 421-0597 or email him at dcheraso@usbankarena.com. PBR Party Express Pricing: Single Occupancy: $310.00; Double Occupancy: $600.00.
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