
Cyclones Snap IceMen Winning Streak in Cincinnati
February 13, 2016 - ECHL (ECHL)
Evansville IceMen News Release
CINCINNATI, OH - A 31 save shutout from goaltender Andy Iles led the Cincinnati Cyclones past the Evansville IceMen 2-0 Saturday at US Bank Arena, snapping Evansville's three game winning streak.
The Cyclones peppered IceMen goalie Scott Greenham with 19 shots in the first period, and struck first when Nick Huard scooped up a blocked shot in front of the net and slid the puck behind Greenham's right pad with 5:55 left in the frame. Evansville managed seven shots on Iles, but trailed 1-0 after one.
The IceMen held a slight shots advantage in a scoreless second period, but Iles stopped all 11 Evansville shots. Greenham made several big saves early in the stanza to keep the score 1-0, bringing his two-period total to 28.
Zach Budish added an insurance goal to the Cyclones' lead with 6:45 left in regulation when he deflected a Joe Wilson centering pass under the crossbar. Iles stopped 13 more shots in the final period for his first shutout of the season, while Greenham made 33 total saves in the loss.
The teams return to Evansville Sunday to wrap up the weekend home-and-home series at the Ford Center at 6:15pm. It will be heart night, presented by Deaconess Heart Group, and fans can take advantage of a special Valentine's Day ticket special that includes two goal zone seats, a rose, chocolate and a photo on the ice after the game for just $40.
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