
Cyclones Weekly
Published on November 21, 2011 under ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
THIS PAST WEEK:
About Sunday Afternoon in Toledo: The Walleye scored five times in the final two periods to defeat the Cyclones by a 6-3 final in front of 3,859 at Huntington Center. Rob Slaney had two goals while Anthony Luciani registered a goal and an assist in the defeat.
About Saturday Night in Chicago: Blair Riley broke a 1-1 tie just 41 seconds into the third period as the Express improved to 4-0 against the Cyclones this season by claiming a 2-1 win in front of 2.640 at Sears Centre on. Garrett Wilson scored a goal for the second straight night in a losing effort. Cincinnati held its opponent to its lowest shot-output of the season, with Chicago only registering 12 shots on net all night.
About Friday Night vs. Reading: The Cyclones erased a two-goal deficit in the third period to force overtime before Chet Pickard stopped all four Royals shooters in the shootout, as the Cyclones prevailed 3-2 in front of 4,243 at U.S. Bank Arena on Friday night. Garrett Wilson sealed the victory for Cincinnati, which was its third straight, when he buried a goal in round five of the shootout.
About Tuesday Morning vs. Toledo: Joel Champagne's goal in the third period turned out to be the game-winner as the Cyclone blew past the Walleye by a 4-2 score in front of 5,257 at U.S. Bank Arena for Education in Hockey Day on Tuesday morning. Cincinnati improved to 3-1-1 in Education in Hockey Day Games at U.S. Bank Arena.
SHOTS FROM THE POINT:
Thanksgiving Week: Cincinnati will play just two games in a holiday-shortened week beginning Wednesday night at U.S. Bank Arena against the Kalamazoo Wings. It will be the first time that the Wings invade downtown Cincinnati this season. Then, after Thanksgiving, the Clones will return to Toledo for another division battle with the Walleye on Friday night.
Multi-Point Magicians: The Cyclones have had seven different players register multi-point games this season. Yesterday afternoon in Toledo, Anthony Luciani registered a goal and an assist for his team-leading third multi-point game of the year. In fact, five of those seven players have had two such games.
Another Record Set: On Saturday in Chicago, Cincinnati did something that no other Cyclones team has ever done; they held the Express to five shots or less in each of the three periods. They allowed only three shots in the first period, four in the second period, and five in the third period for a season-low game total of 12.
Stuck on 99: When Cyclones defenseman David Leaderer tallies his next goal OR assist, he will eclipse the 100-point plateau for his professional career. He currently sits at 99 points in 230 games.
Coors Light Jarrod Skalde Show TONIGHT: Join Head Coach Jarrod Skalde and Voice of the Cyclones Nick Brunker at Gameworks in Newport on the Levee every Monday from 7-8pm! They will chat about all-things-Cyclones and take questions from fans. Admission is FREE and fans can enjoy inexpensive food and drink specials from Gameworks' extensive menu. Rob Slaney and Daniel Koger will also be on hand to visit with fans and answer questions!
UPCOMING PROMOTIONS
Wednesday, November 23 - 7:30pm Wet Wednesday / Movember Party / Pucks N Pinot Fans 21 and older can enjoy $1 PBR and Miller High Life. Plus, our Movember party will honor some of the best mustaches with prizes for Man of Movember, Miss Movember, the lamest Mo, and the ultimate Mo. Finally, fans can purchase tickets for the first "Pucks N Pinot" pre-game wine tasting event.
Tuesday, November 29 - 7:30pm Big Beer Tuesday Fans 21 and older can enjoy $2 24-ounce Molson and Labatt Blue.
Saturday, December 3 - 7:30pm Weiner Dog Race Night / Dog Leash Night The first 2000 fans in attendance will receive a Cyclones Dog Leash. Plus, $1 John Morrell hot dogs will be available all night long.
TICKET INFORMATION
For tickets to all games this season, log onto CyclonesHockey.com, call 513.421.PUCK (7825) or visit the U.S. Bank Arena Box Office.
UPCOMING HOME GAMES
Cincinnati vs. Kalamazoo
Wednesday, November 23 - 7:30pm
WET WEDNESDAY / MOVEMBER MUSTACHE PARTY / PUCKS N PINOT
Cincinnati vs. Greenville
Tuesday, November 29 - 7:30pm
BIG BEER TUESDAY
Cincinnati vs. Greenville
Saturday, December 3 - 7:30pm
WEINER DOG RACES / $1 JOHN MORRELL HOT DOGS / DOG LEASH NIGHT
For additional media information, contact Nick Brunker at 513.421.1342.
vs. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
WET WEDNESDAY / MOVEMBER MUSTACHE PARTY
Doors Open: 6:30pm
Puck Drops: 7:30pm
ECHL Stories from November 21, 2011
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- Let the Teddy Bears Fly this Weekend - Bakersfield Condors
- Condors Weekly: Looking to Change Their Luck on Home Ice - Bakersfield Condors
- Condors in the Community: Condors to Eclipse 70,000 Teddy Bears - Bakersfield Condors
- Condors Acquire Tyler Helfrich from Gwinnett - Bakersfield Condors
- ECHL Transactions - November 21 - ECHL
- Gladiators Trade Helfrich to Bakersfield - Atlanta Gladiators
- Nailers Week in Review - Wheeling Nailers
- Walleye Announce Roster Moves - Toledo Walleye
- Express Weekly: Chicago Plays Next Six Away from Home - Chicago Express
- K-Wings Weekly - Kalamazoo Wings
- Wranglers Lasso Top Spot In Pacific Division - ECHL
- Ratchuk Returns to Jackals - Elmira Jackals
- Colorado Eagles Weekly Update - Colorado Eagles
- Cyclones Weekly - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Gratchev, Stewart Recalled to Binghamton - Elmira Jackals
- Gladiators Weekly Update - Atlanta Gladiators
- Stingrays Weekly: Stingrays Celebrate Movember on Saturday, November 26 - South Carolina Stingrays
- Walleye Weekly Notes - Toledo Walleye
- ECHL Today - November 21 - ECHL
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