
Cyclones Weekly
December 1, 2014 - ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
THIS PAST WEEK:
About Wednesday Night vs. Evansville: Four straight third period goals by the IceMen helped them erase a 3-1 deficit and snag a 5-3 win over the Cyclones in front of 5,568 at U.S. Bank Arena on Wednesday night. Byron Froese and Josh Shalla continued their scoring ways in a losing effort, notching a pair of points apiece.
About Friday Night in Indy: David Pacan and Brian Nugent each enjoyed two-point games to help lift the Cyclones to a 3-2 win over the Fuel in front of 5,484 at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Rob Madore turned aside 22 saves to earn his fifth win of the season.
About Saturday Night vs. Indy: A pair of goals for Garett Bembridge proved to be just enough to lift the Fuel past the Cyclones by a 5-3 final score in front of 3,553 at Fairgrounds Coliseum. Byron Froese scored in the defeat to extend his point-scoring streak to seven consecutive games.
THIS WEEK'S GAME SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, December 3 vs. Utah, 7:30pm ET
$1 Beers / Salute to Robin Williams
Friday, December 5 vs. Fort Wayne, 7:30pm ET
Kids T-Shirt Night
Saturday, December 6 vs. Kalamazoo, 7:30pm ET
Cyclones Winter Hat Night
SHOTS FROM THE POINT:
Home Sweet Home: The Cyclones will open another three-game week at U.S. Bank Arena beginning THIS WEDNESDAY as they welcome in the Utah Grizzlies for their only meeting of the 2014-15 season. In addition to $1 beers, we'll pay homage to the work of the late, great Robin Williams. Then on Friday night, the Fort Wayne Komets come to town for the second time at 7:30pm. The first 1,500 fans ages 2-12 will receive a Cyclones T-Shirt featuring goaltender Rob Madore. Finally, on Saturday, the Kalamazoo Wings make another stop at U.S. Bank Arena on a night where the first 2,000 fans will take home an exclusive Cyclones Winter Hat courtesy of Sport Clips!
Shutting the Door: When the Cyclones earn the lead through two periods of play, they have been nearly impossible to beat. Through 15 games, they are 6-1-0-1 in such situations.
Shooting Shutdown: The Cyclones have remained one of the stingiest teams in the league in terms of shots-against. They are allowing an average of 26.60 shots per game, which ranks fifth-fewest among all 28 ECHL teams. Their opponent has reached the 30-shot plateau just twice in the last eight games.
Cyclones Family Fun Night at Full Throttle: Mark your calendars for Monday, December 15 from 7-8pm as we host another Cyclones Family Fun Night! This month, we'll be hanging out at Full Throttle Indoor Karting in Springdale. Fans will receive special rates and have the chance to race against some of their favorite players.
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