ECHL ECHL

ECHL Today - December 7

Published on December 7, 2012 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release


A preview of ECHL games for Friday, Dec. 7, 2012

Watch Games Live on America One Sports, the "Official Broadband and Mobile Broadcaster" of the ECHL

Gwinnett Gladiators (15-6-1) at Greenville Road Warriors (13-8-1) 7 p.m. ET

- Gwinnett's Louis Domingue has allowed one goal or less in each of his last three starts.

- Brandon Wong leads Greenville against the Gladiators with four points (2g-2a).

- Gladiators are 14-0-1 when scoring first.

- Road Warriors are fifth with 32.27 shots per game.

Fort Wayne Komets (9-8-1) at Orlando Solar Bears (9-10-3) 7 p.m. ET

- Fort Wayne's Ken Reiter is fifth with a 2.27 goals-against average.

- Nick Petersen leads Orlando with nine goals and 21 points.

- Komets are 6-0-0 when leading after two periods.

- Solar Bears are fifth on the power play at home at 24.4 percent (11-for-45).

Florida Everblades (8-8-5) at Wheeling Nailers (6-8-3) 7:05 p.m. ET

- Florida's Mathieu Roy has 20 points (6g-14a) in his last 14 games.

- Wheeling's Scott Darling is 3-1-0 in his last four starts with a 1.68 goals-against average and a save percentage of .933.

- Everblades are second on the power play on the road at 25.5 percent (14-for-55).

- Nailers are 4-0-1 when leading after one period.

Reading Royals (14-7-1) at Elmira Jackals (10-8-2) 7:05 p.m. ET

- Reading's David Marshall is on an eight-game point streak since Nov. 16 (4g-9a).

- Elmira' Jordan Pietrus has scored two of his three goals this season against the Royals.

- Royals are fifth with 2.73 goals-against per game.

- Jackals are first on the power play at 27.3 percent (21-for-77).

Trenton Titans (8-10-1) at South Carolina Stingrays (10-12-2) 7:05 p.m. ET

- Andy Bohmbach leads Trenton with 19 points (9g-10a).

- South Carolina's Ryan Zapolski leads the league with a 1.58 goals-against average and a .943 save percentage.

- Titans lead the league with five shorthanded goals on the road.

- Stingrays are league's fourth-least penalized team with 15.08 penalty minutes per game.

Kalamazoo Wings (9-10-1) at Cincinnati Cyclones (13-5-2) 7:35 p.m. ET

- Brett Lysak leads Kalamazoo against the Cyclones with five points (3g-2a).

- Cincinnati's Chris Reed leads the league in plus-minus at +16.

- K-Wings are league's second-least penalized team with 12.90 penalty minutes per game.

- Cyclones are 10-3-1 when outshooting their opponents.

Toledo Walleye (13-8-1) at Evansville IceMen (8-14-2) 7:15 p.m. CT

- Toledo's Luke Glendening is tied for third among rookies in plus-minus at +10.

- Evansville's Matt Gens is second among defensemen with 60 shots on goal.

- Walleye are tied for second with one shorthanded goal against.

- IceMen are 7-1-1 when leading after two periods.

Bakersfield Condors (6-13-3) at Ontario Reign (14-5-1) 7 p.m. PT

- Bakersfield's Scott Greenham is fifth with 379 saves.

- Ontario's Mario Lamoureux is tied for fifth among rookies with 17 points (8g-9a).

- Condors are fourth on the power play on the road at 22.0 percent (13-for-59).

- Reign are third with 3.95 goals per game.

Idaho Steelheads (14-5-2) at Las Vegas Wranglers (7-9-3) 7:05 p.m. PT

- Idaho's Justin Dowling is tied for fourth with 27 points (7g-20a).

- Adam Hughesman leads Las Vegas against the Steelheads with three points (1g-2a).

- Steelheads are 12-1-0 when scoring first.

- Wranglers are third on the penalty kill at 88.7 percent (63-for-71).

Colorado Eagles (8-10-3) at San Francisco Bulls (9-12-3) 7:15 p.m. PT

- Colorado's Michael Forney leads the league with 17 goals.

- San Francisco's Sacha Guimond is tied for second among defensemen with six goals.

- Eagles are fourth on the power play at 24.8 percent (28-for-113).

- Bulls are 5-1-0 when tied after two periods.

Utah Grizzlies (8-9-2) at Alaska Aces (17-5-0) 7:15 p.m. AKT

- Utah's Riley Armstrong is tied for sixth with five power-play goals.

- Joey Crabb leads Alaska against the Grizzlies with eight points (3g-5a).

- Grizzlies are sixth with 32.26 shots per game.

- Aces have outscored their opponents 32-18 in the third period.




ECHL Stories from December 7, 2012


The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.


Sports Statistics from the Stats Crew
OurSports Central