
ECHL Today - October 19
Published on October 19, 2012 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
A preview of ECHL games for Friday, Oct. 19, 2012
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South Carolina Stingrays (1-0-0) at Greenville Road Warriors (0-2-0) 7 p.m. ET
- South Carolina's Adam Morrison recorded the win in his pro debut on Saturday against Gwinnett.
- Bretton Cameron leads Greenville with two points (1g-1a).
- Stingrays have scored three of their four goals in the second period.
- Road Warriors started 0-2-0 last year, and went on to finish 41-25-6.
Wheeling Nailers (0-0-1) at Elmira Jackals (2-0-0) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Wheeling's Patrick Killeen is tied for seventh with a 1.85 goals-against average.
- Elmira's Brad Peltz is tied for the league lead in plus-minus at +5.
- Nailers open the season on a four-game road trip.
- Jackals are first with 5.00 goals per game.
Cincinnati Cyclones (1-0-0) at Toledo Walleye (1-0-0) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Cincinnati is league's second-least penalized team with 12.00 penalty minutes per game.
- Toledo's Petr Mrazek made 33 saves in his pro debut on Saturday.
- Both of the Cyclones goals this season have been scored on the power play.
- Walleye are tied for first with 1.00 goals-against per game.
Orlando Solar Bears (0-1-1) at Florida Everblades (2-0-0) 7:30 p.m. ET
- Nick Petersen leads Orlando with four points (2g-2a).
- Florida's Taylor Ellington is tied for first among defensemen with four points (0g-4a).
- Solar Bears have scored four of their six goals in the third period.
- Dating back to last season, the Everblades have won 15 consecutive home games (including playoffs).
Fort Wayne Komets (1-1-0) at Kalamazoo Wings (1-1-0) 7:30 p.m. ET
- Fort Wayne's Brandon Marino is tied for second with three goals.
- Kalamazoo's Elgin Reid is tied for first among defensemen with two goals.
- Komets are first on the power play at 33.3 percent (2-for-6).
- K-Wings have scored first in each of their first two games.
Ontario Reign (2-1-0) at Gwinnett Gladiators (0-1-0) 7:35 p.m. ET
- Ontario's Derek Couture is tied for second with 14 shots on goal.
- Doug Jones and Casey Pierro-Zabotel each had two assists for Gwinnett on Saturday.
- Reign are tied for second with 24.00 shots-against per game.
- Gladiators are third with 38.00 shots per game.
Trenton Titans (3-0-0) at Evansville IceMen (0-1-0) 7:15 p.m. CT
- Trenton's Andy Bohmbach leads the league with five assists.
- Evansville's Matt Gens is tied for fourth among defensemen with 10 shots on goal.
- Titans have scored first in each of their first three games.
- IceMen's Todd Robinson is eight assists shy of 900 in his professional career.
Idaho Steelheads (1-2-0) at Colorado Eagles (1-2-0) 7:05 p.m. MT
- Idaho's Tristan King tied a club record with four goals in the Steelheads' 7-6 shootout win on Wednesday.
- Colorado's Michael Forney is tied for second with three goals.
- Steelheads are tied for second on the power play at 30.0 percent (3-for-10).
- Eagles are tied for the league lead with two shorthanded goals.
San Francisco Bulls (1-1-1) at Bakersfield Condors (1-2-0) 7 p.m. PT
- San Francisco's Sacha Guimond is tied for first among defensemen with four points (2g-2a).
- Bakersfield's Levi Nelson is tied for second in the league with six points (2g-4a).
- Bulls are third with 4.33 goals per game.
- Condors are league's least-penalized team with 11.00 penalty minutes per game.
Stockton Thunder (1-1-0) at Las Vegas Wranglers (1-0-0) 7:05 p.m. PT
- Stockton's Tyler Bunz leads the league with a 1.00 goals-against average.
- Las Vegas' Adam Hughesman scored his first pro goal on Sunday at Bakersfield.
- Thunder are first with 21.00 shots-against per game.
- Wranglers 24 home wins last season were tied for second in the Western Conference.
Utah Grizzlies (2-0-0) at Alaska Aces (1-1-0) 7:15 p.m. AKT
- Utah's Andrew Engelage is second with 72 saves.
- Tommy Mele leads Alaska with four points (2g-2a).
- Grizzlies are 2-0-0 when scoring first.
- Aces are third on the penalty kill at 92.9 percent (13-for-14).
ECHL Stories from October 19, 2012
- Not Pretty, But Titans Win "Shorthanded" over Evansville; Stay Perfect - Trenton Titans
- Kalamazoo Shuts Out Fort Wayne 1-0 in a Shootout - Kalamazoo Wings
- Balanced Steelheads Upend Colorado, 3-2 - Idaho Steelheads
- Steelheads Steal Another Close Contest in Colorado - Colorado Eagles
- 'Blades Fall to Orlando; Home Win Streak Snapped - Florida Everblades
- Reign Out-Muscle Gladiators in 4-2 Win - Ontario Reign
- Gladiators Fall to Reign 4-2 - Atlanta Gladiators
- Solar Bears Earn First Victory over Everblades 8-2 - Orlando Solar Bears
- Road Warriors Win Home Opener against Stingrays - Greenville Swamp Rabbits
- Jackals Roll Over Nailers - Elmira Jackals
- Rookie Outburst Not Enough to Propel Nailers Past Jackals - Wheeling Nailers
- Cyclones Fall to Walleye in Overtime, 3-2 - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Hirschfeld Scores Twice in Loss to Road Warriors - South Carolina Stingrays
- Philipp Grubauer Reassigned to Hershey - Reading Royals
- Game Preview: Stockton Thunder at Las Vegas Wranglers - Stockton Thunder
- ECHL Transactions - October 19 - ECHL
- Countdown to Face-Off - K-Wings vs Komets - Kalamazoo Wings
- Nailers / Jackals Game Day Snapshot - Wheeling Nailers
- Titans Gameday V. Evansville - Trenton Titans
- Condors vs. San Francisco - Condors Fatheads Tonight - Bakersfield Condors
- Game Preview - Elmira Jackals
- Game Preview: Solar Bears at Florida Everblades - October 19 - Orlando Solar Bears
- Cyclones Game Preview - Cincinnati at Toledo - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Elmira Jackals Assigned Goalie Nathan Lawson - Elmira Jackals
- Orlando Solar Bears Announce Opening Night Sell Out - Orlando Solar Bears
- Cyclones Receive Forward Josh Birkholz from San Antonio - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Stingrays Gameday: Stingrays Visit Road Warriors Tonight - South Carolina Stingrays
- ECHL Today - October 19 - ECHL
- Aces Sign Defenseman Chris Haltigin - Alaska Aces
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