
ECHL Today - October 24
October 24, 2015 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
A preview of ECHL games for Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015
Elmira Jackals (1-2-0) at Reading Royals (2-1-0) 7 p.m. ET
- Elmira's Jacob MacDonald is tied for first among defensemen with a 50.0 percent shooting percentage (1-for-2).
- Reading's Kevin Sundher had four points (3g-1a) in 5-1 win at Elmira last night.
- Jackals have outshot their opponent in two of the first three games.
- Royals are 8-for-8 on the penalty kill through three games.
Manchester Monarchs (1-0-0) at Adirondack Thunder (2-0-0) 7 p.m. ET
- Manchester's Matt Leitner scored his first pro goal last Friday against Brampton.
- Adirondack's Rob Bordson had three points (2g-1a) in 5-4 overtime win at Brampton on Friday.
- Monarchs are tied for the league lead with 1.00 goals-against per game.
- Thunder lead the league on the power play at 44.4 percent (4-for-9).
Norfolk Admirals (1-3-0) at Orlando Solar Bears (2-0-0) 7 p.m. ET
- Norfolk's Charlies-Olivier Roussel is tied for fourth among defensemen with three points (1g-2a).
- Orlando's Eric Faille (2g-1a) and Lindsay Sparks (3a) both had three points in 6-3 win over Norfolk on Thursday.
- Admirals have scored five of their eight goals in the first period.
- Solar Bears lead the league with three shorthanded goals.
Florida Everblades (3-1-0) at Atlanta Gladiators (1-1-1) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Florida's Kevin Lynch is second in the league with four goals.
- Atlanta's Thomas Frazee is tied for fourth with four assists.
- Everblades are tied for third with 4.50 goals per game.
- Gladiators are 1-0-1 when outshooting their opponent.
Greenville Swamp Rabbits (1-1-0) at South Carolina Stingrays (1-2-0) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Greenville's P.J. Musico made 25 saves to earn win in pro debut last night against South Carolina.
- Brett Cameron leads South Carolina with two goals.
- Swamp Rabbits went 2-for-5 on the power play in last night's win.
- Stingrays are 9-for-10 on the penalty kill at home.
Indy Fuel (2-1-0) at Fort Wayne Komets (3-0-0) 7:30 p.m. ET
- Indy's Mac Carruth is fifth with a .971 save percentage.
- Fort Wayne's Spencer Martin had 21-save shutout in pro debut last night against Indy.
- Fuel are tied for tied for third on the power play at 33.3 percent (2-for-6).
- Komets have scored seven of their 11 goals in the third period.
Kalamazoo Wings (0-3-0) at Cincinnati Cyclones (1-0-0) 7:35 p.m. ET
- Kalamazoo's Anton Cederholm tallied first pro point (assist) last night against Toledo.
- Jack Downing leads Cincinnati with two goals.
- K-Wings are 5-for-5 on the penalty kill on the road.
- Cyclones went 6-for-7 on the penalty kill in their season-opening 5-1 win against Toledo last Saturday.
Brampton Beast (0-2-1) at Wheeling Nailers (1-1-0) 7:35 p.m. ET
- Brampton's Josiah Didier scored first pro goal in 5-4 overtime loss to Adirondack on Friday.
- Jarrett Burton leads Wheeling with three goals.
- Beast are tied for second with one shorthanded goal.
- Nailers lead the league with 38.50 shots per game.
Wichita Thunder (2-1-0) at Missouri Mavericks (3-1-0) 7:05 p.m. CT
- Kenton Miller leads Wichita with two goals.
- Missouri's Josh Holmstrom is tied for second in the league with six points (3g-3a).
- Thunder are tied for the second-least penalized team with 8.00 penalty minutes per game.
- Mavericks are 3-0-0 when scoring first.
Tulsa Oilers (2-2-0) at Quad City Mallards (1-1-1) 7:05 p.m. CT
- Tulsa's Kevin Carr posted 18-save shutout in 1-0 win at Quad City last night.
- Logan Nelson leads Quad City with three goals.
- Oilers are tied for fourth with 25.00 shots-against per game.
- Mallards have scored three of their six goals in the second period.
Toledo Walleye (1-1-1) at Evansville IceMen (0-1-0) 7:15 p.m. CT
- Toledo's Alden Hirschfeld and Marek Tvrdon both had three points (2g-1a) in 5-2 win at Kalamazoo on Friday.
- Evansville's Joe Zarbo is tied for first among rookies with one power-play goal.
- Walleye are 1-0-1 when outshooting their opponent.
- IceMen are tied for second with 34.00 shots per game.
Rapid City Rush (2-1-0) at Colorado Eagles (0-3-1) 7:05 p.m. MT
- Rapid City's James Melindy is tied for second among defensemen with three assists.
- Colorado's Jake Marto is tied for first among defensemen with two power-play assists.
- Rush are 2-0-0 in one-goal games.
- Eagles are sixth on the power play at 30.8 percent (4-for-13).
Allen Americans (3-2-0) at Utah Grizzlies (2-1-0) 7:05 p.m. MT
- Tristan King and Gary Steffes lead Allen with two goals each.
- Utah's Matt Berry is tied for first among rookies with four points (0g-4a).
- Americans have scored eight of their 13 goals in the third period.
- Grizzlies are tied for seventh with 3.67 goals per game.
Idaho Steelheads (2-1-1) at Alaska Aces (2-2-1) 7:15 p.m. AKT
- Idaho's Brandon Magee has at least one point in each of the first four games (2g-2a).
- Alaska's Troy Redmann is second with 126 saves.
- Steelheads have outscored their opponents 8-2 in the first period.
- Aces are sixth with 32.80 shots per game.
ECHL Stories from October 24, 2015
- Day Chief's Two-Goal Night Leads Rush Past Eagles 3-2 - Colorado Eagles
- Komets Down Fuel in OT 6-5 - Indy Fuel
- Thunder Drop 2-1 Contest in Mavericks Home Opener - Wichita Thunder
- Wings Battle But Offensive Woes Continue - Kalamazoo Wings
- Mallards Down Tulsa 5-3 - Quad City Mallards
- Gladiators Fall to Everblades 4-1 - Atlanta Gladiators
- Special Teams Key as Cyclones Win Second Straight - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Jackals Ruin Reading's Home Opener, 7-2 - Elmira Jackals
- Nailers Beat Beast in Front of Sellout Crowd - Wheeling Nailers
- Multiple Comebacks Not Enough as Oilers Fall to Mallards - Tulsa Oilers
- Paterson Backstops Toledo to a 2-1 Win - Toledo Walleye
- Admirals Fall to Orlando to End Road Trip, 6-3 - Norfolk Admirals
- Cameron Scores Twice in Swamp Rabbits Overtime Win - Greenville Swamp Rabbits
- Monarchs Fall to Thunder, 4-2 - Manchester Monarchs
- Swamp Rabbits Score in Overtime to Earn 3-2 Win over Stingrays - South Carolina Stingrays
- Solar Bears Launch Official Mobile App - Orlando Solar Bears
- Archambault, Eberle Assigned to Mallards - Quad City Mallards
- Yogan Gets Called Up, Cyclones Receive Three - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Mallards Launch Mobile App - Quad City Mallards
- Game Preview vs Utah Grizzlies - Allen Americans
- ECHL Transactions - October 24 - ECHL
- Game Day Capsule: Wichita at Missouri, October 24th - Wichita Thunder
- Gameday: Adirondack vs. Manchester - Adirondack Thunder
- Mallards Game Day - Quad City Mallards
- Nailers vs. Beast Game Day Snap Shot - Wheeling Nailers
- Goaltender Martin Ouellette Recalled to Lehigh Valley - Reading Royals
- Jackals Travel to Reading for First Road Game of the Season - Elmira Jackals
- Game Preview: Tulsa at Quad City - Tonight at 7:05 p.m. - Tulsa Oilers
- ECHL Today - October 24 - ECHL
- Perry, Aces Hand Steelheads First Regulation Loss - Idaho Steelheads
- Aces Down Idaho with 3-Goal Second Period - Alaska Aces
- Americans Win First Ever Meeting with Utah 4-2 - Allen Americans
- Allen Hands Grizzlies First Loss of Season - Utah Grizzlies
- Beast Earn First Point of the Season in Thrilling 5-4 OT Loss to Thunder - Brampton Beast
- Eagles Rally Falls Short in 3-2 Loss at Rapid City - Colorado Eagles
- Rush Win Home Opener - Rapid City Rush
- Toledo Scores Five, Wings Offense Muffled - Kalamazoo Wings
- Third Period Dooms Thunder in 3-0 Loss to Missouri - Wichita Thunder
- Gladiators Beat Everblades 4-2 in Home Opener - Atlanta Gladiators
- Mavericks Shutout Thunder 3-0 - Kansas City Mavericks
- Swamp Rabbits Bury Stingrays in Home Opener - Greenville Swamp Rabbits
- Royals Continue Winning Ways in Elmira, 5-1 - Reading Royals
- Komets Edge Fuel in Goaltender's Duel - Indy Fuel
- Carr, Oilers Blank Mallards for First Road Win - Tulsa Oilers
- Mallards Blanked in Home Opener - Quad City Mallards
- Everblades Drop First Road Test of the Season 4-2 - Florida Everblades
- Jackals Drop Pink in the Rink Game to Reading, 5-1 - Elmira Jackals
- Walleye Blast Wings 5-2 - Toledo Walleye
- Stingrays Fall to Rival Swap Rabbits 5-3 Friday - South Carolina Stingrays
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