
ECHL Today
Published on November 21, 2004 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
Johnstown Chiefs (5-2-5) at Toledo Storm (6-3-3) 3:00 p.m.
ET
* Toledo's Logan Koopmans got his first professional shutout and win on
Saturday, 1-0 at Peoria.
* Chiefs are winless in their last two road games and 0-2-2 overall on the
road.
* Storm's Nick Parillo has a game-winning goal and four points (2g-2a) in
his last four games.
* Johnstown's Steve Hildenbrand has four goals and 11 points in his last
seven games.
Reading Royals (6-5-0) at Dayton Bombers (6-7-0) 4:00 p.m.
ET
* Royals' Cody Rudkowsky had 14 saves in 3-0 win at Reading on November 13.
* Dayton has won its last two home games and is 3-1-0 at home.
* Reading has won its last six games, outscoring its opponents 23-5,
including three shutouts.
* Tyler Kolarik leads the Bombers with five goals and is second on the team
in scoring with eight points.
Victoria Salmon Kings (2-8-0) at Alaska Aces (8-5-1) 1:30 p.m.
AT
* Alaska leads the series, winning 7-3 on Wednesday and 5-2 on Saturday.
* Mike Barrie leads the Salmon Kings against Alaska with four assists and
four points.
* Alaska's Joe Talbot has two game-winning goals and four points (3g-1a) in
his last three games.
* Victoria's Rob Voltera has three goals and four points in his last four
games.
Texas Wildcatters (3-6-4) at Louisiana IceGators (6-1-1) 5:05 p.m.
CT
* Wes Mason scored two goals in IceGators 3-1 win on October 30.
* Texas goaltender Phil Osaer is 1-1-1 with a goals-against average of 2.93
in his last four games.
* Louisiana has won its last three home games and is 3-1-0 at home,
outscoring its opponents 17-9.
* Wildcatters' John Snowden is tied for fourth in the league in goals (8)
and tied for ninth in scoring (8g-5a).
Augusta Lynx (4-5-1) at Mississippi Sea Wolves (5-6-1) 5:05 p.m.
CT
* Rod Sarich scored the game-winning goal in the Lynx's 3-1 win at
Mississippi on Friday.
* Mississippi's Matt Underhill is 1-1-1 with a goals-against average of
1.63 in his last three games.
* Louis Goulet leads Augusta with two power-play goals, seven assists and
11 points (4g-7a).
* Jeff Hutchins and Nicolas Corbeil are tied for the Sea Wolves team lead
with five goals each.
Idaho Steelheads (8-4-0) at Long Beach Ice Dogs (8-3-0) 5:00 p.m.
PT
* Steelheads were 4-0-1 at Long Beach and 7-0-3 overall against the Ice
Dogs in 2003-04.
* Long Beach goaltender Chris Madden is tied for the league lead with seven
wins and three shutouts.
* Dave Morisset (4g-6a) and Peter Metcalf (3g-7a) lead the Steelheads in
scoring with 10 points.
* Ice Dogs' Chris Kenady has two game-winning goals and eight points
(4g-4a) in his last five games.
ECHL Stories from November 21, 2004
- Steelheads conclude road trip with 2-1 win over Ice Dogs - Idaho Steelheads
- Royals Dominate Bombers Sunday Night - Dayton Bombers
- Salmon Kings Grab Two Points with 4-1 Victory Over Aces - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Aces stone-walled by Victoria, 4-1 - Alaska Aces
- Sea Wolves Howl Past Lynx 4-1 - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- Hayward Heads to Providence - Trenton Devils
- Wildcatters stop Gators - Louisiana IceGators
- ECHL Today - ECHL
- Aces roll before yet another sell-out - Alaska Aces
- Salmon Kings Losing Streak Stretches to Six - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Bullies sting South Carolina 5-2 - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
- Falcons Win Behind Jaeger's 36 Saves - Fresno Falcons
- Steelheads drop heartbreaker to Wranglers, 2-1 - Idaho Steelheads
- Checkers make Grrrowl grrrumpy - Charlotte Checkers
- Four Game Losing Streak is History For Bombers - Dayton Bombers
- Pride fall to Everblades in shootout - Myrtle Beach Thunderboltz
- IceGators Down Augusta - Louisiana IceGators
- Rivermen Shut Out at Home by Toledo 1-0 - Peoria Rivermen
- 'Blades Battle From Behind to Beat Pride 5-4 - Florida Everblades
- Gulls Nipped By Falcons, 3-2 - San Diego Gulls
- Ice Dogs Defeat Undefeated Bakersfield, 5-2 - Long Beach Ice Dogs
- Wranglers Nip Steelheads 2-1 - Las Vegas Wranglers
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