
ECHL Today
March 15, 2005 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
Trenton Titans (31-19-9) at Charlotte Checkers (36-20-5)
7:00 p.m. ET
* Titans scored two power-play goals in the first period of a 4-1 win
against Charlotte on November 5.
* Checkers are 2-2-1 against the North Division and Titans are 1-0-1
against the East Division.
* Bryce Cockburn has four goals, including a hat trick, and five points in
his last two games for Trenton.
* Dusty Jamieson leads the Checkers with seven goals, 11 points and a +9
rating in his last 10 games.
Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies (33-19-8) at Dayton Bombers (20-35-4)
7:00 p.m. ET
* Bullies are 24.3 percent, scoring nine of their 27 total goals against
Dayton on the power play.
* Former Bully Brett Nowak scored the game winner for Dayton in the last
meeting (4-3 on Sunday).
* Final meeting of regular season between the two with Atlantic City
leading the season series 6-3.
* Since joining the Bombers, Jeff Szwez has four goals and six points in
three games against Atlantic City.
Texas Wildcatters (11-37-10) at Augusta Lynx (24-28-7)
7:05 p.m. ET
* Wildcatters lost last meeting with Augusta (3-1 on Sunday) and are 4-14-4
against East Division.
* Lynx has won its last two games and is 4-for-11 (36.3 percent) on the
power play in the last four.
* Kevin Cooper has 22 points (9g-13a) in 24 games since joining the
Wildcatters on January 15.
* Augusta has won its last two meetings with South Division teams and is
13-14-3 overall against the South.
Peoria Rivermen (30-20-7) at Reading Royals (34-18-5)
7:05 p.m. ET
* Reading leads the season series 3-2, but Peoria has won the last two
meetings, outscoring the Royals 9-4.
* Barry Brust is 3-0-0 against the Rivermen, posting a 1.20 goals-against
average and .961 save percentage.
* Peoria is 20.8 percent and has scored five of its 13 goals against
Reading on the power play.
* Graig Mischler has a game-winning goal and five points (1g-4a) in five
games against Peoria.
Gwinnett Gladiators (31-18-8) at South Carolina Stingrays (32-20-8)
7:05 p.m. ET
* Gwinnett has won the last four meetings, outscoring South Carolina 22-12
in that span.
* South Carolina forward Rich Peverley leads the team with eight points
(5g-3a) against Gwinnett.
* Gladiators' Kris Goodjohn has 12 points (4g-8a) and is +7 in his last 10
games.
* Stingray rookie Joe Tenute has 19 points (5g-14a) and is +12 in his last
10 games.
Victoria Salmon Kings (11-44-5) at Florida Everblades (35-17-8)
7:30 p.m. ET
* First-ever meeting between the two clubs as Victoria visits the South
Division for the first time.
* Kings are 1-1-1 against the South Division and Florida is 4-4-0 against
the West Division.
* Everblades have outscored their opponents 20-7 on current five-game
winning streak.
* Ryan Wade leads the Salmon Kings with 31 points (12g-19a) on the road in
2004-05.
Idaho Steelheads (32-21-5) at Mississippi Sea Wolves (31-22-5)
7:05 p.m. CT
* Steelheads are 2-0-1 and averaging five goals-per game on current
eight-game road trip.
* Mississippi is 4-2-1 when playing the West Division and Idaho is 2-1-0
against the South Division.
* Frantisek Lukes leads Idaho in goals (9), power-play goals (4) and
game-winning goals (3) on the road.
* Anthony Battaglia (4g-6a) and Louis Dumont (3g-7a) each have 10 points
and are +6 in their last 10 games.
Alaska Aces (38-16-7) at Fresno Falcons (34-19-7) 7:00
p.m. PT
* Alaska is 2-0-0 at Fresno and 3-1-2 overall against the Falcons.
* Falcons' Brett Jaeger is 7-1-1 in his last nine games with a 1.86
goals-against average.
* Aces' Peter Aubry is 1-0-2 with a 0.95 goals-against average against
Fresno.
* Fresno forward Jim Lorentz leads the team with three points (0g-3a)
against Alaska.
Bakersfield Condors (36-16-9) at Las Vegas Wranglers (25-27-7)
7:05 p.m. PT
* Bakersfield is 1-1-0 at Las Vegas and 4-3-0 overall against the
Wranglers.
* Las Vegas forward Shawn Limpright has 12 points (3g-9a) and is +2 in his
last 10 games.
* Condors' Kevin St. Jacques has seven points (2g-5a) in seven games
against Las Vegas.
* Wranglers' Marc Magliarditi is 4-1-1 with a 3.23 goals-against average in
his last six games.
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ECHL Stories from March 15, 2005
- Steelheads lose to Sea Wolves in shootout, 3-2 - Idaho Steelheads
- Sea Wolves Sink Steelheads 3-2 In Shootout - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- Rivermen Nipped in Reading 3-1 - Peoria Rivermen
- Trenton shuts down Charlotte - Charlotte Checkers
- Connolly's two power play goals not enough in 6-2 loss to Texas - Augusta Lynx
- Bombers Lose Overtime Heartbreaker In Troy Tuesday Night - Dayton Bombers
- Florida beats Salmon Kings 7-1 - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Titans Fend Off Checkers 5-3 - Trenton Devils
- Gladiators fall to Stingrays, 4-3 - Atlanta Gladiators
- Mallette Selected As Player Of The Week - Toledo Walleye
- Gladiators Sean Fields Named ECHL Goalie of the Week - Atlanta Gladiators
- Johnstown, Long Beach Help Increase Average Attendance - ECHL
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Alaska's McCambridge Suspended Two Games, Fined - ECHL
- Toledo Acquires James - Toledo Walleye
- Toledo's Mallette Named In Glas Co ECHL Player of the Week - ECHL
- Bullies Bring Over Mather From Chiefs - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
- Bakersfield's Kudelka Suspended Two Games, Fined - ECHL
- Grrrowl acquire Colin Shields and Asheville duo - Greenville Grrrowl
- Chiefs Trade Two Players - Johnstown Chiefs
- Bullies Send Shields To Greenville - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
- Fundraisers Announced for Home Games On April 2 and April 9 - Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Trevor Johnson Cleared To Play - South Carolina Stingrays
- Pride Acquire Jacobson from Mississippi - Myrtle Beach Thunderboltz
- Jacobson Assigned By Cincinnati; Traded To Pee Dee - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- Gladiators' Fields Named Reebok Hockey ECHL Saver of the Week - ECHL
- Ice Dogs weekly - Long Beach Ice Dogs
- Roed Placed on Injured Reserve - Reading Royals
- Masse Returns From Hershey - Reading Royals
- ECHL Today - ECHL
- Rivermen open seven-game, nine-day road trip 1-2-0 - Peoria Rivermen
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