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January 14, 2009 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release


Johnstown Chiefs (22-12-2) at Trenton Devils (16-15-3) 7 p.m. ET
- Chiefs are 3-0-1 at home and 4-2-1 overall in the season series against Trenton.
- Trenton's Gerald Coleman is 4-1-0 with a shutout and a goals-against average of 1.93 in his last five starts.
- Johnstown's Ryan Del Monte has a three-game goal streak (3g) and nine points (5g-4a) in his last seven games.
- Devils rookie Jeremy Akeson a four-game point streak (3g-4a).

Dayton Bombers (21-13-4) at Elmira Jackals (17-16-4) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Elmira's Chris Korchinski had three points (2g-1a) on Tuesday giving him six points (3g-3a) in his last two games.
- Dayton's Danny Lapointe has six points (3g-3a) in his last four games including three points (2g-1a) on Tuesday.
- Jackals' Derek Couture has four points (1g-3a) in his last two games.
- Bombers' Christian Gaudet had three assists on Tuesday and he has six points (1g-5a) in the last four games.

Florida Everblades (24-8-2) at Gwinnett Gladiators (15-15-4) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Gladiators' Adam Hobson has five points (2g-3a) in his last two games.
- Kevin Baker leads the Everblades against Gwinnett with six goals and 12 points in five games.
- Rookie Joe Fallon is 2-0-0 with a goals-against average of 2.40 in his first two starts for Gwinnett.
- Florida's Anton Khudobin is 3-1-0 with a goals-against average of 1.00 in four starts against the Gladiators.

Wheeling Nailers (22-9-5) at Cincinnati Cyclones (18-15-5) 7:30 p.m. ET
- Ryan Nie is 2-0-0 with a goals-against average of 2.76 in his first three games for Cincinnati.
- Nailers are 3-0-1 at Cincinnati and 6-2-1 overall in the season series against the Cyclones.
- Cyclones' Dustin Sproat has five points (1g-4a) in his last two games.
- Jordan Morrison leads the Nailers against Cincinnati with 11 assists and 16 points in nine games.

Ontario Reign (19-14-2) at Phoenix RoadRunners (13-15-3) 7:05 p.m. MT
- RoadRunners' John McNabb has three goals and five points in his last three games.
- Reign are 2-0-0 at Phoenix and 3-1-0 overall against the RoadRunners.
- Phoenix's Gino Guyer has a three-game point streak (1g-4a).
- Ontario rookie John Murray is 2-0-0 with a goals-against average of 1.94 against Phoenix.

Utah Grizzlies (14-14-6) at Idaho Steelheads (20-13-2) 7:10 p.m. MT
- Steelheads have won last four meetings and are 3-1-1 at home and 5-1-1 overall in season series with Utah.
- Grizzlies' Ryan Kinasewich has eight assists and 11 points in his last six games.
- Steelheads' Rejean Beauchemin is 3-0-0 with a goals-against average of 1.69 against Utah.
- Utah rookie Rob Hennigar has four assists in his last two games and six points (1g-5a) in his last four games.

Las Vegas Wranglers (15-15-3) at Bakersfield Condors (12-19-4) 7 p.m. PT
- Condors' Andrew Ianiero has a three-game point streak (1g-4a) and 19 points (8g-11a) in his last 13 games.
- Rookie Adam Miller leads the Wranglers the last 15 games with 14 assists and 19 points.
- Chad Painchaud leads the Condors in the last 10 games with 11 assists and 14 points.
- Las Vegas' Shawn Limpright has five assists in his last three games.

Victoria Salmon Kings (26-9-2) at Alaska Aces (20-14-2) 7:15 p.m. AT
- Alaska leads the league on the penalty kill with 89.7 percent (183-for-204).
- Salmon Kings have won the last three meetings and are 4-1-1 in the season series with Alaska.
- Colin Hemingway leads the Aces against Victoria with four goals and eight points in six games.
- Wes Goldie leads the Salmon Kings against Alaska with seven goals and nine points in six games.

Longest Winning Streak, One Season
17 - Cincinnati Cyclones, Jan. 16-Feb. 29, 2008
15 - Victoria Salmon Kings, Dec. 6 to present
14 - Louisiana IceGators, Nov. 23-Dec. 22, 2001
Knoxville Cherokees, Dec. 28, 1993-Jan. 29, 1994
13 - Las Vegas Wranglers, Mar. 10-Apr. 7, 2007
12 - South Carolina Stingrays, Nov. 28-Dec. 31, 2007
Las Vegas Wranglers, Dec. 3-28, 2005
Pensacola Ice Pilots, Jan. 22-Feb. 18, 2005
Wheeling Nailers, Feb. 20-Mar. 12, 2004
Florida Everblades, Dec. 14, 1999-Jan. 13, 2000
Chesapeake Icebreakers, Feb. 14-Mar. 13, 1998
Erie Panthers, 1989-90

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Premier 'AA' Hockey League Fast Facts
- The ECHL celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2007-08 and is the third-longest tenured professional hockey league behind only the National Hockey League and the American Hockey League.
- ECHL began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states and has grown to be a coast-to-coast league with 21 teams in 16 states and British Columbia in 2008-09.
- The Reading Royals, the City of Reading and the Sovereign Center will host the 17th Annual ECHL All-Star Game on Jan. 21, 2009 and the 12th Annual All-Star Skills Competition on Jan. 20, 2009.
- The league officially changed its name from East Coast Hockey League to ECHL on May 19, 2003.
- Affiliations with 24 of the 30 teams in the National Hockey League marking 12th consecutive season that the league has had affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL.
- 387 former ECHL players have played in NHL.
- 131 have played their first NHL game in the last four seasons.
- 32 former ECHL players have made their NHL debut this season: former Wheeling Nailers and ECHL All-Star defenseman Paul Bissonnette (Pittsburgh on Oct. 4), former Bakersfield Condors center Alexandre Bolduc (Vancouver on Nov. 27), former Florida Everblades defenseman Brett Carson (Carolina on Dec. 7), former South Carolina Stingrays defenseman Sean Collins (Washington on Dec. 6), former Las Vegas Wranglers and Wheeling Nailers goaltender John Curry (Pittsburgh on Nov. 26), former Greenville Grrrowl goaltender Jeff Drouin-Deslauriers (Edmonton on Oct. 17), former Johnstown Chiefs center Andre Deveaux (Toronto on Nov. 27), former Dayton Bombers center Philippe Dupuis (Colorado on Dec. 12), former Gwinnett Gladiators right wing Pat Dwyer former Columbus Cottonmouths and Tallahassee Tiger Sharks left wing Mitch Fritz (New York Islanders on Oct. 30), former South Carolina Stingrays right wing Andrew Gordon (Washington on Dec. 23), former Charlotte Checkers center Dwight Helminen (Carolina on Oct. 28), former Trenton Devils right wing Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond (New Jersey on Oct. 22), former Gwinnett Gladiators defenseman Scott Lehman (Atlanta on Dec. 18), former Charlotte Checkers defenseman Steve MacIntyre (Edmonton on Oct. 15), former Florida Everblades left wing Kenndal McArdle (Florida on Dec. 2), former Phoenix RoadRunners and Wheeling Nailers center Cam Paddock (St. Louis on Nov. 14), former Las Vegas Wranglers defenseman Adam Pardy (Calgary on Oct. 9), former Idaho Steelheads left wing Warren Peters (Calgary on Dec. 7), former Charlotte Checkers defenseman Corey Potter (New York Rangers on Dec. 7), former Augusta Lynx defenseman Kevin Quick (Tampa Bay on Jan. 13), former Charlotte Checkers, Columbia Inferno and Elmira Jackals defenseman Bryan Rodney (Carolina on Dec. 11), former Gwinnett Gladiators center Jared Ross (Philadelphia on Oct. 11), former Alaska Aces goaltender Marek Schwarz (St. Louis on Oct. 25), former Greenville Grrrowl and Stockton Thunder center Tim Sestito (Edmonton on Nov. 26), former Dayton Bombers and Las Vegas Wranglers defenseman Tyler Sloan (Washington on Oct. 21), former Utah Grizzlies and ECHL All-Star center Trevor Smith (New York Islanders on Dec. 31), former Johnstown Chiefs and Mississippi Sea Wolves forward Radek Smolenak (Tampa Bay on Dec. 2), former Augusta Lynx defenseman Brett Skinner (New York Islanders on Oct. 27), former Las Vegas Wranglers and ECHL All-Star defenseman Tyson Strachan (St. Louis on Dec. 18), former Wheeling Nailers right wing Tim Wallace (Pittsburgh on Dec. 10) and former Idaho Steelheads center Tom Wandell (Dallas on Dec. 10).
- There were 72 former ECHL players on NHL opening-day rosters.
- Twenty-six former ECHL players made their NHL debut in 2007-08 including six who played in both the ECHL and the NHL: Chris Beckford-Tseu (Alaska and St. Louis), Adam Berti (Pensacola and Chicago), Joe Jensen (Wheeling and Carolina), Dan LaCosta (Elmira and Columbus), Jonathan Quick (Reading and Los Angeles) and Danny Taylor (Reading and Los Angeles).
- Record 47 former ECHL players played their first NHL game in 2005-06.
- ECHL is represented for the eighth consecutive year on the National Hockey League championship team in 2008 by Aaron Downey of the Detroit Red Wings.
- Former ECHL coaches working as head coaches in the NHL are Bruce Boudreau of the Washington Capitals and Scott Gordon of the New York Islanders. Boudreau, who coached Mississippi for three seasons winning the Kelly Cup championship in 1999, was named NHL Coach of the Year in 2007-08 becoming the first former ECHL coach to receive the award. Peter Laviolette, who began his coaching career with the Wheeling Nailers, led Carolina Hurricanes to the Stanley Cup in 2006.
- There are 18 assistant coaches in the NHL who were players or coaches in the ECHL.
- There are 18 former ECHL officials scheduled to work as part of the NHL officiating team in 2008-09 with referees David Banfield, Chris Ciamaga, Ghislain Hebert, Marc Joannette, Mike Leggo, Wes McCauley, Dean Morton, Dan O'Rourke, Brian Pochmara, Kevin Pollock, Kyle Rehman, Chris Rooney, Justin St. Pierre and Ian Walsh and linesmen Steve Barton, Brian Mach, Tim Nowak and Jay Sharrers. Barton, Joannette, Leggo, McCauley, Nowak, Pollock, Rooney and Sharrers all worked the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
- ECHL has affiliations with 23 of the 29 teams in the American Hockey League and for the past 19 years there has been an ECHL player on the Calder Cup Champion.
- In the last six seasons the ECHL has had more call-ups to the AHL than all other professional leagues combined with over 2,000 call-ups involving more than 1,000 players since 2002-03.
- Further information on the ECHL is available from its website at ECHL.com.




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