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Published on February 17, 2007 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
Cincinnati Cyclones
* Cincinnati is 92.2 percent (118-for-128) on penalty kill since moving
into first place on Dec. 23.
* Chad
Starling ranks second among ECHL defensemen in plus-minus with +20.
* Cyclones host Reading on Wednesday, Johnstown on Friday and Toledo on
Sunday while playing at Johnstown on Saturday.
Dayton Bombers
* Dayton is 12-1-2 when leading after the first period.
* Mike
Berry is on a three-game goal streak (3g).
* Bombers host Trenton on Tuesday and Reading on Friday and Saturday.
Johnstown Chiefs
* Johnstown has scored a power-play goal and is 5-0-0 in its last five
games.
* Maxime
Boisclair has a four-game point streak (2g-2a).
* Chiefs play at Trenton on Wednesday and at Cincinnati on Friday before
hosting Cincinnati on Saturday and Trenton on Sunday.
Reading Royals
* Royals are 14-2-3 when leading after the second period.
* Greg
Hogeboom had two points (1g-1a) on Feb. 11 and has team season-high
11-game point streak (7g-8a).
Reading plays at Cincinnati on Wednesday and at Dayton on Friday and
Saturday before hosting Wheeling on Sunday.
Toledo Storm
* Toledo has won its last four home games and is 7-3-0 in the last 10
games.
* Matt
Zultek leads the team with 15 goals, 21 assists and 36 points in 44
games.
* Storm host Columbia on Friday and Saturday and visit Cincinnati on
Sunday.
Trenton Titans
* Titans are one of three teams above .500 who have more goals allowed than
goals scored (Johnstown and Toledo).
* Scott
Bertoli has six points (2g-4a) in the last four games.
* Trenton hosts Johnstown on Wednesday and Wheeling on Friday and Saturday
before traveling to Johnstown on Sunday.
Wheeling Nailers
* In its last two games, Wheeling has taken over 40 shots and lost both
games.
* Sean
Collins leads the team with 30 assists and 44 points in just 29 games.
* Nailers play at Trenton on Friday and Saturday and at Reading on Sunday.
American Conference - South Division
Augusta Lynx
* Lynx need 10 wins in next 22 games to tie team record for wins (38 in
1998-99).
* Brian
Passmore has team-leading four consecutive multiple-point games.
* Augusta hosts Florida on Friday and Charlotte on Saturday.
Charlotte Checkers
* Checkers are second in attendance with 6,117 after record crowd of 11,237
on Feb. 10.
* Bruce
Graham is tied for eighth in the ECHL with 24 goals.
* Charlotte plays at South Carolina on Friday, at Augusta on Saturday and
at Gwinnett on Sunday.
Columbia Inferno
* Columbia has tied season high with three straight wins and is 4-1-1 in
last six games.
* Mike
Jarmuth has eight points (2g-6a) in his last five games.
* Inferno host Texas on Tuesday before traveling to Toledo on Friday and
Saturday and Dayton on Sunday.
Florida Everblades
* Everblades are 5-1-2 in their last eight games including three home wins
in a row.
* Reggie
Berg has points in 10 of his last 13 games (9g-8a).
* Florida hosts Gwinnett on Wednesday and plays at Augusta on Friday and
South Carolina on Saturday and Sunday.
Gwinnett Gladiators
* Gwinnett leads the ECHL in goals with 204 and in scoring with 4.25
goals-per game.
* Rookie Colton
Fretter has tied the team record and is tied for ECHL lead with 34
goals.
* Gladiators play at Florida on Wednesday and host Charlotte on Sunday.
Pensacola Ice Pilots
* Ice Pilots are 2-0-0 at home and 2-2-0 overall against Texas.
* Sergei
Ogorodnikov leads the team the last 10 games with six goals and 11
points.
* Pensacola plays at Texas on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
South Carolina Stingrays
* South Carolina has won its last eight home games to improve to 14-8-2 at
home.
* Sasha
Pokulok scored his first professional goal on Feb. 10 against Dayton.
* Stingrays host Charlotte on Friday and Florida on Saturday and Sunday.
Texas Wildcatters
* Wildcatters are 85.1 percent (40-for-47) on the penalty kill in the last
five games.
* Mike
Bayrack leads the team in February with seven assists and 11 points in
seven games.
* Texas plays at Columbia on Tuesday and hosts Pensacola on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.
National Conference - Pacific Division
Bakersfield Condors
* Condors are 17-3-0 when leading after first period, including 8-0-0 on
the road.
* Tyler
Scott is tied for ninth in ECHL with four game-winning goals, including
two last week.
* Bakersfield hosts Fresno on Wednesday and Long Beach on Friday and
Saturday.
Fresno Falcons
* In the last nine games, Falcons are 1-6-2 and have been shut out three
times and outscored 25-11.
* Ryan
MacDonald is 13-7-3 and ranks second in the league with goals-against
average of 2.31.
* Fresno plays at Bakersfield on Monday and at Utah on Wednesday, Friday
and Saturday.
Las Vegas Wranglers
* Las Vegas has won its last four games to improve to 6-1-1 in the last
eight games.
* Defenseman Aaron
Power has three goals and three assists in his last four games.
* Wranglers host Alaska on Tuesday and play at Idaho on Wednesday, Friday
and Saturday.
Long Beach Ice Dogs
* Long Beach is 4-2-0 on its season-long nine-game road trip.
* Andrew
Winnik scored first professional goal, the game winner in 6-2 win at
Utah on Feb. 10.
* Ice Dogs play at Bakersfield on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Stockton Thunder
* Stockton leads ECHL in total attendance (153,521) and average attendance
(6.978 per game).
* Mike
Lalonde has nine points (8g-1a) in his last nine games.
* Thunder play at Victoria on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
National Conference - West Division
Alaska Aces
* Aces have set club record with 12 consecutive home wins dating back to
Dec. 8.
* Kimbi
Daniels has an eight-game point streak (3g-12a).
* Alaska plays at Las Vegas on Tuesday and at Phoenix on Friday and
Saturday.
Idaho Steelheads
* Steelheads are 16-5-1 when they score the first goal.
* Darrell
Hay has a goal in his last two games and leads Idaho defensemen with 23
points (6g-17a).
* Idaho hosts Victoria on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
Phoenix RoadRunners
* RoadRunners are 12-10-2 against West Division including winning records
against Idaho, Victoria and Utah.
* Cam
Paddock has four points (3g-1a) in his last four games.
* Phoenix hosts Alaska on Friday and Saturday and Long Beach on Sunday.
Utah Grizzlies
* Utah has scored a goal in the first period in each of its last five
games.
* Andy
Sertich has an eight-game point streak (1g-9a).
* Grizzlies host Fresno on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
Victoria Salmon Kings
* Salmon Kings are 5-2-0 in their last seven road games and 6-4-0 in the
last 10 games.
* Wes
Goldie leads the team with 29 goals and 50 points in 50 games.
* Victoria hosts Stockton on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
ECHL Stories from February 17, 2007
- Fresno Defeats Grizzlies 3-1 - Utah Grizzlies
- Bodie's two-goal effort snaps Thunder three-game losing skid - Stockton Thunder
- Aces bounce back, drill 'Runners, 6-3 - Alaska Aces
- Steelheads Handle Wranglers 3-1 - Idaho Steelheads
- Nailers Edge Titans in Win - Wheeling Nailers
- Aces Double Up RoadRunners 6-3 - Phoenix RoadRunners
- Stirling Leads Falcons to 3-1 win over Grizzlies - Fresno Falcons
- Wranglers Fall to Steelheads 3-1 - Las Vegas Wranglers
- Storm Put Out The Inferno - Toledo Walleye
- Lynx down Checkers with third period rally - Augusta Lynx
- Everblades down Stingrays 5-4 in 14-round shootout - Florida Everblades
- Everblades Outlast Stingrays 5-4 In Shootout - South Carolina Stingrays
- Daoust's Hat Trick Powers Cincinnati To Win - Johnstown Chiefs
- Titans held off by Nailers, 3-2 - Trenton Devils
- Slow start hurts Ice Pilots in 7-3 loss to Catters - Pensacola Ice Pilots
- 'Catters Crush Pensacola, Tie Season High in Goals in 7-3 Win - Texas Wildcatters
- Lynx raise in excess of $3,000 for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Augusta - Augusta Lynx
- Victoria Salmon Kings game notes - Victoria Salmon Kings
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Condors Game Preview - Bakersfield Condors
- Rays. Vs âBlades Tonight - South Carolina Stingrays
- Florida's Lukin Suspended Six Games - ECHL
- ECHL Today - ECHL
- Salmon Kings snipers solve Stockton - Victoria Salmon Kings
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