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Published on November 5, 2007 under ECHL (ECHL)
Columbia Inferno News Release


THE WEEK THAT WILL BE:

Tuesday, November 6, 7:05pm (CST) Inferno @ Pensacola Ice Pilots Pensacola Civic Center This is the first of 7 meetings between the Inferno and Pensacola. The Inferno is 12-8-4 all-time against the Ice Pilots. Pensacola is currently in eighth place in the South Division with three points (1-5-1) in seven games.

Friday, November 9, 7:30pm Saturday, November 10, 7:30pm Inferno @ Florida Everblades Germain Arena The Inferno is 19-21-4 all-time against the Everblades. Florida is tied for fourth place in the South Division with eight points (4-3-0). This is the first and second of eight games between the Inferno and Everblades this season.

HOTTER THAN BLAZES:

Bryan Rodney has four assists in his last two games...Marc Cavosie scored one goal and two assists in his last three games...Jeff Miles has five goals and two assists in the last three games...Peter Tsimikalis scored six points last week netting three goals and three assists in three games...Daniel Sparre is on a three game point streak with four goals and three assists for seven points.

THE WEEK THAT WAS:

Weekly Record: 2-1-0 Overall Record: 3-4-0

Wednesday, October 31 COLUMBIA 5 - South Carolina 6 Peter Tsimikalis and Jeff Miles each scored two goals for the Inferno. Todd Perry and Daniel Sparre added the other two goals. Tsimikalis also contributed three assists for a five point game. Todd Ford stopped 21 of 26 shots on goal and the Inferno outshot the Stingrays 36-26.

Friday, November 2 COLUMBIA 6 - Augusta 3 Brad Ralph netted two goals and one assist to lead the Inferno in points against Augusta. Daniel Sparre score two goals and Tyson Marsh added two assists for Columbia. Todd Ford stopped 32 of 35 shots on goal and the Inferno outshot the Lynx 38-35.

Saturday, November 3 Columbia 4 - SOUTH CAROLINA 5 Jeff Miles scored two goals and one assist, Daniel Sparre contributed one goal and two assists and defenseman Bryan Rodney helped with three assists in the 5-4 lose to the Stingrays. Todd Ford stopped 22 of 27 shots on goal and Columbia outshot the Stingrays 36-27.



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