
Kelly Cup Quest Daily
Published on April 18, 2009 under ECHL (ECHL)
South Carolina Stingrays News Release
South Division Semifinals Series (best of seven)
#2 South Carolina Stingrays vs. #3 Charlotte Checkers
Game #1:
Thursday, April 9
L Rays 3 - Checkers 5
Game #2:
Saturday, April 11
L Rays 3 - Checkers 5
Game #3:
Tuesday, April 14
W Checkers 2 - Rays 4
Game #4:
Thursday, April 16
W Checkers 1 - Rays 4
Game #5:
Friday, April 17
W Checkers 3 - Rays 8
Game #6:
Sunday, April 19
@ Charlotte
7:00 ESPN Radio 910
Game #7:
Monday, April 20
@ South Carolina
7:05 Sports Radio 1450 *
* If necessary
Help us White Out the Competition!!
The South Carolina Stingrays announce the official theme for the Kelly Cup Playoffs 2009. The "White-Out" will begin April 14, 2009 as the Stingrays take on the Charlotte Checkers at the North Charleston Coliseum in game 3 of the first round, best of 7 game series.
Exclusive playoff t-shirts are on sale now through the front office and at every Playoff Home game for $15. Fans are encouraged to wear white to the games in support of the Rays. Help the Stingrays "White-Out" the competition on the Quest for the Kelly Cup 2009. To order your Kelly Cup shirt call Todd at (843)744-2248 ext 1212
SECOND SEASON SUB-PLOTS
The Rays Captain Brad Farynuk recorded a hattrick netting three power play goals to help the Rays to an 8-3 win.
Travis Morin (3-7-10) is tied for league lead in points with 10; his seven assists is tops in the league in the playoffs.
South Carolina plays game six tomorrow in Charlotte with a chance to clinch the playoff series.
For up to date Stingrays coverage you can visit the Stingrays website or Andrew Miller's blog Rays the Roof.
Stingrays playoff tickets can be purchased at the box office or through ticket master. You can also call the front office at (843)744-2248 to purchase discounted group tickets or to sign up for 'Pay for Play'.
THE REST ON THE QUEST
The Florida Everblades now have a stranglehold on their best-of-seven series against the Gwinnett Gladiators after last night's 4-2 win gave them a 3-1 series lead.
The Victoria Salmon Kings beat the Idaho Steelheads 2-1 in overtime last night giving them the four game sweep of the series.
Three teams have a chance to win their series tonight with Cincinnati, Elmira and Alaska all looking to move on to the next round.
BLAST FROM THE PAST
In 1997, with South Carolina on their way to winning their first Kelly Cup, Mike Ross scored six goals in the finals series against Louisiana in five games. The six goals are second most in a final series in the ECHL behind Mark Deazeley of Toledo, Devin Edgerton of Wheeling and Rob Hrytsak of Johnstown who each had seven.
ECHL Stories from April 18, 2009
- Grizzlies Season Ends With Loss To Alaska - Utah Grizzlies
- Devils Bite Back Jackals in Overtime, 3-2 - Trenton Devils
- Penalty in OT Haunts Jackals - Elmira Jackals
- Nailers Force Game 7 with 6-0 Win! - Wheeling Nailers
- Home Ice Disadvantage Dooms Cyclones, 6-0 - Cincinnati Cyclones
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Bakersfield Condors vs. Las Vegas - Bakersfield Condors
- Wranglers Kelly Cup Daily - Las Vegas Wranglers
- Kelly Cup Quest Daily - South Carolina Stingrays
- ECHL Today - ECHL
- Bates levels series 2-2 with overtime winner in Game Four thriller - Stockton Thunder
- Salmon Kings Complete Sweep Of Steelheads - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Reign Fall to Thunder in OT, 5-4 - Ontario Reign
- Condors blanked by Vegas, series tied 2-2 - Bakersfield Condors
- Steelheads Ousted By Victoria - Idaho Steelheads
- Wranglers Even Series With 4-0 Game Four Victory - Las Vegas Wranglers
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