ECHL South Carolina Stingrays

Kelly Cup Quest Daily

Published on April 28, 2009 under ECHL (ECHL)
South Carolina Stingrays News Release


Help us White Out the Competition!!

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

Travis Morin, Nikita Kashirsky and Trent Campbell all lead the Stingrays in assists with seven each.

Brad Farynuk is tied for the ECHL lead in goals scored by a defenseman in the playoffs with three. His three power play goals are tops amongst defensemen in the playoffs.

The Rays play game three of the series at home at the North Charleston Coliseum on Friday, May 1.

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 Las Vegas Wranglers beat the Stockton Thunder last night 4-2 to even their best-of-seven game series at one game apiece.

There are no games in the ECHL tonight.

Former Stingray Paul McIlveen is tied for third in the league in playoff scoring with 12 points on 2 goals and a league leading 10 assists for the Elmira Jackals.

BLAST FROM THE PAST

The Stingrays last year played eight overtime games in the playoffs going 4-4. They also played two series, once against Augusta and once against Cincinnati, where they had three overtime games. Those three overtime games are second most ever in a playoff series; the most ever is four which has happened only once when Hampton Roads beat Raleigh in 1993.




ECHL Stories from April 28, 2009


The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.

OurSports Central