ECHL South Carolina Stingrays

Kelly Cup Quest Daily

Published on April 30, 2009 under ECHL (ECHL)
South Carolina Stingrays News Release


The South Carolina Stingrays will be collecting school supplies for the First Day Festival at games this weekend. Please help the local children by donating school supplies that can be distributed at the First Day Festival!!

If you can't make it to the games, the Stingrays will have a collection box in their office throughout the summer until the First Day Festival in August. Thank you in advance for your support and generosity.

SECOND SEASON SUB-PLOTS

Fan Talk with Bobby Hartin will be broadcast live from the North Charleston Coliseum prior to game three. Listen in to ESPN Radio 910 the Team and call in to voice your support.

The Stingrays have scored first six times in the eight games they have played thus far; in those six games they are 4-2.

The Rays play game three of the series at home at the North Charleston Coliseum on Friday, May 1. Be sure to use the ticket marked 'Game 4.'

For up to date Stingrays coverage you can visit the Stingrays website.

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 Cincinnati Cyclones took a commanding 3-0 series lead over the Elmira Jackals with last night's 4-2 win in game three.

Alaska came back from a 2-0 deficit by scoring five goals in the third period, leading them past the Victoria Salmon Kings 5-2; they now lead 3-0 in the series.

The Stockton Thunder and Las Vegas Wranglers play game three of their best-of-seven game series tonight; they are currently tied up at one.

BLAST FROM THE PAST

Back in 2001, on their way to winning their second ECHL championship, the South Carolina Stingrays won eight straight games. That winning streak is the third longest in Kelly Cup history. The Rays trail the Columbia Inferno in 2003 and the Toledo Storm in 1994 who had nine game winning streaks, and the Richmond Renegades in 1999 who had an 11 game winning streak.




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