
Killer Bees Game Notes
December 29, 2006 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees News Release
The Killer Bees (12-12-2, 26 pts.) host the Bucks (16-8-2, 34 pts.) in the second of four straight meetings between the clubs. Rio lost 3-1 at Laredo on Dec. 23 after snapping a four-game losing-skid with a 5-1 win last night at Odessa the night before. The Bucks lead the Southeast Division, followed by Corpus Christi (29 pts), Austin (27 pts.) and Rio. The Bees have won just three times in their last 10 games, while the Bucks are 7-2-1 in their last 10.
BROADCAST INFO
Radio: ESPN Radio 1240 AM
Internet: Live Audio at killerbeehockey.com; audio/video stream at chltv.com
TV: none
QUICK NOTES
- Sunday's game at Laredo has been changed to an 8 p.m. start time.
- The Fanatic's Coach's Show begins on New Years Day at 6 p.m. on Jammin 104.9/95.3 FM. Fanatics is located inside Valley Bowl on Business 83 in Mission.
TONIGHT'S STAT FACTS
- The Bees went 3-1-0 in October, 5-5-1 in November, and are 4-6-1 in December.
- Rio is 6-6-2 vs. Southeast Division teams.
- The Bucks and Bees do not have anyone in the top-20 in CHL scoring. The Bucks do have three players (Bobby Chaumont, Chris Korchinski and Jeff Genovy among rookie scoring leaders. Rio's Jon Robert is also among the top-20 in rookie scoring.
TEAM VS. TEAM
ALL TIME SERIES
Rio is 17-25-1-1 all time vs. Laredo (12-10-0-0 at home, 5-15-1-1 on the road)...this is all time meeting 45.
SEASON SERIES
Tied 3-3-0...Overall, the Bees and Bucks square off 14 times this season (7 home, 7 road).
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
December 29 -- 7:30 PM Laredo (ESPN 1240)
December 30 -- 7:30 PM Laredo (ESPN 1240)
December 31 -- 7:30 PM at Laredo (ESPN 1240)
TRANSACTIONS
12/21/06 DEL Rogers, Matt (LW) waived
12/21/06 ADD Voltera, Rob (RW) activated from IR
12/21/06 ADD Orr, Doug (RW) signed contract
12/17/06 DEL Mathieu, Maxime (LW) placed on 14 day IR
12/16/06 ADD Dulle, Kurtis (D) activated from IR
12/10/06 DEL Casey, Joe (C) placed on 14 day IR
12/07/06 ADD Rogers, Matt (LW) signed contract
12/03/06 DEL Voltera, Rob (RW) placed on 14 day IR
12/02/06 DEL Dulle, Kurtis (D) placed on 14 day IR
11/17/06 ADD Symington, Jeremy (G) signed
11/17/06 DEL Blanchard, Mathieu (G) waived
11/14/06 DEL Hult, Alexander (C) waived
11/14/06 ADD Looby, Mike (D) signed contract
11/11/06 ADD Looby, Mike (D) claimed off waivers
11/09/06 ADD Voltera, Rob (RW) signed contract
11/06/06 DEL Faris, Mark (RW) waived
10/27/06 ADD OLeary, Mark (LW) signed contract
10/27/06 DEL Bickel, Ted (F) waived
KILLER BEES GOALIE NOTES
Symington
- Selected as the Southern Conference starting goaltender in the 2007 Dodge CHL All Star Game at Bossier-Shreveport on January 18.
- Has started six of the last seven games...snapped a three-game losing streak at Odessa on Dec. 22.
- Signed with Rio on Nov. 17 after beginning the season with Youngstown. Is 5-2 since signing with the Bees.
- Went 2-0 with the Steelhounds, winning two games at Memphis opening weekend.
- Earned first Bees win in a 34-save, 3-0 shutout of Bossier-Shreveport on Nov. 22. Followed that up with another 3-0 shutout (31 saves) two nights later at Bossier, and earned Oakley CHL Goalie of the Week Honors for Week Six.
- Symington's string of shutout hockey ended at 171:47, a new team record (Nov. 18-Nov. 28, eight consecutive periods-plus)
- Has played five games in the AHL (2002-03) with the top affiliate of the Ottawa Senators (Binghamton) where he went 3-1-1.
- Went to the CHL finals with Laredo in 2005 after a solid regular season that saw him post an 18-10-1 record with a 2.39 GAA. He was also a CHL All-Star in 2005.
- Was an eighth round draft selection of the NY Islanders in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft.
- Attended St. Lawrence University from 1997-2001, and was the ECAC Post-Season Tournament MVP his senior season.
Van Nynatten
- Is 0-3-1 with a no decision in his last five starts...looking for his first win since Nov. 17.
- Earned first pro win with 24 saves in second pro start at Laredo on October 28.
- Made 41 saves in a 2-1 win at Odessa on Nov. 16.
- Teammate and roommate of Killer Bee Ryan Carrigan at Niagara from 2003-05.
- Ranks first on CHA chart in career wins and minutes.
- Made an NCAA season-high 59 saves in a 7-1 loss at Minnesota on Jan. 7, 2006.
- Stopped Ryan Campbell on a penalty shot at Memphis (Nov. 25, 2006)
KILLER BEES PLAYER NOTES
BEES MAKE FOUR MOVES; ADD ORR TO LINEUP
The Bees signed right wing Doug Orr and waived left wing Matt Rogers on Dec. 21. The Bees also activated right wing Rob Voltera from the injured reserve list and placed left wing Maxime Mathieu on the 14-day injured reserve (retroactive to Dec. 17). Orr's uncle is former Bruins defenseman and Hall of Famer Bobby Orr.
MATHIEU SETS SEASON PIM HIGH
Max Mathieu's 31 PIM Dec. 10 at Laredo is a team season high. He leads all rookies in PIM (90) and is second in majors (10).
O'LEARY FINDING SOME OFFENSE
Mark O'Leary had gone 15 games without a goal prior to scoring Friday, Dec. 15 at Amarillo. His goal on Dec. 16 at Austin came just 15 seconds after Austin scored, marking the fastest two goals scored by both teams this season.
NEWSON'S STREAK CONTINUES
Bill Newson played in his 400th pro game Nov. 18 vs. Arizona. He played in his 200th straight regular season game for the Bees Wednesday, Nov. 22 vs. Bossier-Shreveport and scored the game-winner. Newson has never missed a game in the franchise's history.
VOLTERA ADDED AS ALTERNATE CAPTAIN
Rob Voltera joins Bill Newson, Kurtis Dulle and Dennis Maxwell as an alternate captain. Voltera and Dulle will wear the "A" on the road.
FIT TO BE TIED DOWN
The Bees had a player ejected for not properly having his jersey tied down on consecutive Saturdays. Bill Newson got the game on Nov. 11 vs. Austin, while Dennis Maxwell was shown the door on Nov. 18 vs. Arizona. Both game misconduct penalties were later rescinded.
KILLER BEES TEAM NOTES
CORPUS SETS OPPONENT HIGH FOR SHOTS
Corpus Christi peppered Jeremy Symington with 21 shots in the second period on Dec.1, a season high. The franchise record is 23 shots allowed at Odessa (3/4/05, 2nd).
LAREDO BOMBS NINE GOALS VS. BEES
The nine goals scored by Laredo on Dec. 10 set a new opponent regular season record. The previous high was eight, scored by the Bucks on Dec. 17, 2004. Laredo scored nine goals vs. the Bees in Game 5 of the first round of 2006 CHL playoffs (April 9, 2006).
GET THE FIRST GOAL
Rio is 4-9-1-1 (W-L-OTL-SOL) when allowing the first goal and 8-3-0 when scoring first.
IT'S NEVER EASY TO COME BACK
The Bees are 1-7-0-1 when trailing after the first period, and 0-12-1 when trailing after two. They are 10-0-0 when leading after two.
AUSTIN TIES OPPONENT RECORD
Austin scored goals 11 seconds apart on Nov. 11, setting a new opponent record for quickest goals.
LAREDO BOMBS NINE GOALS VS. BEES
Austin scored goals 11 seconds apart on Nov. 11, setting a new opponent record for quickest goals.
COMPACTING THE SCHEDULE
The Bees play 12 three-in-three stretches this season. The Bees close the season with a trio of three-in-three weekends in March.
BUSY DECEMBER
December is the busiest month of the season for the Bees. They play 14 games overall with eight away from Dodge Arena.
SITUATIONAL GOALS
GOALS FOR - 76
5-ON-5: 37
5-ON-4: 22
5-ON-3: 3
4-ON-4: 5
4-ON-3: 1
4-ON-5: 4
3-ON-5: 2
EN: 2 (1 was 4-on-6)
EA: 0
GOALS AGAINST - 78
5-ON-5: 48
5-ON-4: 15
5-ON-3: 4
4-ON-4: 5
4-ON-3: 1
4-ON-5: 1
EN: 2 (1 was 5-on-4)
EA: 1
SO: 1
SPECIAL TEAMS
POWER PLAY
- Is 6-for-36 in the last six games.
- Held scoreless in three games (Dec. 1-3, 0-for-14).
- Went 14-for-67 (20.9%) in first 10 games...6-for-64 (9.38%) in games 11-20.
- Tied a season-high with 11 opportunities (2-for-11) at Laredo Nov. 28.
- Tied a franchise record with three power play goals on Oct. 27.
PENALTY KILL
- Has killed of 12-straight shorthanded situations...Killed off all eight shorthanded situations vs. Odessa on Dec. 22 and four vs. Laredo on Dec. 23. Had allowed five goals (5-for-27) in the previous four games after killing off 23-straight in the three games prior to that (Dec. 3-9).
- Has allowed the fewest PPG on the road (9) in 11 games; Bossier has allowed 12 in 13 games.
- Scored two shorthanded goals at Odessa on December 22.
- Entering this weekend only Lubbock (18, 3rd) and Bossier (17, 1st) have allowed fewer than Rio's 20 power play goals allowed.
- Laredo set new opponent record with 13 power plays Nov. 28 at the LEC.
- Had killed off 24-straight over two-plus games (Nov. 16 at Odessa and 17 vs. New Mexico). Arizona snapped the string on its' fourth power play of the game on Nov. 18.
- The Bees allowed four power play goals on opening night (4-for-9).The opposition had not scored multiple PPG since opening night until Memphis scored twice on Nov. 25.
OVERTIME AND SHOOTOUTS
Overtime
Nov. 11, 2006 - 6-5 loss vs. Austin (Terry Virtue)
Dec. 1, 2006 - 4-3 win vs. Corpus Christi (Mike Looby)
Shootout
Dec. 8, 2006 - 3-2 loss vs. Corpus Christi (Todd Paul)
THE LAST TIME...
A GAME WAS DECIDED IN OVERTIME
RGV win: 12/1/06 vs. Corpus Christi (4-3 win, Mike Looby GWG)
RGV loss: 11/11/05 vs. Colorado (2-1 loss, Chris Hartsburg GWG)
A GAME WAS SCORELESS HEADING INTO OVERTIME
3/11/06 @ Lubbock (LUB 1, RGV 0) SO, Mike Brolsma
A GAME WAS DECIDED IN A SHOOTOUT
RGV Win: 3/7/06 vs. Bossier-Shreveport (3-2, Matic Kralj)
RGV Loss: 12/8/06 vs. Corpus Christi (3-2, Todd Paul)
KILLER BEES SHUTOUT
AN OPPONENT: 11/24/06 at Bossier-Shreveport (3-0, Jeremy Symington, 31 saves)
BY AN OPPONENT: 12/3/06 at Austin (1-0, Miguel Beaudry, 25 saves)
HAT TRICK
RGV - 12/11/05 vs. Laredo (Daymen Bencharksi, 1st period, natural hat trick)
Opponent - 12/10/06 at Laredo (Adam Rivet)
KILLER BEES PLAYER TALLIED A FOUR-GOAL GAME
N/A
A KILLER BEES PLAYER TALLIED A FIVE-GOAL GAME
N/A
ATTEMPTED PENALTY SHOTS
RGV: 12/8/06 vs. Corpus Christi (Jon Robert vs. Ron Vogel, no goal)
OPPONENT: 11/25/06 at Memphis (Ryan Carter vs. Jeff Van Nynatten, no goal)
SCORED ON A PENALTY SHOT
RGV: N/A
OPPONENT: N/A
GOALTENDER RECORDED AN ASSIST
RGV: 3/12/06 at Amarillo (Evan Lindsay)
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