
Lalande and Wranglers Silence Thunder 3-0
February 13, 2008 - ECHL (ECHL)
Las Vegas Wranglers News Release
Stockton, CA - The Las Vegas Wranglers (33-9-7, 73 points) defeated the Stockton Thunder (19-26-3, 41 points) 3-0 at the Stockton Arena on Wednesday night. Goalie Kevin Lalande made 25 saves for his third shutout of the season, improving to 12-3-2 on the season. Forwards Adam Cracknell, Brandon Kaleniecki and Shawn Limpright each scored in the team's fifth straight win. Las Vegas has now taken nine of the team's last ten games. The Wranglers will return home to the Orleans Arena on Friday, February 15th and Saturday, February 16th at 7:05 pm to host Victoria.
After a scoreless first period, right wing Adam Cracknell rifled a slapshot past Stockton goalie Glenn Fisher at 16:45 for the 1-0 Las Vegas lead. Defenseman Aaron Power and left wing Bruce Mulherin each assisted on the power-play goal. Las Vegas continued their consistent play on the extra-man advantage, scoring for the ninth straight game.
In the third period, the Wranglers added to their lead with their second power-play goal of the night at 4:23. Left wing Shawn Limpright redirected a Jason Jozsa shot for his tenth goal of the season and a 2-0 Las Vegas lead. Brandon Kaleniecki scored his 13th goal of the season off a rebound at 9:37 for the 3-0 Las Vegas lead.
Las Vegas will return home to the Orleans Arena on Friday, February 15th and Saturday, February 16th at 7:05 pm to host Victoria. The Wranglers will host Bakersfield at 7:05 pm on Monday, February 18th to conclude a three-game home stand. Las Vegas will then embark on an 11-day road trip with three games in Alaska and Victoria.
Individual game tickets are now on sale. Fans may purchase tickets on the Wranglers team website at www.lasvegaswranglers.com or the Orleans Arena website (www.orleansarena.com). Fans may also purchase tickets at any of the following locations in the valley: Galleria Mall, Orleans Casino showroom box office, Gold Coast Casino showroom box office and the Suncoast Casino showroom box office. Tickets may be ordered by phone at (702)-284-7777.
The Wranglers play all 36 home games at the Orleans Arena, located at the Orleans Hotel and Casino at 4500 W. Tropicana Avenue. Seat packages to see the Wranglers play at the Orleans Arena for the upcoming 2007-08 season are on sale now, starting as low as $157 per seat. Call (702) 471-PUCK (7825) for more information or visit www.lasvegaswranglers.com.
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