
Rays Take on Gladiators Tonight at 7:05 p.m.
November 24, 2006 - ECHL (ECHL)
South Carolina Stingrays News Release
The South Carolina Stingrays and Gwinnett Gladiators face-off tonight at 7:05 at the North Charleston Coliseum. The game will be broadcasted live with Voice of the Rays Mike Kelly on ESPN Radio 910 the Team beginning at 6:50 p.m. and through www.stingrayshockey.com.
The Stingrays and Gladiators are meeting for the fifth time this season, and the fourth at home. The Rays are 1-3 against the Gladiators with their only win coming in overtime when the teams last met on Nov. 7th.
This season the Gladiators are 8-4-2-1 for 19 points and second place in the division. The Stingrays are 8-7-0-1 for 17 points for fifth place in the division.
Five players on the Stingrays are averaging at least one point per game against Gwinnett: Matt Reid, Cail MacLean, Evan Schwabe, Donny Grover and Jamie Fraser.
The Gladiators are led in scoring by Brad Schell who has 14 points in only 4 games against the Rays this season. Schell also leads the league in scoring with 28 points.
Tonight is Family Fun Friday. Families can get 4 tickets, 4 sodas, 4 hotdogs and a program for only $44. It's also Tri-County Youth Night. Every child in the Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester County Public Schools received a free ticket to tonight's game.
Fans come early to the game tonight to receive your free water bottle courtesy of South Carolina Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. Only the first 5,000 fans will receive the water bottle.
The Stingrays next play tomorrow night at home against the Texas Wildcatters. Game time is 7:05 p.m. STINGRAYS HOCKEY - A WHOLE LOT COOLER!
ECHL Stories from November 24, 2006
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- Falcons Fall to Idaho 3-2 - Fresno Falcons
- Grizzlies Beat Victoria 7-3 - Utah Grizzlies
- Ice Pilots fall to Lynx 4-3 in shootout - Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Salmon Kings caught in bear trap - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Toledo Defeats Dayton 5-4 in Shootout as Power Plays Heat Up - Toledo Walleye
- Boisclair's Hat Trick, Rowe's Four Assists Lead Tribe To Victory - Johnstown Chiefs
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- 'Blades thump Checkers 7-1 - Florida Everblades
- Gladiators Win Shootout over Stingrays, 6-5 - Atlanta Gladiators
- Captain Cote Nets Two in Wildcatters 3-1 WIN - Texas Wildcatters
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- Stuart Kerr Traded To Long Beach - Phoenix RoadRunners
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- Stingrays Give Out a Classic in the Used Car Giveaway - South Carolina Stingrays
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