
Rays Take on Gladiators Tonight at 7:05pm
February 1, 2008 - ECHL (ECHL)
South Carolina Stingrays News Release
The Stingrays led 1-0 after the 1st period, but allowed three unanswered special teams goals to fall 3-1 last night to the Augusta Lynx at the North Charleston Coliseum. Chris Chaput would score the only the goal for the Stingrays, who saw their season-high 10-game home winning streak come to an end. Gwinnett last played Tuesday evening, allowing a season-high eight goals in an 8-6 loss to the Augusta Lynx.
Stingrays vs Gladiators, Head-to-head in 2007-08
2-2-0
Stingrays vs Gladiators, All-time
12-19-4
Head Coaches
South Carolina: Jared Bednar (1st year)
Gwinnett: Jeff Pyle (5th year)
NHL Affiliate
South Carolina: Washington Capitals
Gwinnett: Atlanta Thrashers
AHL Affiliate
South Carolina: Hershey Bears
Gwinnett: Chicago Wolves
Veterans
South Carolina: Cail MacLean, Matt Reid
Gwinnett: Mike Vigilante
Top Scorers
South Carolina: Travis Morin (20-27-47), Pierre-Luc O'Brien (7-30-37), Cail MacLean (13-18-31)
Gwinnett: Jeff Campbell (10-41-51), Lou Dickenson (19-25-44), Derek Nesbitt (11-28-39)
Notes
Patrick McNeill earned an assist on Chaput's 1st period power play marker last night, extending his point streak to 11 games, a team high this season ... Morin saw his nine-game point streak end last night ... The Stingrays are 4-8-1 this season following a loss ... Campbell leads the ECHL with 41 assists ... The Gladiators are without two of its leading scorers, as Dickinson (Manitoba Moose) and Nesbitt (Rockford Ice Hogs) are on AHL recalls ... Gwinnett has registered an ECHL-low 610 penalty minutes in 2007-08 ... The Gladiators have two games in-hand on South Carolina.
2007-08 Records
South Carolina: 27-14-1-1, 56 points (2nd place, South Division)
Gwinnett: 25-12-2-2, 54 points (3rd place, South Division)
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