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Sea Wolves Down Stingrays, 6-3

November 11, 2003 - ECHL (ECHL)
Mississippi Sea Wolves News Release


NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. – Mississippi's captain Steffon Walby tallied a goal and three assists and ECHL Player of the Week, Brent Gauvreau, notched three assists, as the Sea Wolves doubled the South Carolina Stingrays before 3,909 at the North Charleston Coliseum.

"Once we settled in, it was a tight game," said Sea Wolves coach Bob Woods. "Everyone contributed and this is a good way to start this six-game road trip. We're using the trip as a time to gel as a team and this was a good start."

South Carolina (5-5-0) opened the score at the 1:15 mark. Rookie Colin Johnson unleashed a slap shot from the point and beat Greg Gardner for his first professional goal.

The Stingrays tallied again, less than three minutes into the game, as Kevin Spiewak deposited a wraparound, giving South Carolina a 2-0 lead.

On the next shift, Mississippi (5-3-3) enforcer Roger Maxwell dropped the gloves with Brent Henley, squaring off to a draw.

The fight seemed to spark the Sea Wolves. Steffon Walby sent a wrist shot past Kirk Daubenspeck from the right circle at 3:39 of the first period, cutting the Stingrays lead in half. Brent Gauvreau announced earlier in the day as the InGlasCo ECHL Player of the Week, picked up an assist, along with Jim Baxter.

Then 26 seconds later, Baxter snapped a shot over Daubenspeck's left shoulder, tallying his second in two games, to knot the score 2-2, just 3:45 into the game. Gauvreau and Walby registered assists.

Mississippi took the lead for the first time in the game on the power play at 12:29. Sergei Kuznetsov took a pass from Kerry Ellis-Toddington, and buried his second goal in as many games, giving the Sea Wolves a 3-2 lead.

South Carolina would round out the scoring in a wild opening 20 minutes. Stingrays' captain Trevor Johnson found himself alone in the slot, and he hammered in his second of the campaign, making it 3-3 through one period.

The Sea Wolves grabbed back the lead in the second period. Jeff Hutchins deposited his team-leading ninth goal of the year at the side of the net on the power-play. Gauvreau and Walby collected the helpers.

In the third, South Carolina had a power play in the late going and pulled Daubenspeck in an effort to score the equalizer. But Steve O'Rourke shot the puck 100 feet into the empty cage for his first goal of the season with 57 seconds remaining, with Walby assisting.

Travis Lisabeth added another empty-netter to round out the scoring.

Mississippi converted on 2-of-7 opportunities with the power play, while South Carolina failed to score on seven chances with the man advantage. The Sea Wolves out shot the Stingrays, 45-41.

Mississippi continues its six-game road trip at 6:30 p.m. CT on Friday, against the Florence Pride at the Florence Civic Center in South Carolina. Listen live on ESPN Radio WXBD-AM 1490 beginning with the Nextel Pregame Show at 6:15 p.m. Games can also be heard online at www.msseawolves.com.

The Sea Wolves return home on Sunday, November 23 at 4:05 p.m. against the Texas Wildcatters. The game promotions include the "Party Four-Pack" consisting of four tickets, four hot dogs and four soft drinks, starting at only $44. It's also the 3rd annual Nextel/Sea Wolves Howl Against Hunger. The first 3,000 fans that bring canned goods or non-perishables for the Back Bay Mission, will receive a "Howl Towel."

Individual game tickets, start at $9 for children and $11 for adults. Tickets are available at all TicketMaster locations, the Mississippi Coast Coliseum box office and by calling 228-594-3707.

Season seat packages, flex plans and discounted group tickets are still on sale by calling 228-275-WOLF.



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